Video Impressions | Round 3 GRENKE Chess Classic 2017
On our GRENKE Chess YouTube-Channel you can enjoy interviews with the grandmasters and a lot more about the GRENKE Chess Classic & Open.
On our GRENKE Chess YouTube-Channel you can enjoy interviews with the grandmasters and a lot more about the GRENKE Chess Classic & Open.
In the last round of the GRENKE Chess Open we expect to witness a „grande finale“ between Nikita Vitiugov and Zdenko Kozul. In round eight, Vitiugov convincingly won the top game against Vladimir Fedoseev and leads the table with seven points. Kozul has the same number of points, but the second criteria of the Swiss System puts him on second place.
Vladimir Fedoseev took over the lead after the 7h round and is now sole leader of the GRENKE chess open. The Russian grandmaster beat Nils Grandelius and now at 6,5/7 points. Eight players follow with 6/8 points. Among them is Nikita Vitiugov who is ranked no 1 on the starters list in this tournament.
Hou Yifan scores against Georg Meier and takes the lead at the GRENKE Chess Classic 2017. Vladimir Fedoseev is unbeaten at the GRENKE Chess Open and claimed the pole position after round 7.
GM Peter Leko and IM Lawrence Trent made a short recap of round 2 for us - Enjoy our highlight video!
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After the 6th round of the GRENKE chess open 4 players are leading the tournament with 5,5/6. With Richard Rapport, Vladimir Fedoseev und Nils Grandelius we see 3 top grandmaster in this group as well as Meilis Annaberdiev who snug into the group of the leading four players. The International Master from Turkmenistan surprised everyone with a quick win with the black pieces against a much higher rated grandmaster.
Vladimir Fedoseev is playing for the tournament win