Tournament information | |
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Sport | Chess |
Location | Douglas, Isle of Man |
Dates | 25 October 2023– 5 November 2023 |
Administrator | FIDE |
Format | 11-round Swiss-system tournament |
Host(s) | IOM International Chess Limited, sponsored by Scheinberg family |
Venue | Villa Marina |
Final positions | |
Champion | Vidit Gujrathi |
Runner-up | Hikaru Nakamura |
The FIDE Grand Swiss Tournament 2023 was a chess tournament that formed part of the qualification cycle for the World Chess Championship 2024. [1] It was an 11-round Swiss-system tournament with 114 players competing from 25 October to 5 November 2023 in the Isle of Man. The winner and runner-up of the tournament (Vidit Gujrathi and Hikaru Nakamura) earned the right to play in the Candidates Tournament 2024. [2] [3]
The event was held in parallel with the FIDE Women's Grand Swiss Tournament 2023.
The tournament has an 11-round Swiss format, with pairings made using the Dutch system for Swiss tournaments. [4]
The games used classical time controls with 100 minutes for the first 40 moves, then 50 minutes for the next 20 moves, then 15 minutes for the rest of the game, with a per-move increment of 30 seconds. [4]
Tie-breaks between players who finish on the same score will be determined, in order, by the following tie-breaks: [4]
The tournament ran from 25 October to 5 November 2023 in the Isle of Man, the original location of the previous Grand Swiss tournament. Games are being played at the Royal Hall of the Villa Marina. [1]
Date | Event |
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24 October | Opening ceremony |
25 October | Round 1 |
26 October | Round 2 |
27 October | Round 3 |
28 October | Round 4 |
29 October | Round 5 |
30 October | Round 6 |
31 October | Free day |
1 November | Round 7 |
2 November | Round 8 |
3 November | Round 9 |
4 November | Round 10 |
5 November | Round 11 |
Closing ceremony |
On July 25, FIDE announced a preliminary list of 100 confirmed participants. FIDE also stated that the finalized lineup was expected to be available in September and was expected to have 114 players. [5]
Under FIDE regulations, the initial 114 invites were distributed as follows: [4]
Various methods were also specified to replace a player who declined an invitation.
Notation: "0 (B 70)" indicates a loss (0 points) with black pieces (B) against the player who finished 70th (Erwin l'Ami). The first tiebreak (labeled AROC-1) is the average rating of opponents "cut 1" (viz. excluding the lowest-rated opponent), which was sufficient to determine the qualifiers. [6] [7]
Rank | Name | Rating | 1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | 5 | 6 | 7 | 8 | 9 | 10 | 11 | Total | AROC-1 |
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1 | Vidit Gujrathi | 2716 | 0 (B 70) | 1 (W 102) | 1 (B 105) | 1 (W 40) | 0.5 (B 28) | 1 (W 29) | 1 (B 8) | 0.5 (W 2) | 0.5 (W 3) | 1 (B 20) | 1 (W 9) | 8.5 | 2671 |
2 | Hikaru Nakamura | 2780 | 0.5 (W 88) | 0.5 (B 60) | 1 (W 68) | 1 (B 44) | 1 (W 21) | 0.5 (B 3) | 0.5 (W 9) | 0.5 (B 1) | 1 (W 17) | 1 (W 10) | 0.5 (B 4) | 8 | 2687 |
3 | Andrey Esipenko | 2683 | 1 (W 98) | 1 (B 71) | 0.5 (W 9) | 1 (B 101) | 0.5 (W 10) | 0.5 (W 2) | 0.5 (B 4) | 1 (W 5) | 0.5 (B 1) | 1 (W 6) | 0 (B 7) | 7.5 | 2702 |
4 | Arjun Erigaisi | 2712 | 1 (W 53) | 1 (B 25) | 0.5 (W 21) | 0.5 (B 9) | 1 (W 71) | 0.5 (B 41) | 0.5 (W 3) | 0.5 (W 34) | 0.5 (B 26) | 1 (B 22) | 0.5 (W 2) | 7.5 | 2681 |
5 | Vincent Keymer | 2717 | 0.5 (W 56) | 0.5 (B 68) | 1 (W 92) | 1 (B 48) | 0.5 (W 9) | 0.5 (B 14) | 1 (W 37) | 0 (B 3) | 1 (W 45) | 1 (W 26) | 0.5 (B 10) | 7.5 | 2673 |
6 | Parham Maghsoodloo | 2707 | 1 (W 34) | 0.5 (B 86) | 0.5 (W 37) | 0 (B 28) | 1 (W 60) | 0.5 (B 46) | 1 (W 30) | 1 (B 15) | 1 (W 21) | 0 (B 3) | 1 (W 24) | 7.5 | 2660 |
7 | Anish Giri | 2760 | 0.5 (W 60) | 1 (B 88) | 0.5 (W 18) | 0.5 (B 19) | 0.5 (W 37) | 0.5 (B 69) | 0.5 (W 25) | 0.5 (B 16) | 1 (W 38) | 1 (B 29) | 1 (W 3) | 7.5 | 2657 |
8 | Javokhir Sindarov | 2658 | 0.5 (W 101) | 1 (B 109) | 1 (W 23) | 0.5 (B 10) | 0.5 (W 41) | 1 (B 22) | 0 (W 1) | 0.5 (B 24) | 0.5 (W 27) | 0.5 (B 12) | 1 (W 43) | 7 | 2707 |
9 | Alexandr Predke | 2656 | 1 (B 96) | 1 (W 11) | 0.5 (B 3) | 0.5 (W 4) | 0.5 (B 5) | 1 (W 61) | 0.5 (B 2) | 0.5 (W 26) | 0.5 (B 18) | 1 (W 34) | 0 (B 1) | 7 | 2702 |
10 | Fabiano Caruana | 2786 | 1 (B 31) | 1 (W 29) | 0.5 (B 70) | 0.5 (W 8) | 0.5 (B 3) | 1 (W 28) | 0.5 (B 19) | 1 (W 18) | 0.5 (W 20) | 0 (B 2) | 0.5 (W 5) | 7 | 2684 |
11 | Jan-Krzysztof Duda | 2726 | 1 (W 92) | 0 (B 9) | 1 (W 56) | 0.5 (B 18) | 0.5 (W 46) | 0.5 (B 16) | 1 (W 86) | 0 (B 17) | 1 (W 69) | 0.5 (B 25) | 1 (W 37) | 7 | 2650 |
12 | Nodirbek Abdusattorov | 2716 | 1 (B 36) | 0.5 (W 32) | 0.5 (B 40) | 0.5 (W 17) | 0.5 (B 86) | 0.5 (W 30) | 0.5 (B 28) | 0.5 (W 31) | 1 (B 58) | 0.5 (W 8) | 1 (B 34) | 7 | 2648 |
13 | R Praggnanandhaa | 2738 | 0.5 (W 68) | 0.5 (B 56) | 0.5 (W 60) | 0.5 (B 16) | 0.5 (W 104) | 0.5 (B 36) | 1 (W 102) | 0.5 (B 14) | 1 (W 71) | 0.5 (B 37) | 1 (W 20) | 7 | 2637 |
14 | Nodirbek Yakubboev | 2616 | 0 (B 82) | 1 (W 114) | 0.5 (B 93) | 1 (W 51) | 1 (B 83) | 0.5 (W 5) | 0 (B 20) | 0.5 (W 13) | 1 (B 61) | 0.5 (W 18) | 0.5 (B 39) | 6.5 | 2706 |
15 | Samvel Ter-Sahakyan | 2618 | 0.5 (W 43) | 1 (B 84) | 0 (W 22) | 0 (B 45) | 1 (W 110) | 1 (B 49) | 1 (W 40) | 0 (W 6) | 1 (B 42) | 0.5 (B 23) | 0.5 (W 21) | 6.5 | 2701 |
16 | Mustafa Yılmaz | 2640 | 0 (B 42) | 0.5 (W 87) | 1 (B 112) | 0.5 (W 13) | 1 (B 82) | 0.5 (W 11) | 0.5 (B 61) | 0.5 (W 7) | 0.5 (B 40) | 0.5 (W 66) | 1 (B 62) | 6.5 | 2699 |
17 | Ivan Cheparinov | 2658 | 1 (W 78) | 0.5 (B 23) | 0.5 (W 41) | 0.5 (B 12) | 0.5 (W 24) | 0.5 (B 76) | 1 (W 73) | 1 (W 11) | 0 (B 2) | 0.5 (B 21) | 0.5 (W 27) | 6.5 | 2698 |
18 | Étienne Bacrot | 2669 | 1 (B 87) | 0.5 (W 42) | 0.5 (B 7) | 0.5 (W 11) | 0.5 (B 33) | 1 (W 57) | 1 (W 41) | 0 (B 10) | 0.5 (W 9) | 0.5 (B 14) | 0.5 (W 23) | 6.5 | 2695 |
19 | Radosław Wojtaszek | 2714 | 0.5 (B 112) | 0.5 (W 77) | 1 (B 80) | 0.5 (W 7) | 1 (B 101) | 1 (W 70) | 0.5 (W 10) | 0 (B 20) | 0.5 (W 23) | 0.5 (B 27) | 0.5 (W 22) | 6.5 | 2674 |
20 | Bogdan-Daniel Deac | 2701 | 0.5 (W 73) | 1 (B 99) | 0.5 (W 86) | 0.5 (B 37) | 0.5 (W 34) | 1 (B 71) | 1 (W 14) | 1 (W 19) | 0.5 (B 10) | 0 (W 1) | 0 (B 13) | 6.5 | 2671 |
21 | Alexey Sarana | 2682 | 1 (B 59) | 1 (W 89) | 0.5 (B 4) | 0.5 (W 69) | 0 (B 2) | 1 (W 55) | 0.5 (B 39) | 1 (W 42) | 0 (B 6) | 0.5 (W 17) | 0.5 (B 15) | 6.5 | 2666 |
22 | Samuel Sevian | 2698 | 1 (B 74) | 0.5 (W 32) | 1 (B 15) | 0.5 (W 70) | 0.5 (B 69) | 0 (W 8) | 1 (B 52) | 1 (W 39) | 0.5 (B 34) | 0 (W 4) | 0.5 (B 19) | 6.5 | 2654 |
23 | Levon Aronian | 2742 | 1 (B 95) | 0.5 (W 17) | 0 (B 8) | 0.5 (B 54) | 0.5 (B 47) | 1 (W 105) | 1 (B 32) | 0.5 (W 29) | 0.5 (B 19) | 0.5 (W 15) | 0.5 (B 18) | 6.5 | 2653 |
24 | Nikita Vitiugov | 2711 | 0.5 (B 72) | 1 (B 58) | 0.5 (B 32) | 0.5 (W 30) | 0.5 (B 17) | 0.5 (W 86) | 1 (B 70) | 0.5 (W 8) | 0.5 (B 29) | 1 (W 35) | 0 (B 6) | 6.5 | 2653 |
25 | David Antón Guijarro | 2653 | 1 (B 67) | 0 (W 4) | 0.5 (B 77) | 0 (W 35) | 0.5 (B 52) | 1 (W 101) | 0.5 (B 7) | 0.5 (W 53) | 1 (B 36) | 0.5 (W 11) | 0.5 (B 26) | 6.5 | 2646 |
26 | Vladimir Fedoseev | 2691 | 1 (B 102) | 0 (W 70) | 1 (B 64) | 0.5 (W 33) | 0.5 (B 55) | 1 (W 31) | 1 (W 69) | 0.5 (B 9) | 0.5 (W 4) | 0 (B 5) | 0.5 (W 25) | 6.5 | 2645 |
27 | Maxime Vachier-Lagrave | 2727 | 0.5 (B 58) | 0.5 (W 72) | 0.5 (B 54) | 0.5 (W 36) | 0 (B 31) | 1 (W 92) | 1 (B 55) | 1 (W 47) | 0.5 (B 8) | 0.5 (W 19) | 0.5 (B 17) | 6.5 | 2644 |
28 | Evgeniy Najer | 2648 | 1 (B 114) | 0.5 (W 82) | 0.5 (B 61) | 1 (W 6) | 0.5 (W 1) | 0 (B 10) | 0.5 (W 12) | 0.5 (B 41) | 0.5 (W 43) | 0.5 (B 45) | 0.5 (W 44) | 6 | 2712 |
29 | Hans Niemann | 2667 | 1 (W 113) | 0 (B 10) | 1 (W 75) | 1 (W 42) | 0.5 (B 39) | 0 (B 1) | 1 (W 76) | 0.5 (B 23) | 0.5 (W 24) | 0 (W 7) | 0.5 (B 36) | 6 | 2702 |
30 | Aravindh Chithambaram | 2649 | 1 (W 111) | 0.5 (B 22) | 0.5 (W 44) | 0.5 (B 24) | 0.5 (W 45) | 0.5 (B 12) | 0 (B 6) | 1 (W 101) | 0.5 (B 39) | 0.5 (B 62) | 0.5 (W 41) | 6 | 2698 |
31 | Ivan Šarić | 2647 | 0 (W 10) | 0.5 (B 113) | 1 (W 78) | 0.5 (B 81) | 1 (W 27) | 0 (B 26) | 1 (W 104) | 0.5 (B 12) | 0.5 (W 41) | 0.5 (B 49) | 0.5 (W 45) | 6 | 2694 |
32 | S. L. Narayanan | 2651 | 1 (W 76) | 0.5 (B 12) | 0.5 (W 24) | 0 (B 41) | 1 (W 81) | 0.5 (B 45) | 0 (W 23) | 0.5 (B 73) | 1 (W 79) | 0.5 (B 44) | 0.5 (W 49) | 6 | 2692 |
33 | Temur Kuybokarov | 2584 | 1 (W 49) | 0.5 (B 44) | 0.5 (W 90) | 0.5 (B 26) | 0.5 (W 18) | 0 (B 37) | 0.5 (W 38) | 0.5 (B 86) | 1 (W 81) | 0.5 (B 41) | 0.5 (W 46) | 6 | 2684 |
34 | Yuriy Kuzubov | 2625 | 0 (B 6) | 0.5 (W 107) | 1 (B 91) | 1 (W 65) | 0.5 (B 20) | 1 (W 50) | 1 (W 43) | 0.5 (B 4) | 0.5 (W 22) | 0 (B 9) | 0 (W 12) | 6 | 2676 |
35 | Manuel Petrosyan | 2604 | 0 (W 44) | 0.5 (B 49) | 1 (W 97) | 0.5 (B 25) | 0.5 (W 65) | 0.5 (B 90) | 1 (W 60) | 0.5 (B 37) | 1 (W 93) | 0 (B 24) | 0.5 (W 48) | 6 | 2675 |
36 | Shant Sargsyan | 2631 | 0 (W 12) | 0.5 (B 76) | 1 (W 111) | 0.5 (B 27) | 0.5 (W 44) | 0.5 (W 13) | 0.5 (B 50) | 1 (B 90) | 0 (W 25) | 1 (B 84) | 0.5 (W 29) | 6 | 2673 |
37 | Anton Korobov | 2658 | 0.5 (B 80) | 1 (W 91) | 0.5 (B 6) | 0.5 (W 20) | 0.5 (B 7) | 1 (W 33) | 0 (B 5) | 0.5 (W 35) | 1 (B 53) | 0.5 (W 13) | 0 (B 11) | 6 | 2672 |
38 | Rauf Mamedov | 2640 | 0.5 (W 81) | 0 (B 39) | 0.5 (W 113) | 0.5 (B 75) | 0.5 (B 100) | 1 (W 89) | 0.5 (B 33) | 1 (W 83) | 0 (B 7) | 0.5 (W 42) | 1 (B 79) | 6 | 2665 |
39 | Alireza Firouzja | 2777 | 0.5 (B 54) | 1 (W 38) | 0.5 (W 69) | 1 (B 90) | 0.5 (W 29) | 0.5 (B 43) | 0.5 (W 21) | 0 (B 22) | 0.5 (W 30) | 0.5 (B 46) | 0.5 (W 14) | 6 | 2662 |
40 | Alexei Shirov | 2655 | 1 (W 110) | 0.5 (B 41) | 0.5 (W 12) | 0 (B 1) | 1 (W 113) | 0.5 (W 42) | 0 (B 15) | 1 (B 56) | 0.5 (W 16) | 0 (B 43) | 1 (W 69) | 6 | 2660 |
41 | Yu Yangyi | 2720 | 1 (B 105) | 0.5 (W 40) | 0.5 (B 17) | 1 (W 32) | 0.5 (B 8) | 0.5 (W 4) | 0 (B 18) | 0.5 (W 28) | 0.5 (B 31) | 0.5 (W 33) | 0.5 (B 30) | 6 | 2658 |
42 | Richárd Rapport | 2752 | 1 (W 16) | 0.5 (B 18) | 0.5 (W 48) | 0 (B 29) | 1 (W 88) | 0.5 (B 40) | 1 (W 46) | 0 (B 21) | 0 (W 15) | 0.5 (B 38) | 1 (W 68) | 6 | 2655 |
43 | Vladislav Artemiev | 2697 | 0.5 (B 15) | 0.5 (W 64) | 1 (B 53) | 1 (W 57) | 0.5 (B 70) | 0.5 (W 39) | 0 (B 34) | 0.5 (W 58) | 0.5 (B 28) | 1 (W 40) | 0 (B 8) | 6 | 2649 |
44 | Amin Tabatabaei | 2685 | 1 (B 35) | 0.5 (W 33) | 0.5 (B 30) | 0 (W 2) | 0.5 (B 36) | 0.5 (W 72) | 0 (B 58) | 1 (W 103) | 1 (B 95) | 0.5 (W 32) | 0.5 (B 28) | 6 | 2647 |
45 | Nihal Sarin | 2694 | 0.5 (B 85) | 0.5 (W 52) | 0.5 (B 72) | 1 (W 15) | 0.5 (B 30) | 0.5 (W 32) | 0.5 (B 53) | 1 (W 57) | 0 (B 5) | 0.5 (W 28) | 0.5 (B 31) | 6 | 2640 |
46 | Mateusz Bartel | 2651 | 0.5 (B 91) | 0.5 (W 80) | 0.5 (B 89) | 1 (W 77) | 0.5 (B 11) | 0.5 (W 6) | 0 (B 42) | 0.5 (W 52) | 1 (B 72) | 0.5 (W 39) | 0.5 (B 33) | 6 | 2640 |
47 | Alan Pichot | 2631 | 0 (W 69) | 1 (B 94) | 0.5 (W 81) | 0.5 (B 76) | 0.5 (W 23) | 0.5 (B 104) | 1 (W 59) | 0 (B 27) | 0.5 (W 63) | 0.5 (B 71) | 1 (W 73) | 6 | 2640 |
48 | Andrei Volokitin | 2664 | 0.5 (B 77) | 1 (W 112) | 0.5 (B 42) | 0 (W 5) | 0 (B 57) | 0.5 (W 94) | 1 (B 87) | 0.5 (W 27) | 0.5 (B 52) | 1 (W 70) | 0.5 (B 35) | 6 | 2626 |
49 | Maxim Matlakov | 2674 | 0 (B 33) | 0.5 (W 35) | 1 (B 85) | 0.5 (W 52) | 0.5 (B 72) | 0 (W 15) | 1 (B 94) | 0.5 (W 70) | 1 (B 57) | 0.5 (W 31) | 0.5 (B 32) | 6 | 2617 |
50 | Matthias Blübaum | 2668 | 0.5 (W 75) | 0 (B 101) | 1 (W 98) | 0.5 (B 104) | 1 (W 87) | 0 (B 34) | 0.5 (W 36) | 0 (B 68) | 0.5 (W 73) | 0.5 (B 56) | 1 (W 76) | 6 | 2606 |
51 | Bassem Amin | 2680 | 1 (W 94) | 0 (B 69) | 0.5 (W 55) | 0 (B 14) | 0.5 (W 102) | 0.5 (B 79) | 0.5 (W 75) | 0.5 (B 59) | 0.5 (W 76) | 1 (B 100) | 1 (W 71) | 6 | 2586 |
52 | Aydin Suleymanli | 2588 | 0.5 (W 90) | 0.5 (B 45) | 0.5 (W 63) | 0.5 (B 49) | 0.5 (W 25) | 1 (B 81) | 0 (W 22) | 0.5 (B 46) | 0.5 (W 48) | 0.5 (B 60) | 0.5 (W 84) | 5.5 | 2687 |
53 | Frederik Svane | 2626 | 0 (B 4) | 1 (W 67) | 0 (W 43) | 1 (B 84) | 0.5 (W 90) | 1 (B 63) | 0.5 (W 45) | 0.5 (B 25) | 0 (W 37) | 0.5 (B 65) | 0.5 (W 60) | 5.5 | 2682 |
54 | Ruslan Ponomariov | 2641 | 0.5 (W 39) | 0.5 (B 81) | 0.5 (W 27) | 0.5 (B 23) | 0.5 (W 62) | 0.5 (B 59) | 0 (W 71) | 0.5 (B 75) | 1 (W 102) | 0.5 (B 73) | 0.5 (W 63) | 5.5 | 2681 |
55 | Thai Dai Van Nguyen | 2618 | 0.5 (B 61) | 0.5 (W 93) | 0.5 (B 51) | 1 (W 106) | 0.5 (W 26) | 0 (B 21) | 0 (W 27) | 0 (B 63) | 0.5 (W 109) | 1 (B 78) | 1 (W 90) | 5.5 | 2678 |
56 | Volodar Murzin | 2633 | 0.5 (B 5) | 0.5 (W 13) | 0 (B 11) | 1 (W 107) | 0.5 (B 93) | 0.5 (W 83) | 0.5 (B 62) | 0 (W 40) | 1 (B 89) | 0.5 (W 50) | 0.5 (B 61) | 5.5 | 2676 |
57 | Niclas Huschenbeth | 2605 | 1 (W 63) | 0.5 (W 65) | 0.5 (B 83) | 0 (B 43) | 1 (W 48) | 0 (B 18) | 1 (W 88) | 0 (B 45) | 0 (W 49) | 0.5 (B 86) | 1 (W 92) | 5.5 | 2676 |
58 | Benjamin Gledura | 2633 | 0.5 (W 27) | 0 (B 24) | 0 (W 76) | 0.5 (B 78) | 1 (W 109) | 1 (B 84) | 1 (W 44) | 0.5 (B 43) | 0 (W 12) | 0.5 (B 63) | 0.5 (W 65) | 5.5 | 2671 |
59 | Abhimanyu Mishra | 2592 | 0 (W 21) | 0.5 (B 97) | 0.5 (W 88) | 0.5 (B 92) | 1 (B 106) | 0.5 (W 54) | 0 (B 47) | 0.5 (W 51) | 0.5 (B 83) | 1 (W 108) | 0.5 (B 66) | 5.5 | 2664 |
60 | Raunak Sadhwani | 2641 | 0.5 (B 7) | 0.5 (W 2) | 0.5 (B 13) | 0.5 (W 93) | 0 (B 6) | 1 (W 80) | 0 (B 35) | 0.5 (W 89) | 1 (B 101) | 0.5 (W 52) | 0.5 (B 53) | 5.5 | 2661 |
61 | Sam Shankland | 2698 | 0.5 (W 55) | 1 (B 103) | 0.5 (W 28) | 0.5 (B 86) | 1 (W 73) | 0 (B 9) | 0.5 (W 16) | 0.5 (B 69) | 0 (W 14) | 0.5 (B 68) | 0.5 (W 56) | 5.5 | 2633 |
62 | Pentala Harikrishna | 2716 | 0.5 (W 99) | 0 (B 73) | 0.5 (W 103) | 1 (W 89) | 0.5 (B 54) | 0.5 (B 68) | 0.5 (W 56) | 0.5 (B 71) | 1 W 86) | 0.5 (B 30) | 0 (W 16) | 5.5 | 2629 |
63 | David Navara | 2689 | 0 (B 57) | 1 (W 79) | 0.5 (B 52) | 0.5 (W 72) | 0.5 (B 105) | 0 (W 53) | 0.5 (B 74) | 1 (W 55) | 0.5 (B 47) | 0.5 (W 58) | 0.5 (B 54) | 5.5 | 2625 |
64 | Leon Luke Mendonca | 2622 | 0.5 (W 84) | 0.5 (B 43) | 0 (W 26) | 0 (B 88) | 0.5 (W 78) | 0.5 (B 110) | 0.5 (W 91) | 0.5 (B 109) | 1 (W 111) | 0.5 (B 90) | 1 (W 93) | 5.5 | 2625 |
65 | Gabriel Sargissian | 2686 | 1 (W 79) | 0.5 (B 57) | 0 (W 101) | 0 (B 34) | 0.5 (B 35) | 0.5 (W 74) | 1 (B 105) | 0.5 (W 95) | 0.5 (B 70) | 0.5 (W 53) | 0.5 (B 58) | 5.5 | 2621 |
66 | Kirill Shevchenko | 2671 | 0.5 (W 100) | 0.5 (B 104) | 0 (W 71) | 0.5 (B 103) | 0.5 (W 94) | 0 (B 102) | 0.5 (W 78) | 1 (B 110) | 1 (W 75) | 0.5 (B 16) | 0.5 (W 59) | 5.5 | 2595 |
67 | Michał Krasenkow | 2531 | 0 (W 25) | 0 (B 53) | 0.5 (W 94) | 0.5 (B 79) | 0 (W 97) | 0 (B 109) | 0.5 (B 111) | 1 (W 114) | 1 (W 99) | 1 (B 102) | 1 (W 86) | 5.5 | 2585 |
68 | Aryan Chopra | 2634 | 0.5 (B 13) | 0.5 (W 5) | 0 (B 2) | 0.5 (W 74) | 1 (B 77) | 0.5 (W 62) | 0.5 (B 83) | 0.5 (W 50) | 0.5 (B 84) | 0.5 (W 61) | 0 (B 42) | 5 | 2708 |
69 | Ramazan Zhalmakhanov | 2447 | 1 (B 47) | 1 (W 51) | 0.5 (B 39) | 0.5 (B 21) | 0.5 (W 22) | 0.5 (W 7) | 0 (B 26) | 0.5 (W 61) | 0 (B 11) | 0.5 (W 82) | 0 (B 40) | 5 | 2706 |
70 | Erwin l'Ami | 2627 | 1 (W 1) | 1 (B 26) | 0.5 (W 10) | 0.5 (B 22) | 0.5 (W 43) | 0 (B 19) | 0 (W 24) | 0.5 (B 49) | 0.5 (W 65) | 0 (B 48) | 0.5 (W 74) | 5 | 2699 |
71 | Rinat Jumabayev | 2585 | 1 (B 106) | 0 (W 3) | 1 (B 66) | 1 (W 82) | 0 (B 4) | 0 (W 20) | 1 (B 54) | 0.5 (W 62) | 0 (B 13) | 0.5 (W 47) | 0 (B 51) | 5 | 2692 |
72 | Vasif Durarbayli | 2625 | 0.5 (W 24) | 0.5 (B 27) | 0.5 (W 45) | 0.5 (B 63) | 0.5 (W 49) | 0.5 (B 44) | 0.5 (W 90) | 0.5 (B 48) | 0 (W 46) | 0.5 (B 93) | 0.5 (B 82) | 5 | 2691 |
73 | Aryan Tari | 2619 | 0.5 (B 20) | 1 (W 62) | 0.5 (B 82) | 0.5 (W 83) | 0 (B 61) | 1 (W 93) | 0 (B 17) | 0.5 (W 32) | 0.5 (B 50) | 0.5 (W 54) | 0 (B 47) | 5 | 2682 |
74 | Nikolas Theodorou | 2619 | 0 (W 22) | 0.5 (B 111) | 0.5 (W 84) | 0.5 (B 68) | 0.5 (W 75) | 0.5 (B 65) | 0.5 (W 63) | 0.5 (B 81) | 0.5 (B 82) | 0.5 (W 83) | 0.5 (B 70) | 5 | 2676 |
75 | Shamsiddin Vokhidov | 2578 | 0.5 (B 50) | 0.5 (W 108) | 0 (B 29) | 0.5 (W 38) | 0.5 (B 74) | 0.5 (W 95) | 0.5 (B 51) | 0.5 (W 54) | 0 (B 66) | 1 (W 106) | 0.5 (B 83) | 5 | 2662 |
76 | Shawn Rodrigue-Lemieux | 2488 | 0 (B 32) | 0.5 (W 36) | 1 (B 58) | 0.5 (W 47) | 1 (B 108) | 0.5 (W 17) | 0 (B 29) | 0 (W 84) | 0.5 (B 51) | 1 (W 95) | 0 (B 50) | 5 | 2660 |
77 | Ádám Kozák | 2566 | 0.5 (W 48) | 0.5 (B 19) | 0.5 (W 25) | 0 (B 46) | 0 (W 68) | 0.5 (B 99) | 0 (W 84) | 0.5 (B 98) | 0 (W 113) | 0.5 (B 97) | 1 (W 103) | 5 | 2647 |
78 | Mircea-Emilian Parligras | 2561 | 0 (B 17) | 0.5 (W 95) | 0 (B 31) | 0.5 (W 58) | 0.5 (B 64) | 0.5 (W 106) | 0.5 (B 66) | 1 (B 99) | 0.5 (W 88) | 0 (W 55) | 1 (B 108) | 5 | 2647 |
79 | Axel Bachmann | 2604 | 0 (B 65) | 0 (B 63) | 0.5 (W 110) | 0.5 (W 67) | 1 (B 107) | 0.5 (W 51) | 0.5 (B 82) | 1 (W 108) | 0 (B 32) | 1 (B 88) | 0 (W 38) | 5 | 2641 |
80 | Denis Lazavik | 2560 | 0.5 (W 37) | 0.5 (B 46) | 0 (W 19) | 0.5 (B 97) | 0.5 (W 92) | 0 (B 60) | 0.5 (W 99) | 0.5 (B 94) | 0.5 (W 98) | 0.5 (B 103) | 1 (W 104) | 5 | 2635 |
81 | Gukesh D | 2758 | 0.5 (B 38) | 0.5 (W 54) | 0.5 (B 47) | 0.5 (W 31) | 0 (B 32) | 0 (W 52) | 1 (B 113) | 0.5 (W 74) | 0 (B 33) | 0.5 (W 87) | 1 (W 100) | 5 | 2618 |
82 | Haik M. Martirosyan | 2696 | 1 (W 14) | 0.5 (B 28) | 0.5 (W 73) | 0 (B 71) | 0 (W 16) | 0.5 (B 103) | 0.5 (W 79) | 0.5 (B 102) | 0.5 (W 74) | 0.5 (B 69) | 0.5 (W 72) | 5 | 2618 |
83 | Nils Grandelius | 2689 | 0.5 (W 104) | 1 (B 100) | 0.5 (W 57) | 0.5 (B 73) | 0 (W 14) | 0.5 (B 56) | 0.5 (W 68) | 0 (B 38) | 0.5 (W 59) | 0.5 (B 74) | 0.5 (W 75) | 5 | 2615 |
84 | Jorden van Foreest | 2707 | 0.5 (B 64) | 0 (W 15) | 0.5 (B 74) | 0 (W 53) | 1 (B 112) | 0 (W 58) | 1 (B 77) | 1 (B 76) | 0.5 (W 68) | 0 (W 36) | 0.5 (B 52) | 5 | 2611 |
85 | Eduardo Iturrizaga | 2615 | 0.5 (W 45) | 0 (B 90) | 0 (W 49) | 0 (B 110) | 1 (W 114) | 0 (B 96) | 1 (W 112) | 0.5 (B 97) | 0.5 (W 92) | 0.5 (B 94) | 1 (W 107) | 5 | 2603 |
86 | Hrant Melkumyan | 2650 | 1 (B 107) | 0.5 (W 6) | 0.5 (B 20) | 0.5 (W 61) | 0.5 (W 12) | 0.5 (B 24) | 0 (B 11) | 0.5 (W 33) | 0 (B 62) | 0.5 (W 57) | 0 (B 67) | 4.5 | 2670 |
87 | Daniel Dardha | 2580 | 0 (W 18) | 0.5 (B 16) | 1 (W 99) | 0.5 (W 108) | 0 (B 50) | 0.5 (B 97) | 0 (W 48) | 0.5 (B 92) | 0.5 (W 104) | 0.5 (B 81) | 0.5 (W 88) | 4.5 | 2661 |
88 | Rasmus Svane | 2646 | 0.5 (B 2) | 0 (W 7) | 0.5 (B 59) | 1 (W 64) | 0 (B 42) | 1 (W 113) | 0 (B 57) | 0.5 (W 100) | 0.5 (B 78) | 0 (W 79) | 0.5 (B 87) | 4.5 | 2645 |
89 | Shreyas Royal | 2407 | 1 (W 97) | 0 (B 21) | 0.5 (W 46) | 0 (B 62) | 0.5 (W 103) | 0 (B 38) | 1 (W 98) | 0.5 (B 60) | 0 (W 56) | 0.5 (B 104) | 0.5 (W 94) | 4.5 | 2643 |
90 | Nijat Abasov | 2679 | 0.5 (B 52) | 1 (W 85) | 0.5 (B 33) | 0 (W 39) | 0.5 (B 53) | 0.5 (W 35) | 0.5 (B 72) | 0 (W 36) | 0.5 (B 100) | 0.5 (W 64) | 0 (B 55) | 4.5 | 2629 |
91 | Ediz Gürel | 2514 | 0.5 (W 46) | 0 (B 37) | 0 (W 34) | 0.5 (B 98) | 0.5 (W 99) | 0.5 (B 112) | 0.5 (B 64) | 0.5 (W 105) | 0 (B 108) | 1 (W 110) | 0.5 (B 95) | 4.5 | 2629 |
92 | Pouya Idani | 2633 | 0 (B 11) | 1 (W 96) | 0 (B 5) | 0.5 (W 59) | 0.5 (B 80) | 0 (B 27) | 0.5 (W 109) | 0.5 (W 87) | 0.5 (B 85) | 1 (W 101) | 0 (B 57) | 4.5 | 2623 |
93 | Jeffery Xiong | 2693 | 0.5 (W 103) | 0.5 (B 55) | 0.5 (W 14) | 0.5 (B 60) | 0.5 (W 56) | 0 (B 73) | 0.5 (W 100) | 1 (B 104) | 0 (B 35) | 0.5 (W 72) | 0.5 (B 64) | 4.5 | 2620 |
94 | Dennis Wagner | 2589 | 0 (B 51) | 0 (W 47) | 0.5 (B 67) | 1 (W 111) | 0.5 (B 66) | 0.5 (B 48) | 0 (W 49) | 0.5 (W 80) | 0.5 (B 106) | 0.5 (W 85) | 0.5 (B 89) | 4.5 | 2613 |
95 | Max Warmerdam | 2636 | 0 (W 23) | 0.5 (B 78) | 0.5 (W 109) | 0 (B 113) | 1 (W 98) | 0.5 (B 75) | 1 (W 96) | 0.5 (B 65) | 0 (W 44) | 0 (B 76) | 0.5 (W 91) | 4.5 | 2602 |
96 | Adhiban Baskaran | 2551 | 0 (W 9) | 0 (B 92) | 0.5 (W 114) | 0 (B 102) | 1 (B 111) | 1 (W 85) | 0 (B 95) | 0.5 (W 106) | 0 (B 105) | 1 (W 109) | 0.5 (W 97) | 4.5 | 2594 |
97 | Jaime Santos Latasa | 2650 | 0 (B 89) | 0.5 (W 52) | 0 (B 35) | 0.5 (W 80) | 1 (B 67) | 0.5 (W 87) | 0 (B 101) | 0.5 (W 85) | 0.5 (B 103) | 0.5 (W 77) | 0.5 (B 96) | 4.5 | 2577 |
98 | Vahap Şanal | 2603 | 0 (B 3) | 0.5 (W 106) | 0 (B 50) | 0.5 (W 91) | 0 (B 95) | 1 (W 107) | 0 (B 89) | 0.5 (W 77) | 0.5 (B 80) | 0.5 (W 111) | 1 (B 109) | 4.5 | 2570 |
99 | Cristobal Henriquez Villagra | 2630 | 0.5 (B 62) | 0 (W 20) | 0 (B 87) | 0.5 (W 112) | 0.5 (B 91) | 0.5 (W 77) | 0.5 (B 80) | 0 (W 78) | 0 (B 67) | 1 (W 114) | 1 (B 111) | 4.5 | 2561 |
100 | Varuzhan Akobian | 2582 | 0.5 (B 66) | 0 (W 83) | 0 (B 106) | 1 (B 114) | 0.5 (W 38) | 0.5 (W 108) | 0.5 (B 93) | 0.5 (B 88) | 0.5 (W 90) | 0 (W 51) | 0 (B 81) | 4 | 2679 |
101 | Marc'Andria Maurizzi | 2555 | 0.5 (B 8) | 1 (W 50) | 1 (B 65) | 0 (W 3) | 0 (W 19) | 0 (B 25) | 1 (W 97) | 0 (B 30) | 0 (W 60) | 0 (B 92) | 0.5 (B 110) | 4 | 2659 |
102 | Abhijeet Gupta | 2609 | 0 (W 26) | 0 (B 1) | 0.5 (B 107) | 1 (W 96) | 0.5 (B 51) | 1 (W 66) | 0 (B 13) | 0.5 (W 82) | 0 (B 54) | 0 (W 67) | 0.5 (B 106) | 4 | 2659 |
103 | Karthikeyan Murali | 2611 | 0.5 (B 93) | 0 (W 61) | 0.5 (B 62) | 0.5 (W 66) | 0.5 (B 89) | 0.5 (W 82) | 0.5 (B 108) | 0 (B 44) | 0.5 (W 97) | 0.5 (W 80) | 0 (B 70) | 4 | 2659 |
104 | Sandro Mareco | 2606 | 0.5 (B 83) | 0.5 (W 66) | 0.5 (B 108) | 0.5 (W 50) | 0.5 (B 13) | 0.5 (W 47) | 0 (B 31) | 0 (W 93) | 0.5 (B 87) | 0.5 (W 89) | 0 (B 80) | 4 | 2655 |
105 | Dmitrij Kollars | 2633 | 0 (W 41) | 1 (B 110) | 0 (W 1) | 1 (B 109) | 0.5 (W 63) | 0 (B 23) | 0 (W 65) | 0.5 (B 91) | 1 (W 96) | 0 | 0 | 4 | 2632 |
106 | Alexander Donchenko | 2676 | 0 (W 71) | 0.5 (B 98) | 1 (W 100) | 0 (B 55) | 0 (W 59) | 0.5 (B 78) | 0.5 (W 110) | 0.5 (B 96) | 0.5 (W 94) | 0 (B 75) | 0.5 (W 102) | 4 | 2587 |
107 | Alon Greenfeld | 2543 | 0 (W 86) | 0.5 (B 34) | 0.5 (W 102) | 0 (B 56) | 0 (W 79) | 0 (B 98) | 1 (W 114) | 0 (B 111) | 1 (B 112) | 1 (W 113) | 0 (B 85) | 4 | 2578 |
108 | Vasyl Ivanchuk | 2653 | 0.5 (W 109) | 0.5 (B 75) | 0.5 (W 104) | 0.5 (B 87) | 0 (W 76) | 0.5 (B 100) | 0.5 (W 103) | 0 (B 79) | 1 (W 91) | 0 (B 59) | 0 (W 78) | 4 | 2576 |
109 | Ihor Samunenkov | 2531 | 0.5 (B 108) | 0 (W 8) | 0.5 (B 95) | 0 (W 105) | 0 (B 58) | 1 (W 67) | 0.5 (B 92) | 0.5 (W 64) | 0.5 (B 55) | 0 (B 96) | 0 (W 98) | 3.5 | 2624 |
110 | Adham Fawzy | 2535 | 0 (B 40) | 0 (W 105) | 0.5 (B 79) | 1 (W 85) | 0 (B 15) | 0.5 (W 64) | 0.5 (B 106) | 0 (W 66) | 0.5 (B 114) | 0 (B 91) | 0.5 (W 101) | 3.5 | 2616 |
111 | Wu Li | 2303 | 0 (B 30) | 0.5 (W 74) | 0 (B 36) | 0 (B 94) | 0 (W 96) | 1 (B 114) | 0.5 (W 67) | 1 (W 107) | 0 (B 64) | 0.5 (B 98) | 0 (W 99) | 3.5 | 2588 |
112 | Alexandr Fier | 2574 | 0.5 (W 19) | 0 (B 48) | 0 (W 16) | 0.5 (B 99) | 0 (W 84) | 0.5 (W 91) | 0 (B 85) | 0.5 (B 113) | 0 (W 107) | 1 | 0.5 (B 114) | 3.5 | 2569 |
113 | Elham Amar | 2568 | 0 (B 29) | 0.5 (W 31) | 0.5 (B 38) | 1 (W 95) | 0 (B 40) | 0 (B 88) | 0 (W 81) | 0.5 (W 112) | 0 (B 77) | 0 (B 107) | 0 | 2.5 | 2624 |
114 | Dietmar Kolbus | 2225 | 0 (W 28) | 0 (B 14) | 0.5 (B 96) | 0 (W 100) | 0 (B 85) | 0 (W 111) | 0 (B 107) | 0 (B 67) | 0.5 (W 110) | 0 (B 99) | 0.5 (W 112) | 1.5 | 2574 |
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