Armenia GM Hrant Melkumyan wins Teplice Chess Open 2014
Hello chess blog friends, some more chess tournament news via FIDE: The spa town of Teplice, in the Czech Republic, hosted the IX Annual International Chess Tournament Open Teplice 2014. The winner was GM Hrant Melkumyan from Armenia with 8/9 points. Second place went to GM Daniel Naroditsky from USA. In third place was Eduard Andreev from Ukraine. The tournament had participants from 23 countries and included 15 Grandmasters and 16 International Masters. You can find more information on the official website: www.openteplice.cz.
Teplice (Teplice-Šanov until 1948) is a nice chess city and located in northwestern Bohemia near the border with the German state of Saxony. Maybe you should consider playing your next chess event in the Czech Republic.
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Open Teplice - 1. GM Hrant Melkumyan, 2. Daniel Naroditsky, 3. GM Eduard Andreev.
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