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    Grand Chess Tour 2016

    February 10, 2016

    Press Release

    GRAND CHESS TOUR ANNOUNCES TWO NEW TOURNAMENTS ADDED FOR 2016 SEASON World’s top players to compete in expanded tour with new events in Paris and Brussels-Leuven – featuring rapid and blitz

    SAINT LOUIS (February 10, 2016) – The Grand Chess Tour announces two new tournaments for its second season in 2016 with the world’s top players competing for one million dollars in a mixture of traditional, rapid and blitz events in four countries.

    The 2016 Grand Chess Tour season will include rapid and blitz tournaments in Paris and Brussels-Leuven in addition to the Sinquefield Cup and London Chess Classic. The Grand Chess Tour is further establishing itself as the premier chess circuit in the world.

    The field for 2016 will be announced in the near future. The three top finishers in the 2015 Grand Chess Tour will be invited as well as the five highest average rated players in 2015. Each tournament will award one wild card invite and the Grand Chess Tour will add another wild card invite rounding out the field to ten.

    The Grand Chess Tour welcomes new sponsors Colliers International France and Your Next MoveTM. Colliers International France, a commercial real estate services organization will sponsor the Paris tournament. Your Next MoveTM, a Belgian non-profit, will sponsor the Brussels-Leuven tournament.

    2016 Grand Chess Tour

    GCT Rapid and Blitz Paris, France June 8th - 14th $150,000 Prize Fund

    GCT Rapid and Blitz Brussels-Leuven June 15th – 21st $150,000 Prize Fund

    Sinquefield Cup Saint Louis, USA August 19th – September 2nd $300,000 Prize Fund

    London Chess Classic London, England December 7th – December 19th $300,000 Prize Fund

    The overall 2016 GCT winner will receive a bonus prize of $100,000 and the second placed player $50,000 prize to make the prize fund $1,050,0000 across the four events.

    The Grand Chess Tour combines the organizational efforts of the four elite events into a unified competitive structure. The partnership aims to raise worldwide awareness for each prestigious tournament, as well as for the tour.

    Participating tournaments are identified as the gold standard for international event organization, setting the model for player conditions, prize funds and spectator experience. Each of the events will cater to live audiences, as well as offer streaming broadcasts complete with grandmaster commentary.

    For more information, visit www.grandchesstour.com

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    Grand Chess Tour 2016

    February 18, 2016

    2016 Sinquefield Cup Dates Rescheduled

    FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

    2016 SINQUEFIELD CUP DATES HAVE BEEN RESCHEDULED

    SAINT LOUIS (February 18, 2016) – Due to the Olympiad being rescheduled, the 2016 Sinquefield Cup has changed its dates to August 4-16. As the third stop in the Grand Chess Tour, the organizers of the Sinquefield Cup understand the importance of both events and cooperating with other tournaments for the benefits of the players. The Sinquefield Cup will now begin with the Opening Ceremony on Thursday, August 4 and round one on Friday, August 5. The tournament will wrap up on Tuesday, August 16.

    Date: Thursday, August 4 to Tuesday, August 16, 2016
    Time: 1:00 p.m. CT daily
    Place: Chess Club and Scholastic Center of Saint Louis (4657 Maryland Ave.)

    For more information, visit www.grandchesstour.com

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      Re: Grand Chess Tour 2016

      Grand Chess Tour 2016

      May 15, 2016

      Further details of the Grand Chess Tour have been published.

      The first two events are Paris and Leuven:

      1
      Paris, France June 9-12 Rapid and Blitz

      http://grandchesstour.org/2016-paris-gct

      June 9, 2016 Rapid Day 1 Rds 1-5
      June 10, 2016 Rapid Day 2 Rds 6-9
      June 11, 2016 Blitz Day 1 Rds 1-9
      June 12, 2016 Blitz Day 2 Rds 10-18

      Participants: Aronian, Caruana, Giri, Kramnik, Nakamura, So, Topalov, MVL, Carlsen, Fressinet
      ________

      2
      Leuven, Belgium June 17-20 Rapid and Blitz

      http://grandchesstour.org/2016-yournextmove-gct

      June 17, 2016 Rapid Day 1 Rds 1-5
      June 18, 2016 Rapid Day 2 Rds 6-9
      June 19, 2016 Blitz Day 1 Rds 1-9
      June 20, 2016 Blitz Day 2 Rds 10-18

      Participants: Anand, Aronian, Caruana, Giri, Kramnik, Nakamura, So, Topalov, MVL, Carlsen
      ________

      3
      St. Louis, U.S.A. August 1-16 Classical

      http://grandchesstour.org/2016-sinqu...inquefield-cup

      August 5-August 14, 2016 Rds 1-9

      Participants: Anand, Aronian, Caruana, Giri, Kramnik, Nakamura, So, Topalov, MVL, Ding Liren
      _______

      4
      London, England December 8-19 Classical

      http://grandchesstour.org/content/20...-chess-classic

      December 9-December 18, 2016 Rds 1-9

      Participants: Anand, Aronian, Caruana, Giri, Kramnik, Nakamura, So, Topalov, MVL and one player to be announced
      _______

      Time Controls:

      Paris/Leuven Rapid time control: Game in 25 minutes, with a 10-second increment from move 1.
      Paris/Leuven Blitz time control: Game in 5 minutes, with a 2-second increment from move 1
      Sinquefield Classical time control: 40 moves in two hours, followed by the remainder of the game in one hour, with a 30-second increment from move 41.
      London Chess Classic Classical time control: 40 moves in two hours, followed by the remainder of the game in one hour, with a 30-second increment from move 41.
      ________

      As can been seen by the schedule above, the Tour starts with Paris Rapid and Blitz and then, when that is over, the players travel to Leuven in Belgium for an identical tournament. Carlsen is playing in both tournies. Then, the Sinquefield in August when Carlsen will not be there but Ding Liren will. The Tour winds up with the London Classical in December, again with no Carlsen.

      https://www.chess.com/news/magnus-ca...is-leuven-5661

      ________

      If you are marking up your chess calendar for the year, you might as well put in:

      Baku Olympiad, Azerbaijan September 1-September 14, 2016

      World Championship, NYC, November 11-November 30, 2016

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