Standings of grandmaster group A
Standings after round 4
1. | V. Anand H. Nakamura |
3 |
3. | L. Aronian A. Giri M. Vachier-Lagrave |
2½ |
6. | V. Kramnik E. l’Ami I. Nepomniachtchi R. Ponomariov J. Smeets |
2 |
11. | M. Carlsen A. Grischuk |
1½ |
13. | W. Hao | 1 |
14. | A. Shirov | ½ |
Standings of grandmaster group B
Standings after round 4
1. | L. McShane | 3½ |
2. | Z. Efimenko L. Fressinet D. Navara G. Sargissian |
2½ |
6. | F. Nijboer W. So W. Spoelman R. Wojtaszek |
2 |
10. | L. Chao S. Ganguly V. Tkachiev |
1½ |
13. | J. Hammer L. Liem |
1 |
Standings of grandmaster group C
Standings after round 4
1. | D. Vocaturo | 3½ |
2. | M. Bluvshtein I. Nyzhnyk |
3 |
4. | B. Bok K. Lahno S. Siebrecht |
2½ |
7. | T. Sachdev D. Swiercz M. van der Werf |
2 |
10. | I. Ivanisevic | 1½ |
11. | M. Kazhgaleyev R. Pruijssers R. van Kampen |
1 |
14. | J.W. de Jong |
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Chess Daily News from Susan Polgar
Being the only World Champion that has won the title in all formats, I think Anand must feel pretty comformatable in this tournament. I also like the quality of chess we are seeing and specially Nakamura’s performance so far. Any idea why is Topalov not in this tournament?
Topa can still win this one!
He is too weak