Round 2 – Sunday the 17th
Group A |
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V. Anand 1/2 N. Short | |
H. Nakamura 1-0 L. van Wely | |
M. Carlsen 1-0 J. Smeets | |
V. Ivanchuk 1/2 S. Tiviakov | |
A. Shirov 1-0 F. Caruana | |
V. Kramnik 1/2 P. Leko | |
S. Karjakin 1/2 L. Dominguez |
Group B
E. l’Ami 1/2 W. So | |
V. Akobian 0-1 A. Naiditsch | |
P. Negi 1/2 A. Muzychuk | |
P. Harikrishna 1/2 D. Howell | |
L. Nisipeanu 0-1 A. Giri | |
D. Reinderman 0-1 T. Nyback | |
Ni 1-0 E. Sutovsky |
Group C
S. Swaminathan 1/2 S. Plukkel | |
L. Chao 1/2 D. Vocaturo | |
R. van Kampen 1/2 B. Bok | |
K. Lie 0-1 Z. Peng | |
N. Grandelius 0-1 S. Kuipers | |
A. Gupta 1/2 M. Muzychuk | |
R. Robson 1-0 R. Swinkels |
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Chess Daily News from Susan Polgar
Nakamura is obviously the strongest player in this tournament.
Absolutely. If I needed help with some heavy lifting Nakamura is the one I’d ask.
Nakamura is obviously the strongest player in this tournament.
That remains to be seen.
nah. i think kramnik is stronger. he’s much taller n bigger.
Love to play through Nakamura’s games. Win or lose, they aren’t boring, are they?
Nakamura is definitely NOT the strongest player in this tournament. He is at the bottom half. He haven’t proven himself with a strong international tournament like this one.We’ll wait and see…
Nakamura is not only strong; he is also oozing with sex appeal.
He’s definitely strong… for an american.
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