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Only 4 rounds have passed of Cappelle la Grande and we have no player with perfect score. The first positions are occupied by GM Yuriy Krivoruchko, GM Valeriy Aveskulov, GM Thomas Luther, GM Murtas Kazhgaleyev, GM Meelis Kanep, GM Boris Gulko, GM Konstantin Chernyshov, IM Vasily Papin, WIM Sarah Hoolt, and IM Andrei Deviatkin, all with 3,5/4. They are followed by more than 50 players with 3,0 among which Petrosian, Vitiugov, Savchenko, Gashimov, Dzagnidze, Lopez Salgado, Fedorchuk, etc.
Castineira vs Chernyshov
And the fantastic playing hall of Cappelle la Grande full of over 600 players
On the left, Kasparov in action at Cappelle la Grande 2008
This is Sergey Kasparov from Belarous, he looks very much like Garry in action, doesn't he?
One of the big games, GM Hammer vs. GM Petrosian
Fedorchuk vs. Rasmussen
GM Rozentalis vs. WGM Alina Motoc
read an interview with GM Rozentalis here
Vovk vs Panarin after their game
L'Ami and Motoc, yet another chess couple
Our good friend Marie Boyarchenko in action at Cappelle la Grande
Vita Chulivska in the first round of the competition
Marsel Efroimski, the U12 World Chess Champion
Andrei Deviatkin currently on top of the standings
Boris Gulko will face Meelis Kanep today, both with 3,5/4
Lisa Hortensius in deep thought
Anastazia Karlovich waiting for the game to begin
Magdalena Kozak before the start of round 2
Amon Simutowe, "It is a bit cold in France!"
Vasily Papin, one more of the leaders
And your photo reporter Anna Rudolf in deep thought
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