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  • #21
    Re: Chess Superpower

    Originally posted by Pazooki View Post
    only 4 more days and its all over

    cmon Levon and Vlad
    Only three games left. Today Aronian will play with Kasimdzhanov Rustam- and Vladimir Akopian with Svidler Peter

    God bless them!

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    • #22
      Re: Chess Superpower

      FIDE Grand Prix
      NALCHIK 2009
      14th-30th April

      The winner of the Grand Prix series will play in 2011 in the Candidate event of the World Championship Cycle.

      After Round 11

      1 Aronian Levon 7.0
      2 Leko Peter 6.5
      3 Alekseev Evgeny 6.0
      4 Akopian Vladimir 6.0
      5 Grischuk Alexander 5.5
      6 Bacrot Etienne 5.5
      7 Svidler Peter 5.5
      8 Karjakin Sergey 5.5
      9 Gelfand Boris 5.0
      10 Mamedyarov Shakhriyar 5.0
      11 Kamsky Gata 5.0
      12 Kasimdzhanov Rustam 5.0
      13 Eljanov Pavel 5.0
      14 Ivanchuk Vassily 4.5


      Note please that the second Armenian; Vladimir Akopian shares the third place while Levon Aronian is the first.

      Congratualations!!!
      Sorted by ELO ratings.

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      • #23
        Re: Chess Superpower

        FIDE Grand Prix
        NALCHIK 2009
        14th-30th April

        The winner of the Grand Prix series will play in 2011 in the Candidate event of the World Championship Cycle.

        After Round 12

        1 Aronian Levon 7.5
        2 Leko Peter 7.5
        3 Grischuk Alexander 6.5
        4 Alekseev Evgeny 6.5
        5 Akopian Vladimir 6.5
        6 Bacrot Etienne 6.0
        7 Karjakin Sergey 6.0
        8 Gelfand Boris 5.5
        9 Svidler Peter 5.5
        10 Mamedyarov Shakhriyar 5.5
        11 Kamsky Gata 5.5
        12 Eljanov Pavel 5.5
        13 Ivanchuk Vassily 5.0
        14 Kasimdzhanov Rustam 5.0

        Note please that the second Armenian; Vladimir Akopian shares the third and Levon Aronian the first places.

        Sorted by ELO ratings.

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        • #24
          Re: Chess Superpower

          only 1 more game OMG levon good luck!! :P

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          • #25
            Re: Chess Superpower

            FIDE Grand Prix
            NALCHIK 2009
            14th-30th April

            The tournement is over winner of the Grand Prix is Levon Aronian and Vladimir Akopian is in third place

            After Round 13

            1 Aronian Levon 8.5
            2 Leko Peter 7.5
            3 Akopian Vladimir 7.5
            4 Grischuk Alexander 7.0
            5 Bacrot Etienne 7.0
            6 Gelfand Boris 6.5
            7 Alekseev Evgeny 6.5
            8 Svidler Peter 6.0
            9 Mamedyarov Shakhriyar 6.0
            10 Karjakin Sergey 6.0
            11 Kamsky Gata 6.0
            12 Ivanchuk Vassily 5.5
            13 Kasimdzhanov Rustam 5.5
            14 Eljanov Pavel 5.5

            Sorted by ELO ratings.

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            • #26
              Re: Chess Superpower

              Great! Thanks for keeping us updated all throughout the tournament gegev.
              Azerbaboon: 9.000 Google hits and counting!

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              • #27
                Re: Chess Superpower

                Well done Levon!

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                • #28
                  Re: Chess Superpower

                  Thanks for updates Gegev.

                  Nice job Lev

                  Maybe next time Vlad.

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                  • #29
                    Re: Chess Superpower

                    Thanks to all fellow Armenians who are proud of their famous fellow Armenians outstanding achievements.

                    Congratulations to the Mother Armenia!

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                    • #30
                      Re: Chess Superpower

                      Azerbaijani Chess Federation vice president can’t put up with Aronian’s success
                      01.05.2009 21:25 GMT+04:00

                      /PanARMENIAN.Net/ Commenting on the outcomes of FIDE Grand Prix tournament, Mahir Mammadov, vice president of the Chess Federation of Azerbaijan, said Armenian grandmaster Levon Aronian “wins competitions in which Teimour Rajabov doesn’t take part.”

                      Obviously, Mr. Mammadov is not aware of tournaments and their results. The fact is that last year won two tournaments – Grand Prix in Sochi and Amber 2009 - in which Rajabov did take part.

                      Azerbaboon: 9.000 Google hits and counting!

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