The Open attracts a lot of talent from around the country and the world because of the possibility of taking clear first place and the $10,000 top prize. What usually happens, though, is a whole lot of players split prizes because they finish "tied." That happened this year; Tatev Abrahamyan was the highest-finishing female player, tying with players 12 through 22 with 4.0. From the score, it looks like Tatev played her usually uncompromising fighting chess, scoring 4 wins and 2 losses!
Here is the top finisher (GM Wesley So) and the femmes whose names I was able to pick out from the Open final standings -- hope I didn't miss anyone!
There were 91 players but as the event went on many of the players at the bottom of the rankings dropped out:
No. Ttl Name St Rate Pts Rnd1 Rnd2 Rnd3 Rnd4 Rnd5 Rnd6 Prize
1 GM So,Wesley CAN 2728 5 W 19 D 26 W 9 W 25 W 12 D 4 $2,175
22 WGM Abrahamyan,Tatev CA 2407 4 L 26 W 19 W 18 L 14 W 47 W 50 $114
45 WFM Labedz,Patrycja Anna TX 2267 3 L 12 W 73 L 31 L 76 W 86 W 71
46 FM Melekhina,Alisa PA 2267 3 L 3 W 74 D 29 D 26 L 30 W 72
55 WFM Chiang,Sarah TX 2243 2.5 -H- W 52 L 28 L 9 L 61 W 82
71 WIM Gutierrez,Paloma AZ 2212 2 L 15 L 77 L 52 W 81 W 83 L 45
You can find all of the results for sections here.
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