Le Quang Liem - Notable Tournament Results

Notable Tournament Results

  • 2005 World Championship (U14), Belfort (Classical) 1st 9/11
  • 2008 Dragon Capital VietNam Chess Open (Classical) 1st 8/9
  • 2009 Kolkata Open (classical) 1st 8/10
  • 2010 Aeroflot Open (classical) 1st 7/9
  • 2010 Dortmund Sparkassen Chess Meeting (classical) 2nd 5½/10
  • 2010 Campomanes Memorial (classical) 2nd 7/9
  • 2010 Moscow Open (Classical) 3rd 7/9
  • 2011 HD BANK Cup (Classical) 4th 6½/9
  • 2011 TATA Steel (Group B) 4th 7½/13
  • 2011 Aeroflot Open (classical) 1st 6½/9
  • 2011 Capablanca (classical) 2nd 6½/10
  • 2011 Dortmund Sparkassen Chess Meeting (classical) 2nd 5½/10
  • 2011 SPICE Cup (classical) 1st 17/10 (football score system)
  • 2012 HD BANK Cup (classical) 2nd 7½/9
  • 2012 FIDE World Blitz Championship 7th 16½/30
  • 2012 SPICE Cup (Classical) 2nd 5½/10
  • 2012 Chess Olympiad Istanbul 2012 5th 8/11 (Board 1: standing after Aronian, Wojtaszek, Radjabov and Nakamura)
  • 2013 HD BANK Cup (Classical) 1st 7½/9
  • 2013 Asian Continental Chess Championships 4th 6½/9
  • 2013 Asian Continental Blitz Chess Championships 1st 8½/9
  • 2013 FIDE World Rapid Championships 4th 10/15
  • 2013 FIDE World Blitz Championships 1st 20½/30

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