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  • #11
    Re: Chess Superpower

    Originally posted by PepsiAddict View Post
    Who really cares about Chess?
    Lol, Chess is actually one of the most popular games/sports in the world. So I care and so do millions of other people and you probably should care too. You can read about it here.

    Your Armenia compatriots are one of the top ranked teams in the world having won the last two World Chess Olympiads (see 2007 and 2008) Chess being a mind sport, that says a lot about our small, semi-impoverished country with barely 3 million people.

    Here's someone you should look up to and be proud of - Tigran Petrosian
    Azerbaboon: 9.000 Google hits and counting!

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    • #12
      Re: Chess Superpower

      Originally posted by PepsiAddict View Post
      Who really cares about Chess?
      That's like saying "Who really cares about the NBA?"

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      • #13
        Re: Chess Superpower

        Originally posted by iFemale View Post
        That's like saying "Who really cares about the NBA?"
        Again a smart remark.
        Positive vibes, positive taught

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        • #14
          Re: Chess Superpower

          Originally posted by Anonymouse
          Federate, unfortunately for him, if it doesn't involve a couple of African-Americans running around getting paid ridiculous millions to throw a stupid ball in a basket to appeal to the modern man's ADD-esque capacity of a brain, then he's not going to bother.

          Hey white guys play "run around getting payed ridiculous millions to throw a stupid ball in a basket" too you know

          http://www.bballcity.com/images/2006...tzki-1-med.jpg

          PA chess rules it's not like it's checkers or something
          Last edited by ara87; 04-22-2009, 12:36 AM.

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          • #15
            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.

            Round 7

            1 Aronian Levon 4.5
            2 Leko Peter 4.0
            3 Grischuk Alexander 4.0
            4 Svidler Peter 4.0
            5 Karjakin Sergey 4.0
            6 Alekseev Evgeny 4.0
            7 Bacrot Etienne 3.5
            8 Mamedyarov Shakhriyar 3.5
            9 Akopian Vladimir 3.5
            10 Kasimdzhanov Rustam 3.5
            11 Kamsky Gata 3.0
            12 Eljanov Pavel 3.0
            13 Gelfand Boris 2.5
            14 Ivanchuk Vassily 2.0

            Sorted by ELO ratings.

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            • #16
              Re: Chess Superpower

              oooooooooxx were back in 1st place again ^^ hopefully Vladimir can catch up and get 2nd

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              • #17
                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.

                Round 8

                1 Aronian Levon 5.0
                2 Leko Peter 4.5
                3 Grischuk Alexander 4.5
                4 Svidler Peter 4.5
                5 Karjakin Sergey 4.5
                6 Alekseev Evgeny 4.5
                7 Bacrot Etienne 4.0
                8 Mamedyarov Shakhriyar 4.0
                9 Akopian Vladimir 4.0
                10 Eljanov Pavel 4.0
                11 Gelfand Boris 3.5
                12 Kasimdzhanov Rustam 3.5
                13 Kamsky Gata 3.0
                14 Ivanchuk Vassily 2.5

                Sorted by ELO ratings.

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                • #18
                  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 9

                  1 Aronian Levon 5.5
                  2 Alekseev Evgeny 5.5

                  etc.

                  Sorted by ELO ratings.

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                  • #19
                    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 10

                    1 Aronian Levon 6.5
                    2 Leko Peter 6.0
                    3 Grischuk Alexander 5.5
                    4 Alekseev Evgeny 5.5
                    5 Akopian Vladimir 5.5
                    6 Bacrot Etienne 5.0
                    7 Svidler Peter 5.0
                    8 Mamedyarov Shakhriyar 5.0
                    9 Karjakin Sergey 5.0
                    10 Kamsky Gata 4.5
                    11 Kasimdzhanov Rustam 4.5
                    12 Eljanov Pavel 4.5
                    13 Gelfand Boris 4.0
                    14 Ivanchuk Vassily 3.5

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

                    Congratualations!!!
                    Sorted by ELO ratings.
                    Last edited by gegev; 04-26-2009, 07:49 AM.

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                    • #20
                      Re: Chess Superpower

                      only 4 more days and its all over

                      cmon Levon and Vlad

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