# |
Name |
Rtng |
Rd 1 |
Rd 2 |
Rd 3 |
Rd 4 |
Rd 5 |
Rd 6 |
Rd 7 |
Rd 8 |
Rd 9 |
Rd 10 |
Tot |
1 |
Loek van Wely |
2676 |
D9 |
W54 |
W29 |
W6 |
W4 |
W16 |
D3 |
D2 |
D7 |
~5 |
7.0 |
2 |
Timur Gareev |
2605 |
W52 |
L27 |
W49 |
D26 |
W25 |
W5 |
W11 |
D1 |
D4 |
~3 |
6.5 |
3 |
Sergey Erenburg |
2600 |
W15 |
W28 |
W20 |
D4 |
D16 |
W12 |
D1 |
W7 |
L5 |
~2 |
6.5 |
4 |
Josh Friedel |
2508 |
W43 |
W5 |
W27 |
D3 |
L1 |
D17 |
W14 |
W23 |
D2 |
~6 |
6.5 |
5 |
Denys Shmelov |
2357 |
W48 |
L4 |
W35 |
W28 |
W26 |
L2 |
W18 |
D16 |
W3 |
~1 |
6.5 |
6 |
Magesh Panchanathan |
2537 |
W50 |
W12 |
D26 |
L1 |
D8 |
W29 |
D9 |
D13 |
W23 |
~4 |
6.0 |
7 |
Sam Shankland |
2498 |
W44 |
W14 |
D16 |
D18 |
W13 |
D11 |
W17 |
L3 |
D1 |
~8 |
6.0 |
8 |
Daniel Naroditsky |
2419 |
W47 |
L16 |
W50 |
D9 |
D6 |
L14 |
W49 |
W33 |
W19 |
~7 |
6.0 |
9 |
Keaton Kiewra |
2337 |
D1 |
W36 |
D11 |
D8 |
D19 |
W25 |
D6 |
D10 |
W16 |
~12 |
6.0 |
10 |
Jesse Kraai |
2516 |
H— |
H— |
W52 |
H— |
D29 |
H— |
W28 |
D9 |
D14 |
~15 |
5.5 |
11 |
Anatoly Bykhovsky |
2510 |
W24 |
D13 |
D9 |
W22 |
W14 |
D7 |
L2 |
D19 |
D17 |
~— |
5.5 |
12 |
Conrad Holt |
2388 |
W51 |
L6 |
W48 |
W20 |
W18 |
L3 |
L23 |
D27 |
W29 |
~9 |
5.5 |
13 |
Dmitry Zilberstein |
2386 |
W40 |
D11 |
W19 |
H— |
L7 |
W26 |
D16 |
D6 |
H— |
~14 |
5.5 |
14 |
Roman Yankovsky |
2359 |
W56 |
L7 |
W39 |
W27 |
L11 |
W8 |
L4 |
W26 |
D10 |
~13 |
5.5 |
15 |
Tatev Abrahamyan |
2327 |
L3 |
L38 |
D40 |
W55 |
D39 |
W57 |
D21 |
W28 |
W27 |
~10 |
5.5 |
Full standings here: http://dotq.org/chess/Standings
Norms so far:
IM Sam Shankland: Clinched final GM norm
SM Denys Shmelov: Clinched IM norm and GM norm
FM Keaton Kiewra: Clinched final IM norm and GM norm
FM Conrad Holt: Clinched final IM norm
FM Daniel Naroditsky: Clinched final IM norm
SM Roman Yankovsky: Clinched final IM norm
Is Shankland going to stay retired as a GM?
This is great for Loek van Wely (‘King Loek’ his knickname is over here). He will take a sabattical the rest of this year and this must be very satisfying for him.
Erik Fokke
Amsterdam, The Netherlands
GM Van Wely Loek 8 has defeated Shmeliov Denis 6½ in the last Round & was the clear Champion.Hearty congratulations for a Great Chess Grand Master.