Cuban chess players sweep in Mexican tournament

Juan Carlos Obregon, Ermes Espinosa and Isan Ortiz won the three medals for Cuba in the 2018 Valladolid Open Chess Tournament held in the Mexican city of Mazatlan.
The first two of them finished tied with six points out of possible seven, but Obregon had better tiebreaker while Ortiz ranked third with 5.5 units.
Nevertheless, Espinoza added 12.9 units to his ELO coefficient, biggest amount among the three medalists.
The contest was attended by 72 players, most of them locals, with only Argentina and Cuba as guest countries.
The Cuban woman Yuleisy Hernandez also had an excellent performance when finishing 16th with 4.5 units and only two losses to men with much higher rank.
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