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Monday, September 16, 2013

GM Bator Sambuev wins Montreal Open Chess Championship 2013

Chess Blog for Daily Chess News and Trivia (c) Alexandra Kosteniuk, 2013

Hi everyone, 
The Quebec Chess Federation staged the 2013 Montreal Open Championship on 6-8th September at Collège Jean-de-Brébeuf, 3200 Côte Sainte-Catherine, Montréal.

The tournament was held in four sections: Section A Open, Section B (U2000), Section C (U1600) and Section D (U1200). All sections were played over five rounds of Swiss system.

The Open section had 34 participants. GM Bator Sambuev took the top prize with perfect 5,0/5 score, a full point ahead of IM Jean Hebert. Full standings below.

The U2000 section had 40 participants. Jonathan Turcotte (elo 1990) is the sole winner with 4,5/5 points.

The U1600 section had 44 participants. Matthieu Johnson-Constantin (elo 1561) took the first place with 5,0/5 points.

The U1200 section had 35 participants. Allison Tsypin (elo 1138) conceded only one draw to finish clear first with 4,5/5 points.

The total prize fund was 5000$. Top prizes in the Open section were $1000/500/300/150. (www.chessdom.com)

Quebec Chess Federation

Open section final standings:

1. Sambuev Bator CAN 2562 – 5
2. Hebert Jean CAN 2421 – 4
3. Qin Ziyi CAN 2333 – 3.5
4. Nicula Marius CAN 2184 – 3.5
5. Masse Hugues CAN 2169 – 3.5
6. Ibrahim Anthony CAN 2157 – 3.5
7. Prahov Valentin CAN 2135 – 3.5
8. Khashper Arkady CAN 2134 – 3.5
9. Kleinman Michael CAN 2292 – 3
10. Libersan Thierry CAN 2143 – 3
11. Le Duin Thierry CAN 2015 – 3
12. Chiku-Ratte Olivier-Kenta CAN 2263 – 2.5
13. Beaulieu Eric CAN 2252 – 2.5
14. Nikulich Oleksandr CAN 2117 – 2.5
15. Trahan Daniel CAN 2115 – 2.5
16. Cardona Misael CAN 2109 – 2.5
17. Robichaud Louis CAN 2083 – 2.5
18. Yu Zong Yang CAN 2070 – 2.5
19. Lopez Linares Lizandro Fernand CAN 2059 – 2.5
20. Zhou Qiyu CAN 2007 – 2.5
21. Luo Zhao Yang CAN 1981 – 2.5
22. Sprumont Oscar CAN 1964 – 2.5
23. Zhu Hong Rui CAN 2066 – 2
24. Nunez Omar CAN 1993 – 2
25. Dumont Félix CAN 2144 – 1.5
26. Vidal Liewellyn CAN 2102 – 1.5
27. Poulin Mathieu CAN 2080 – 1.5
28. Corriveau Philippe CAN 2048 – 1.5
29. Bouchard Jean-Marc CAN 1979 – 1.5
30. Cvetkovic Siméon CAN 1964 – 1.5
31. Barre Michel CAN 1956 – 1.5
32. Gueorguiev Valentin CAN 1887 – 1.5
33. Langlois-Remillard Alexis CAN 1941 – 1
34. Sarrazin-Gendron Roman CAN 2020 – 0

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