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🏆 Moscow Open (2010)

  PARTICIPANTS (sorted by highest achieved rating; click on name to see player's games)
Ian Nepomniachtchi, Le Quang Liem, Evgeny Bareev, Maxim Matlakov, Dmitry Andreikin, Victor Bologan, Ernesto Inarkiev, Xiangzhi Bu, Krishnan Sasikiran, Denis Khismatullin, Sanan Sjugirov, Sergei Zhigalko, Alexander Motylev, Evgeny Najer, Sergei Rublevsky, Boris Grachev, Igor Kovalenko, Sergey Volkov, Yifan Hou, Igor Kurnosov, Aleksandr Rakhmanov, Eduardo Iturrizaga Bonelli, Sergei Azarov, Alexander Ipatov, Aleksandr Shimanov, Ivan Popov, Giovanni Vescovi, Alexander Lastin, Ivan Bukavshin, Boris Savchenko, Kamil Miton, Murtas Kazhgaleyev, Viorel Iordachescu, Farrukh Amonatov, Vladimir Belov, Alexey Goganov, Evgeny E Vorobiov, Semen I Dvoirys, Andrei Deviatkin, Alexandre Danin, Wenjun Ju, Aleksei Pridorozhni, Andrey Stukopin, Konstantin Chernyshov, Artur Gabrielian, Vitaly Kunin, Nikolai Chadaev, Vladimir Belous, Mikhail Ulybin, Andrey Rychagov, Anton Shomoev, Andrey Zontakh, Ruslan Shcherbakov, Daniil Lintchevski, Xue Zhao, Alexei Bezgodov, Mikhail Mozharov, Konstantin Maslak, Alexandr Kharitonov, Alexander Evdokimov, Mikhail Panarin, Alexei Iljushin, Nikolai Pushkov, Anuar Ismagambetov, Ilia Iljiushenok, Dmitry Obolenskikh, Eldar Gasanov, Andrei Belozerov, Egor Krivoborodov, Yaroslav Zinchenko, Valentina Gunina, Nikolai Kabanov, Mikhail Krylov, Sergey Pavlov, Leonid Gerzhoy, Valeri Yandemirov, Rustam Khusnutdinov, Azamat Utegaliyev, Alexey Reshetnikov, Vitaly Shinkevich, Piotr Korobkov, Artem Chernobay, Alexander Krapivin, Nikolai Looshnikov, Igor Naumkin, Gor Airapetian, Nikolay Konovalov, Jaroslav Ulko, Pavel Potapov, Pavel S Dvalishvili, Oleg Gladyszev, Alina Kashlinskaya, Elisabeth Paehtz, Eduard Gorovykh, Alexey Kim, Vladislav Vorotnikov, Oleg Loskutov, Sergey Sergienko, Salome Melia, Anastasia Bodnaruk plus 48 more players.

 page 1 of 11; games 1-25 of 267  PGN Download
Game  ResultMoves YearEvent/LocaleOpening
1. Bareev vs V Gagarin 1-0342010Moscow OpenD12 Queen's Gambit Declined Slav
2. Sasikiran vs A Borisenko 1-0372010Moscow OpenE80 King's Indian, Samisch Variation
3. F Amonatov vs E Gorovykh ½-½502010Moscow OpenC18 French, Winawer
4. I Iljiushenok vs S Azarov 0-1552010Moscow OpenC55 Two Knights Defense
5. S Volkov vs I Bukavshin  ½-½292010Moscow OpenD47 Queen's Gambit Declined Semi-Slav
6. N Efanov vs Le Quang Liem 0-1602010Moscow OpenB53 Sicilian
7. P Kotenko vs V Iordachescu  0-1462010Moscow OpenC99 Ruy Lopez, Closed, Chigorin, 12...cd
8. E Inarkiev vs V Baikov 1-0412010Moscow OpenC42 Petrov Defense
9. V Belous vs Khismatullin  0-1602010Moscow OpenD43 Queen's Gambit Declined Semi-Slav
10. D Nyudleev vs D Andreikin  0-1352010Moscow OpenB43 Sicilian, Kan, 5.Nc3
11. E Ovod vs Kazhgaleyev 0-1542010Moscow OpenD18 Queen's Gambit Declined Slav, Dutch
12. V Vorotnikov vs A Lastin ½-½122010Moscow OpenB11 Caro-Kann, Two Knights, 3...Bg4
13. P Potapov vs I Kurnosov  ½-½632010Moscow OpenB06 Robatsch
14. N Konovalov vs Motylev 0-1522010Moscow OpenE20 Nimzo-Indian
15. N Shukh vs X Bu 0-1432010Moscow OpenB97 Sicilian, Najdorf
16. A Stukopin vs B Grachev 0-1392010Moscow OpenA07 King's Indian Attack
17. S Zhigalko vs D Obolenskikh 1-0292010Moscow OpenC02 French, Advance
18. B Savchenko vs A Obodchuk 1-0322010Moscow OpenB62 Sicilian, Richter-Rauzer
19. Bologan vs D Lavrik 1-0262010Moscow OpenC72 Ruy Lopez, Modern Steinitz Defense, 5.O-O
20. G Airapetian vs E Najer  ½-½352010Moscow OpenB50 Sicilian
21. G Vescovi vs A Utegaliyev 1-0372010Moscow OpenE94 King's Indian, Orthodox
22. Nepomniachtchi vs O Loskutov 1-0512010Moscow OpenB90 Sicilian, Najdorf
23. W Ju vs T Maletina  1-0402010Moscow OpenA88 Dutch, Leningrad, Main Variation with c6
24. E Nikitina vs V Gunina  0-1632010Moscow OpenD02 Queen's Pawn Game
25. S Zizlova vs X Zhao  0-1452010Moscow OpenE11 Bogo-Indian Defense
 page 1 of 11; games 1-25 of 267  PGN Download
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Kibitzer's Corner
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Feb-06-10  wordfunph: <Ladolcevita: <HouYifan> She has lost four games in a row...>

maybe she's in love..:-)

Feb-06-10  wordfunph: standings after 8th round..

http://www.moscowchessopen.ru/a/res...

live games..

http://russiachess.org/online/

Feb-06-10  firebyrd: <wordfunph: <0-0-0-0> Maybe she's in love>

But she opened with 2/2 so she obviously wasn't in love then. The turning point was game 3 when she played - and drew - Sergei Zhigalko, so that must be the one, QED!

Feb-06-10  Sequoia: Funny, in Le Quang - Sasikiran top board today, White can take the Black Queen for nothing since move 20...

Obviously a transmission mistake.

Feb-06-10  kramputz: < Sequoia: Funny, in Le Quang - Sasikiran top board today, White can take the Black Queen for nothing since move 20... Obviously a transmission mistake.>
Very bad transmission. The KGB must have something to do with it. (hahahah!>
Feb-06-10  wordfunph: <Sequoia: Funny, in Le Quang - Sasikiran top board today, White can take the Black Queen for nothing since move 20...

Obviously a transmission mistake.>

yup i saw it..
seems quang liem is in good position to snatch the lead from sasikiran.

Feb-06-10  Sequoia: And Konstantin Chernyshov takes the lead with 6 victories (the only one with 6)! Starting rank 46...
Feb-06-10  Sequoia: Find the move...


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White to move

Feb-06-10  Sequoia: Find the move...


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Black to move

Feb-06-10  Sequoia: Find the move...


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Black to move

Feb-06-10  Caissanist: Chernyshov is now tied for first with Bareev and Le Quang Liem at 6 1/2 points each.
Feb-06-10
Premium Chessgames Member
  HeMateMe: Why aren't there any new games here?
Feb-06-10  ROADDOG: Top 6 Pairings for tomorrows final round:

1 GM Chernyshov Konstantin GM Le Quang Liem
2 GM Sasikiran Krishnan GM Bareev Evgeny
3 GM Inarkiev Ernesto GM Volkov Sergey
4 GM Belov Vladimir GM Andreikin Dmitry
5 GM Bologan Viktor GM Amonatov Farrukh
6 GM Miton Kamil GM Rublevsky Sergei

Feb-06-10  wordfunph: standing after 8th round:

6.5 = Quangliem / Chernyshov / Bareev
6.0 = Sasikiran / Volkov / Inarkiev / Belov / Andreikin / Amonatov

http://www.moscowchessopen.ru/a/res...

Feb-06-10  PhilFeeley: <HeMateMe>Games to round 8 are available, but only the top 20 or so boards:

http://www.moscowchessopen.ru/uploa...

Feb-06-10  notyetagm: Wow, what a tactical shot by Amonatov in round 7, 56 ♕f8x♗c8+!! .

http://www.moscowchessopen.ru/a/com...

<F.Amonatov – A.Gabrielian

Opponents have played Vinavera system in French defense. Having searched the overweight, White lost three pawns. To a victory in a position on the diagram conducted - 55... Kb8 or 55... Ka7. And 55... Qh5? lost because of 56.Rh8! Why? We’ll see:

55...Rh4? 56.Qxc8+!!
Unexpectedly!

56…Rxc8 57.Rxc8+ Qb8
It is necessary to return a Queen. On 57... Ka7 would follow effective 58.Nc6 +! bxc6 59.Rf7 +, with a mate

58.Rxb8+ Kxb8 59.Rf8+ Ka7 60.Kxg3

And White realised the piece:>

60...Rh1 61.Rf7 Kb8 62.Nxe6 Ra1 63.Kf2 Rxa5 64.Ke3 Rb5 65.Kd4 a5 66.Rf8+ Ka7 67.Nc7. Black resigns.>

Feb-07-10  Don Cossacks: GM Le Quang Liem is on fire lately, winning Kolkata Open,XingQiu Open 2009 held in Lishui,China in a crushing manner(7.5 pts.,1 point ahead of Yu Yangyi) and now possibly the Moscow Open 2010.Go Vietnam!
Feb-07-10  wordfunph: last rnd results:
Chernyshov - Le Quang 1/2
Sasikiran - Bareev 1/2
Inarkiev - Volkov 1-0
Belov - Andreikin 1/2
Bologan - Amonatov 1-0
Miton - Rublevsky 0-1
Feb-07-10  wordfunph: GMs Quang Liem, Bareev and Inarkiev tied for 1st..

congrats!

Feb-07-10  ROADDOG: Congrats to the 3 who share 1st.
There were alot of great games in the last few rounds. Good fighting chess. It would be nice if they would someday be posted on this page.
Feb-07-10  Ezzy: <wordfunph: GMs Quang Liem, Bareev and Inarkiev tied for 1st.>

<ROADDOG: Congrats to the 3 who share 1st.>

I personally have nothing against Mr Chernyshov, so I will also congratulate him on his joint first (of 4) position :-)

Feb-07-10  ROADDOG: < Ezzy:>< <<I>> personally have nothing against Mr Chernyshov, so I will also congratulate him on his joint first (of 4) position :-)

Yes, of course. ;)

Feb-07-10  Caissanist: Chernyshov won the exchange agains Le, then immediately agreed to a draw. This seems strange, but perhaps if you feed the position to a bot it's a forced draw. Here is the score of the game:

Chernyshov Konstantin - Le Quang Liem [E51]
Int'l Chess Festival Moscow Open 2010 Moscow/Russia (9), 07.02.2010 [Robot 3]

1.c4 Nf6 2.Nc3 e6 3.d4 Bb4 4.Bd2 d5 5.Nf3 0-0 6.e3 b6 7.Rc1 Be7 8.Bd3 c5 9.cxd5 exd5 10.0-0 Nbd7 11.dxc5 bxc5 12.e4 d4 13.Na4 Bb7 14.Re1 Re8 15.e5 Nd5 16.b3 N5b6 17.Nb2 Nf8 18.Bb5 Nbd7 19.Nc4 Qb8 20.Ba4 Bd5 21.Bf4 Rd8 22.Ng5 Ng6 23.Qg4 Ndf8 24.Bg3 Qc8 25.Qxc8 Raxc8 26.Ne4 h5 27.h3 h4 28.Bh2 Ne6 29.Ncd6 Rc7 30.Ne8 Rb7 31.N8d6 Rc7 32.Ne8 Rcc8 33.N8d6 Bxd6 34.exd6 Ngf8 35.Bb5 f5 36.d7 Nxd7 37.Nd6 Rb8 38.Bc4 Bxc4 39.Nxc4 Kf7 40.Bxb8 Rxb8 ½-½

and the final position:


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wKg1,Nc4,Rc1,e1,Pa2,b3,f2,g2,h3/bKf7,Nd7,e6,Rb8,-
Pa7,c5,d4,f5,g7,h4

Feb-07-10
Premium Chessgames Member
  eternaloptimist: well, i noticed that volkov lost on his birthday. that's too bad. although, inarkiev had to win to tie for 1st place so u can't blame him for not agreeing to a draw w/ him.
Feb-07-10  Chessforeva: 3D replay of games: http://chessforeva.appspot.com/C0_p...
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