2015

Martin Metev wins 140th MGU Open 2015

Martin Metev_140th open MGU_21III2015The 140th MGU Open 2015 was held on 21-22nd 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.

Martin Metev retained the title with 5,5/6 points.

Goran Krstev finished with the same score but a worse tie-break score took him to the second place.

Delyan Dochev remained third with 4/6.

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

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Final standings:

1 Metev Martin BUL 2009 5,5
2 Krastev Goran BUL 2077 5,5
3 Dochev Delyan BUL 1786 4
4 Kosturkov Krasimir BUL 1709 2,5
5 Koleva Aleksandrina BUL 1819 2,5
6 Mustedjeb Anher BUL 1695 2,5
7 Stoyanov Georgi BUL 1619 2,5
8 Stanchev Plamen BUL 1848 2,5
9 Bureva Radilena BUL 1396 2,5
10 Manchev Sevdalin BUL 0 2
11 Georgiev Nikolay BUL 1562 2
12 Ivanov Oleg BUL 1750 0

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