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August 6, 2011
alejo250.jpgEight players, including seven GMs are tied for the lead at the US Open in Orlando after all three schedules merged on Friday night. Players with 6/7 points include US #1 Hikaru Nakamura, defending US Open champion Alejandro Ramirez, GM Alexander Lenderman, GM Nikola Mitkov, GM Alexander Goldin, GM Kidambi Sundararajan, GM Alonso Zapata & IM Marc Esserman. See some interesting games below and find more on Monroi.

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With just two rounds to go, the penultimate round should be very crucial. Catch all the action live on Monroi.com and look for pairings & results on the merged crosstable.
 
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May - Chess Life Online 2011

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