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Carlsen, McShane and Kramnik - The tournament has divided itself into three distinct groups, with Magnus Carlsen, Luke McShane and Vladimir Kramnik edging ahead of Hikaru Nakamura at the top
- London Chess Classic 2011 - News - ChessAnyTime
This year's London Classic features the World's top four, the leading US player, and the majority of the English National team The venue is the Olympia Conference Centre, Kensington, and play will take place from the 3rd to the 12th of December 2011 Magnus Carlsen, who was 21 a few days ago, is back in town, having won the first two editions of the tournament For some recent annotated games
- Tie-break day! - News - ChessAnyTime
The first round tie-breaks saw most of the favourites through, but there were some surprises Ruben Felgaer of Argentina won the second rapid game with black, which eliminated Vladimir Malakhov, and Pavel Eljanov crashed out to his countryman Yaroslav Zherebukh US star Gata Kamsky can put yesterday's disappointing game behind him, as a black rapidplay win enables him to make the second round
- And then there were two. . . - News - ChessAnyTime
Saint Petersburg are ahead of Baden-Baden on board points at the top of the leaderboard These two teams are the only ones to have won their first five matches, and their head-to-head encounter in the sixth round should be decisive In the Women's club championship there are three teams sharing the lead, Mika, Timisoara and AVS
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Armenia held, but close to title - A draw with Azerbaijan has left Armenia ahead by two points going into the last round Ukraine play the leaders tomorrow and will have to win by an unlikely 4-0 to overtake the Armenian squad
- Armenia Champions - News - ChessAnyTime
In the last round, draws across the board against the Ukraine was sufficient for the Armenian team to get their hands on the gold medal in Ningbo China They were the only team to have remained unbeaten China won the big clash with Hungary 2½-1½ and thus obtained silver The Ukrainians manged bronze, due in part to the Russian's surprising defeat at the hands of the Indians
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The Rostov Women's Grand Prix - Rostov-on-Don in southern Russia is the venue for the first in a new series of Grand Prix events for Women
- Morozevichs good form continues - News - ChessAnyTime
White Rating Result Black Rating; Peter Svidler: 2739: 1-0: Vladimir Kramnik: 2781: Sergey Karjakin: 2788: ½-½: Alexander Morozevich: 2694: Alexander Galkin: 2598
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