Sjugirov, Fedorov and Fedorchuk lead at Cappelle La Grande Mar 1st 2013, 04:06 The 7th round of the Cappelle La Grande Open was played today. The ten players that arrived as leaders faced each other. Sergey Fedorchuk and Alexei Fedorov won their games rather quickly, and Sanan Sjugirov joined them later at the top.Sergey Fedorchuk defeated the young Canadian talent Eric Hansen.The game was of a very positional nature, with both sides keeping healthy pawn structures and exchanging the minor pieces early in the game. Eventually, Fedorchuk managed to get an extra pawn thanks to his active rook. The Ukrainian simplified to a queen's endgame with a passed pawn on the a-file. Hansen resigned on move 38.Hansen commented: "Opponent avoided all my preparation with a simple but clever move order. Really have to patch up those opening holes."Alexei Fedorov defeated the surprise of the tournament, untitled Lukasz Jurmala.Fedorov played the slow Giuoco Piano variation and did not force matters at all. He simplified the position and overtook the young Polish in a pawn endgame thanks to his active king.Sanan Sjugirov defeated Spaniard GM Renier Vasquez in 51 moves.Vasquez played the Slav defense and took white's c4 pawn early in the game. The young Russian played patiently and waited for the right moment to strike back. Black's bad light-squared bishop remained passive on e8 giving Sjugirov the chance to activate his pieces in the center. Sanan won a pawn and converted his advantage without much trouble.Standings after 7 rounds:1 | g | SJUGIROV Sanan | 2646 | RUS | 6 | 2 | g | FEDOROV Alexei | 2576 | BLR | 6 | 3 | g | FEDORCHUK Sergey | 2643 | UKR | 6 |
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| 4 | g | VOROBIOV Evgeny | 2584 | RUS | 5,5 | 5 | g | RODSHTEIN Maxim | 2616 | ISR | 5,5 | 6 | g | DJUKIC Nikola | 2538 | MNE | 5,5 | 7 | g | GHARAMIAN Tigran | 2661 | FRA | 5,5 | 8 | m | GRIGORYAN Karen H. | 2531 | ARM | 5,5 | 9 | g | NEGI Parimarjan | 2638 | IND | 5,5 | 10 | g | BURMAKIN Vladimir | 2577 | RUS | 5,5 |
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| 11 | m | INDJIC Aleksandar | 2502 | SRB | 5 | 12 | g | VAZQUEZ IGARZA Renier | 2565 | ESP | 5 | 13 | g | PETKOV Vladimir | 2559 | BUL | 5 | 14 | g | AZAROV Sergei | 2627 | BLR | 5 | 15 | g | GUREVICH Mikhail | 2581 | TUR | 5 | 16 | g | ZHIGALKO Andrey | 2588 | BLR | 5 | 17 | g | HANSEN Eric | 2557 | CAN | 5 | 18 | g | JIANU Vlad-Cristian | 2500 | ROU | 5 | 19 | g | DANIN Alexandre | 2578 | RUS | 5 | 20 | g | KOVACEVIC Aleksandar | 2563 | SRB | 5 | 21 | g | FLORES RIOS Mauricio | 2481 | CHI | 5 | 22 | m | BLOMQVIST Erik | 2465 | SWE | 5 | 23 | g | KHARITONOV Alexandr | 2536 | RUS | 5 | 24 | g | KRAVTSIV Martyn | 2597 | UKR | 5 | 25 |
| JARMULA Lukasz | 2164 | POL | 5 | 26 | g | DANIELIAN Elina | 2466 | ARM | 5 | 27 | g | LALIC Bogdan | 2478 | CRO | 5 | 28 | g | EINGORN Vereslav S | 2547 | UKR | 5 | 29 | m | LAGARDE Maxime | 2529 | FRA | 5 | 30 | m | RAZNIKOV Danny | 2463 | ISR | 5 | Chess Daily News from Susan Polgar | |
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