1. | Nepomniachtchi, Ian | g | RUS | 2706 | +32 | +20 | =2 | +13 | =4 | +11 | =14 | =6 | =9 | =3 | 7 | 2788 |
2. | Khismatullin, Denis | g | RUS | 2667 | +37 | +18 | =1 | =11 | =13 | =14 | +8 | =4 | =3 | =6 | 6½ | 2748 |
3. | Zvjaginsev, Vadim | g | RUS | 2656 | +30 | =28 | =10 | =19 | +20 | +13 | =4 | =5 | =2 | =1 | 6½ | 2741 |
4. | Potkin, Vladimir | g | RUS | 2626 | =19 | +34 | =5 | +28 | =1 | +26 | =3 | =2 | =6 | =8 | 6½ | 2741 |
5. | Tomashevsky, Evgeny | g | RUS | 2708 | +14 | =7 | =4 | +33 | -11 | +21 | =15 | =3 | =10 | +13 | 6½ | 2739 |
6. | Kurnosov, Igor | g | RUS | 2662 | +31 | +40 | -13 | =7 | +33 | =8 | +11 | =1 | =4 | =2 | 6½ | 2746 |
7. | Khairullin, Ildar | g | RUS | 2620 | +29 | =5 | =9 | =6 | =26 | =19 | +24 | =13 | =15 | +16 | 6½ | 2743 |
8. | Riazantsev, Alexander | g | RUS | 2682 | =23 | =16 | +32 | =20 | +18 | =6 | -2 | +17 | +14 | =4 | 6½ | 2717 |
9. | Alekseev, Evgeny | g | RUS | 2691 | +43 | =11 | =7 | =21 | =14 | =40 | =22 | +12 | =1 | +15 | 6½ | 2728 |
10. | Belov, Vladimir | g | RUS | 2625 | =12 | +35 | =3 | -14 | =23 | +41 | =40 | +21 | =5 | +18 | 6½ | 2703 |
11. | Maletin, Pavel | g | RUS | 2617 | +46 | =9 | +27 | =2 | +5 | -1 | -6 | +22 | =13 | =17 | 6 | 2728 |
12. | Yevseev, Denis | g | RUS | 2531 | =10 | -24 | =37 | =16 | +46 | =20 | +26 | -9 | +40 | +28 | 6 | 2672 |
13. | Timofeev, Artyom | g | RUS | 2690 | +25 | +17 | +6 | -1 | =2 | -3 | +28 | =7 | =11 | -5 | 5½ | 2677 |
14. | Frolyanov, Dmitry | g | RUS | 2587 | -5 | +29 | +39 | +10 | =9 | =2 | =1 | =15 | -8 | =26 | 5½ | 2675 |
15. | Inarkiev, Ernesto | g | RUS | 2671 | =16 | =23 | +30 | =18 | =19 | +17 | =5 | =14 | =7 | -9 | 5½ | 2638 |
16. | Shomoev, Anton | g | RUS | 2561 | =15 | =8 | -21 | =12 | =43 | =35 | +31 | +24 | +27 | -7 | 5½ | 2643 |
17. | Sjugirov, Sanan | g | RUS | 2610 | +45 | -13 | =41 | =22 | +37 | -15 | +34 | -8 | +36 | =11 | 5½ | 2628 |
18. | Kryakvin, Dmitry | g | RUS | 2603 | +42 | -2 | +45 | =15 | -8 | =34 | +36 | +20 | =28 | -10 | 5½ | 2612 |
Full standings here: http://www.chess.co.uk/twic/chessnews/events/russian-championships-higher-league-2010
Chess Daily News from Susan Polgar
This kid has gone up unnoticed.
The top 5 qualify for the super final later this year but according to the official website the final ranking is : 1. Nepo 2.Khismatullin 3. Potkin 4.Zvjaginsev 5.Kurnosov .
Kurnosov has better tie-breaks than Tomashevsky.
I think the ranking on chess-results.com is not complete neither correct because they don’t give tie-break points.
I’m looking forward to a superfinal with exciting players as Nepomniachtchi and Zvjaginsev.
Steven
Well clearly they think highly of their traditional tournaments but i look to me like they just practicing at chess you know just tryin to learn some basics.