Rank | Name | Rtg | FED | Pts | BH. | winners | |
1 | GM | Li Shilong | 2520 | CHN | 7½ | 54½ | 1st |
2 | IM | Lu Shanglei | 2526 | CHN | 7 | 53 | 2nd |
3 | GM | Wen Yang | 2558 | CHN | 7 | 47 | 3rd |
4 | Wan Yunguo | 2462 | CHN | 6½ | 51 | 4th | |
5 | GM | Wang Rui | 2436 | CHN | 6½ | 49½ | 5th |
6 | WGM | Ju Wenjun | 2515 | CHN | 6½ | 45½ | 6th |
7 | GM | Sanchez Joseph | 2534 | PHI | 6½ | 44 | 7th |
8 | IM | Dimakiling Oliver | 2414 | PHI | 6 | 54 | 8th |
9 | GM | Salvador Roland | 2527 | PHI | 6 | 50½ | 9th |
10 | IM | Nguyen Duc Hoa | 2452 | VIE | 6 | 48½ | 10th |
11 | Yu Ruiyuan | 2431 | CHN | 6 | 47 | 11th | |
12 | IM | Rolando Nolte | 2433 | PHI | 6 | 46½ | 12th |
13 | IM | Yu Lie | 2414 | CHN | 6 | 46 | 13th |
14 | GM | Dao Thien Hai | 2492 | VIE | 6 | 45½ | 14th |
15 | Udani Ian | 2307 | PHI | 6 | 44½ | 15th | |
16 | GM | Gasanov Eldar | 2472 | UKR | 6 | 42½ | 16th |
17 | WIM | Muminova Nafisa | 2319 | UZB | 6 | 42 | 1st ladies |
18 | Tumpak Sinurat | 0 | INA | 6 | 37½ | 17th | |
19 | IM | Barbosa Oliver | 2514 | PHI | 5½ | 52 | 18th |
20 | GM | Cao Sang | 2533 | VIE | 5½ | 51 | 19th |
21 | Wang Jue | 2294 | CHN | 5½ | 49 | best u16 | |
22 | Vakhidov Jahongir | 2392 | UZB | 5½ | 45 | 20th | |
23 | IM | Lane Gary W | 2369 | AUS | 5½ | 44 | |
24 | IM | Bitoon Richard | 2491 | PHI | 5½ | 44 | |
25 | Pitra Andika | 2303 | INA | 5½ | 42½ | ||
26 | FM | Cheng Bobby | 2323 | AUS | 5½ | 41½ | |
27 | WGM | Zhang Xiaowen | 2389 | CHN | 5½ | 40 | 2nd ladies |
Special thanks to Andrew Ooi for the information.
Chess Daily News from Susan Polgar
Thanks, Susan for the mention!
Also check out the photoblog at
http://datmo2011.blogspot.com for more pictures of the winner and players.
Why WGM Ju Wenjun, with 6.5 points, didn’t win the Best Ladies prize?
WGM Ju Wenjun already won a higher prize for her top 10 position.
Nafisa Muminova was next in line and won the best women instead.
Congratulation to Malaysian Chess and to all the winners…
Congratulation to all the winners and also to Malaysian Chess
Another tournament where Chinese dominates . what happened to the filipino participants and other nations?