Campeonato Absoluto Individual de Europa 2019
Ronda 8 (26.03.2019, a las 15:00 CET)
Los resultados en los 10 primeros tableros
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Nils Grandelius y Kacper Piorun | Foto: Patricia Claros

Ivan Salgado | Foto: Patricia Claros

Levan Pantsulaia vs. David Antón | Foto: Patricia Claros
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Las partidas
Clasifiación tras 8 rondas
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13 |
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GM |
Rodshtein Maxim |
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2673 |
6,5 |
2598 |
38,0 |
41,5 |
2828 |
10 |
14,7 |
2 |
37 |
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GM |
Piorun Kacper |
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2631 |
6,5 |
2596 |
38,0 |
42,0 |
2822 |
10 |
18,9 |
3 |
1 |
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GM |
Artemiev Vladislav |
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2736 |
6,5 |
2585 |
37,5 |
41,5 |
2819 |
10 |
7,6 |
4 |
9 |
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GM |
Grandelius Nils |
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2694 |
6,5 |
2583 |
36,5 |
40,5 |
2815 |
10 |
11,3 |
5 |
69 |
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GM |
Esipenko Andrey |
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2603 |
6,5 |
2544 |
36,5 |
40,0 |
2769 |
10 |
16,5 |
6 |
80 |
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GM |
Ter-Sahakyan Samvel |
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2590 |
6,0 |
2616 |
37,0 |
40,5 |
2770 |
10 |
19,2 |
7 |
110 |
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GM |
Christiansen Johan-Sebastian |
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2539 |
6,0 |
2602 |
34,5 |
37,0 |
2746 |
10 |
22,3 |
8 |
26 |
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GM |
Alekseenko Kirill |
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2644 |
6,0 |
2597 |
37,5 |
40,5 |
2766 |
10 |
12,4 |
9 |
91 |
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GM |
Aleksandrov Aleksej |
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2574 |
6,0 |
2584 |
36,0 |
39,0 |
2736 |
10 |
17,4 |
10 |
81 |
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GM |
Can Emre |
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2586 |
6,0 |
2565 |
34,0 |
37,5 |
2725 |
10 |
14,8 |
11 |
38 |
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GM |
Gledura Benjamin |
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2630 |
6,0 |
2561 |
34,0 |
37,0 |
2731 |
10 |
10,6 |
12 |
32 |
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GM |
Lysyj Igor |
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2635 |
6,0 |
2553 |
34,5 |
38,5 |
2727 |
10 |
9,2 |
13 |
28 |
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GM |
Anton Guijarro David |
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2643 |
6,0 |
2551 |
33,5 |
37,5 |
2726 |
10 |
8,3 |
14 |
62 |
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GM |
Pantsulaia Levan |
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2611 |
6,0 |
2547 |
33,5 |
37,0 |
2715 |
10 |
11,0 |
15 |
29 |
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GM |
Zvjaginsev Vadim |
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2642 |
6,0 |
2546 |
36,0 |
39,0 |
2722 |
10 |
8,0 |
16 |
64 |
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GM |
Bindrich Falko |
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2610 |
6,0 |
2528 |
33,0 |
36,5 |
2699 |
10 |
9,2 |
17 |
10 |
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GM |
Korobov Anton |
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2686 |
6,0 |
2520 |
34,5 |
39,0 |
2700 |
10 |
1,7 |
18 |
58 |
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GM |
Oparin Grigoriy |
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2613 |
6,0 |
2474 |
31,5 |
35,0 |
2652 |
10 |
4,0 |
19 |
56 |
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GM |
Bosiocic Marin |
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2614 |
6,0 |
2463 |
31,5 |
35,0 |
2636 |
10 |
2,8 |
20 |
82 |
|
GM |
Azarov Sergei |
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2585 |
5,5 |
2630 |
38,5 |
42,0 |
2730 |
10 |
16,0 |
21 |
88 |
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GM |
Hracek Zbynek |
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2578 |
5,5 |
2610 |
36,0 |
39,0 |
2708 |
10 |
14,6 |
22 |
16 |
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GM |
Berkes Ferenc |
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2666 |
5,5 |
2593 |
37,0 |
41,0 |
2713 |
10 |
4,8 |
23 |
11 |
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GM |
Cheparinov Ivan |
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2683 |
5,5 |
2592 |
34,5 |
38,0 |
2713 |
10 |
3,1 |
24 |
23 |
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GM |
Gelfand Boris |
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2655 |
5,5 |
2580 |
36,5 |
39,5 |
2700 |
10 |
4,8 |
25 |
39 |
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GM |
Rakhmanov Aleksandr |
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2629 |
5,5 |
2575 |
34,5 |
38,0 |
2693 |
10 |
6,8 |
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On this DVD GM Yannick Pelletier offers Black a repertoire against the London System that you can employ no matter which opening (Systems with d5, systems with g6, Queen’s Indian, Queen’s Gambit, Benoni, Benko, Dutch) you usually play against 1.d4 followe
The London System, which for a long time had been the reputation of a rather harmless sideline, has developed into a very popular opening, and World Champion Magnus Carlsen is only one of many top players who plays it regularly. The London System indeed suits the modern approach to openings very well: White does not necessarily strive for an opening advantage but is content to develop his pieces and hopes to outplay his opponent in the middlegame. However, the London System is more dangerous than it seems and if Black is not careful he can easily wind up in a bad position. Theory develops fast today, even in less concrete systems.
Fotos: Patricia Claros
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