# |
Name |
Rating |
Tot |
Prize |
Norm |
1 |
GM Loek van Wely |
2676 |
8.0 |
1st: $3000 |
|
2 |
GM Sergey Erenburg |
2600 |
7.5 |
2nd: $1500 |
|
3 |
GM Magesh Panchanathan |
2537 |
7.0 |
3rd: $1000 |
|
4 |
GM Timur Gareev |
2605 |
6.5 |
||
5 |
GM Josh Friedel |
2508 |
6.5 |
||
6 |
IM Sam Shankland |
2498 |
6.5 |
T-1st U2500: $200 |
GM |
7 |
FM Daniel Naroditsky |
2419 |
6.5 |
T-1st U2500: $200 |
IM |
8 |
FM Conrad Holt |
2388 |
6.5 |
T-1st U2500: $200 |
IM |
9 |
SM Denys Shmelov |
2357 |
6.5 |
T-1st U2500: $200 |
GM |
10 |
WFM Tatev Abrahamyan |
2327 |
6.5 |
T-1st U2500: $200 |
WGM |
11 |
GM Axel Bachmann |
2548 |
6.0 |
||
12 |
IM Lev Milman |
2467 |
6.0 |
||
13 |
IM Daniel Rensch |
2393 |
6.0 |
||
14 |
IM Dmitry Zilberstein |
2386 |
6.0 |
||
15 |
SM Roman Yankovsky |
2359 |
6.0 |
IM |
|
16 |
FM Keaton Kiewra |
2337 |
6.0 |
GM |
Full standings here: http://dotq.org/chess/Standings
Chess Daily News from Susan Polgar
10 days for $3K? That’s very small for a top ranked professional player.
Does Van Wely look like a starved David Tennant (Doctor Who)?
What happened to Hess and Yang?
Their results make me Kraai.
Loek is going to have a sabbatical year.