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Maxime Vachier-
Lagrave (French pronunciation: [maksim vaʃje laɡʁav]; born 21
October 1990),
often referred to by his initials, MVL, is a
French chess...
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Lagrave (French pronunciation: [laɡʁav]; Occitan: La Grava) is a
commune in the Tarn
department in the
Occitania region of
southern France. The terraces...
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ratings would qualify. On 6 March, this rule was used to
select Vachier-
Lagrave,
after Radjabov withdrew.
Compared to
previous cycles (2014, 2016, 2018)...
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Lagrave is a
commune in the Tarn
department in
southern France.
Lagrave may also
refer to:
LaGrave Field, an
abandoned baseball park in Fort Worth, Texas...
- is also the
winner of the 2019
Grand Chess Tour,
beating Maxime Vachier-
Lagrave in the finals, and the 2019
Sinquefield Cup,
beating Magnus Carlsen in...
- Vachier-
Lagrave. In the 3-way tiebreak,
Carlsen was the top seed,
meaning he
faced the
winner of the
first tie-break
match between Giri and Vachier-
Lagrave....
- Nakamura,
Fabiano Caruana,
Alexander Grischuk,
Anish Giri,
Maxime Vachier-
Lagrave, and Jon
Ludvig Hammer. Jon
Ludvig Hammer was not
invited to the overall...
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Maxime Vachier-
Lagrave and Jan-Krzysztof Duda,
scoring 15/21 points. He
finished in
third place after the tiebreaks, won by Vachier-
Lagrave. In May, Firouzja...
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placed first with a
score of +4 (5½/7)
winning against Maxime Vachier-
Lagrave,
Xiangzhi Bu,
Alexandra Kosteniuk,
Marie Sebag, and
drawing against Vasyl...
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Abbey Blitz Tournament at Riga
ahead of
players such as
Maxime Vachier-
Lagrave,
Levon Aronian,
David Navara,
Daniil Dubov,
Peter Svidler and many others...