27/03/2017 – Tras 4 rondas disputadas en el Sharjah Masters, quedan 5 líderes con el marcador perfecto: Wang Hao, Adhiban, Jones, Fressinet y Kravtsiv. En la primera mesa, Wang Hao se impuso al joven indio Raunak Sadhwani que tiene 465 puntos Elo menos. En mesa 2, Adhiban se impuso con negras a Anda Safranska (Francia) que curiosamente tiene exactamente la misma diferencia en puntos Elo: 465. En mesa 3, Gawain Jones se apuntó una victoria frente a Mittal Aditya. Cronica con vídeos de Daniel King.
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Sharjah Masters 2017
Se disputa entre el 23 y el 31 de marzo por sistema suizo, a 9 rondas. El control de tiempo es de 90 minutos con 30 segundos de incremento por movimiento. El lugar del juego es el Sharjah Chess & Culture Club (Sharjah Hall) en la ciudad de los Emiratos Árabes Unidos. Entre los participantes están Radoslaw Wojtazek, Yuriy Kryvoruchko y también varios fuertes jugadores latinos, como David Antón, Eduardo Iturrizaga y Sandro Mareco.
Ronda 4
Las 10 primeras mesas
26/03/2017 a las 16:30
Mesa
Nombre
FED
Elo
Resultado
Nombre
FED
Elo
1
GM
Wang Hao
CHN
2683
1 - 0
FM
Sadhwani Raunak
IND
2218
2
WGM
Safranska Anda
FRA
2217
0 - 1
GM
Adhiban B.
IND
2682
3
CM
Aditya Mittal
IND
2183
0 - 1
GM
Jones Gawain C B
ENG
2676
4
CM
Mendonca Leon Luke
IND
2110
0 - 1
GM
Fressinet Laurent
FRA
2662
5
GM
Oleksiyenko Mykhaylo
UKR
2643
½ - ½
WFM
Srija Seshadri
IND
2166
6
GM
Kravtsiv Martyn
UKR
2641
1 - 0
WFM
Cholleti Sahajasri
IND
2120
7
GM
Akopian Vladimir
ARM
2675
1 - 0
Al Yaghshi M. Hisham
SYR
2056
8
GM
Kryvoruchko Yuriy
UKR
2708
1 - 0
Arjun K
IND
2232
9
GM
Amin Bassem
EGY
2660
1 - 0
Kavinda Akila
SRI
2084
10
GM
Kuzubov Yuriy
UKR
2643
1 - 0
CM
Nikhil Magizhnan
IND
2077
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