The Tal Memorial is an annual chess tournament played in Moscow from 2006 to 2018 with the exception of 2015, to honour the memory of the former World Champion Mikhail Tal (1936–1992).

Many of the world's strongest players compete. In 2014 it was held only as a blitz tournament and the classical event was replaced by the TASHIR Petrosian Memorial. It returned in October 2016.

Format

The inaugural Tal Memorial was held as a ten-player single round robin event with a classical time control of two hours for the first 40 moves, one hour for the next 20 moves, then 15 minutes for the rest of the game and 30 seconds added per move from move 60. The time control changed for subsequent editions to 100 minutes for 40 moves, then 50 minutes for the next 20 moves, then 15 minutes with 30 seconds added per move from move one. Draws could not be agreed before move 40.

For 2012 and 2013, a round-robin blitz tournament was held in order to decide the pairings for the main event with time control of 3 minutes plus two seconds per move. In 2014, the classical part did not take place and the Tal Memorial became solely a blitz tournament with the time control of 4 minutes plus 2 seconds per move in a double round robin of twelve players.[1][2]

In case of a tie the placings were decided by: number of games played with Black, number of wins, direct encounter, Koja co-efficient and Sonneborn-Berger score. In 2010 Levon Aronian and Sergey Karjakin shared the title as their tiebreaks were all equal.

Tournament winners

Tal Memorial
#YearAvg. EloWinnerRoundsScore
120062727  Peter Leko (Hungary)
 Ruslan Ponomariov (Ukraine)
 Levon Aronian (Armenia)
9[3]
2 20072741 Vladimir Kramnik (Russia)9[4]
3 20082738 Vasyl Ivanchuk (Ukraine)96[5]
4 20092761 Vladimir Kramnik (Russia)96
520102757  Levon Aronian (Armenia)
 Sergey Karjakin (Russia)
 Shakhriyar Mamedyarov (Azerbaijan)
9
620112776  Magnus Carlsen (Norway)
 Levon Aronian (Armenia)
9
720122777 Magnus Carlsen (Norway)9
820132777 Boris Gelfand (Israel)96
92014 (blitz)2777 Shakhriyar Mamedyarov (Azerbaijan)2216
1020162760 Ian Nepomniachtchi (Russia)96
112018 (rapid)
2018 (blitz)
2757.1
2781.5
 Viswanathan Anand (India)
 Sergey Karjakin (Russia)
9
13
6
10

Results

2006

1st Tal Memorial, 6–16 November 2006, Moscow, Russia, Category XX (2727)
PlayerRating12345678910PointsSBTPR
1 Peter Leko (Hungary)2741½½1½½½½½123.752806
2 Ruslan Ponomariov (Ukraine)2703½Does not appear½½½1½½½123.502810
3 Levon Aronian (Armenia)2741½½Does not appear½½½011122.502806
4 Boris Gelfand (Israel)27330½½Does not appear½½1½1½52769
5 Shakhriyar Mamedyarov (Azerbaijan)2728½½½½Does not appear½½½½½20.252727
6 Alexander Grischuk (Russia)2710½0½½½Does not appear11½020.002729
7 Peter Svidler (Russia)2750½½10½0Does not appear½½119.752725
8 Alexei Shirov (Spain)2720½½0½½0½Does not appear½½15.752648
9 Magnus Carlsen (Norway)2698½½00½½½½Does not appear½15.502650
10 Alexander Morozevich (Russia)2747000½½10½½Does not appear32600

Georgia (country) Jobava, Ukraine Karjakin (both — 12 points out of 18), Azerbaijan Radjabov, Russia Jakovenko, Moldova Bologan and Russia Timofeev (all — 11½ out of 18) qualified as the winners of 40-players 9-round (two games per round) qualification tournament taken place 16-17 November 2006.

1st Tal Memorial Blitz Cup, 18-19 November 2006, Moscow, Russia
PlayerRating123456789101112131415161718PointsSB
1 Viswanathan Anand (India)2779Does not appear111111223
2 Levon Aronian (Armenia)27411Does not appear½21210111112221
3 Teimour Radjabov (Azerbaijan)2729½½Does not appear1½11122111220½ 324.75
4 Peter Svidler (Russia)2750½1Does not appear0½02½2½22220½ 321.50
5 Ruslan Ponomariov (Ukraine)2703½02Does not appear1½12½11119½
6 Alexander Morozevich (Russia)2747½½11Does not appear11211½0118305.25
7 Alexander Grischuk (Russia)2710½112½Does not appear10011½12218289.75
8 Boris Gelfand (Israel)273310½0111Does not appear111112218277.00
9 Magnus Carlsen (Norway)26981½1½0121Does not appear1½½21½217½ 283.25
10 Anatoly Karpov (Russia)2668½10½02½1Does not appear½21117½ 278.00
11 Sergey Karjakin (Ukraine)2672120½111Does not appear0½2½11117290.75
12 Shakhriyar Mamedyarov (Azerbaijan)27281110111102Does not appear11121½17282.75
13 Judit Polgár (Hungary)2710½11½½½1011Does not appear1122117271.50
14 Peter Leko (Hungary)2741½11½1111011Does not appear11116½
15 Dmitry Jakovenko (Russia)267111½0½½½½½½111Does not appear2215½
16 Victor Bologan (Moldova)2659½1½½½21½½½100½0Does not appear½110½
17 Artyom Timofeev (Russia)2662½000½½00½1101½Does not appear10
18 Baadur Jobava (Georgia)265000½011000½11101½Does not appear9

2007

2nd Tal Memorial, 10–19 November 2007, Moscow, Russia, Category XX (2742)
PlayerRating12345678910PointsTPR
1 Vladimir Kramnik (Russia)27851½½½1½½112902
2 Alexei Shirov (Spain)27390Does not appear½1½0½1½152784
3-6 Boris Gelfand (Israel)2736½½Does not appear½½½½½½½2741
3-6 Magnus Carlsen (Norway)2714½0½Does not appear1½½½½½2744
3-6 Dmitry Jakovenko (Russia)2710½½½0Does not appear½½1½½2744
3-6 Peter Leko (Hungary)275501½½½Does not appear½½½½2739
7-9 Vasyl Ivanchuk (Ukraine)2787½½½½½½Does not appear½0½42693
7-9 Gata Kamsky (United States)2714½0½½0½½Does not appear1½42701
7-9 Shakhriyar Mamedyarov (Azerbaijan)27520½½½½½10Does not appear½42697
10 Evgeny Alekseev (Russia)271600½½½½½½½Does not appear2664

2008

3rd Tal Memorial, 19–28 August 2008, Moscow, Russia, Category XX (2745)
PlayerRating12345678910PointsTPR
1 Vasyl Ivanchuk (Ukraine)27811½½½11½½½62866
2 Alexander Morozevich (Russia)27880Does not appear11½½01½½52783
3 Ruslan Ponomariov (Ukraine)2718½0Does not appear½½1½½½152791
4 Vladimir Kramnik (Russia)2788½0½Does not appear½½½1½152783
5 Boris Gelfand (Israel)2720½½½½Does not appear½½½1½52791
6 Peter Leko (Hungary)27410½0½½Does not appear1½½12745
7 Gata Kamsky (United States)272301½½½0Does not appear½0142704
8 Evgeny Alekseev (Russia)2708½0½0½½½Does not appear1½42706
9 Shakhriyar Mamedyarov (Azerbaijan)2742½½½½0½10Does not appear02665
10 Alexei Shirov (Spain)2741½½00½00½1Does not appear32620

Russia Grischuk, Slovakia Movsesian (both — 12½ points out of 18), Russia Grachev, Ukraine Karjakin and Ukraine Eljanov (all — 12 out of 18) qualified as the winners of 60-players qualification blitz tournament taken place 27-28 August 2008. Norway Carlsen and Russia Karpov were invited by the organizers.

3rd Tal Memorial Blitz, 29–30 August 2008, Moscow, Cat. XX (2726)
PlayerRatingPointsTPR
1 Vasyl Ivanchuk (Ukraine)278123½ 2863
2 Vladimir Kramnik (Russia)278822½ 2839
3 Magnus Carlsen (Norway)2775212810
4 Peter Svidler (Russia)2738202790
5 Shakhriyar Mamedyarov (Azerbaijan)2742202790
6 Peter Leko (Hungary)2741182746
7 Alexander Grischuk (Russia)2728182747
8 Sergey Karjakin (Ukraine)2727182747
9 Gata Kamsky (United States)272317½ 2733
10 Boris Gelfand (Israel)272017½ 2733
11 Ruslan Ponomariov (Ukraine)2718172726
12 Boris Grachev (Russia)264014½ 2681
13 Evgeny Alekseev (Russia)2708142662
14 Anatoly Karpov (Russia)2651142665
15 Alexander Morozevich (Russia)2788142657
16 Sergei Movsesian (Slovakia)272312½ 2631
17 Pavel Eljanov (Ukraine)271612½ 2631
18 Vladislav Tkachiev (France)266411½ 2612

2009

The 2009 competition was held from 5 to 14 November, with 10 of the 13 highest rated players participating: Viswanathan Anand, then the World Champion, Levon Aronian, Vladimir Kramnik, former world champion, Magnus Carlsen, the world champion of 2013, Peter Leko, Vasyl Ivanchuk, Boris Gelfand, Alexander Morozevich, Ruslan Ponomariov and Peter Svidler. The Elo average was 2761 (Category XXI), which was the highest ever reached by the tournament, trailing only the 2011, 2012, and 2013 tournaments. It was won solidly by Vladimir Kramnik with a +3 score, i.e. three wins and six draws. Ivanchuk and Carlsen shared second place with +2.[6]

4th Tal Memorial, 4–14 November 2009, Moscow, Russia, Category XXI (2764)
PlayerRating12345678910PointsTPR
1 Vladimir Kramnik (Russia) 2772½½½½½11½162888
2 Vasyl Ivanchuk (Ukraine) 2739½Does not appear½½½1½½½12847
3 Magnus Carlsen (Norway) 2801½½Does not appear½½½1½1½2840
4 Levon Aronian (Armenia) 2786½½½Does not appear10½½1½52804
5 Viswanathan Anand (India) 2788½½½0Does not appear½½11½52804
6 Boris Gelfand (Israel) 2758½0½1½Does not appear½½½½2765
7 Ruslan Ponomariov (Ukraine) 27390½0½½½Does not appear½½142724
8 Peter Svidler (Russia) 27540½½½0½½Does not appear½½2685
9 Peter Leko (Hungary) 2752½½000½½½Does not appear½32640
10 Alexander Morozevich (Russia) 275000½½½½0½½Does not appear32640

2010

The 2010 competition was held from 4 to 18 November, at the GUM Exhibition Hall in Red Square, Moscow. Many of the world's top players participated: in order of Elo rating, Levon Aronian, Vladimir Kramnik, Alexander Grischuk, Shakhriyar Mamedyarov, Sergey Karjakin, Pavel Eljanov, Boris Gelfand, Hikaru Nakamura, Alexei Shirov, and Wang Hao. Aronian and Karjakin shared first place with 5½/9. Mamedyarov scored the same number of points, but due to his loss to Gelfand was awarded third place on tie-break. The average Elo was 2757 (Category XXI).[7]

5th Tal Memorial, 5–14 November 2010, Moscow, Russia, Category XXI (2757)
PlayerRating12345678910PointsTPR
1-2 Levon Aronian (Armenia) 2801½½½½½11½½2832
1-2 Sergey Karjakin (Russia) 2760½½½½½11½½2837
3 Shakhriyar Mamedyarov (Azerbaijan) 2763½½Does not appear½½1½0112837
4 Alexander Grischuk (Russia) 2771½½½Does not appear½½½½½152799
5 Hikaru Nakamura (United States) 2741½½½½Does not appear½½½½152802
6 Wang Hao (China) 2727½½0½½Does not appear½11½52804
7 Vladimir Kramnik (Russia) 279100½½½½Does not appear½112753
8 Boris Gelfand (Israel) 2741001½½0½Does not appear102679
9 Alexei Shirov (Spain) 2735½½0½½000Does not appear132635
10 Pavel Eljanov (Ukraine) 2742½½000½010Does not appear2593

2011

The 2011 competition was held from 16 to 25 November. Magnus Carlsen, Viswanathan Anand, Levon Aronian and Vladimir Kramnik; all four rated 2800+ at the time of the tournament participated. Seven out of the world's top ten players participated in the tournament, and its average Elo of 2776 (Category 22) was at the time the highest in history. Both Magnus Carlsen and Levon Aronian finished on 5½/9 (a +2 score, two wins and seven draws). Due to the tie-break rules of the tournament Magnus Carlsen was declared the winner because he played the black pieces five times, while Levon Aronian played the black pieces only four times.[8][9]

6th Tal Memorial, 16–25 November 2011, Moscow, Russia, Category XXII (2776)
PlayerRating12345678910PointsBlackTPR
1 Magnus Carlsen (Norway) 2826½½½½½½½1152851
2 Levon Aronian (Armenia) 2802½Does not appear½½11½½½½42854
3-4 Sergey Karjakin (Russia) 2763½½Does not appear½½½½½1½552821
3-4 Ian Nepomniachtchi (Russia) 2730½½½Does not appear½½½1½½552825
5 Vasyl Ivanchuk (Ukraine) 2775½0½½Does not appear1½½½1542820
6 Peter Svidler (Russia) 2755½0½½0Does not appear½1½152779
7 Viswanathan Anand (India) 2811½½½½½½Does not appear½½½42773
8 Vladimir Kramnik (Russia) 2800½½½0½0½Does not appear½½42694
9 Boris Gelfand (Israel) 27440½0½½½½½Does not appear½42700
10 Hikaru Nakamura (United States) 27580½½½00½½½Does not appear32653

2012

The Tal Memorial 2012 took place from 7 to 18 June 2012, with participants Magnus Carlsen, Levon Aronian, Vladimir Kramnik, Teimour Radjabov, Alexander Grischuk, Hikaru Nakamura, Fabiano Caruana, Alexander Morozevich, Evgeny Tomashevsky and Luke McShane. This tournament was a Category 22 event (average Elo rating of 2776.4). A blitz chess tournament on June 7 preceded the main with a separate prize fund to determine the numbering of the players in the main tournament.[10]

7th Tal Memorial Blitz, 7 June 2012, Moscow, Russia
PlayerRating12345678910PointsBlackWinsH2HKoya
1 Alexander Morozevich (Russia) 2769Does not appear11½0½½1115
2 Magnus Carlsen (Norway) 28350Does not appear110½11114
3 Alexander Grischuk (Russia) 276100Does not appear½½111½15
4 Teimour Radjabov (Azerbaijan) 2784½0½Does not appear11110½4
5 Levon Aronian (Armenia) 282511½0Does not appear½½½10543½18.25
6 Hikaru Nakamura (United States) 2775½½00½Does not appear½111543½9.00
7 Evgeny Tomashevsky (Russia) 2738½000½½Does not appear011
8 Luke McShane (England) 27060000½01Does not appear1½3
9 Vladimir Kramnik (Russia) 280100½10000Does not appear1
10 Fabiano Caruana (Italy) 2770000½100½0Does not appear2
7th Tal Memorial, 8–19 June 2012, Moscow, Russia, Category XXII (2777)
PlayerRating12345678910PointsBlackWinsH2HKoyaTPR
1 Magnus Carlsen (Norway) 2835½1½½½½1½½2850
2 Fabiano Caruana (Italy) 2770½Does not appear½100½1½15532820
3 Teimour Radjabov (Azerbaijan) 27840½Does not appear½½½½1½15422819
4 Vladimir Kramnik (Russia) 2801½0½Does not appear½½10½152774
5 Alexander Morozevich (Russia) 2769½1½½Does not appear11000432777
6 Levon Aronian (Armenia) 2825½1½½0Does not appear½01½42½22771
7 Alexander Grischuk (Russia) 2761½½½00½Does not appear11½42½2778
8 Luke McShane (England) 27060001110Does not appear½½4532741
9 Hikaru Nakamura (United States) 2775½½½½100½Does not appear½4512734
10 Evgeny Tomashevsky (Russia) 2738½0001½½½½Does not appear2701

2013

The Tal Memorial 2013 took place from 13 to 24 June 2013, with participants Magnus Carlsen, Vladimir Kramnik, Viswanathan Anand, Hikaru Nakamura, Sergey Karjakin, Fabiano Caruana, Alexander Morozevich, Boris Gelfand, Shakhriyar Mamedyarov, and Dmitry Andreikin. As in 2011, seven of the world's top ten players participated. The Elo average for the tournament is 2777, making it a Category 22 event and one of the highest rated tournaments of all time. A blitz chess tournament on June 12 preceded the main event with a separate prize fund to determine the numbering of the players in the main tournament.

8th Tal Memorial Blitz, 12 June 2013, Moscow, Russia
PlayerBlitz rating12345678910PointsBlackWinsH2H
1 Hikaru Nakamura (United States)2844 Does not appear½½½½111117
2 Viswanathan Anand (India)2786 ½Does not appear½½½1111½
3 Vladimir Kramnik (Russia)2752 ½½Does not appear½½1½011
4 Boris Gelfand (Israel)2694 ½½½Does not appear½101½05
5 Magnus Carlsen (Norway)2856 ½½½½Does not appear½01014
6 Dmitry Andreikin (Russia)2824 0000½Does not appear1½114531
7 Shakhriyar Mamedyarov (Azerbaijan)2777 00½110Does not appear½014530
8 Sergey Karjakin (Russia)2873 00100½½Does not appear½1
9 Alexander Morozevich (Russia)2756 000½101½Does not appear03
10 Fabiano Caruana (Italy)2718 0½0100001Does not appear
8th Tal Memorial, 13–23 June 2013, Moscow, Russia, Category XXII (2777)
PlayerRating12345678910PointsBlackWinsTPR
1 Boris Gelfand (Israel)2755 ½1½½1½1½½62905
2 Magnus Carlsen (Norway)2864 ½Does not appear0½½1½½112848
3 Fabiano Caruana (Italy)2774 01Does not appear½½0½11½5532821
4 Shakhriyar Mamedyarov (Azerbaijan)2753 ½½½Does not appear½1½½½½5512823
5 Dmitry Andreikin (Russia)2713 ½½½½Does not appear½½½½1542828
6 Hikaru Nakamura (United States)2784 0010½Does not appear10112777
7 Sergey Karjakin (Russia)2782 ½½½½½0Does not appear½½½42734
8 Alexander Morozevich (Russia)2760 0½0½½1½Does not appear0½52699
9 Viswanathan Anand (India)2786 ½00½½0½1Does not appear½42696
10 Vladimir Kramnik (Russia)2803 ½0½½00½½½Does not appear32650

2014

In 2014 the classical event was replaced by the TASHIR Petrosian Memorial, sponsored by Tashir Group,[11] which took place from 3 to 11 November. This tournament was a category 20 event (average Elo rating of 2748) and it was won by Alexander Grischuk.[12]

On 13 and 14 November the Tal Memorial Blitz tournament took place in Sochi, during the World Chess Championship 2014. It was a 12-player double round-robin event and it was won by Shakhriyar Mamedyarov.[13]

9th Tal Memorial, Blitz chess, 13–14 November 2014, Sochi, Krasnodar Krai, Russia
PlayerBlitz rating123456789101112PointsH2H
1 Shakhriyar Mamedyarov (Azerbaijan)2824 1 01 ½1 1½ 0½ 01 01 11 11 ½1 11 116
2 Alexander Grischuk (Russia)2724 0 1Does not appear1 ½1 11 11 ½1 ½0 1½ 0½ ½1 ½1 115½
3 Boris Gelfand (Israel)2719 0 ½0 ½Does not appear½ 10 10 0½ ½1 1½ ½1 11 01 112½
4 Sergey Karjakin (Russia)2701 0 00 0½ 0Does not appear1 ½½ 10 10 1½ 11 1½ 11 112½2
5 Alexander Morozevich (Russia)2811 ½ 10 01 00 ½Does not appear½ 11 ½1 00 ½1 ½1 ½1 112½
6 Peter Svidler (Russia)2756 ½ 10 ½1 1½ 0½ 0Does not appear1 00 01 10 01 11 112
7 Ian Nepomniachtchi (Russia)2880 0 10 ½½ ½1 00 ½0 1Does not appear0 11 ½0 10 ½1 111
8 Vladimir Kramnik (Russia)2757 0 01 00 01 00 11 11 0Does not appear½ ½½ 10 10 110½
9 Peter Leko (Hungary)2682 0 0½ 1½ ½½ 01 ½0 00 ½½ ½Does not appear½ ½½ ½1 110
10 Ernesto Inarkiev (Russia)2648 0 ½½ ½0 00 00 ½1 11 0½ 0½ ½Does not appear0 11 1
11 Evgeny Tomashevsky (Russia)2725 0 00 ½0 1½ 00 ½0 01 ½1 0½ ½1 0Does not appear1 08
12 Alexandra Kosteniuk (Russia)2548 0 00 00 00 00 00 00 01 00 00 00 1Does not appear2

2016

10th Tal Memorial Blitz, 25 September 2016, Moscow, Russia
PlayerBlitz rating12345678910PointsH2H
1 Shakhriyar Mamedyarov (Azerbaijan)2748 Does not appear11½½1111½
2 Levon Aronian (Armenia)2826 0Does not appear1½0½111½
3 Ian Nepomniachtchi (Russia)2840 00Does not appear½1½11½½5
4 Peter Svidler (Russia)2795 ½½½Does not appear½110½½51
5 Anish Giri (Netherlands)2766 ½10½Does not appear0½1½15½
6 Vladimir Kramnik (Russia)2713 0½½01Does not appear1½½½
7 Boris Gelfand (Israel)2765 0000½0Does not appear111
8 Evgeny Tomashevsky (Russia)2793 00010½0Does not appear1½3
9 Li Chao (China)2624 00½½½½00Does not appear131
10 Viswanathan Anand (India)2790 ½½½½0½0½0Does not appear3½
10th Tal Memorial, 26 September – 6 October 2016, Moscow, Russia, Category XXI (2760)
PlayerRating12345678910PointsH2HSBTPR
1 Ian Nepomniachtchi (Russia)2740 ½½½½½111½62887
2 Anish Giri (Netherlands)2755 ½Does not appear0½1½½½112840
3 Levon Aronian (Armenia)2795 ½1Does not appear½½½½½½½5½22.752799
4 Viswanathan Anand (India)2776 ½½½Does not appear½½01½15½21.002801
5 Peter Svidler (Russia)2745 ½0½½Does not appear1½½½½19.752761
6 Li Chao (China)2746 ½½½½0Does not appear½½½119.002761
7 Vladimir Kramnik (Russia)2808 0½½1½½Does not appear0½118.502754
8 Shakhriyar Mamedyarov (Azerbaijan)2761 0½½0½½1Does not appear½118.002759
9 Evgeny Tomashevsky (Russia)2731 00½½½½½½Does not appear½2683
10 Boris Gelfand (Israel)2743 ½0½0½000½Does not appear22541

2018

11th Tal Memorial, Rapid chess, 2–4 March 2018, Moscow, Russia
PlayerRapid rating12345678910PointsH2HSB
1 Viswanathan Anand (India)28050½1½1½1½16
2 Shakhriyar Mamedyarov (Azerbaijan)27551Does not appear½½½½½01½522.75
3 Sergey Karjakin (Russia)2724½½Does not appear½½½1½½½522.00
4 Hikaru Nakamura (United States)28200½½Does not appear1½10½1521.00
5 Boris Gelfand (Israel)2644½½½0Does not appear½½1½½½19.75
6 Alexander Grischuk (Russia)27920½½½½Does not appear1½½½½19.25
7 Vladimir Kramnik (Russia)2795½½00½0Does not appear11½41
8 Daniil Dubov (Russia)266301½10½0Does not appear½½40
9 Peter Svidler (Russia)2770½0½½½½0½Does not appear½½16.25
10 Ian Nepomniachtchi (Russia)28030½½0½½½½½Does not appear½15.25
11th Tal Memorial, Blitz chess, 5 March 2018, Moscow, Russia
PlayerBlitz rating1234567891011121314PointsH2HSB
1 Sergey Karjakin (Russia)2868111101½½11½½110
2 Hikaru Nakamura (United States)28420Does not appear1½11½1½½½½½1
3 Ian Nepomniachtchi (Russia)276800Does not appear½½½½01111½1
4 Vladislav Artemiev (Russia)28340½½Does not appear11010110½½72
5 Alexander Grischuk (Russia)284600½0Does not appear11½½101½171
6 Vladimir Kramnik (Russia)278410½00Does not appear011½½11½70
7 Daniil Dubov (Russia)27670½½101Does not appear½1½001½½41.25
8 Dmitry Andreikin (Russia)2828½010½0½Does not appear½0½111½38.75
9 Viswanathan Anand (India)2801½½01½00½Does not appear½101½6½38.00
10 Peter Svidler (Russia)27930½000½½1½Does not appear11016½34.50
11 Alexander Morozevich (Russia)26630½001½1½00Does not appear1½05
12 Vladimir Fedoseev (Russia)2688½½010010100Does not appear1051
13 Shakhriyar Mamedyarov (Azerbaijan)2714½½½½½00001½0Does not appear15½
14 Boris Gelfand (Israel)2745i000½0½½0½0110Does not appear4

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