Games from Round 2. Seven of the eight games were decisive. See below for examples of the carnage.
Games from Round 3. Seven more decisive games, with the Championship section going two straight rounds without a draw. In the Championship, Raptis goes to 3-0, Cigan close behind at 2.5. In the Challengers, Jeremy Waterman is a perfect 3-0, a full point ahead of Eric Erard at 2-1, who is all alone in second.
Games from Round 4. Raptis gives up a to Richardson, allowing Cigan to catch him with a win over Russell. Once again, 7 of 8 games are decisive. Fighting chess all around!