Played in Tabriz, Iran 22-29 May 2014. Crosstable: ... [more]
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Player: Qun Ma
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May-23-14 | | The Last Straw: 23rd! |
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May-24-14 | | Chris321: Hmm...quite a couple of Mohammeds/Mohameds around here...,hope they know which Mohamed play where! |
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May-24-14 | | RubinSteinitz: I wish all the players the best of luck! It is hard to root for anyone when you don't know a soul!! I don't see a single name I recognize. Some of the games are interesting though. |
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May-25-14 | | siggemannen: There are couple of really strong players here. Look for games of Ding Liren, Le Liem, Yangyi Yu, Ngoc Nguyen, Wei Yi, Negi and Saskiran among others |
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May-25-14 | | Strongest Force: I hope Wei Yi kicks some butt :) |
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May-25-14
 | | HeMateMe: I'm surprised Japan doesn't enter a team. Not a great team, but just play, anyway. |
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May-25-14 | | AndrewMD: I'm rooting for Le Quang Liem and Wei Yi. |
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May-25-14 | | Chris321: Ghaem Maghami is a strong player,i have played over about 6 or 7 of his games,there are interesting concepts there. |
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May-25-14 | | Chris321: I could be mistaken but i think Saskiran was on Anand's team,the name rings a bell. |
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May-26-14 | | Chris321: KKDEREK: This is rapid , right?...no i don't think so,but i'm not 100% sure. |
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May-26-14 | | waustad: They already played the rapid part: http://en.chessbase.com/post/2014-a... This section we see here is TC:90m:30m+30spm(1). |
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May-27-14 | | capafischer1: Iranian Gm moradiabadi should go over 2600 after this tournament. |
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May-29-14 | | notyetagm: Qun Ma Ma is <7/7(!)> at the <2014 ASIAN NATIONS CUP> Asian Nations Cup (2014)/Qun Ma |
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May-30-14 | | NeoIndian: Congratulations, Qun Ma, on an absolutely brilliant result at the <2014 ASIAN NATIONS CUP>. I was rooting for Negi, but such a performance deserves a standing ovation. |
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Jun-02-14
 | | Check It Out: Can someone explain the standings? |
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Jun-06-14 | | Kanatahodets: <Check It Out: Can someone explain the standings?> In both events
1. China
2. India
3. Vietnam
In men it was very close: both teams - same # of match points but China has won by greater # of game points. |
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Jun-11-14
 | | Check It Out: Thanks, <K>. |
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