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22:38 | 30.12.2013 The Best Among Georgians is in the 22th Place
Armenian Zaven Andriasyan (2610) became the winner of chess tournament in Groningen. He gained 7.0 points in 9 rounds and surpassed his Dutch opponents – Ervin L’ami (2645), Benjamin Bock (2540) ...
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15:10 | 30.12.2013 Georgian's Fives in Groningen
Before the final round of chess tournament in Groningen (Netherlands), none of the Georgian participants did not have a chance to get into the top three.
After 8 rounds, Shota Azaladze (2482), Zurab Javakhadze ...
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14:39 | 29.12.2013 Tough Finish of Jobava
Baadur Jobava (2705) was leading the Al Ain tournament but he lost the last two games and showed a bad result.
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14:36 | 29.12.2013 One Point behind the Leader
2 rounds before the end of the Groningen chess tournament Erwin l’Ami of Holland (2645) is leading with 6.0 points. He is 0.5 point ahead of the nearest opponent.
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14:34 | 29.12.2013 Arabic Fiasco of the Georgian Chess Players
World Youth Chess Championship has finished unsuccessfully for the Georgian chess players. Al Ain, the city of the United Arab Emirates, hosted the tournament.
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15:20 | 27.12.2013 Azaladze Is in Top 10
Evgenyi Romanov of Russia (2654) advanced at the Groningen tournament. Shota Azaladze (2482) has the best result from the Georgians. He defeated Alexander Donchenko of Germany (2455) and earned 4.5 points. ...
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23:12 | 26.12.2013 Jobava Is a Leader Again
In the 7th round of the Al Ain tournament Baadur Jobava of Georgia (2705) drew with Andrey Vovk of Ukraine (2599) and is leading with 6.0 points.
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01:14 | 25.12.2013 Jobava Keeps the First Place
Baadur Jobava (2705), leader of the Georgian men’s team, is leading the international tournament which is under way in Al Ain, the United Arab Emirates.
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14:48 | 23.12.2013 Jobava is Leading
International open tournament is being held in parallel with World Youth Championship in Al Ain (United Arab Emirates), in which 2 Georgian chess players: leader of Georgian team Baadur Jobava (2705) and ...
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01:13 | 21.12.2013 Four Georgians among the Leaders
Nani Unapkoshvili, Mariam Choladze, Tamar Esadze and Nikoloz Kacharava are among the leaders with maximum number of points after 2 rounds of World Youth Championship, which is held in Al-Ain (United Arab ...
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