Isle of Man International 2016
September 16, 2016
So, where do all the players from the Olympics go who aren’t playing in the Tal Memorial or the World Championship? It appears it is in the Isle of Man International.
The Masters – Saturday, Oct. 1 to Sunday, Oct. 9, 2016
9 rounds, starting 1:30 daily (8:30 a.m. Toronto/Montreal time)
Rate of Play – 100 minutes for 40 moves, followed by 50 minutes for 20 moves, then 15 minutes for the remaining moves, with 30 seconds added per move from the start.
Participants
Caruana, Fabiano
Nakamura, Hikaru
So, Wesley
Eljanov, Pavel
Adams, Michael
Wang, Hao
Leko, Peter
Naidistch, Arkadij
Safarli, Eltaj
Rodshtein, Maxim
Shirov, Alexi
Melkumyan, Hrant
Sargissian, Garbriel
Vidit, Santosh
Howell, David
Fressinet, Laurent
Hou, Yifan
Meier, Georg
Granda Zuniga, Julio
Gupta, Abhijeet
Grandelius, Nils
Bachmann, Axel
Van Foreest, Jorden
The Masters is limited to 140 players.
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From:
https://www.chess.com/news/caruana-n...rnational-1350
Chess.com is involved in the production of the live broadcast, with commentary by GM Simon Williams and WIM Fiona Steil-Antoni. Staff members Peter Doggers and FM Mike Klein will be present as well.
IM Danny Rensch, Vice President of Content and Professional Relations of this site, said about the news: "Can you say 'strongest open tournament of the year' five times fast? Wink! Having long discussed how great it would be to organize our own "over the board" Chess.com tournament, but always lacking the resources, we could not be more excited that we're now holding one of the best open events of 2016 without having to do any of the leg work (thanks Alan!). What Alan and the sponsors have been able to do (bringing in both Hikaru and Fabiano) has completely surpassed our expectations, and we applaud their efforts!"
For this third edition, Chess.com has taken on the role as host and sponsor of the even from Pokerstars. Chess.com is joined in this role by the Scheinberg family; the Isle of Man Department of Economic Development also assists. The prize fund of the tournament is £50,000, £12,000 going to first place (about €14,000 / $15,785 USD). Like at the Gibraltar Chess Festival, another very strong British open, there will also be sizable women's prizes, totaling £9,500 with £3,500 for allocated for first.
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Some new blood against the established masters. This should be like a World Cup tournament!
Reposted September 22, 2016
September 16, 2016
So, where do all the players from the Olympics go who aren’t playing in the Tal Memorial or the World Championship? It appears it is in the Isle of Man International.
The Masters – Saturday, Oct. 1 to Sunday, Oct. 9, 2016
9 rounds, starting 1:30 daily (8:30 a.m. Toronto/Montreal time)
Rate of Play – 100 minutes for 40 moves, followed by 50 minutes for 20 moves, then 15 minutes for the remaining moves, with 30 seconds added per move from the start.
Participants
Caruana, Fabiano
Nakamura, Hikaru
So, Wesley
Eljanov, Pavel
Adams, Michael
Wang, Hao
Leko, Peter
Naidistch, Arkadij
Safarli, Eltaj
Rodshtein, Maxim
Shirov, Alexi
Melkumyan, Hrant
Sargissian, Garbriel
Vidit, Santosh
Howell, David
Fressinet, Laurent
Hou, Yifan
Meier, Georg
Granda Zuniga, Julio
Gupta, Abhijeet
Grandelius, Nils
Bachmann, Axel
Van Foreest, Jorden
The Masters is limited to 140 players.
_________
From:
https://www.chess.com/news/caruana-n...rnational-1350
Chess.com is involved in the production of the live broadcast, with commentary by GM Simon Williams and WIM Fiona Steil-Antoni. Staff members Peter Doggers and FM Mike Klein will be present as well.
IM Danny Rensch, Vice President of Content and Professional Relations of this site, said about the news: "Can you say 'strongest open tournament of the year' five times fast? Wink! Having long discussed how great it would be to organize our own "over the board" Chess.com tournament, but always lacking the resources, we could not be more excited that we're now holding one of the best open events of 2016 without having to do any of the leg work (thanks Alan!). What Alan and the sponsors have been able to do (bringing in both Hikaru and Fabiano) has completely surpassed our expectations, and we applaud their efforts!"
For this third edition, Chess.com has taken on the role as host and sponsor of the even from Pokerstars. Chess.com is joined in this role by the Scheinberg family; the Isle of Man Department of Economic Development also assists. The prize fund of the tournament is £50,000, £12,000 going to first place (about €14,000 / $15,785 USD). Like at the Gibraltar Chess Festival, another very strong British open, there will also be sizable women's prizes, totaling £9,500 with £3,500 for allocated for first.
________
Some new blood against the established masters. This should be like a World Cup tournament!
Reposted September 22, 2016
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