2015

Dragan Bozilov tops 141st MGU Open 2015

logo MGU SofiaThe 141st MGU Open 2015 was held on 28-29th March, 2015, at Chess Club MGU, in Sofia, capital and largest city of Bulgaria.

The event was organized by FA Dimitar Iliev under the auspices of the University of mining and geology “St Ivan Rilski” Sofia,  Chess Club “An Pasan” and “Zora” Trading Company in a 6-round Swiss FIDE format, open to all players rated below 2200 and it will be valid for FIDE and national rating.

Serbian player Dragan Bozilov tops the event with 5/6 points, leaving the nearest followers half a point behind.

NM Dobrotich Andreev and Novica Bozilov tied for the second on 4,5 points each but Andreev prevailed on a superior tie-break score and took the silver.

You can see the full standings and replay the games below.

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Final standings:

1 Bozilov Dragan SRB 1979 5
2 NM Andreev Dobrotich BUL 1924 4,5
3 Bozilov Novica SRB 2025 4,5
4 Semerdzhiev Denis BUL 0 4
5 NM Gelemerov Yane BUL 2059 3,5
6 Slavejkov Anton BUL 1827 3,5
7 Slavejkov Kristian BUL 1754 3,5
8 Bardarov Georgi BUL 2030 3
9 Krasteva Beloslava BUL 1485 3
10 Velikova Gabriela BUL 1435 3
11 Manchev Sevdalin BUL 0 2,5
12 Ginev Nikola BUL 1689 2,5
13 Tenev Bogdan BUL 1366 2
14 Kadir Aylin BUL 0 2
15 Bureva Radilena BUL 1396 2
16 Mihayilov Petar BUL 0 2
17 Ma Ichen BUL 1293 1,5
18 Grabcheva Natalia BUL 1616 0,5
19 Stathopoulos Fotios GRE 1637 0,5
20 Ognyanov Petio Danielov BUL 0 0

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