2016 Sinquefield Cup
The 2016 Sinquefield Cup is an elite international event, featuring 10 of the strongest chess players in the world. Over the course of nine rounds, these competitors will battle for $300,000 in prize money (first: $75,000, second: $50,000, third: $40,000, last: $15,000) plus points toward the Grand Chess Tour and the coveted title of 2016 Sinquefield Cup Champion.
The venue is the Chess Club and Scholastic Center at 4657 Maryland Avenue, Saint Louis, MO 63108. Tickets cost $10 per round or $80 for all ten rounds. Full information available at the official web site.
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Hundreds of thousands of spectators worldwide are expected to enjoy the all-star commentary team of GM Yasser Seirawan, GM Maurice Ashley and WGM Jennifer Shahade as they provide keen insights and analysis, in depth player interviews and witty discussions. Commentary is also available on the CCSCSL YouTube Channel, Livestream and Twitch.
Round Five - Wednesday, August 9, 1pm
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Name
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Rtg
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Res.
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Name
|
Rtg
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Anish Giri |
2769
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½-½
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Levon Aronian |
2784
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Viswanathan Anand |
2770
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½-½
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Wesley So |
2771
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Veselin Topalov |
2761
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1-0
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Ding Liren |
2755
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Peter Svidler |
2751
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½-½
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Hikaru Nakamura |
2791
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Fabiano Caruana |
2807
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½-½
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M. Vachier-Lagrave |
2819
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Round five
All photos by Lennart Ootes from official site
The fifth round threatened to be a repeat of rounds three and four, with hard-fought games, chances for wins, but only draws to show for them. Mind you, this was absolutely contrary to the way they started or how they even progressed.
The first standout game, and quickest to end, was between five-time World Champion Vishy Anand and Wesley So. Anand played a Giuoco Piano, or Italian game, for which So came well prepared, opting for a move and line that only very recently first saw the light of day.

The fascinating try of 9…Ne7! leads to a Marshall Gambit sort of position in Anand’s words, and though White is up a pawn, it is worth a fraction of a pawn at best.
Wesley So said he had first prepared this for a game against Anish Giri in Bilbao this year, but the first time this was actually played on the board was by Norwegian GM Jon Hammer in the French Top 12 League in May. That said, Vishy had also studied it in detail, and both rattled off the moves quite quickly, leading to a position that was quite equal in spite of the initial material balance, and it soon simplified into a draw.

Wesley So played a new line on the circuit that he and other grandmasters seem to have been preparing for some time
Vishy Anand - Wesley So
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1.e4 e5 2.Nf3 Nc6 3.Bc4 Bc5 4.0-0 Nf6 5.d3 0-0 6.c3 d5 7.exd5 Nxd5 8.a4 Nb6 9.Bb5 9...Ne7! 10.a5 c6 11.axb6 cxb5 12.Rxa7 Rxa7 13.bxa7 Bxa7 14.Nxe5 Bf5 15.Re1 15.Be3 Bb8 16.d4 Ng6 17.Nxg6 hxg6 18.Nd2 Qd6 19.g3 Qd5 20.Re1 Re8 21.Bf4 Rxe1+ 22.Qxe1 Bxf4 23.gxf4 b4 15...Bb8! 16.Na3 b4 17.cxb4 Qd5 18.Nec4 Bxd3 19.Rxe7 Bxc4 20.Qxd5 Bxd5 21.Rd7 Bc6 22.Rd1 Ba4 23.Rd3 Bc7 24.b3 Bc6 25.f3 Rd8 26.Rxd8+ Bxd8 27.b5 Bd7 28.Kf2 Be7 29.Ke2 Bxa3 30.Bxa3 Bxb5+ ½–½ - Start an analysis engine:
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Anand,V | 2770 | So,W | 2771 | ½–½ | 2016 | C50 | 4th Sinquefield Cup 2016 | 5 |
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Anand was ready for it, but could not find a way to wrest an advantage
Another game that promised to conclude in a win was the game by Fabiano Caruana against Maxime Vachier-Lagrave. After his 19th move, MVL went to the confession box, a form of live commentary by the player during the game that remains hidden from the rival while heard by the live commentators and audience. In it he commented his last move had been highly committal and he suspected he had made a do-or-die move that would most likely decide things one way or the other very soon.

Fabiano Caruana got a winning position against MVL, but let it slip away
While quite correct in his assessment, the position’s evaluation didn’t really waver from the slight plus for white according to the engine, until the serious mistake 25…Qh5? left him lost. This seemed to ensure the game would lead to the day’s first decisive result, but a series of slips by Caruana allowed MVL to escape with half the point.
Fabiano Caruana - Maxime Vachier-Lagrave
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1.e4 c5 2.Nf3 d6 3.d4 cxd4 4.Nxd4 Nf6 5.f3 Nc6 6.Nc3 e5 7.Nb3 Be7 8.Be3 Be6 9.Nd5 Bxd5 10.exd5 Nb4 11.c4 a5 12.Be2 Na6 13.Nd2 0-0 14.Nb1 Nd7 15.Qd2 f5 16.Nc3 Bh4+ 17.g3 f4 18.Bf2 Bg5 19.Qc2 Nac5 20.Kf1 Qe8 21.Re1 e4 22.Bxc5 Nxc5 23.Nxe4 Nxe4 24.Bd3 fxg3 25.Bxe4 25...Qh5? 25...g2+ 26.Kxg2 Qh5 26.Kg2! gxh2 27.Rxh2 Bh4 28.Bxh7+ Kh8 29.Be4 Rf4 30.Kh1 Qe5 31.Rg1 31.c5 dxc5 32.Qxc5 Rd8 33.Qb6 Rxd5 34.Qf2! Rd6 35.Bg6 Qxe1+ 36.Qxe1 31...g5 32.Qc3? 32.c5 32...Qxc3 33.bxc3 Kg7 34.Rb1 Rf7 35.Rb6 Ra6 36.Rhb2? 36.Rb5 36...Rxb6 37.Rxb6 Bf2 38.Rxd6 Rf6! 39.Rd8 Rf8 40.Rd6 Rf6 41.Rd8 Rf8 42.Rxf8 Kxf8 43.d6 Bc5 44.d7 Ke7 45.Bf5 Be3 46.Kg2 Bd2 47.Kf2 ½–½ - Start an analysis engine:
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Caruana,F | 2807 | Vachier-Lagrave,M | 2819 | ½–½ | 2016 | B54 | 4th Sinquefield Cup 2016 | 5 |
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Peter Svidler and Hikaru Nakamura played a strong game that seemed better for Svidler but eventually drew
The final game of the day to end, and also one of the tensest, was between Veselin Topalov and Ding Liren. Topalov slowly outplayed his opponent to reach a winning position, but suddenly, in spite of two full extra pawns, things became very challenging to convert.

Ding Liren had managed to reach a drawn position, but missed his chance
Veselin Topalov - Ding Liren (annotated by GM Elshan Moradiabadi)

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Veselin Topalov is the leader of the 2016 Sinquefield Cup after five rounds
With this win, Topalov takes the lead in the Sinquefield Cup with 3.5/5 after the first half, followed by So, Anand, and Aronian, all on 3.0/5. Wednesday is a rest day, with play resuming Thursday, August 11. Be sure not to miss it!
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Standings after five rounds

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Schedule
Day |
Date |
Time |
Event |
Playchess commentary
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German |
Tuesday |
Aug. 9 |
1 p.m. |
Round 5 |
Simon Williams
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Klaus Bischoff |
Wednesday |
Aug. 10 |
Rest Day |
Thursday |
Aug. 11 |
1 p.m. |
Round 6 |
Chris Ward
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Thomas Luther |
Friday |
Aug. 12 |
1 p.m. |
Round 7 |
Yannick Pelletier
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Thomas Luther |
Saturday |
Aug. 13 |
1 p.m. |
Round 8 |
Simon Williams
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Yannick Pelletier |
Sunday |
Aug. 14 |
1 p.m. |
Round 9 |
Yannick Pelletier
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Klaus Bischoff |
Monday |
Aug. 15 |
1 p.m. |
Playoffs |
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Pairings
Round One - Friday, August 5, 1pm
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Name
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Rtg
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Res.
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Name
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Rtg
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Ding Liren |
2755
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½-½
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Levon Aronian |
2784
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Wesley So |
2771
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1-0
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Hikaru Nakamura |
2791
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Anish Giri |
2769
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½-½
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M. Vachier-Lagrave |
2819
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Viswanathan Anand |
2770
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½-½
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Fabiano Caruana |
2807
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Veselin Topalov |
2761
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1-0
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Peter Svidler |
2751
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Round Two - Saturday, August 6, 1pm
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Name
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Rtg
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Res.
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Name
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Rtg
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Levon Aronian |
2784
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1-0
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Peter Svidler |
2751
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Fabiano Caruana |
2807
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½-½
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Veselin Topalov |
2761
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Hikaru Nakamura |
2791
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1-0
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Anish Giri |
2769
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Ding Liren |
2755
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½-½
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Wesley So |
2771
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M. Vachier-Lagrave |
2819
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0-1
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Viswanathan Anand |
2770
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Round Three - Sunday, August 7, 1pm
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Name
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Rtg
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Res.
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Name
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Rtg
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Wesley So |
2771
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½-½
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Levon Aronian |
2784
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Anish Giri |
2769
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½-½
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Ding Liren |
2755
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Viswanathan Anand |
2770
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½-½
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Hikaru Nakamura |
2791
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Veselin Topalov |
2761
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½-½
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M. Vachier-Lagrave |
2819
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Peter Svidler |
2751
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½-½
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Fabiano Caruana |
2807
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Round Four - Monday, August 8, 1pm
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Name
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Rtg
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Res.
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Name
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Rtg
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Levon Aronian |
2784
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½-½
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Fabiano Caruana |
2807
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M. Vachier-Lagrave |
2819
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½-½
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Peter Svidler |
2751
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Hikaru Nakamura |
2791
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½-½
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Veselin Topalov |
2761
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Ding Liren |
2755
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½-½
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Viswanathan Anand |
2770
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Wesley So |
2771
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½-½
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Anish Giri |
2769
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Round Five - Tuesday, August 9, 1pm
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Name
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Rtg
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Res.
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Name
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Rtg
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Anish Giri |
2769
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½-½
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Levon Aronian |
2784
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Viswanathan Anand |
2770
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½-½
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Wesley So |
2771
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Veselin Topalov |
2761
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1-0
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Ding Liren |
2755
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Peter Svidler |
2751
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½-½
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Hikaru Nakamura |
2791
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Fabiano Caruana |
2807
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½-½
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M. Vachier-Lagrave |
2819
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Round Six - Thursday, August 11, 1pm
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Name
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Rtg
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Res.
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Name
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Rtg
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Levon Aronian |
2771 |
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M. Vachier-Lagrave |
2819
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Hikaru Nakamura |
2731 |
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Fabiano Caruana |
2807
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Ding Liren |
2793 |
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Peter Svidler |
2751
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Wesley So |
2779 |
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Veselin Topalov |
2761
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Anish Giri |
2765 |
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Viswanathan Anand |
2770
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Round Seven - Friday, August 12, 1pm
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Name
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Rtg
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Res.
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Name
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Rtg
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Viswanathan Anand |
2770
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Levon Aronian |
2784
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Veselin Topalov |
2761
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Anish Giri |
2769
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Peter Svidler |
2751
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Wesley So |
2771
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Fabiano Caruana |
2807
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Ding Liren |
2755
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M. Vachier-Lagrave |
2819
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Hikaru Nakamura |
2791
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Round Eight - Saturday, August, 13, 1pm
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Name
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Rtg
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Res.
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Name
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Rtg
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Levon Aronian |
2784
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Hikaru Nakamura |
2791
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Ding Liren |
2755
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M. Vachier-Lagrave |
2819
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Wesley So |
2771
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Fabiano Caruana |
2807
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Anish Giri |
2769
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Peter Svidler |
2751
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Viswanathan Anand |
2770
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Veselin Topalov |
2761
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Round Nine - Sunday, August 14, 1pm
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Name
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Rtg
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Res.
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Name
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Rtg
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Veselin Topalov |
2761
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Levon Aronian |
2784
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Peter Svidler |
2751
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Viswanathan Anand |
2770
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Fabiano Caruana |
2807
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Anish Giri |
2769
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M. Vachier-Lagrave |
2819
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Wesley So |
2771
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Hikaru Nakamura |
2791
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Ding Liren |
2755
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