1. Ivanchuk 13.5
2. Grischuk 13.0
3. Kamsky 12.5
4. Leko 12.0
5. Anand 11.5
6. Kramnik 10.5
7. Morozevich 10.5
8. Rublevsky 10.5
Here are the full standings: http://www.russiachess.org/games/blitz.htm
Chess Daily News from Susan Polgar
1. Ivanchuk 13.5
2. Grischuk 13.0
3. Kamsky 12.5
4. Leko 12.0
5. Anand 11.5
6. Kramnik 10.5
7. Morozevich 10.5
8. Rublevsky 10.5
Here are the full standings: http://www.russiachess.org/games/blitz.htm
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20 | 21 | 22 | 23 | 24 | 25 | 26 |
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Go Ivanchuk! Show ’em how it’s done.
What is the time control for this event?
Ivanchuk’s result sort of makes Kramnik’s ” these guys are younger than me” excuse look silly.
Go Gata!!
How many chucks would an Ivanchuk chuck if he saw a Grischuk coming with a woodchuck named Chuck?
:^)
Kamsky is doing super well. I am proud of GATA.
Go Gata Go.
I really wish I could watch the games.
How many Chucks could a Grish Chuck chuck if Chucky could chuck his Ivan Chuck.
iw the time control is 4 minutes per game for each player, plus 2 seconds per move starting from move one.
Gata Kamsky is doing great!
Where are all of the Anand/Kramnik fans?
right here dude, im a kramnik fan
yeah, and i’m another kramnik fan ! but hey !!! it’s not exclusive. Go Ivanchuk