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🏆 Cappelle Open (2006)

Player: Evgenij Miroshnichenko

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Game  ResultMoves YearEvent/LocaleOpening
1. Miroshnichenko vs J Willemze  ½-½452006Cappelle OpenD11 Queen's Gambit Declined Slav
2. M Berkovich vs Miroshnichenko  0-1412006Cappelle OpenA04 Reti Opening
3. Miroshnichenko vs Y Zilberman  1-0682006Cappelle OpenA06 Reti Opening
4. R Vazquez Igarza vs Miroshnichenko  0-1512006Cappelle OpenA48 King's Indian
5. Miroshnichenko vs Y Drozdovskij  ½-½422006Cappelle OpenA11 English, Caro-Kann Defensive System
6. V Burmakin vs Miroshnichenko  ½-½682006Cappelle OpenE10 Queen's Pawn Game
7. Miroshnichenko vs A Kveinys  0-1572006Cappelle OpenE12 Queen's Indian
8. D Marholev vs Miroshnichenko  ½-½662006Cappelle OpenA20 English
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Kibitzer's Corner
Feb-27-06  Devilz: Never heard of this before, congrats to Moiseenko.
Feb-27-06  Knight13: Never heard of this either, and congrats too Moiseenko for winning.
Feb-28-06
Premium Chessgames Member
  Chnebelgrind: Alexander Moiseenko 7.5

Vugar Gashimov, Alexander Goloshchapov, Sergei Azarov, Yuri Drozdovskij, Sergey Grigoriants, Krishnan Sasikiran, Vladimir Burmakin, M Szelag 7

Feb-28-06  chesswonders: where can we locate the official site with all the rating performances?
Feb-28-06  Caissanist: The official site is at http://www.cappelle-chess.com/home...., the "Standings" area includes performance rating information.

Feb-28-06  Caissanist: It seems strange that a tournament in France would have no leading French players in it, even though it is one of strongest chess countries in the world. FIDE ranks France as the world's #4 chess nation (based on average rating of its top ten players), but the best result by a French player in this tournament was a tie for 36th. Was there some kind of boycott?
Feb-28-06  refutor: well bacrot is in linares, and maybe the other top guys subscribe to karpov's theory that playing in opens makes you weaker
Mar-29-06  lentil: what happened here?! seems like a lot of players bolted after 1 or 2 rounds.
May-12-12  waustad: <lentil>They only broadcast the top few boards, so most games are not present.

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