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Artur Yusupov
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Haukur Angantysson
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1. e4 e5 2. Nc3 Nf6 3. Bc4 Nxe4 4. Qh5

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Nov 28-30
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Dresden, Germany
Nov 12-25
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Nov 7-8
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Bonn, Germany
Oct 14-Nov 2
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Cap d'Agde, France
Oct 26-Nov 1
Hikaru Nakamura defeated Vassily Ivanchuk in the final.
 
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Buenos Aires, Argentina
Sep 29-Oct 9
Club Argentino de Ajedrez sponsored this 10 way round robin invitational. Andres Rodriguez won with 7.5/9.
 
12th Essent Chess Tournament
Hoogeveen, NL
Oct 17-25
Ivan Sokolov beat out Smeets, Adly, and Sebag with 5/6.
 
European Club Cup
Kallithea, Greece
Oct 16-24
URAL Sverdlovskaya (Radjabov, Kamsky, Shirov, Grischuk, Malakhov, Motylev and Dreev) won the event.
 
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Kallithea, Greece
Oct 16-24
Cercle d'Echecs Monte Carlo won the European Club Cup for Women.
 
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Nagpur, India
Sep 28-Oct 6
Nigel Short wins with 9.5 out of 11.
 
Russian Superfinals
Moscow, Russia
Oct 2-16
A three way tie on 7/9 among Svidler, Jakovenko, and Alekseev led to a playoff, in which Svidler emerged victorious with 3/4.
 
SPICE Cup
Lubbock, Texas
Sep 19-28
The highest rated 10-player international round-robin chess tournament in US history. Four-way tie for 1st place (5.5/10) among Akobian, Onischuk, Harikrishna, and Kritz. Pentala Harikrishna placed highest in the tiebreak protocol.
 
Russia vs China Match
Ningpo, China
Sep 18-27
Russia's strongest grandmasters face off against China's biggest stars. China won the main event narrowly, 26 to 24.
 

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