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TOURNAMENT STANDINGS
Belgrade Investbank Tournament

Garry Kasparov9.5/11(+8 -0 =3)[games]
Jan Timman6.5/11(+2 -0 =9)[games]
Jaan Ehlvest6.5/11(+3 -1 =7)[games]
Artur Yusupov6/11(+3 -2 =6)[games]
Ljubomir Ljubojevic6/11(+3 -2 =6)[games]
Johann Hjartarson5.5/11(+2 -2 =7)[games]
Zdenko Kozul5/11(+5 -6 =0)[games]
Simen Agdestein5/11(+3 -4 =4)[games]
Predrag Nikolic4.5/11(+1 -3 =7)[games]
Nigel Short4.5/11(+3 -5 =3)[games]
Petar Popovic4/11(+1 -4 =6)[games]
Branko Damljanovic3/11(+1 -6 =4)[games]

 page 1 of 3; games 1-25 of 66  PGN Download
Game  ResultMoves YearEvent/LocaleOpening
1. P Popovic vs Z Kozul 0-1371989Belgrade InvestbankB67 Sicilian, Richter-Rauzer Attack, 7...a6 Defense, 8...Bd7
2. Damljanovic vs Ehlvest  0-1401989Belgrade InvestbankB08 Pirc, Classical
3. Timman vs Ljubojevic  ½-½231989Belgrade InvestbankA04 Reti Opening
4. P Nikolic vs Short  ½-½271989Belgrade InvestbankD58 Queen's Gambit Declined, Tartakower (Makagonov-Bondarevsky) Syst
5. S Agdestein vs Kasparov 0-1571989Belgrade InvestbankE60 King's Indian Defense
6. Yusupov vs Hjartarson  ½-½181989Belgrade InvestbankE15 Queen's Indian
7. Yusupov vs Kasparov ½-½221989Belgrade InvestbankD76 Neo-Grunfeld, 6.cd Nxd5, 7.O-O Nb6
8. Timman vs Z Kozul  1-0291989Belgrade InvestbankA16 English
9. P Popovic vs Short  0-1571989Belgrade InvestbankB46 Sicilian, Taimanov Variation
10. Ljubojevic vs Ehlvest  ½-½211989Belgrade InvestbankA38 English, Symmetrical
11. Damljanovic vs Hjartarson  ½-½511989Belgrade InvestbankA35 English, Symmetrical
12. P Nikolic vs S Agdestein  1-0591989Belgrade InvestbankE15 Queen's Indian
13. Hjartarson vs Timman  ½-½371989Belgrade InvestbankE32 Nimzo-Indian, Classical
14. S Agdestein vs Ehlvest  ½-½431989Belgrade InvestbankD27 Queen's Gambit Accepted, Classical
15. Kasparov vs P Popovic 1-0391989Belgrade InvestbankA15 English
16. Short vs Damljanovic  ½-½311989Belgrade InvestbankC86 Ruy Lopez, Worrall Attack
17. P Nikolic vs Yusupov  ½-½251989Belgrade InvestbankD56 Queen's Gambit Declined
18. Z Kozul vs Ljubojevic  0-1421989Belgrade InvestbankD30 Queen's Gambit Declined
19. Ehlvest vs Z Kozul  1-0431989Belgrade InvestbankB31 Sicilian, Rossolimo Variation
20. P Popovic vs P Nikolic  ½-½201989Belgrade InvestbankC92 Ruy Lopez, Closed
21. Ljubojevic vs Hjartarson  ½-½501989Belgrade InvestbankC42 Petrov Defense
22. Timman vs Short  ½-½321989Belgrade InvestbankB32 Sicilian
23. Yusupov vs S Agdestein  ½-½541989Belgrade InvestbankE04 Catalan, Open, 5.Nf3
24. Damljanovic vs Kasparov 0-1321989Belgrade InvestbankA04 Reti Opening
25. P Nikolic vs Damljanovic  0-1651989Belgrade InvestbankD78 Neo-Grunfeld, 6.O-O c6
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Kibitzer's Corner
Apr-18-22
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  Jarman: Kasparov dominated this event by utterly outclassing the competition.
Apr-18-22
Premium Chessgames Member
  MissScarlett: < Kasparov dominated this event by utterly outclassing the competition.>

As opposed to dominating an event by sheer luck?

Apr-19-22
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  Jarman: You have a point. But a player could dominate an event either by engaging in drawn-out affairs and wearing down opponents or by winning games with ease. Here Kasparov had to slog against Short only (he won in 103 moves) and he was able to afford three draws in 22, 48, and 61 moves.

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