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Obama Visits and Gareev Wins in Philly




Obama Visits and Gareev Wins in Philly |
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By Jennifer Shahade | |
January 20, 2009 | |
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The Liberty Bell Open Champion in action
The 20-year-old Grandmaster Timur Gareev won clear first in the event with 6 out of 7. Gareev, originally from Uzbekistan, moved to America to attend college, first the University of Texas at Brownsville and now University of Maryland Baltimore County, where he studies economics. The game of the event was Gareev's victory over GM Sergey Kudrin, which featured a pure exchange sacrifice. 2846 In the last round, Gareev faced GM Georgi Kachieshvilli and they drew in a Queen's Indian, guaranteeing Gareev clear first and $2500+. Gareev's goal is to break 2650 FIDE; he is also looking forward to turning 21 in March so he can pursue his passion for tournament poker. He was originally planning to celebrate with a trip to Vegas over his spring break, but got invited to an international round-robin in Texas. Vegas will have to wait for now, and CLO readers can expect to see some more brilliant games from Gareev, including a win he plans to publish on CLO from a training match against Jorge Sammour-Hasbun. Kacheishvili and Shabalov, who defeated Esserman in the final round, tied for second place with 5.5/7. The overall turnout at the Liberty Bell was larger than usual, 445 players in eight sections compared to 374 in 2008 and 330 in 2007. TD Sophia Rohde said she was not that surprised and that local, affordable chess events actually do well during recessions. ![]()
GM Giorgi Kacheishvili , Photo Jennifer Shahade
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WIM Iryna Zenyuk, Photo Jennifer Shahade
Check out final rating results from the Liberty Bell Open on MSA. Look for a report by Jerry Hanken on the other big open of the long weekend, the Western Class Championships, where Matikozyan and Sevillano tied for first place with 5.5/7. |