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  2. Chess World Cup 2005 - Wikipedia

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    Boris Gelfand: 2: 124 Watu Kobese: 0 5 Boris Gelfand: 2½: 60 Rubén Felgaer: 1½ 60 Rubén Felgaer: 1½: 69 Gregory S. Kaidanov: ½ 5 Boris Gelfand: 4: 92 Levan Pantsulaia: 2 28 Hikaru Nakamura: 0 101 Surya Shekhar Ganguly: 2: 101 Surya Shekhar Ganguly: 1½ 92 Levan Pantsulaia: 2½: 37 Vadim Milov: ½ 92 Levan Pantsulaia: 1½: 5 Boris Gelfand ...

  3. London Chess Classic - Wikipedia

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    Hikaru Nakamura (United States) 1½: 2D Nigel Short (England) ½ 1C Hikaru Nakamura (United States) 1½: 1C Hikaru Nakamura (United States) 1½: 2C Boris Gelfand (Israel) ½ 2A Michael Adams (England) 3: 1B Peter Svidler (Russia) 1 2A Michael Adams (England) ½ 2C Boris Gelfand (Israel) 1½: 1D Fabiano Caruana (Italy) 1 2C

  4. Boris Gelfand - Wikipedia

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    Boris Abramovich Gelfand [a] (born 24 June 1968) is a Belarusian-Israeli chess player. A six-time World Championship candidate (1991, 1994–95, 2002, 2007, 2011, 2013), he won the Chess World Cup 2009 and the 2011 Candidates Tournament , making him challenger for the World Chess Championship 2012 .

  5. Hikaru Nakamura - Wikipedia

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    Nakamura closed out his tournament schedule for the year with a win at the London Chess Classic, which was converted to a rapid chess event in 2013. He won his pool in the first stage of the tournament, then defeated Nigel Short, Vladimir Kramnik, and Boris Gelfand in the knockout stage. His overall record was +5−0=7. [83]

  6. 2013 in chess - Wikipedia

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    Boris Gelfand: Hikaru Nakamura: 2013 Bilbao Chess Masters Final: 7–12 October: 4: Levon Aronian: Michael Adams: Maxime Vachier-Lagrave: 2013 World Chess Championship: 6–26 November: 2: Magnus Carlsen: Viswanathan Anand – 2013 London Chess Classic: 7–15 December: 16: Hikaru Nakamura: Boris Gelfand: Michael Adams Vladimir Kramnik

  7. China national chess team results - Wikipedia

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    Russia vs China Match The 4th China vs Russia Chess Match took place 18–31 August 2007 in Nizhniy Novgorod , Russia. China won the match overall 52.5-47.5 coming back to win the men's half with three wins in the final round and won the women's half 27-23 (almost entirely due to Elena Tairova 's catastrophic 2.5/10, the other Russian players ...

  8. The cheat’s gambit: Grandmasters go to war over claims 46 ...

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    Hikaru Nakamura plays chess like he talks — at a hundred miles an hour. The 35-year-old grandmaster has been the top ranked US player for over a decade and livestreams rapid fire games of online ...

  9. Comparison of top chess players throughout history - Wikipedia

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    In 2021, Hikaru Nakamura published a Youtube video entitled "Hikaru's Hot Takes on the Ten Best Chess Players of All Time" [47] in which he reviewed a chess.com article on "The 10 Best Chess Players Of All Time." [48] In this video he suggested that it was unfair to exclude Paul Morphy and Viswanathan Anand from the 10 greatest players of all ...