15-Year-old Vladislav Artemiev wins Kustov Chess Memorial in Novokuznetsk
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Top Final standings:1. Artemiev Vladislav IM 2595 – 9.5
2. Belous Vladimir GM 2552 – 9
3. Aleksandrov Aleksej GM 2528 – 8.5
4. Belozerov Andrei GM 2578 – 8
5. Bocharov Dmitry GM 2598 – 8
6. Volkov Sergey GM 2631 – 8
7. Dvoirys Semen I. GM 2518 – 8
8. Jumabayev Rinat GM 2598 – 8
9. Fatkhutdinov Gafiyat FM 2358 – 8
10. Yuffa Daniil FM 2433 – 8
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Hello everyone,
Fifteen-year-old IM Vladislav Artemiev emerged clear winner of the Kustov Memorial that was held on 25-27th October at the Culture Center in Novokuznetsk, Kemerovo Oblast, Russia. The tournament was held in memory of B.A.Kustov, the first President of Novokuznetsk Chess Federation. The playing format was 11 round Swiss with the time control 15′+10”. The tournament is valid for the Rapid Grand Prix 2013 – Cup of Russia. The reigning Russian Junior Champion Artemiev (from Omsk) completed the event with 9,5/11 points, leaving the second-placed GM Vladimir Belous half a point behind. (www.chessdom.com)
Fifteen-year-old IM Vladislav Artemiev emerged clear winner of the Kustov Memorial that was held on 25-27th October at the Culture Center in Novokuznetsk, Kemerovo Oblast, Russia. The tournament was held in memory of B.A.Kustov, the first President of Novokuznetsk Chess Federation. The playing format was 11 round Swiss with the time control 15′+10”. The tournament is valid for the Rapid Grand Prix 2013 – Cup of Russia. The reigning Russian Junior Champion Artemiev (from Omsk) completed the event with 9,5/11 points, leaving the second-placed GM Vladimir Belous half a point behind. (www.chessdom.com)
Top Final standings:1. Artemiev Vladislav IM 2595 – 9.5
2. Belous Vladimir GM 2552 – 9
3. Aleksandrov Aleksej GM 2528 – 8.5
4. Belozerov Andrei GM 2578 – 8
5. Bocharov Dmitry GM 2598 – 8
6. Volkov Sergey GM 2631 – 8
7. Dvoirys Semen I. GM 2518 – 8
8. Jumabayev Rinat GM 2598 – 8
9. Fatkhutdinov Gafiyat FM 2358 – 8
10. Yuffa Daniil FM 2433 – 8
From Alexandra Kosteniuk's
www.chessblog.com
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