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Old 05-22-2011, 07:24 PM   #1 (permalink)
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Default GM Vallejo 2722 vs GM Granda 2614 0:1

1: I Torneo Internbacional Bahia Feliz 2011
2: Del 12 al 21 de mayo de 2011
3: Web oficial: I Torneo BahÃ*a Feliz 4: Jugadores: GMs Vallejo - Ragger - Granda - Nyzhnyk - Mecking - Hertneck -
Kindermann - Bromberger - Mateo - Vega
5: Control time: 90/30 FIDE - games

GM Vallejo loss in the 9.th round against GM Granda;
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Old 05-23-2011, 01:38 AM   #2 (permalink)
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What about Vallejo's four wins in the event, which gave him outright first place?

Or Nyzhnyk's outright second place?

It's easy to lose perspective.
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Originally Posted by Amir Karibasic View Post
1: I Torneo Internbacional Bahia Feliz 2011
2: Del 12 al 21 de mayo de 2011
3: Web oficial: I Torneo BahÃ*a Feliz 4: Jugadores: GMs Vallejo - Ragger - Granda - Nyzhnyk - Mecking - Hertneck -
Kindermann - Bromberger - Mateo - Vega
5: Control time: 90/30 FIDE - games

GM Vallejo loss in the 9.th round against GM Granda;
The end position here is not that easy to navigate because if Black plays Bxe3, the White Queen checks at b3 and starts badgering Black's King. Still, I found the solution.
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