London Chess Classic 2015
MICHAEL ADAMS COMPLETES LINE-UP FOR LONDON CHESS CLASSIC 2015
The 10th and last player to join the incredible line-up of the 7th London Chess Classic is none other than England’s number 1, Michael Adams. It is no surprise the Englishman is the recipient of the organisers’ wildcard, seeing as he has been the English number one since 1999 and was once ranked number 4 in the world. Despite being the second oldest participant in the field (after Anand), Adams keeps posting impressive performances and has been a member of the world elite for the better part of 20 years now. Some of the highlights of his career include reaching the final of the 2004 FIDE World Championship and winning the Dortmund Sparkassen Chess-Meeting in 2013. Having played in all six previous editions of the London Chess Classic, the Cornishman will surely yet again be eager to show his best chess on home turf.
http://www.londonchessclassic.com/index.htm
Participants
Magnus Carlsen
Viswanathan Anand
Veselin Topalov
Hikaru Nakamura
Fabiano Caruana
Anish Giri
Alexander Grischuk
Levon Aronian
Michael Adams
Maxime Vachier-Lagrave
Schedule
4 December 2015 – Round 1
5 December 2015 – Round 2
6 December 2015 – Round 3
7 December 2015 – Round 4
8 December 2015 – Round 5
9 December 2015 – Rest day
10 December 2015 – Round 6
11 December 2015 – Round 7
12 December 2015 – Round 8
13 December 2015 – Round 9
Time Control – 40 moves in 2 hours, followed by the rest of the game in 1 hour with a 30-second increment from move 41.
Event Prize Fund
1 - $75,000
2 - $50,000
3 - $40,000
4 - $30,000
5 - $25,000
6 - $20,000
7-10 $15,000 each place
Tour Points – Players will earn Tour Points based on their final standing.
MICHAEL ADAMS COMPLETES LINE-UP FOR LONDON CHESS CLASSIC 2015
The 10th and last player to join the incredible line-up of the 7th London Chess Classic is none other than England’s number 1, Michael Adams. It is no surprise the Englishman is the recipient of the organisers’ wildcard, seeing as he has been the English number one since 1999 and was once ranked number 4 in the world. Despite being the second oldest participant in the field (after Anand), Adams keeps posting impressive performances and has been a member of the world elite for the better part of 20 years now. Some of the highlights of his career include reaching the final of the 2004 FIDE World Championship and winning the Dortmund Sparkassen Chess-Meeting in 2013. Having played in all six previous editions of the London Chess Classic, the Cornishman will surely yet again be eager to show his best chess on home turf.
http://www.londonchessclassic.com/index.htm
Participants
Magnus Carlsen
Viswanathan Anand
Veselin Topalov
Hikaru Nakamura
Fabiano Caruana
Anish Giri
Alexander Grischuk
Levon Aronian
Michael Adams
Maxime Vachier-Lagrave
Schedule
4 December 2015 – Round 1
5 December 2015 – Round 2
6 December 2015 – Round 3
7 December 2015 – Round 4
8 December 2015 – Round 5
9 December 2015 – Rest day
10 December 2015 – Round 6
11 December 2015 – Round 7
12 December 2015 – Round 8
13 December 2015 – Round 9
Time Control – 40 moves in 2 hours, followed by the rest of the game in 1 hour with a 30-second increment from move 41.
Event Prize Fund
1 - $75,000
2 - $50,000
3 - $40,000
4 - $30,000
5 - $25,000
6 - $20,000
7-10 $15,000 each place
Tour Points – Players will earn Tour Points based on their final standing.
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