Gashimov Memorial
This event, also known as Shamkir 2014, will begin with Round One on Sunday, April 20. It is dedicated to the memory of Vugar Gashimov and is being held in Shamkir, Azerbaijan from April 19 to April 30, 2014.
Official Website:
http://www.shamkirchess.az/index.php
It is a double round-robin with these invited players:
Grandmasters A
Magnus Carlsen (Norway)
Fabiano Caruana (Italy)
Sergei Karjakin (Russia)
Shakhriyar Mammedyarov (Azerbaijan)
Hikaru Nakamura (USA)
Teimour Radjabov (Azerbaijan)
Grandmasters B
Wang Hao (China)
Etienne Bacrot (France)
Alexander Motylev (Russia)
Eltaj Safarli (Azerbaijan)
Pavel Eljanov (Ukraine)
Radoslav Wojtaszek (Poland)
Rauf Mamedov (Azerbaijan)
Gadir Guseinov (Azerbaijan)
Vasif Durabeyli (Azerbaijan)
Nijat Abasov (Azerbaijan)
___________
Rate of Play – 120 minutes for the first 40 moves, 60 minutes for the next 20 moves and then each player will be allotted 15 minutes after the second time control; an increment of 30 seconds per move will be allowed from move 61 onwards.
Ranking and Draw System – The following criteria for the tie-break:
- A greater number of wins
- The result of the direct mini-matches between contenders
- Berger
- A tie-break match (see tournament regs)
Prizes (A Tournament)
1. 30,000 Eur, 2. 20,000 Eur, 3. 15,000 Eur, 4. 13,000 Eur, 5. 12,000 Eur, 6. 10,000
Today’s rate: 10,000 Eur = $15,207
Conduct of Players – No draw agreement between players allowed before and including move 40. Players to grant interviews with the media and to comply with dress code of the Tournament – suit and tie.
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Readers’ Comments
- Enough rounds for Fabiano to cross 2800
- and Magnus to cross 2900
- and for Naka to say goodbye to the top 10
- Caruana will show very well and Radjabov will return to form and win the event after a year in the wilderness. We will see many Benonis.
- Tough one to predict...I'll go the safe route with Magnus 1st, Karjakin/Fab/Naka 2-4 (no particular order. Karjakin has been playing a lot lately while Fabiano not so much, which means nothing really, anything can happen.
- My guess is that Radjabov will continue his rating-destruction-havoc-shrinkage-rampage.
- Well, his kid is 9 months old. Give Radjabov another 3-4 months to get good sleep and he will start climbing back the rating ladder.
- Given that the two most likely future Challengers to Carlsen [or at least they would be if we had a sane qualification system] are in the event, the outcome is by no means certain.
However, it is hard to go past Carlsen. Caruana is the most likely to challenge him, while Naka is also a threat if he can hit and maintain his best form. Karjakin will not be good for better than third. The two Azerbaijanis will occupy 2 of the last 3 places.
Sadly, I don't think we will see many Benonis. For whatever reason, it seems to be anathema at the very top level (apart from Gashimov). Even Topalov won't play it anymore.
This event, also known as Shamkir 2014, will begin with Round One on Sunday, April 20. It is dedicated to the memory of Vugar Gashimov and is being held in Shamkir, Azerbaijan from April 19 to April 30, 2014.
Official Website:
http://www.shamkirchess.az/index.php
It is a double round-robin with these invited players:
Grandmasters A
Magnus Carlsen (Norway)
Fabiano Caruana (Italy)
Sergei Karjakin (Russia)
Shakhriyar Mammedyarov (Azerbaijan)
Hikaru Nakamura (USA)
Teimour Radjabov (Azerbaijan)
Grandmasters B
Wang Hao (China)
Etienne Bacrot (France)
Alexander Motylev (Russia)
Eltaj Safarli (Azerbaijan)
Pavel Eljanov (Ukraine)
Radoslav Wojtaszek (Poland)
Rauf Mamedov (Azerbaijan)
Gadir Guseinov (Azerbaijan)
Vasif Durabeyli (Azerbaijan)
Nijat Abasov (Azerbaijan)
___________
Rate of Play – 120 minutes for the first 40 moves, 60 minutes for the next 20 moves and then each player will be allotted 15 minutes after the second time control; an increment of 30 seconds per move will be allowed from move 61 onwards.
Ranking and Draw System – The following criteria for the tie-break:
- A greater number of wins
- The result of the direct mini-matches between contenders
- Berger
- A tie-break match (see tournament regs)
Prizes (A Tournament)
1. 30,000 Eur, 2. 20,000 Eur, 3. 15,000 Eur, 4. 13,000 Eur, 5. 12,000 Eur, 6. 10,000
Today’s rate: 10,000 Eur = $15,207
Conduct of Players – No draw agreement between players allowed before and including move 40. Players to grant interviews with the media and to comply with dress code of the Tournament – suit and tie.
__________
Readers’ Comments
- Enough rounds for Fabiano to cross 2800
- and Magnus to cross 2900
- and for Naka to say goodbye to the top 10
- Caruana will show very well and Radjabov will return to form and win the event after a year in the wilderness. We will see many Benonis.
- Tough one to predict...I'll go the safe route with Magnus 1st, Karjakin/Fab/Naka 2-4 (no particular order. Karjakin has been playing a lot lately while Fabiano not so much, which means nothing really, anything can happen.
- My guess is that Radjabov will continue his rating-destruction-havoc-shrinkage-rampage.
- Well, his kid is 9 months old. Give Radjabov another 3-4 months to get good sleep and he will start climbing back the rating ladder.
- Given that the two most likely future Challengers to Carlsen [or at least they would be if we had a sane qualification system] are in the event, the outcome is by no means certain.
However, it is hard to go past Carlsen. Caruana is the most likely to challenge him, while Naka is also a threat if he can hit and maintain his best form. Karjakin will not be good for better than third. The two Azerbaijanis will occupy 2 of the last 3 places.
Sadly, I don't think we will see many Benonis. For whatever reason, it seems to be anathema at the very top level (apart from Gashimov). Even Topalov won't play it anymore.
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