Corus A
1. S. Karjakin 4
2. L. Aronian, L. Dominguez, J. Smeets, T. Radjabov, S. Movsesian 3½
7. M. Carlsen, L. van Wely, G. Kamsky, M. Adams 3
11. D. Stellwagen, V. Ivanchuk 2½
13. Y. Wang 2
14. A. Morozevich 1½
Corus B
1. N. Short, D. Navara, R. Kasimdzhanov 4
4. A. Volokitin, A. Motylev, Z. Efimenko, F. Caruana 3½
8. F. Vallejo Pons 3
9. Y. Hou, K. Sasikiran, D. Reinderman, J. Werle 2½
13. E. l’Ami 2
14. H. Mecking 1
Corus C
1. W. So 4½
2. T. Hillarp Persson, M. Bosboom 4
4. D. Howell, A. Gupta 3½
6. D. Harika, F. Holzke, A. Bitalzadeh 3
9. O. Romanishin, A. Giri, E. Iturrizaga 2½
12. F. Nijboer, M. Leon Hoyos, R. Pruijssers 2
Official website: www.CorusChess.com
Now that FIDE has a closer look at chessplayers using electronic equipement,Morozevich is 1.5 out of 6.
The conclusion is evident.
Many grandmasters suspected his high ELO recently.
Anonymous said.. Now that FIDE has a closer look at chessplayers using electronic equipement,Morozevich is 1.5 out of 6.
The conclusion is evident.
Many grandmasters suspected his high ELO recently.
Oh Please!
It’s typical of Morozevich to have a roller-coaster ride through a tournament. He plays “weird” chess, so expect weird results. Sometimes he gets very high scores, and sometimes he loses terribly.
Yes but in strong tournaments Morozevitch lose ever in some cases terribly.