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  1. 2008 Hart House Holidays open
    <under construction>

    http://www.chess.ca/crosstable?tour...

    Bator Sambuev, Igor Divljan, Lawrence Day and Leonid Gerzhoy each tied for share of 1st-4th with 4/5.

    Together with the assistance of http://www.fide.com/ (FIDE), the http://chess.ca (Canadian chess Federation), http://www.chessontario.com/ (Ontario chess association), http://torontochess.org/drupal (Greater Toronto Chess League), the organizers and administrators are pleased to present such a tournament collection.

    2008 December 21

    http://vur.ca/harthousechess/histor...

    16 games, 2008

  2. 2008 Kitchener Oktoberfest (U2000)
    Jordan Palmer , Jesse Wang , Alex Ferreira , Michael Prysiazny and Omar Shah each tied for share of 1st-5th with 3.5/5.

    http://www.chess.ca/crosstable?tour...

    table[
    Rank Player R1 R2 R3 R4 R5 Total 1 Palmer, Jordan W 11 W 2 D 0 D 0 D 4 3.5 2 Wang, Jesse W 14 L 1 W 6 W 8 D 3 3.5 3 Ferreira, Alex D 0 W 10 W 7 D 4 D 2 3.5 4 Prysiazny, Michael D 0 W 13 W 9 D 3 D 1 3.5 5 Shah, Omar D 10 L 7 W 13 W 12 W 9 3.5 6 Douglas, Richard L 8 W 0 L 2 W 13 W 7 3.0 7 Gillanders, Robert D 0 W 5 L 3 W 9 L 6 2.5 8 Gashgarian, Rob W 6 L 9 W 12 L 2 D 11 2.5 9 Hendon, Lee W 12 W 8 L 4 L 7 L 5 2.0 10 Dragusanu, George D 5 L 3 D 11 D 0 D 12 2.0 11 Liu, Steven H. L 1 L 12 D 10 W 0 D 8 2.0 12 Knechtel, Tim E. L 9 W 11 L 8 L 5 D 10 1.5 13 Moran-Venegas, Mario D 0 L 4 L 5 L 6 W 0 1.5 14 McClelland, Tom L 2 L 0 L 0 L 0 L 0 0.0 ]table

    Six games had not yet been received for submission (not ordered by due pairing): 2nd round: Prysziany vs Moran-Venegas, Knechtel vs Liu; 3rd round: Prysiazny vs Hendon, Dragusanu vs Liu; 5th round: Palmer vs Prysiazny, Dragusanu vs Knechtel. In most cases, these players were using their own scorebooks, rather than the carbon-copy sheets.

    Together with the assistance of http://www.fide.com/ (FIDE), the http://chess.ca (Canadian chess Federation), http://www.chessontario.com/ (Ontario chess association), http://chess.servegame.com/swocl/ne... (Southwestern Ontario chess league), the organizers and administrators are pleased to present such a tournament collection.

    22 games, 2008

  3. 2008 Kitchener Oktoberfest open
    Around the time of Oktoberfest, which generally keeps Kitchener busy in the autumn, the city chess club tends to host one of their main yearly weekender events. The tournament is mainly organized through the city club's executive, and IA Patrick McDonald is one of several arbiters who have assisted in the pairings and regulating of the tournament.

    At 4.5/5, Artiom Samsonkin finished a full point ahead of the 2nd-3rd place winners: Liam Henry and Victor Plotkin .

    table[
    1 2 3 4 5 Total 1 Samsonkin, Artiom W 13 W 2 W 4 D 3 W 6 4.5 2 Plotkin, Victor W 10 L 1 W 9 D 4 W 7 3.5 3 Henry, Liam D 7 W 6 W 8 D 1 D 4 3.5 4 Hartman, Brian W 16 W 5 L 1 D 2 D 3 3.0 5 Touboulic, Julien W 14 L 4 D 11 D 8 W 9 3.0 6 Hambleton, Aman D 0 L 3 W 15 W 11 L 1 2.5 7 Humphreys, Michael D 3 D 11 W 12 D 10 L 2 2.5 8 van Run, Jan D 9 W 12 L 3 D 5 D 10 2.5 9 Drkulec, Vladimir D 8 W 15 L 2 W 13 L 5 2.5 10 Morrison, Kyle L 2 W 16 D 13 D 7 D 8 2.5 11 Filipovich, David D 0 D 7 D 5 L 6 W 14 2.5 12 Dougherty, Michael D 0 L 8 L 7 D 14 W 15 2.0 13 Fiedler, Brian L 1 W 14 D 10 L 9 L 0 1.5 14 McDonald, Justin L 5 L 13 W 16 D 12 L 11 1.5 15 Mayo, Alvah D 0 L 9 L 6 W 16 L 12 1.5 16 Olheiser, Gordon L 4 L 10 L 14 L 15 W 0 1.0 ]table

    http://chess.ca/crosstable?tourname...

    Missing games are (order of name appearance doesn't necessarily indicate colour): Humphreys vs Dougherty, Touboulic vs Drkulec, Filipovich vs Hambleton.

    Together with the assistance of http://www.fide.com/ (FIDE), the http://chess.ca (Canadian chess Federation), http://www.chessontario.com/ (Ontario chess association), http://chess.servegame.com/swocl/ne... (Southwestern Ontario chess league) and http://www3.sympatico.ca/stephen.ke... (Kitchener Concordia cultural club) and http://www.kwchessclub.com/kwccgame... (Kitchener city chess) clubs, the organizers and administrators are pleased to present such a tournament collection.

    33 games, 2008

  4. 2008 Kitchener Waterloo Master's tournament
    This was a sectioned tournament that was played during the weekends around April 5-6th and 12-13th of 2008. The rounds (not always marked in) were calculated as provided by the days marked on the scoresheets (so, a round being incorrect or postponed might imply that a date was incorrectly from the scoresheet into the database).

    table[
    -- http://www.chess.ca/crosstable?tour... -- 1 Humphreys, Michael W 2 D 4 L 3 W 2 D 4 W 3 L 0 4 /6 2 Raheb, David L 1 W 3 D 4 L 1 W 3 W 4 L 0 3½/6 3 Jung, Hans W 4 L 2 W 1 D 4 L 2 L 1 L 5 2½/7 4 Raats, Dan L 3 D 1 D 2 D 3 D 1 L 2 L 0 2 /6 5 Demmery, Steve L 0 L 0 L 0 L 0 D 6 L 0 W 3 1½/2 6 Egorov, Mikhail L 0 L 0 L 0 L 0 D 5 L 0 L 0 ½/1 -- http://www.chess.ca/crosstable?tour... -- 1 Morrison, Kyle W 3 W 4 D 2 W 3 W 4 L 2 4½/6 2 Dougherty, Michael W 4 W 3 D 1 W 4 L 3 W 1 4½/6 3 Zubac, Marius L 1 L 2 W 4 L 1 W 2 W 4 3 /6 4 Drkulec, Vladimir L 2 L 1 L 3 L 2 L 1 L 3 0 /6 -- http://www.chess.ca/crosstable?tour... -- 1 Sundar, Avinaash W 2 W 4 D 3 W 3 L 2 W 4 4½/6 2 Demmery, Steve L 1 D 3 L 4 W 4 W 1 L 0 2½/5 3 Whissell, Mavros D 4 D 2 D 1 L 1 L 0 L 0 1½/4 4 Zybura, Andre D 3 L 1 W 2 L 2 L 0 L 1 1½/5 -- http://www.chess.ca/crosstable?tour... -- 1 Gillanders, Robert W 4 L 2 W 3 L 3 W 4 W 2 4 /6 2 Knechtel, Tim D 3 W 1 W 4 D 4 D 3 L 1 3½/6 3 Rowles, Christopher D 2 W 4 L 1 W 1 D 2 L 4 3 /6 4 Niemiec, Sebastian L 1 L 3 L 2 D 2 L 1 W 3 1½/6

    ]table

    Together with the assistance of http://www.fide.com/ (FIDE), the http://chess.ca (Canadian chess Federation), http://www.chessontario.com/ (Ontario chess association), http://chess.servegame.com/swocl/ne... (Southwestern Ontario chess league) and http://www.kwchessclub.com/kwccgame... (Kitchener city chess) clubs, the organizers and administrators are pleased to present such a tournament collection.

    11 games, 2008

  5. 2008 Kitchener Winter open
    Run by Hans Rudolf Jung from Friday February 15 - Sunday February 17 at Kitchener city hall, CAN. One game on the Friday night produced some 1st or 2nd round byes for commuting players. This format added a slightly longer time control for the weekend days such that the organizing club wasn't trying to sneak in a 1st round shortened time control game on a Saturday morning. So this tournament had a morning and late afternoon game on each of Saturday and Sunday, instead of an early Saturday afternoon and late supper game afterwards for that day.

    Restaurants nearby provided easy luncheon access for the majority of players that would've finished before the next round.

    By being the only player to concede only as much as a single draw in this event, the clear winner Samsonkin went on to later represent Canada at the 2010 Olympiad. Noritsyn took a bye in the 2nd round and tied for share of 2nd-3rd.

    http://chess.ca/crosstable?tourname...

    table[
    Player R1 R2 R3 R4 R5 Total __ _____________________ ____ ____ ____ ____ ____ _____ 1 Samsonkin, Artiom W 26 W 4 D 3 W 5 W 8 4.5 2 Noritsyn, Nikolay W 18 D 0 W 13 D 3 W 7 4.0 3 Quan, Zhe W 12 W 10 D 1 D 2 W 13 4.0 4 Morrison, Kyle W 8 L 1 W 15 D 13 W 16 3.5 5 Yuan, Yuanling D 0 W 19 W 20 L 1 W 10 3.5 6 Humphreys, Michael D 7 W 21 W 23 L 8 D 9 3.0 7 Martchenko, Alexander D 6 D 9 W 24 W 14 L 2 3.0 8 Sambuev, Bator L 4 W 17 W 11 W 6 L 1 3.0 9 Miletic, Damir D 0 D 7 D 10 W 12 D 6 3.0 10 Pryor, Jamieson W 16 L 3 D 9 W 23 L 5 2.5 11 Inigo, Aquino D 0 D 25 L 8 W 22 D 14 2.5 12 Lacau-Rodean, Iulia L 3 D 16 W 25 L 9 W 23 2.5 13 Raheb, David W 22 W 24 L 2 D 4 L 3 2.5 14 Dougherty, Michael D 0 D 15 W 22 L 7 D 11 2.5 15 Fiedler, Brian D 19 D 14 L 4 W 17 D 21 2.5 16 Drkulec, Vladimir L 10 D 12 W 19 W 20 L 4 2.5 17 Leu, Richard D 0 L 8 D 21 L 15 W 26 2.0 18 McDonald, Justin L 2 L 23 W 26 D 21 D 20 2.0 19 Mohammed, Ricardo D 15 L 5 L 16 W 26 D 22 2.0 20 Brestoiu, Doina D 0 W 27 L 5 L 16 D 18 2.0 21 Filipovich, David D 0 L 6 D 17 D 18 D 15 2.0 22 Whissell, Mavros L 13 W 26 L 14 L 11 D 19 1.5 23 Sapozhnikov, Roman D 0 W 18 L 6 L 10 L 12 1.5 24 Dragusanu, George W 25 L 13 L 7 L 0 L 0 1.0 25 Nemati, Omid L 24 D 11 L 12 L 0 L 0 0.5 26 Becker, Paul L 1 L 22 L 18 L 19 L 17 0.0 27 Bond, Hal L 0 L 20 L 0 L 0 L 0 0.0 __ _____________________ ____ ____ ____ ____ ____ _____ ]table

    Together with the assistance of http://www.fide.com/ (FIDE), the http://chess.ca (Canadian chess Federation), http://www.chessontario.com/ (Ontario chess association), http://chess.servegame.com/swocl/ne... (Southwestern Ontario chess league) and http://www3.sympatico.ca/stephen.ke... (Kitchener Concordia cultural club) and http://www.kwchessclub.com/kwccgame... (Kitchener city chess) clubs, the organizers and administrators are pleased to present such a tournament collection.

    56 games, 2008

  6. 2008 North American open
    <under construction>

    Held at Las Vegas, Nevada after the December Christmas holidays (26th-29th December, 7 rounds).

    Previous: Game Collection: 2006 North American open

    Next: E M Sandberg vs M Sana, 2009 and Game Collection: 2010 North American open in following years.

    [Website: http://chessevents.com/northamerica... , http://chessevents.com/2008/12/nort... ]

    2 games, 2008

  7. 2008 Pan-Am Continental
    <under construction>

    Held at Boca Raton Florida USA in November.

    Is the game H Santa Cruz vs G Martinez Vaca, 1966 (held at Cuba, but the white player is probably currently incorrect, being only 4 at the time the game was played) related to this (continental) series (or perhaps a junior or intercollegiate tournament)?

    http://ratings.fide.com/tournament_... (60 players x 9 rounds /2 ~ 270 games, max)

    https://www.fide.com/index.php?opti...

    Next: Game Collection: 2009 Continental championship (according to https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pan_A... ); Previous: Game Collection: 2007 Americas Continental championship ; http://chess-results.com/tnr7767.as... (2007 women's Continental held at Costa Rica in late August and throughout the September Labour day weekend)

    Previous 2007 women's continental: http://chess-results.com/tnr7767.as... (crosstable). The next women's continental was not held until 2009.

    95 games, 2008

  8. 2008 Toronto Closed
    <under construction>

    http://www.chess.ca/crosstable?tour...

    Held at the Willowdale club, Nikolay Noritsyn swept the tournament with a perfect 9/9.

    table[
    Player Total
    Noritsyn, Nikolay X 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 9.0
    Plotkin, Victor 0 X 1 = = 0 1 1 1 1 6.0
    Barron, Michael 0 0 X 1 = 1 1 = 1 1 6.0
    Samsonkin, Artiom 0 = 0 X 1 1 1 1 = 1 6.0
    Yuan, Yuanling 0 = = 0 X 1 0 = 1 1 4.5
    Kimelman, Michael 0 1 0 0 0 X 1 1 = 1 4.5
    Casareno, Erwin 0 0 0 0 1 0 X 1 1 1 4.0
    Barron, Irina 0 0 = 0 = 0 0 X 1 = 2.5
    Sapozhnikov, Roman 0 0 0 = 0 = 0 0 X = 1.5
    Starr, Nava 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 = = X 1.0
    ]table

    Together with the assistance of http://www.fide.com/ (FIDE), the http://chess.ca (Canadian chess Federation), http://www.chessontario.com/ (Ontario chess association), http://torontochess.org/drupal (Greater Toronto chess league), the organizers and administrators are pleased to present such a tournament collection.

    17 games, 2008

  9. 2008 World computer chess championship
    The tournament was held at Beijing, China in September and October.

    table[
    1 Rybka (Computer) - 1 ½ ½ 1 1 1 1 1 1 2 HIARCS (Computer) 0 - 1 ½ 1 1 1 1 ½ 1 3 Junior (Computer) ½ 0 - 1 ½ 1 ½ ½ 1 1 4 Toga (Computer) ½ ½ 0 - ½ 1 0 1 1 1 5 Shredder (Computer) 0 0 ½ ½ - ½ 1 ½ ½ 1 6 Jonny (Computer) 0 0 0 0 ½ - ½ 1 1 1 7 Falcon (Computer) 0 0 ½ 1 0 ½ - 0 1 1 8 Sjeng (Computer) 0 0 ½ 0 ½ 0 1 - ½ 1 9 The Baron (Computer) 0 ½ 0 0 ½ 0 0 ½ - 1 10 Mobile Chess (Computer) 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 -

    ]table

    Previous: 15th World Computer Chess Championship (2007)

    Next: 17th World Computer Chess Championship (2009)

    [ICGA webpage: http://www.game-ai-forum.org/icga-t... ]

    45 games, 2008

  10. 2008 WYCC (open) U-12
    <under construction>

    http://ratings.fide.com/tournament_...

    http://ratings.fide.com/view_games.... has about 515 games in its pgn, and probably some of the names need to be matched to chessgames.com pid format during the upload process. Anyways, that ought to give one or more Biographer Bistro member(s) something to do, if they wish to riffle through those games. Most (if not all) of the games uploaded so far <have> been collated to this collection.

    22 games, 2008

  11. 2008 WYCC (open) U-14
    <under construction>

    Canadian Arthur Calugar , Daniel Naroditsky and Ivan Bukavshin were some of many noted players in this tournament.

    Vidit Santosh Gujrathi scored 9/11, Maxime Lagarde , Dariusz Swiercz and Ulvi Bajarani finished with 8/11 for share of 2nd-4th. Robin van Kampen , Andrey Stukopin , Nodar Lortkipanidze (4.5/7 out of the 11 FIDE rated games; this database has 6 total games from the event), etc also finished well overall.

    11 rounds x 86 players / 2 (or about 473 total games, not counting byes, etc): http://ratings.fide.com/view_games.... (has about 463 total).

    http://ratings.fide.com/tournament_...

    Most (if not all) of the games uploaded so far <have> been collated to this collection.

    Previous (WYCC <2007 Women's (see http://ratings.fide.com/view_source... for details)> U-14) participants list (partial): Nazi Paikidze (winner, with 9.5/11), Katarzyna Adamowicz , Anusha N L V , Meri Arabidze , Irina Bulmaga , Deysi Estela Cori Tello , Mariam Danelia , Daiana Shangarayeva , Anna Endress , Judy Gao , Shalmali Gagare , Thi Mai Hung Nguyen , Alena Kushka , Zhanna Karabayeva , Lusine Torosyan , Priya J Mohana , Mitra Hejazipour , Narmin Kazimova , Yelizaveta Orlova , Zhanna Karabayeva , Padmini Rout , Karolina Pilsova , Petra Papp , Ivona Purgar , Xiuwen Christabel Neo , etc

    182 games, 2008

  12. 2008 WYCC (open) U-16
    <under construction>

    Held at Vung Tao in October (and possibly also November).

    Canadians Eric Hansen (behind Baskaran Adhiban with 9/11 to score: <8/11> along with Debashis Das and Sethuraman P Sethuraman for share of 2nd-4th), Shiyam Thavandiran (score: <5/11> or 4/10 in FIDE-rated games), Lloyd Mai (score: 5/10 in FIDE rated games) and Alexander Martchenko (score: 3.5/9 in FIDE rated games) were some of many competitors in this section.

    Others: Andrey Gritsenko , Marcel Kanarek , Vasif Durarbayli , Kannappan Priyadharshan , etc were in a race on the leaderboard.

    11 rounds x 73 players / 2 or about 396 games altogether, ignoring byes, etc.

    http://ratings.fide.com/tournament_...

    http://ratings.fide.com/view_pgn.ph... (390 here - want to upload or search for other games in this tournament section?!)

    In the respective age group of that year's women's section, Nazi Paikidze and Klaudia Kulon led the race.

    Not Game Collection: 2008 WYCO U-16 for those under confusion.

    187 games, 2008

  13. 2008 WYCC (open) U-18
    <under construction>

    Held at Vung Tau city in October and November.

    Sam Shankland and Quang Liem Le were some of many noted participants. In this section, Ling Feng Ye (finished with 5/11) was one of the Canadian players at the event.

    http://ratings.fide.com/tournament_...

    I believe that when I checked these games, player-by-player, as of 15 June 2015 that the games all uploaded to cg.com are present in this collection (subject to whichever were screened as a rating floor cut-off at the time for any upload process, etc). A slightly larger tournament pgn file (396 games there) is linked for this within the FIDE site: http://ratings.fide.com/view_pgn.ph... , http://www.fideamerica.com/2008/oct... , http://ratings.fide.com/view_pgn.ph...

    315 games, 2008

  14. 2008 WYCO U-16
    <under construction>

    http://ratings.fide.com/tournament_... (and not Game Collection: 2008 WYCC (open) U-16 for those under confusion).

    Other WYCO U-16 games: M Amanov vs K Han, 2002 , M Amanov vs B Dew, 2002 , D Bourmistrov vs M Amanov, 2002 (held at Kuala Lumpur); V Raicevic Jr vs M Amanov, 1999 (held at Artek); http://wyco2015.mongolchess.mn/ (19-29 August 2015 - Ulaanbaatar, Mongolia); http://wyco2014.chess.hu/ (12-22 December, 2014 - Gyor, Hungary); https://web.archive.org/web/2014090... (21-30 July 2013 - Chongding, China); http://wyco2012.tsf.org.tr/ (29 August - 6 September 2012 - Istanbul, Turkey); http://wyco2011.tsf.org.tr/ (23 October - 1 November - Kocaeli, Turkey); Game Collection: 2010 WYCO U-16 (WYCO 2010 - Burdur); http://wyco2009.tsf.org.tr/componen... (September 24 - October 3 - Manisa, Turkey)

    Held at Mersin, Turkey in August.

    http://www.fide.com/index.php?optio...

    7 games, 2008

  15. 2008-9 Pere Noel
    <under construction>

    http://www.fqechecs.qc.ca/cms/cotes... http://canbase.fqechecs.qc.ca/winpn...

    table[
    1 KOVALYOV Anton 2500 2520 2506 +6
    +31 +6 +4 +13 =2
    4.5/5
    2 BARBEAU Sylvain 2404 2404 2408 +4
    +22 =21 +16 +11 =1
    4/5
    3 PRAHOV Valentin 2186 2326 2220 +34
    =46 +9 +10 =7 +13
    4/5
    4 TESSIER-DESROSIERS Olivier 2201 2311 2227 +26 +35 +27 -1 +16 +11
    4/5
    5 SAMBUEV Bator 2504 2306 2495 -9
    +47 +12 -11 +33 +8
    4/5
    6 RAMASWAMY Kishor 2170 2260 2194 +24
    +37 -1 +42 +14 +20
    4/5
    7 MASSE Hugues 2257 2220 2258 +1
    =8 +28 +19 =3 +12
    4/5
    8 LALONDE Paul 1906 2322 2026 +120
    =7 +46 +21 +24 -5
    3.5/5
    9 PLANTE Michel 2040 2270 2094 +54
    =0 -3 +43 +40 +24
    3.5/5
    10 ROBICHAUD Louis 2065 2178 2091 +26
    +39 =20 -3 +19 +21
    3.5/5
    11 JIANG Louie 2202 2253 2214 +12
    +36 +29 +5 -2 -4
    3/5
    12 IBRAHIM Anthony 2163 2236 2179 +16
    +26 -5 +29 +34 -7
    3/5
    13 KRAIOUCHKINE Nikita 2245 2227 2243 -2
    +38 +17 +33 -1 -3
    3/5
    14 DOBREV Martin 1712 2118 1848 +136
    -24 +38 +44 -6 +31
    3/5
    15 PETIT Raymond 1845 2111 1913 +68
    -20 +39 =41 +42 =25
    3/5
    16 FRAGNIERE Thierry 2042 2110 2060 +18
    +45 +18 -2 -4 +27
    3/5
    17 ANASTASOVSKI Nikola 2093 2068 2091 -2
    +43 -13 -34 +35 +26
    3/5
    18 LAROCHELLE Martial 2216 2066 2200 -16
    +42 -16 +27 +26 -0
    3/4
    19 LOPEZ LINARES Lizandro Fernando 1867 2169 1931 +64 +40 =0 -7 -10 +44
    2.5/5
    20 LUKSZA Arkadiusz 2228 2019 2188 -40
    +15 =10 -24 +22 -6
    2.5/5
    21 LEUTSCHAFT Martin 2144 2017 2120 -24
    +30 =2 -8 +23 -10
    2.5/5
    22 TORKAN Behnam 1931 2002 1939 +8
    -2 =43 +32 -20 +38
    2.5/5
    23 WESTON Paul 1923 1975 1931 +8
    -34 =32 +46 -21 +36
    2.5/5
    24 ROUSSEAU Daniel 2083 1972 2067 -16
    +14 =0 +20 -8 -9
    2.5/5
    25 FORGET Luc 2132 1867 2084 -48
    -27 +37 -26 +44 =15
    2.5/5
    26 GELET Seymour 1797 2033 1853 +56
    -12 +47 +25 -18 -17
    2/5
    27 SAMSON Gaétan 1780 2031 1840 +60
    +25 -4 -18 +47 -16
    2/5
    28 ZHANG Zhiyuan 1778 1988 1816 +38
    +44 -7 -40 =29 =37
    2/5
    29 BLAIS Richard 1914 1959 1920 +6
    +41 -11 -12 =28 =32
    2/5
    30 PILOTTE Benoît 1783 1912 1802 +19
    -21 -44 =47 =0 +42
    2/5
    31 GIROUX Robert 1980 1864 1956 -24
    -1 =0 =35 +37 -14
    2/5
    32 VASSILEVA Svetla 1765 1803 1773 +8
    -33 =23 -22 +45 =29
    2/5
    33 FILLION Steve 2099 2206 2116 +17
    +32 +34 -13 -5 -0
    2/4
    34 LEVEILLE François 2307 2070 2278 -29
    +23 -33 +17 -12 -0
    2/4
    35 RAMASWAMY Kiran 1830 1878 1835 +5
    -4 =40 =31 -17 =39
    1.5/5
    36 GERARD Patrice 1838 1842 1834 -4
    -11 -41 =0 +43 -23
    1.5/5
    37 VEZINA Antoine 1814 1785 1806 -8
    -6 -25 +39 -31 =28
    1.5/5
    38 POSCHMANN Jeremie 1855 1691 1821 -34
    -13 -14 =45 +46 -22
    1.5/5
    39 LUO Zhao Yang 1662 1589 1649 -13
    -10 -15 -37 +0 =35
    1.5/5
    40 ARSENAULT Nicolas 2252 1779 2187 -65
    -19 =35 +28 -9 -0
    1.5/4
    41 CHABOT Roland 2285 1866 2245 -40
    -29 +36 =15 -0 -0
    1.5/3
    42 GIROUARD Michel 1845 1673 1808 -37
    -18 +45 -6 -15 -30
    1/5
    43 GUEORGUIEV Valentin 1757 1650 1735 -22
    -17 =22 -9 -36 =45
    1/5
    44 BOULAY David 2099 1615 2007 -92
    -28 +30 -14 -25 -19
    1/5
    45 BERGERON René 1547 1613 1555 +8
    -16 -42 =38 -32 =43
    1/5
    46 NARDONE Raul 1819 1668 1794 -25
    =3 -8 -23 -38 -0
    0.5/4
    47 MORIN Louis 1960 1666 1905 -55
    -5 -26 =30 -27 -0
    0.5/4
    ]table

    30th December, 2008 - 7 January, 2009

    9 games, 2008

  16. 2009 Canadian (women's) Zonal Championship
    Finishing a point ahead of the 2nd place players that were tied with 4½/7, Dina Kagramanov won the single round robin tournament. This result sent her to the Women's World Championship Knockout Tournament (2010) qualification cycle. Christopher Mallon was the chief arbiter and Patrick McDonald was the chief organizer.

    The time control was 90 minutes/player for the first 40 moves, followed by a 1/2 hour bonus for the remaining moves for each player, together with a full 30 seconds/move increment from move 1 onwards. The tournament took place between July 31st through August 3, 2009 at Kitchener's city hall.

    http://ratings.fide.com/tournament_...

    table[
    Rank Player 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 Score ______________________________ ___ ___ ___ ___ ___ ___ ___ _____ 1 Kagramanov, Dina W 6 W 5 W 4 L 0 W 7 W 3 D 2 5½ 2 Starr, Nava W 7 D 3 L 0 W 6 D 5 W 4 D 1 4½ 3 Yuan, Yuanling L 0 D 2 W 6 W 5 W 4 L 1 W 7 4½ 4 Kalaydina, Regina-Veronicka W 5 L 0 L 1 W 7 L 3 L 2 D 6 2½ 5 Lacau-Rodean, Iulia L 4 L 1 W 7 L 3 D 2 W 6 L 0 2½ 6 Serbanescu, Natasa L 1 D 7 L 3 L 2 L 0 L 5 D 4 1 7 Kagramanov, Dalia L 2 D 6 L 5 L 4 L 1 L 0 L 3 ½ ______________________________ ___ ___ ___ ___ ___ ___ ___ _____ ]table

    http://chess.ca/crosstable?tourname...

    Simultaneously, the same venue also hosted the 3rd annual (sectioned in to 4 sections) 2009 Canadian Amateur chess championship.

    21 games, 2009

  17. 2009 Canadian Post-Secondary Chess Championship
    <under construction>

    Held at Queen's University in Kingston, Ontario.

    http://chess.ca/crosstable?tourname...

    Those wishing to consult a cross-table of the 2008 Canadian inter-university championship at Guelph might try: http://members.shaw.ca/berry5868/ci... or http://www.chess5.com/tournament.ph...

    19 games, 2009

  18. 2009 Canadian Zonal Championship
    <under construction>

    Held at Guelph, Ontario, Canada in August.

    http://www.chess.ca/crosstable?tour...

    http://ratings.fide.com/tournament_...


    56 games, 2009

  19. 2009 Chicago open
    <under construction>

    Held at May in Chicago. http://chessevents.com/viewer/games... gives ~115 other total pgn games for the 7-round, 50-player event: http://chessevents.com/tag/chicago-...

    5 games, 2009

  20. 2009 Continental championship
    <under construction>

    Eleven rounds were held at Sao Paulo from July 25th until August 2nd.

    http://ratings.fide.com/tournament_... , https://www.fide.com/index.php?opti...

    American Continental (2003) and American Continental (2005) are probably also similar or the same events in the series.

    According to https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pan_A... the next in the series is Game Collection: 2010 Pan-Am Continental and http://chess-results.com/tnr24070.a... includes a crosstable (but no pgn file at the latter of these 2 sites). Also in 2009, http://chess-results.com/tnr25009.a... was the associated women's American continental (174 pgn games: http://chess-results.com/PartieSuch... included from a 43 player tournament of 9 rounds or (43-1)/2 x 9 ~ 189 total games, or ~92% total games present there), held at Cali, Columbia during the first week of September which served as the same city location for the open Continental at Cali in November of 2010. Previous: Game Collection: 2008 Pan-Am Continental .

    http://www.fideamerica.com/2009/jun... includes a number of other games as a zip file.

    25 games, 2009

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