GM Starostis wins 5th International Tournament Ciutat de Palma Print
Tuesday, 19 January 2016 22:29
PalmaThe 5th International Chess Tournament Ciutat de Palma was taking place from January 9th to January 16th, 2016, in Palma de Mallorca, Spain.

The event was a 9-round Swiss FIDE open tournament, valid for international rating and norms.

A total of 70 players from 12 different countries competed for the top prize in the amount of 1,000 EUR.

Latvian GM Ilmars Starostits clinched the title on a superior tie-break score after tie for the first place with Spaniard IM Jonathan Alonso Moyano. Both players scored 7/9 points.

The third place was shared in a four-way tie by GM Aloyzas Kveinys (Lithuania), FM Julio Javier Alonso Bouza (Cuba), GM Felix Levin (Germany) and WIM Samomeja Zaksaite (Lithuania) at 6.5 points each.

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Final standings:

1 GM Starostits Ilmars LAT 2422 7
2 IM Alonso Moyano Jonathan ESP 2399 7
3 GM Kveinys Aloyzas LTU 2524 6.5
4 FM Alonso Bouza Julio Javier CUB 2254 6.5
5 GM Levin Felix GER 2508 6.5
6 WIM Zaksaite Salomeja LTU 2231 6.5
7 IM Minzer Claudio Javier ARG 2434 6
8 FM Thiel Thomas GER 2302 6
9 IM Guerra Bastida Diego ESP 2299 6
10 WGM Kalinina Olga UKR 2363 6
11 Asensio Ramos Enrique Fernand ESP 2031 6
12 FM Ballesteros Gonzalez David ESP 2113 6
13 IM Rodriguez Lopez Rafael ESP 2263 5.5
14 FM Galiana Salom Juan Ramon ESP 2201 5.5
15 IM Baches Garcia Guillermo ESP 2346 5.5
16 WIM Dave Dhyani IND 2158 5.5
17 Galiana Moll Ramon Aron ESP 1968 5.5
18 Rhein Klaus GER 2217 5.5
19 Crespi Lopez Joan ESP 1952 5.5
20 Linale Moreira Eric ESP 1812 5.5
21 FM Exposito Amaro Josue ESP 2288 5
22 Villar Juan PER 2225 5
23 Ponce Cano Adrian ESP 2141 5
24 Cristea Alex ESP 1952 5
25 Cerdo Fernandez Miguel ESP 1870 5
26 Planas Gene Juan ESP 2006 5
27 Queirolo Perez Manuel CHI 2164 5
28 Vinal Gutierrez Pedro ESP 2037 4.5
29 FM Garcia Del Rey Senen ESP 2247 4.5
30 Juan Mas Santiago ESP 1949 4.5
31 Bordes Ibanez Juan ESP 1969 4.5
32 Torres Tur Juan ESP 1992 4.5
33 Gaitan Moyano Juan ESP 1996 4.5
34 Fraga Pons Albert Borja ESP 1986 4.5
35 Rumsey Victor B ENG 1864 4.5
36 Lazarte Anello David Emiliano ARG 2006 4.5
37 Munar Mut Antonio ESP 1902 4.5
38 Terradas Calafell Jaume ESP 1762 4.5
39 Rubert Alfonso Victor ESP 1930 4.5
40 Nadal Marti Bernardo Pedro ESP 1876 4.5
41 Vicens Company Maria Antonia ESP 1806 4.5
42 Bordes Guasch Juan Roman ESP 1791 4.5
43 Kehloul Gutierrez Sadek ESP 1893 4
44 Coll Verger Amador ESP 1566 4
45 Abadia Pascual Luis ESP 1936 4
46 Perez Prieto German ESP 1827 4
47 Llabres Coll Juan ESP 1586 4
48 Torres Mari Juan ESP 1652 4
49 Busom Ferrer Manuel ESP 1762 4
50 Cobb Mark ESP 1794 4
51 Prill Gerhard GER 2011 3.5
52 Caliz Morales Felipe ESP 1769 3.5
53 Garcia-Delgado Varela Antonio ESP 1785 3.5
54 Nadal Tur Antonio ESP 1747 3.5
55 Boix Pons Catalina ESP 1820 3.5
56 Forteza Rey Daniel ESP 0 3.5
57 Mateu Moya Pedro ESP 1578 3.5
58 Orcera Gomez Francisco ESP 1723 3.5
59 Ferrer Mygina Juan ESP 1586 3
60 Duenas Alexis SWE 1859 3
61 Ermachenko Manuel ESP 1283 3
62 Rossello Sanchez Bartolome ESP 1502 3
63 Oliver Amengual Adria ESP 1929 2.5
64 Aguilo Pons Francesc ESP 1909 2.5
65 Andreu Lopez Santiago ESP 1905 2.5
66 Vicens Company Francesc ESP 1577 2.5
67 Hirneise Lothar GER 1636 2.5
68 Jaume Pons Antonio ESP 1691 2.5
69 Rubert Cabrillana Antonio ESP 1364 1.5
70 Abrines Sampol Lorenzo ESP 1698 1.5




 
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