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15 year-old Bobby Cheng Wins 2013 Australian Open

15 year-old Bobby Cheng Wins 2013 Australian Open

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Bobby_Cheng_2010.jpgThe 2013 Australian Open Chess Championships took place from 2-13 January at the Norths Chess Club in Cammeray.

The competition was an 11-round Swiss with over 100 players taking part and the winner was 15-year old Bobby Cheng (pictured).

Bobby is the youngest ever player to win the Australian Open title!

The former under-12 World Champion scored a tremendous 9½/11, beating GM Igor Khenkin (2659 Elo) along the way.

The time control was 90 minutes for 40 moves, followed by 30 minutes for remaining moves, with an increment of 30 seconds per move from the start.

The top finishers

# Title Name Elo Pts
1 FM Cheng Bobby 2377 9.5
2 GM Zhao Zong-Yuan 2537 8.5
3 IM Ly Moulthun 2417 8.5
4 IM Illingworth Max 2408 8.5
5 WGM Sukandar Irine Kharisma 2362 8.0
6 FM Canfell Gregory 2360 8.0
7 GM Khenkin Igor 2659 7.5
8 GM Johansen Darryl K. 2441 7.5
9 IM Tao Trevor 2440 7.5
10 Choong Yita 2161 7.5
11 WFM Sengeravdan Otgonjargal 2153 7.5

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More information is available at the official website.

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