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Tournament II
Magnus Carlsen on the road to victory (against Jan Smeets)
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Alexander Morozevich walking by
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Oleg Romanishin played in group C ...
... against the Indian player Dronavalli Harika
Oleg Romanishin - looking always quite grumpy
Group C encounter - Friso Nijboer against German GM Frank Holzke
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Two Dutchmen by themselves
14-year-old FM Anish Giri had to play against Mexican GM Manuel Leon Hoyos and won
Abhijeet Gupta from India
Friso Nijboer will be the winner today
David W.L. Howell (against Ali Bitalzadeh)
Abhijeet Gupta - Eduardo Iturrizaga
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The Filipino won the top encounter of group C
The ranks have thinned out
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Romanishin vs Harika - still going on (1:0, 78 moves)
WGM Erika Sziva at her book stand - chess mail-order house "De Beste Zet"
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