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1999 INTERPLAY US CHESS CHAMPIONSHIPS: SemiFinals
StandingsSemiFinals A1 2 3 4 Ttl Gulko 1 1.0 2618 Seirawan 0 0.0 2653 SemiFinals B1 2 3 4 Ttl Serper = 0.5 2540 Yermolinsky = 0.5 2588 Absolute Championship SemiFinalsWinner of each SemiFinal advances to the FinalsResultsSemiFinals, Day 1This event is the Absolute championship, and is open to all players without restriction on geography, age, or gender. Players were invited based on rating or performance in specific events like the US Junior Championship. Players were divided into two groups, and played a preliminary round robin. The two top-scoring players from each group qualified for the SemiFinals. The eventual winner earns the title of 1999 US Champion. Ratings shown are from the July 1999 FIDE list. There are two SemiFinals matches. Each match will last four games. The pairings are Gulko - Seirawan and Serper - Yermolinsky. The top scorer from each match will advance to the Finals. In the first game of the Semis, Yermolinsky drew with Serper. Gulko won a long and exciting endgame against Seirawan. Games with commentary are available in the Archive section. GamescoresDuring each round, at least one game will be available live with Commentary from GM Michael Rohde. Additional Games will be available in the round's bulletin and in PGN files. The bulletin, which is prepared at the site, also includes feature commentary on the day's events. Viewing the CommentaryUp to three games each day are available in auto-play format (one diagram per move) with live commentary from GM Rohde in our Games Archives. No Java is required to view these games. Game Bulletins
Archive of Round by Round Results SummariesSemiFinalsBegin Thursday, September 2ndPreliminariesOther Links
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