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Bulgaria s Shining Rose Nurgyul Salimova won Second Place at the World Chess Cup - Novinite com

Bulgaria s Shining Rose Nurgyul Salimova won Second Place at the World Chess Cup - Novinite com
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Bulgaria s Shining Rose Nurgyul Salimova won Second Place at the World Chess Cup - Novinite com

Bulgaria s Shining Rose Nurgyul Salimova won Second Place at the World Chess Cup - Novinite com
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World Cup: Svidler crushes Van Foreest s Najdorf

Magnus Carlsen, Leinier Dominguez and Parham Maghsoodloo were the three 2700+ players who kicked off with a win in round 3 of the FIDE World Cup. Meanwhile, Daniele Vocaturo and Ivan Schitco upset higher-rated opponents, and Peter Svidler obtained a good-looking, 27-move win over Jorden van Foreest. Among the women, there were no big upsets, as the Muzychuk sisters had a good day Mariya won and Anna escaped with a draw. | Photo: FIDE / Stev Bonhage

World Cup: Daneshvar knocks out Grischuk, Naka wins thrilling match

Top grandmasters continue to be left out of contention at the FIDE World Cup in Baku. In the open, Alexander Grischuk and David Anton were knocked out by Bardiya Daneshvar and Abdulla Gadimbayli in Friday’s tiebreaks. Among the women, Mary Ann Gomes defeated Kateryna Lagno, while Klaudia Kulon got the better of Nana Dzagnidze. | Photo: FIDE / Stev Bonhage

World Cup: All set for Carlsen and co to join the fray

Round 1 is over at the World Cup in Baku. A total of 33 matches (24 in the open and 9 in the women’s section) were decided in rapid and blitz tiebreaks. Now that the first round has been completed, all the players who received byes the rating favourites will join the fray on Wednesday. Magnus Carlsen will face Levan Pantsulaia (Georgia, 2564), while Ju Wenjun will face Eva Repkova (Slovakia, 2312). | Photo: FIDE / Stev Bonhage

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