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| Daily report by Erik Malmsten |
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| Written by Shenon Badre on Tue, Jul 20 2010 (05:28) | |
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Quickly going over the cross table, there were 30 unrated FIDE players with a ratable performance, i.e. they scored 1 point from at least 3 FIDE-rated players. They need to have 9 rated games (the rest can all be losses) to get a published rating (if above the 1200 floor). Those just above the 1900 cut for acclelerated pairings met several FIDE-rated players at the begining. They don't to play FIDE-rated players in under 2000 sections, so they really benefitted from this one section event. Kit-Sun Ng 2062 1.5-3.5 Ismail Ibrahim 2062 2-1+ Alex T. Ferreira 2054 1-3+ Brendan Fan 2015 2-3 Derick Joshua Twesigye 1990 Andre Zybura 1989 1-3 Robert Bzikot 1984 2-3 James Fu 1978 3.5-2.5 Louis Cheng 1975 1-1+ Simon Gladstone 1946 1-3+ Robert Roller 1937 3.5-2.5+ Laurent Allard 1934 1.5-3.5 Ruokai [David] Li 1-2+ Yves Ber 1914 1.5-2.5+ John W Chidley-Hill 1897 1-2 John Doknjas 1896 1.5-3.5 Paul Stephens 1882 2-1 Ralph Deline 1869 1-2+ David Poirier 1855 1-3 Ferdinand Supsup 1851 1.5-3.5 Arjun Bharat 1841 2-2 Alex Rapoport 1838 1.5-.5+ Ed Zator 1835 1.5-.5+ Branislav Rajsic 1782 1-3 Juliaan Posaratnanathan 1768 1.5-2.5 Alex Lambruschini 1744 1-2 Greg Beal 1728 2-0+ Jonathan Lai 1727 2-3 Matthew Scott 1506 1-3 Wayne Siu 1449 1-2+ |
And for the chess-player the success which crowns his work, the great dispeller of sorrows, is named "combination."
-Emanuel Lasker (1868-1941)