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Mikhail Makhlin won the Colorado Quick Chess Championship for the second consecutive year, defeating IM Michael Valvo and some of Colorado's other strongest players along the way. Mikhail is also the US Deaf Chess Champion.
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See also the crosstables from the
Satruday Swiss and the
Sunday Swiss.
Playoffs for championship
2-game matches
| Round 1 |
| Michael Valvo |
2 |
Gino Figlio |
0 |
| Josh Bloomer |
1.5 |
Katie Roberts-Hoffman |
0.5 |
| Mikhail Makhlin |
1.5 |
Daniel Avery |
0.5 |
| Yuriy Makhlin |
2 |
Randy Canney |
0 |
| James McCarty |
2 |
James Hammersmith |
0 |
| Eric Billaux |
2 |
Brad Lundstrom |
0 |
| Andy Rea |
2 |
Adam Weissbarth |
0 |
| Chris Clevenger* |
1 |
Renard Anderson |
1 |
| Round 2 |
| Michael Valvo |
1.5 |
Josh Bloomer |
0.5 |
| Mikhail Makhlin |
1.5 |
Yuriy Makhlin |
0.5 |
| James McCarty |
1.5 |
Eric Billaux |
0.5 |
| Andy Rea |
2 |
Chris Clevenger |
0 |
| Round 3 |
| Mikhail Makhlin |
1.5 |
Michael Valvo |
0.5 |
| James McCarty |
1.5 |
Andy Rea |
0.5 |
| Championship Round |
| Mikhail Makhlin |
2 |
James McCarty |
0 |
| Individual games in Consolation playoffs for 3rd place |
| Katie Roberts-Hoffman |
1 |
Gino Figlio |
0 |
| Randy Canney |
1 |
Dan Avery |
0 |
| James Hammersmith |
0.5 |
Brad Lundstrom* |
0.5 |
| Adam Weissbarth* |
0.5 |
Renard Anderson |
0.5 |
| Katie Roberts-Hoffman |
1 |
Chris Clevenger |
0 |
| Eric Billaux |
1 |
Randy Canney |
0 |
| Yuriy Makhlin |
1 |
Brad Lundstrom |
0 |
| Adam Weissbarth |
1 |
Josh Bloomer |
0 |
| Eric Billaux |
1 |
Katie Roberts-Hoffman |
0 |
| Yuriy Makhlin |
1 |
Adam Weissbarth |
0 |
| Michael Valvo |
1 |
Eric Billaux |
0 |
| Yuriy Makhlin |
1 |
Andy Rea |
0 |
| Michael Valvo* |
0.5 |
Yuriy Makhlin |
0.5 |
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* Won playoff game