1-4. | Meier, Georg | g | GER | 2653 | 6 | |||||||||||
1-4. | Granda, Julio |
g | PER | 2640 | 6 | |||||||||||
1-4. | Laznicka, Viktor | g | CZE | 2637 | 6 | |||||||||||
1-4. | Georgiev, Kiril | g | BUL | 2672 | 6 | |||||||||||
5. | Reinaldo Castineira, Roi | m | ESP | 2488 | 5 | |||||||||||
6-7. | Lopez Martinez, Josep Manuel | g | ESP | 2589 | 4½ | |||||||||||
6-7. | Mirzoev, Azer | g | AZE | 2617 | 4½ | |||||||||||
8. | Alsina Leal, Daniel | m | ESP | 2523 | 3½ | |||||||||||
9. | Recuero Guerra, David | m | ESP | 2494 | 2½ | |||||||||||
10. | Huerga Leache, Mikel | m | ESP | 2435 | 1 |
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Chess Daily News from Susan Polgar
Meier is getting warmed up for the SPICE Cup.
Yes, Georg is a real hope for us germans. He played in the second team of his country at the Olympiad in Dresden and afterwards in a few tournament quite exellently, and this year in Khanty he will show even more strength.
The german Carlsen is called Meier. Reasons to be happy.
okay
So almost everyone wins this tournament?!
@Anon 4:52AM: I am also German, and agree with your post – on the other hand, I haven’t lost faith in Naiditsch yet either (he has certainly potential, while lacking stability).