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Philadelphia Chess Open 2010

Philadelphia Chess Open 2010

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The Philadelphia Chess Open was a nine-round Swiss event held from 31 March to 4 April.

Over 100 players, including 15 Grandmasters took part and first prize was shared four ways between Gata Kamsky (pictured), Ray Robson, Sergey Kudrin and Alexander Stripunsky with 7/9.

The full results can be found here, and all the games are available at the official site.  The time control was 40 moves in 2 hours followed by 1 hour to a finish.

A game from each of the winners is below.  Ray Robson and Sergey Kudrin won their last round games to catch Kamsky and Stripunsky.  Congratulations to them all!

 

 

 

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