Reykjavik Open 2017
March 11, 2017
From Peter Doggers at chess.com:
This year's Reykjavik Open will see three 2700 GMs in action: GMs Anish Giri, Dmitry Andreikin and Baadur Jobava. The annual open tournament in Iceland will be held April 19-27.
After four years, GM Anish Giri returns to the Reykjavik, and again the Dutchman is the top seed. But his rating is 47 points higher than in 2013. Giri's wife IM Sopiko Guramishvili will also be playing and is the 57th seed.
Giri's main rivals are GMs Dmitry Andreikin and Baadur Jobava. Andreikin was also the second seed last year, behind Shakhriyar Mamedyarov — who will be playing the Gashimov Memorial instead. Jobava will be playing the tournament for the first time.
The field is again very strong, with some big names among the 2600+ group: GMs Alexei Shirov (returning for the first time to Iceland since 1992!), Sergey Movsesian, Gawain Jones, Santosh Vidit Gujrathi, Gata Kamsky, and Abhijeet Gupta.
There's also the 2015 winner GM Erwin l'Ami (together with his wife Alina), Women's World Championship semifinalist GM Harika Dronavalli, the record holder for most Chess Olympiad games, GM Eugenio Torre, the world's youngest IM Praggnanandhaa R. His sister WIM Ramesh Babu Vaishali will be playing as well.
https://www.chess.com/news/view/giri...avik-open-6117
March 11, 2017
From Peter Doggers at chess.com:
This year's Reykjavik Open will see three 2700 GMs in action: GMs Anish Giri, Dmitry Andreikin and Baadur Jobava. The annual open tournament in Iceland will be held April 19-27.
After four years, GM Anish Giri returns to the Reykjavik, and again the Dutchman is the top seed. But his rating is 47 points higher than in 2013. Giri's wife IM Sopiko Guramishvili will also be playing and is the 57th seed.
Giri's main rivals are GMs Dmitry Andreikin and Baadur Jobava. Andreikin was also the second seed last year, behind Shakhriyar Mamedyarov — who will be playing the Gashimov Memorial instead. Jobava will be playing the tournament for the first time.
The field is again very strong, with some big names among the 2600+ group: GMs Alexei Shirov (returning for the first time to Iceland since 1992!), Sergey Movsesian, Gawain Jones, Santosh Vidit Gujrathi, Gata Kamsky, and Abhijeet Gupta.
There's also the 2015 winner GM Erwin l'Ami (together with his wife Alina), Women's World Championship semifinalist GM Harika Dronavalli, the record holder for most Chess Olympiad games, GM Eugenio Torre, the world's youngest IM Praggnanandhaa R. His sister WIM Ramesh Babu Vaishali will be playing as well.
https://www.chess.com/news/view/giri...avik-open-6117
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