Tal Memorial 2016
June 1, 2016
The Tal Memorial was an annual tournament played in Moscow from 2006 to 2014, to honour Mikhail Tal (1936 – 1992).
It was usually a nine–round super-tournament played in the first half of November. In 2014 it was converted to a blitz tournament (22 rounds) and the classical event was replaced by the Petrosian memorial.
The winners:
1. 2006 – Levon Aronian, Peter Leko, Ruslan Ponomariov
2. 2007 – Vladimir Kramnik
3. 2008 – Vassily Ivanchuk
4. 2009 – Vladimir Kramnik
5. 2010 – Levon Aronian, Sergey Karjakin, Shakhriyar Mamedyarov
6. 2011 – Magnus Carlsen, Levon Aronian
7. 2012 – Magnus Carlsen
8. 2013 – Boris Gelfand
9. 2014 – Shakhriyar Mamedyarov
10. 2015 – No Tournament
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From: http://chess-news.ru/en/node/21550
This year will mark 80 years since Mikhail Tal’s birth. Chess-news.ru has learned that discussions are underway to hold the Tal Memorial in the second half of September, right after the Baku Olympiad.
The decision makers have now returned to the traditional all-play all format. This is confirmed in an interview (in Russian) with the tournament’s director and acting head of the Moscow Region Chess Federation Sergey Nesterov, given to our website.
The tournament is planned at Crocus City Hall, Russia’s largest exhibition centre (where, incidentally, Elton John gave a concert last night). It is located on the Moscow MKAD ring-road, on the banks of the Moscow River, near Myakinino underground station. Discussions are currently underway with the owners of Crocus and the government of the Moscow Region.
The list of participants has yet to be determined but negotiations are expected to be held with elite grandmasters, beginning with the world champion.
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ChessTalkers will remember the Tal Memorial, Moscow 2013:
http://forum.chesstalk.com/showthrea...light=memorial
when we had Carlsen, Caruana, Nakamura and Karjakin all trying to chase Gelfand down.
June 1, 2016
The Tal Memorial was an annual tournament played in Moscow from 2006 to 2014, to honour Mikhail Tal (1936 – 1992).
It was usually a nine–round super-tournament played in the first half of November. In 2014 it was converted to a blitz tournament (22 rounds) and the classical event was replaced by the Petrosian memorial.
The winners:
1. 2006 – Levon Aronian, Peter Leko, Ruslan Ponomariov
2. 2007 – Vladimir Kramnik
3. 2008 – Vassily Ivanchuk
4. 2009 – Vladimir Kramnik
5. 2010 – Levon Aronian, Sergey Karjakin, Shakhriyar Mamedyarov
6. 2011 – Magnus Carlsen, Levon Aronian
7. 2012 – Magnus Carlsen
8. 2013 – Boris Gelfand
9. 2014 – Shakhriyar Mamedyarov
10. 2015 – No Tournament
__________
From: http://chess-news.ru/en/node/21550
This year will mark 80 years since Mikhail Tal’s birth. Chess-news.ru has learned that discussions are underway to hold the Tal Memorial in the second half of September, right after the Baku Olympiad.
The decision makers have now returned to the traditional all-play all format. This is confirmed in an interview (in Russian) with the tournament’s director and acting head of the Moscow Region Chess Federation Sergey Nesterov, given to our website.
The tournament is planned at Crocus City Hall, Russia’s largest exhibition centre (where, incidentally, Elton John gave a concert last night). It is located on the Moscow MKAD ring-road, on the banks of the Moscow River, near Myakinino underground station. Discussions are currently underway with the owners of Crocus and the government of the Moscow Region.
The list of participants has yet to be determined but negotiations are expected to be held with elite grandmasters, beginning with the world champion.
_______
ChessTalkers will remember the Tal Memorial, Moscow 2013:
http://forum.chesstalk.com/showthrea...light=memorial
when we had Carlsen, Caruana, Nakamura and Karjakin all trying to chase Gelfand down.
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