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Final-round win secures Andorra Open title for 15-year-old Francisco Fiorito
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Fiorito recovers from round-four lossIM Francisco Fiorito won the 42nd Andorra Open after scoring 7½ points from 9 rounds.
The German junior went unbeaten after his win over Fiorito, recording four victories and five draws, and achieved a GM norm.
The King‘s Indian Attack is a universal opening: easy to learn, flexible, and rich in both tactical and positional opportunities.
The King‘s Indian Attack is a universal opening: easy to learn, flexible, and rich in both tactical and positional opportunities.
Francesc Rechi, President of the Andorran Chess Federation, and Spanish IM Marta García | Photo: Andorra OpenFinal standings...208 playersAll available gamesLinks