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Pardubice, Aeroflot, Cappelle, Avoine, Nancy, Donostia. Speaking for the French ones : - Cappelle is a nontypical open for France, rather meeting the standards of strong east-european tourneys : basic conditions but cheerful volunteers, everybody plays in the same section, friendly invitational policy for foreign players... It is easily the strongest Fench open with 58 nations and 100+ GMs in the last edition (Feb 2009). Strong as it is, it has a reputation of being avoided by 2650+ players who won't risk their elo against "baseline" GMs. - Avoine is admittedly one of the most pleasant opens in France, with lots of activities and, yes, some chess. Starting July 18. - Nancy is an interesting "closed" formula : they take registrations like any open (not at the door however), and then slice off the players list, arranged by Elo, into groups of 10, when each group runs a 9-round all-play-all. Very interesting to play, and suitable for all levels : in 2009 the highest group was won by Pentala Harikrishna, and the lowest was for kids below 1200 iirc. Great team here also!
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