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2014 Trophies Plus Grand Prix Summary


Trophies Plus to award $12,500 in cash prizes in the 2014 Grand Prix! 2014 TROPHIES PLUS GRAND PRIX STANDINGS


The following point totals reflect all rated event information as of September 9 for the 2014 Grand Prix. All Grand Prix updates are unofficial and subject to change during the year or until year-end tabulation is complete.


OVERALL STANDINGS NAME


1 2


3 GM Mark C. Paragua 4 GM Gata Kamsky 5 GM Conrad Holt


6 GM Giorgi Margvelashvili 7 8


9 GM Bartlomiej Macieja 10 GM Melikset Khachiyan


STATE


GM Aleksandr Lenderman NY GM Mikheil Kekelidze


NY NY NY CA TX


IM Priyadharshan Kannappan MO GM Timur Gareev


NV TX CA


With a tie for first at the 2014 U.S. Open, GM CONRAD HOLT kept it rolling with another tie for first, this time at the 2014 DCC FIDE Open VIII. Can he maintain the momentum and move up from his current fifth place status in the Trophies Plus Grand Prix race?


11 GM Alexander Stripunsky NJ 12 GM Sergey Kudrin 13 GM Alexander Ivanov 14 IM Ricardo De Guzman 15 GM Maxim Dlugy


CT


MA CA NY


PTS.


209.81 204.50 193.91 177.00 172.46 162.61 140.34 139.11 136.21 133.40 133.08 130.00 127.87 126.78 124.58


CATEGORIES AND PRIZES


$12,500 IN CASH PRIZES!


FIRST PRIZE: $5,000! 2nd: $2,500 | 3rd: $1,000 4th: $900 | 5th: $800 6th: $700 | 7th: $600 8th: $500 | 9th: $300 10th: $200


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