Chernyshov first on tiebreak in Moscow
Chernyshov and Liem shaking hands for their last-round game
Moscow Open 2010 | Final Standings (top 40)
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Game viewer by ChessTempoAnother famous name who could be found in the playing hall almost every day was Alexei Shirov. The reason? He came to support his girlfriend Olga Dolgov, who played in the women's tournament (and who could be found in the playing hall of the Corus Chess Tournament almost every day, supporting her boyfriend). Besides, Shirov decided to meet with relatives and school friends, as he mentioned in an interview at the tournament website. Apparently the two believe in the power of love. The interview was conducted when Sasikiran was leading the tournament. Shirov: "Naturally, he is very high class player. Besides, not so long ago he got married, and this also gives an additional impetus."
Winter in Moscow, chess in Moscow
One of the playing halls in the university
Second on tiebreak: Le Quang Liem
Third on tiebreak, still going strong: Evgeny Bareev
Fourth on tiebreak: Ernesto Inarkiev
Krishnan Sasikiran had a good start, but finished on shared 5th-15th
Vladimir Belov, also shared 5th-15th
Bu Xiangzhi, also shared 5th-15th
Open tournament tiger Evgeny Najer, this time shared 15th-28th
Top seed Alexander Motylev, also shared 15th-28th
Giovanni Vescovi from Brazil, shared 15th-28th
Semen Dvoirys ended on 5.5 points
Ian Nepomniachtchi, also shared 15th-28th
Hou Yifan ended on a disappointing 4.5/9
Evgeny Sveshnikov still plays and ended on 4 points
Photos © Maria Fomynikh, Eldar Mukhametov, Yana Melnikova