1. | M. Carlsen | 8½ |
2. | A. Shirov V. Kramnik |
8 |
4. | H. Nakamura V. Anand |
7½ |
6. | S. Karjakin V. Ivanchuk |
7 |
8. | L. Dominguez P. Leko |
6½ |
10. | F. Caruana | 5½ |
11. | L. van Wely N. Short |
5 |
13. | S. Tiviakov J. Smeets |
4½ |
Group B
1. | A. Giri | 9 |
2. | A. Naiditsch | 8½ |
3. | Ni | 8 |
4. | W. So E. l’Ami |
7½ |
6. | P. Negi P. Harikrishna |
6½ |
8. | E. Sutovsky D. Howell |
6 |
10. | A. Muzychuk L. Nisipeanu |
5½ |
12. | T. Nyback D. Reinderman |
5 |
14. | V. Akobian | 4½ |
Group C
1. | L. Chao | 10 |
2. | A. Gupta | 8½ |
3. | D. Vocaturo R. van Kampen |
8 |
5. | R. Robson R. Swinkels |
7½ |
7. | B. Bok | 7 |
8. | M. Muzychuk S. Kuipers N. Grandelius |
6 |
11. | K. Lie | 5½ |
12. | Z. Peng | 5 |
13. | S. Plukkel S. Swaminathan |
3 |
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Chess Daily News from Susan Polgar
Hi,
good result by Nakamura. It could be even better.
Congratulations.
Why nothing about on US site.
Rgds
P.
Poor Shirov. A winning position, but time trouble got him and he accepted a draw.
So close and yet so far there in second place.
I wonder how big the Kasparov bonus will be here, since he is paid by results?
Shirov would have been second, tying with Carlsen … who has what live rating now?
From Chessbase:
The top seed and long-time leader of the A-Group, Magnus Carlsen, drew his final game, as did his main contenders, which left the 19-year-old Norwegian the sole winner of the tournament. His FIDE ranking in the next list will be the second highest in history.
3D replay of games
Seems Magnus is taking form as the new Kasparov. Top rated and nearly impossible to beat – if your name isn’t Kramnik.