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    ALEKSEJ TAKES FINAL ROUND TO WIN ABU DHABI CHESS FEST
    By Yasir Abbasher, Senior Reporter

    GulfNews
    August 21, 2009, 22:51

    Chess

    Abu Dhabi: GM Aleksander Aleksej, from Belarus beat fellow GM Rakhmanov
    Aleksander from Russia in the 9th and final round to win the Masters
    competition of the Abu Dhabi International Chess Festival.

    Aleksej's win increased his tally to 7.5 points, edging Aleksander,
    the previous leader, who remained with 7 points to finish second.

    Armenian GM Anastasian Ashot beat GM Dorozdovskij to take third place
    with 7 points, the same tally of GM Andriasian Zaven, from Armenia,
    GM Savechenko Stanislav, from Ukraine and GM Melkumyan Hrant, from
    Armenia, who took 4th, 5th and 6th places respectively after applying
    the Swiss tie-breaking system to decide the top five places behind
    the champion.

    FIDE Master Saeed Ishaq of the UAE led the local players after
    achieving a surprise victory in the final round defeating GM Agamaleiv
    Gamil from Azerbaijan to increase his tally to 6.5 points taking the
    11th place while his compatriot GM Salem Mohammad Saleh lost to Indian
    IM Laxman R.R. to finish 28th with 5.5 points the same tally of Jasim
    Al Huwar who defeated his compatriot Khalifa Khamis and finished 37th.

    "It was a brilliant performance from Ishaq." Hussain Khory, the former
    UAE international player and the financial director of the Abu Dhabi
    Chess and Culture Club, told Gulf News.

    "Ishaq showed great capabilities and tactics and beating a GM of
    Gamil experience is not an easy feat. The festival was organised to
    [enable] our young players to gain experience and play against some
    of the world's best. Beating Gamil is but one of the early gains
    of the event and we hope that more players have benefitted from the
    festival." he said.
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