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Sandro Mareco wins Brazil Open – Three Borders

Aberto-do-Brasil-das-Três-Fronteiras-01-1The Brazil Open – Three Borders was a 9-round Swiss tournament which took place from 16-20 May 2018 in Foz do Iguaçu, Brazil. The venue was hotel Da AVM .
97 players took part in the tournament.
It was very competitive and before the last round 9 players were leading with 6 points out of 8.
Three of them managed to win their games. The winner with the best tie-break is GM Sandro Mareco, second is IM Rafael Di Berardino Diego and third is GM Andres Rodriguez Vila, all with 7 points.

Final standings

1 Mareco Sandro 7
2 Di Berardino Diego Rafael 7
3 Rodriguez Vila Andres 7
4 Delgado Ramirez Neuris 6,5
5 Cubas Jose Fernando 6,5
6 Leitao Rafael 6,5
7 Matsuura Everaldo 6,5
8 Sunye Neto Jaime 6,5
9 Mekhitarian Krikor Sevag 6,5
10 Martinez Carlos Alejandro 6
11 Perdomo Leandro 6
12 El Debs Felipe De Cresce 6
13 Barbosa Evandro Amorim 6
14 Donoso Diaz Sebastian 6
15 Oliveira Jonathan De 6
16 Terao Juliana Sayumi 5,5
17 Brito Luismar 5,5
18 Kropff Ricardo 5,5
19 Martins Carlos 5,5
20 Alboredo Julia 5,5
21 Jodorcovsky Werjivker Paulo 5,5
22 Borges Guilherme Deola 5,5
23 Caetano Hugo Zanotti Mendonca 5,5
24 Coppola Claudio 5,5
25 Larrea Manuel 5,5
26 Malbran Guillermo 5,5
27 Gauche Charles 5,5
28 Carvalho Herbert Abreu 5,5
29 Nery Junior Jose Antonio 5,5
30 Aguero Centurio Abel Alejandro 5
31 Matsuura Frederico 5
32 Cruz William Ferreira Da 5
33 Pina Ulises 5
34 Osipi Jair 5
35 Nunes Jr Sidney 5
36 Calcado Acyr Rogerio 5
37 Fernandez Tatiane Cristina Coelho 5
38 Rothebarth Ana Vitoria De Paula 5
39 Ermel Francisco Roberto 5
40 Chang Suzana 5
41 Gatelli Jacson Henrique 5
42 Lahoz Cassiano 5
43 Boabaid Jorge Alberto Duardes 5
44 Silva Janderson Rossi Da 4,5
45 Ferrero Carlos E. 4,5
46 Gamarra Ramon 4,5
47 Urquiza Marcello De Albuquerque 4,5
48 De Arruda Filho Nivaldo Jesus 4,5
49 Acosta Pablo Alejandro 4,5
50 Bassani Jaison Jose 4,5
51 Cordioli Jairo Ribeiro 4,5
52 Canalli Juliano Jose 4,5
53 Guerrero Alvaro 4,5
54 Santos Dwlyan Da Silva 4,5
55 Durante Taina 4,5
56 Zimmermann Kleber Renato P. 4
57 Van Riemsdijk Dirk D. 4
58 Britez G Jorge A 4
59 Pereira Armando Scharlau 4
60 Franco Pinanez Miguel A 4
61 Viaro Baccarin Natalia 4
62 Da Silva Joao Carlos Orguim 4
63 Nobre Jailson Altair Barbosa 4
64 Rodio Julia Brunetto 4
65 De Almeida Guilherme Pereira 4
66 Farhat Mohamed Abdallah 4
67 Jodorcovsky Paulo Leonardo 4
68 Monteiro Daniel Zotelli 4
69 Do Prado Hamilton Mesquita 4
70 Medeiros Thauane Ferreira 3,5
71 Franca Junior Jairo 3,5
72 De Oliveira Francemir Barra 3,5
73 Schultz Rauanda 3,5
74 Bergo Felipe Paulo Guazzi 3,5
75 Azevedo Hugo Daniel De Oliveira 3,5
76 Gomes Marco Tulio Caldeira 3,5
77 Sirahata Hasegava Flavia 3,5
78 Larrea Osvaldo 3,5
79 Vazquez Alejandro 3,5
80 Deus Filho Joaquim De 3
81 Predebon Eduardo Angonesi 3
82 Riquelme Oviedo Fabio 3
83 Born Ary 3
84 De Lima Joel Maximino 3
85 Brandt Ladir Albano Becker 2,5
86 Villasanti Sebastian 2,5
87 Gomes Carlos 2,5
88 Kalb Filho Marcos Rodrigo 2,5
89 Bogado Miguel Alejandro 2,5
90 Arnauts Hachisuca Antonio Marcos Shiro 2,5
91 Cabral Mesquita Jussier 2
92 Franco Jefferson Gregorio 2
93 Gimenez Juan Mateo 2
94 Romero Avalos Monica 2
95 Rios Acosta Facundo 2
96 Vera Dielma Milena 1
97 Damian Luiz Laura de Paula 1

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