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    Gulf News
    August 17, 2004

    SIX SHARE LEAD AFTER SECOND ROUND IN MASTERS

    Yasir Abbasher, Staff Reporter


    A total of six players shared the leadership in the Masters
    Championship at the ongoing 14th Abu Dhabi International Chess
    Festival with two points from as many rounds. They will face each
    other in the third round to decide the shape of the top of the
    standings.

    Second seeded Russian GM Mikhail Kobalia beat Uzbekistan IM Tahir
    Vakhidov in the second round and will face his countryman GM Dmitry
    Bocharov who defeated Iranian IM Morteza Mahjoob.

    Kazakhstan GM Pavel Kostur beat IM Faruk Bistric from Bosnia and will
    face GM Geleizerov Evgeny from Russia who defeated IM Emad Hekki from
    Syria.

    Armenian GM Ashot Anastasian beat UAE's GM Taleb Moussa and will face
    IM S Kidambi from India who beat GM Saidali Iuldacev from Uzbekistan.

    In second place with 1.5 points are 13 players including top seed GM
    Kazakhstan's Evgeny Vladimirov, GM Pentala Harikrishna, GM
    Ramachandran Ramesh and IM Neelotpal Das, all from India, GM Shukhrat
    Safin and GM Marat Dzhumaev, both from Uzbekistan, GM Mikhail Ulbin,
    GM Ramil Hasangatin and GM Konstantin Chernyshov, all from Russia,
    France's IM Yannick Govvoli, Armenia's IM Artashes Minasian and
    Iranian IM Elshan Moradiabadi.

    UAE's young woman player Amennah Mohammad Saleh was among the 42
    players who shared the lead in the Open Tournament with two points
    with her countrymen Ali Mahmoud, Ali Abdul Khalig, Ebrahim Mohammad
    Khory, Meshaal Moussa, Mansoor Abbass, Hamed Abdul Razzag, Fahad
    Ahmad, Eisa Mohammad Khory, Ahmad Abbass and Khalid Khamis.

    The leader's list also featured Germany's Markus Huster, Bosnian
    Boric, Iran's Shirin Navabi, Egypt's Ehab Al Sayed, Azerbaijan's
    Bajarani, Avlan Arsitosa and Dizon Manny from the Philippines,
    Nicholas D. from Britain.
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