Champions Showdown, St. Louis, 2017
October 25, 2017
Champions Showdown Brings 8 Top GMs to Saint Louis, Including Magnus Carlsen
By US Chess, October 23, 2017
Hikaru Nakamura vs. Veselin Topalov
Fabiano Caruana vs. Alexander Grischuk
Wesley So vs. Leinier Dominguez
Magnus Carlsen vs. Ding Liren
This November, witness your favorite players battle it out against their hand-chosen opponents. Hikaru Nakamura chose Veselin Topalov. Fabiano Caruana chose Alexander Grischuk. Wesley So chose Leinier Dominguez. Last, but certainly not least, Magnus Carlsen chose Ding Liren. Each set will battle it out with rounds of rapid and blitz. Who will come out on top? Tune in starting November 9 at 1 P.M. with the commentary team of Maurice Ashley, Yasser Seirawan, and Jennifer Shahade to find out.
Each match features a prize fund of $100,000, with $60,000 to the winner and $40,000 going to the loser.
The last match, between Carlsen and Ding, will start and finish two days after the other three matches.
Day Date Time Champions Showdown
Thursday Nov. 9 1 – 6:30 PM G/30 Rounds 1 – 4
Friday Nov. 10 1 – 5:30 PM G/20 Rounds 1 – 6
Saturday Nov. 11 1 – 5:30 PM G/10 Rounds 1 – 8
Magnus Carlsen vs. Ding Liren G/30 Rounds 1 – 4
Sunday Nov. 12 1 – 5:30 PM G/5 Rounds 1 – 12
Magnus Carlsen vs. Ding Liren G/20 Rounds 1 – 6
Monday Nov. 13 1 – 5:30 PM Magnus Carlsen vs. Ding Liren G/10 Rounds 1 – 8
Tuesday Nov. 14 11 AM – 4:30 PM Magnus Carlsen vs. Ding Liren G/5 Rounds 1-12
https://new.uschess.org/news/champio...agnus-carlsen/
On-line Comments
- Well I'm predicting right now, I think Caruana will lose to Grischuk. I really like the time control, without increment or delay. I think that's how chess should be played. If you want to play a classical game than give them both 2 hours on the clock, don't mess with delays or increments, same for rapid or blitz with 30 mins and 5 mins respectively. I think this is rapid and blitz in its purest form, lets see what happens. My picks: Hikaru, Magnus, Grischuk, not sure between So and Domingues this is by far the most closely matched, I'm just gonna pick Domingues cause I picked So to go in the final in the world cup and he let me down.
- There's wisdom in choosing ur opponent, it gives enough room for upset, some might just have chosen their own 'doom'
- LOL Nobody picks Aronian. Also kind of disappointing is that Carlsen picked someone nearly 70 rating points below him, come on Magnus pick someone who will at least challenge you. (No offense to Ding I know that he is a spectacular player and I could never dream of being as good as him but he is no match for Carlsen)
- Aronian isn't playing. I believe they had to choose out of that group. But yes, Aronian is the most impressive player of 2017 so I doubt he'd be anyone's first choice unless they wanted an (even tougher) challenge.
October 25, 2017
Champions Showdown Brings 8 Top GMs to Saint Louis, Including Magnus Carlsen
By US Chess, October 23, 2017
Hikaru Nakamura vs. Veselin Topalov
Fabiano Caruana vs. Alexander Grischuk
Wesley So vs. Leinier Dominguez
Magnus Carlsen vs. Ding Liren
This November, witness your favorite players battle it out against their hand-chosen opponents. Hikaru Nakamura chose Veselin Topalov. Fabiano Caruana chose Alexander Grischuk. Wesley So chose Leinier Dominguez. Last, but certainly not least, Magnus Carlsen chose Ding Liren. Each set will battle it out with rounds of rapid and blitz. Who will come out on top? Tune in starting November 9 at 1 P.M. with the commentary team of Maurice Ashley, Yasser Seirawan, and Jennifer Shahade to find out.
Each match features a prize fund of $100,000, with $60,000 to the winner and $40,000 going to the loser.
The last match, between Carlsen and Ding, will start and finish two days after the other three matches.
Day Date Time Champions Showdown
Thursday Nov. 9 1 – 6:30 PM G/30 Rounds 1 – 4
Friday Nov. 10 1 – 5:30 PM G/20 Rounds 1 – 6
Saturday Nov. 11 1 – 5:30 PM G/10 Rounds 1 – 8
Magnus Carlsen vs. Ding Liren G/30 Rounds 1 – 4
Sunday Nov. 12 1 – 5:30 PM G/5 Rounds 1 – 12
Magnus Carlsen vs. Ding Liren G/20 Rounds 1 – 6
Monday Nov. 13 1 – 5:30 PM Magnus Carlsen vs. Ding Liren G/10 Rounds 1 – 8
Tuesday Nov. 14 11 AM – 4:30 PM Magnus Carlsen vs. Ding Liren G/5 Rounds 1-12
https://new.uschess.org/news/champio...agnus-carlsen/
On-line Comments
- Well I'm predicting right now, I think Caruana will lose to Grischuk. I really like the time control, without increment or delay. I think that's how chess should be played. If you want to play a classical game than give them both 2 hours on the clock, don't mess with delays or increments, same for rapid or blitz with 30 mins and 5 mins respectively. I think this is rapid and blitz in its purest form, lets see what happens. My picks: Hikaru, Magnus, Grischuk, not sure between So and Domingues this is by far the most closely matched, I'm just gonna pick Domingues cause I picked So to go in the final in the world cup and he let me down.
- There's wisdom in choosing ur opponent, it gives enough room for upset, some might just have chosen their own 'doom'
- LOL Nobody picks Aronian. Also kind of disappointing is that Carlsen picked someone nearly 70 rating points below him, come on Magnus pick someone who will at least challenge you. (No offense to Ding I know that he is a spectacular player and I could never dream of being as good as him but he is no match for Carlsen)
- Aronian isn't playing. I believe they had to choose out of that group. But yes, Aronian is the most impressive player of 2017 so I doubt he'd be anyone's first choice unless they wanted an (even tougher) challenge.
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