Four-way tie at Reykjavik Open
The 2010 Reykjavik Open ended in a four-way tie between Abhijeet Gupta, Yuriy Kuzubov, Ivan Sokolov and Hannes Stefansson. The four grandmasters all ended on 7/9; Dutchman Sokolov had the best tiebreak.
The Reykjavik Open took place February 24 - March 3 in the capital of Iceland. It was a 9-round Swiss with 104 players (20 GMs, 16 IMs). The rate of play was 1.5 hours for 40 moves plus 30 minutes to end te game, with an increment of 30 seconds starting from move 1. The main sponsor was MP Bank, the bank started by grandmaster Margeir Pétursson and the only bank in Iceland that more or less managed to avoid the biggest damage in the crisis so far.
As always the Reykjavik open was quite a strong event, with 11 GMs rated higher than 2550 and six rated 2600 or higher. Besides the usual suspects (Baklan, Dreev...) there were the sometimes quite famous veterans (Westerinen, Ehlvest, Romanishin) and some of the biggest talents around (Nyzhnyk, Jorge and Deysi Cori).
In the end the first place was shared between Abhijeet Gupta (India), Yuriy Kuzubov (Ukraine), Ivan Sokolov (The Netherlands) and Hannes Stefansson (Iceland). Sokolov recovered well from his terrible result at his last open, the open in Cappelle-la-Grande. For local hero Stefansson it was the third time in a row that he ended (shared) first, and the fifth time in total.

Selection of games
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Veterans meet: Alexey Dreev (Russia) vs Oleg Romanishin (Ukraine)

Newcomers meet: Yuriy Kuzubov (Ukraine) vs Ilya Nyzhnyk (Ukraine)

Peruvian rising star Jorge Cori vs Iceland's number two (on rating still behind the inactive Johann Hjartarson) Hannes Stefansson

Ivan Sokolov (The Netherlands) vs Irina Krush (USA)

A draw in the last round between Hannes Stefansson and Abhijeet Gupta

The fifth victory for Stefansson
Photos courtesy of the tournament website















Comments
Tarjei
1 year 11 months ago
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"The four grandmasters all ended on 7.5/9"
I suppose you mean they ended on 7/9 :)
Efresh
1 year 11 months ago
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Who is the overall champion. Ill challenge them and beat them best believe. lololol
Meppie
1 year 11 months ago
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Good to see that Sokolov is still able to win a tournament.
And he didn't play a single draw (+7/-2)!
Lennart
1 year 11 months ago
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Sokolov didn't play the Gibtelecom Masters at all ;)
Peter Doggers
1 year 11 months ago
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Oops I meant Cappelle.
Ingvar
1 year 11 months ago
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That must be close to unique, somebody getting joint 1st THREE tmes in a row in the same open and he is not even one of the top 7-8 seeds in the tournament!
Nick
1 year 11 months ago
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I thought Ivan Sokolov played under the Bosnian flag, not the Netherlands, these days ? He switched last year ?
babyface18
1 year 11 months ago
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sokolov was dserve to win while she lost in 8round
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