Isle of Man International 2018
May 25, 2018
October 20 – 28 – The strongest open of the year, and in the history of chess. Among the participants are Fabiano Caruana, Vladimir Kramnik, Ding Liren, Maxime Vachier-Lagrave, Sergey Karjakin, Wesley So, Hikaru Nakamura, Levon Aronian and Vishy Anand.
From the official site:
http://iominternationalchess.com/new...rnational.html
Chess.com Isle of Man International Chess Tournament 2018
Entries are now being accepted for the 2018 edition of the Chess.com Isle of Man International Chess Tournament, to be held in Douglas from 20 to 28 October, yet again made possible by substantial sponsorship from the Scheinberg family, to whom the organisers are extremely grateful.
The Masters’ is expected to be the world’s strongest open tournament this year, with many elite players in a field of up to 174 players. In addition, there will be two subsidiary, FIDE rated tournaments aimed at club players, the Major and Minor. Entry forms and Terms & Conditions for all three sections are now available via the home page of our website.
The Masters will again be run as a 9 round Swiss, with a prize fund of £137,500, including £50,000 for first prize, £25,000 for second, £12,500 for third, and four-figure sums down to eleventh place. Women’s prizes total £15,750, including a first prize of £7,000.
So far, eight of the world’s top twelve players on the latest FIDE rating list have committed to playing in the tournament: ex-World Champion, Vladimir Kramnik (world number 4); Maxime Vachier-Lagrave (5); Hikaru Nakamura (6); Wesley So (7); Ding Liren (8); Vice World Champion, Sergey Karjakin (9); ex-World Champion, Vishy Anand (11); and Levon Aronian (12). Other big names include Michael Adams and Nigel Short of England; Radek Wojtaszek of Poland; Alexei Shirov of Latvia; and Gata Kamsky of USA. We are also expecting a strong line-up of female players, including former Women’s World Champion, Alexandra Kosteniuk.
The tournament will again be held in the prestigious Royal Hall of the Villa Marina, with the backing of the Isle of Man Department For Enterprise. We are also grateful to Manx Technology Group, once again providing invaluable IT support and equipment throughout the event.
Chess.com, the world’s leading online chess site, will again be streaming live coverage of the tournament over 9 days, with commentary from Grandmaster Daniel King and International Master Anna Rudolf, backed by a world-class chess media team.
Alas, there will be no random pairings in the first round of the Masters this year! After the stir we created in the chess world last year, FIDE effectively banned the practice, a very unimaginative and uninspiring decision in my view.
More news will follow over the coming weeks and months. Thank you for your interest in our tournament.
Alan Ormsby
(Director, IOM International Chess Limited)
__________
The Top Forty (so far)
1 GM Caruana Fabiano United States 2822
2 GM Kramnik VladimirRussia 2792
3 GM DingLiren China 2791
4 GM Vachier-Lagrave Maxime France 2789
5 GM KarjakinSergey Russia 2782
6 GM So Wesley United States 2778
7 GM NakamuraHikaru United States 2769
8 GM Aronian Levon Armenia 2764
9 GM Anand Viswanathan India 2760
10 GM Wojtaszek RadoslawPoland 2750
11 GM Le Quang Liem Vietnam 2728
12 GM WangHao China 2710
13 GM Vidit Santosh Gujrathi India 2707
14 GM Rapport Richard Hungary 2707
15 GM Eljanov Pavel Ukraine 2702
16 GM Howell David W L England 2701
17 GM Adams Michael England 2701
18 GM Naiditsch Arkadij Azerbaijan 2697
19 GM Almasi Zoltan Hungary 2696
20 GM Gelfand Boris Israel 2695
21 GM Nabaty Tamir Israel 2692
22 GM LekoPeter Hungary 2691
23 GM Kamsky GataUnited States 2670
24 GM Jones Gawain C B England 2667
25 GM Xiong Jeffery United States 2661
26 GM KasimdzhanovRustam Uzbekistan 2658
27 GM Sethuraman S.P.India 2657
28 GM Short Nigel D England 2656
29 GM Shirov Alexei Latvia 2651
30 GM Kovalev Vladislav Belarus 2648
31 GM Sutovsky EmilIsrael 2644
32 GM Ganguly Surya Shekhar India 2642
33 GM Parligras Mircea-Emilian Romania 2642
34 GM Fridman Daniel Germany 2636
35 GM Meier Georg Germany 2636
36 GM L'Ami Erwin Netherlands 2628
37 GM Sevian Samuel United States 2619
38 GM Gupta AbhijeetIndia 2617
39 GM TariAryan Norway 2603
40 GM Antipov Mikhail Al. Russia 2597
__________
Tournament Schedule: Masters Saturday 20 October to Sunday 28 October, 9 rounds, starting 2. 30pm daily (1. 00pm for round 9), approximate 7 hour sessions.
2:30 PM Isle of Man time is 10:30 AM 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.
May 25, 2018
October 20 – 28 – The strongest open of the year, and in the history of chess. Among the participants are Fabiano Caruana, Vladimir Kramnik, Ding Liren, Maxime Vachier-Lagrave, Sergey Karjakin, Wesley So, Hikaru Nakamura, Levon Aronian and Vishy Anand.
From the official site:
http://iominternationalchess.com/new...rnational.html
Chess.com Isle of Man International Chess Tournament 2018
Entries are now being accepted for the 2018 edition of the Chess.com Isle of Man International Chess Tournament, to be held in Douglas from 20 to 28 October, yet again made possible by substantial sponsorship from the Scheinberg family, to whom the organisers are extremely grateful.
The Masters’ is expected to be the world’s strongest open tournament this year, with many elite players in a field of up to 174 players. In addition, there will be two subsidiary, FIDE rated tournaments aimed at club players, the Major and Minor. Entry forms and Terms & Conditions for all three sections are now available via the home page of our website.
The Masters will again be run as a 9 round Swiss, with a prize fund of £137,500, including £50,000 for first prize, £25,000 for second, £12,500 for third, and four-figure sums down to eleventh place. Women’s prizes total £15,750, including a first prize of £7,000.
So far, eight of the world’s top twelve players on the latest FIDE rating list have committed to playing in the tournament: ex-World Champion, Vladimir Kramnik (world number 4); Maxime Vachier-Lagrave (5); Hikaru Nakamura (6); Wesley So (7); Ding Liren (8); Vice World Champion, Sergey Karjakin (9); ex-World Champion, Vishy Anand (11); and Levon Aronian (12). Other big names include Michael Adams and Nigel Short of England; Radek Wojtaszek of Poland; Alexei Shirov of Latvia; and Gata Kamsky of USA. We are also expecting a strong line-up of female players, including former Women’s World Champion, Alexandra Kosteniuk.
The tournament will again be held in the prestigious Royal Hall of the Villa Marina, with the backing of the Isle of Man Department For Enterprise. We are also grateful to Manx Technology Group, once again providing invaluable IT support and equipment throughout the event.
Chess.com, the world’s leading online chess site, will again be streaming live coverage of the tournament over 9 days, with commentary from Grandmaster Daniel King and International Master Anna Rudolf, backed by a world-class chess media team.
Alas, there will be no random pairings in the first round of the Masters this year! After the stir we created in the chess world last year, FIDE effectively banned the practice, a very unimaginative and uninspiring decision in my view.
More news will follow over the coming weeks and months. Thank you for your interest in our tournament.
Alan Ormsby
(Director, IOM International Chess Limited)
__________
The Top Forty (so far)
1 GM Caruana Fabiano United States 2822
2 GM Kramnik VladimirRussia 2792
3 GM DingLiren China 2791
4 GM Vachier-Lagrave Maxime France 2789
5 GM KarjakinSergey Russia 2782
6 GM So Wesley United States 2778
7 GM NakamuraHikaru United States 2769
8 GM Aronian Levon Armenia 2764
9 GM Anand Viswanathan India 2760
10 GM Wojtaszek RadoslawPoland 2750
11 GM Le Quang Liem Vietnam 2728
12 GM WangHao China 2710
13 GM Vidit Santosh Gujrathi India 2707
14 GM Rapport Richard Hungary 2707
15 GM Eljanov Pavel Ukraine 2702
16 GM Howell David W L England 2701
17 GM Adams Michael England 2701
18 GM Naiditsch Arkadij Azerbaijan 2697
19 GM Almasi Zoltan Hungary 2696
20 GM Gelfand Boris Israel 2695
21 GM Nabaty Tamir Israel 2692
22 GM LekoPeter Hungary 2691
23 GM Kamsky GataUnited States 2670
24 GM Jones Gawain C B England 2667
25 GM Xiong Jeffery United States 2661
26 GM KasimdzhanovRustam Uzbekistan 2658
27 GM Sethuraman S.P.India 2657
28 GM Short Nigel D England 2656
29 GM Shirov Alexei Latvia 2651
30 GM Kovalev Vladislav Belarus 2648
31 GM Sutovsky EmilIsrael 2644
32 GM Ganguly Surya Shekhar India 2642
33 GM Parligras Mircea-Emilian Romania 2642
34 GM Fridman Daniel Germany 2636
35 GM Meier Georg Germany 2636
36 GM L'Ami Erwin Netherlands 2628
37 GM Sevian Samuel United States 2619
38 GM Gupta AbhijeetIndia 2617
39 GM TariAryan Norway 2603
40 GM Antipov Mikhail Al. Russia 2597
__________
Tournament Schedule: Masters Saturday 20 October to Sunday 28 October, 9 rounds, starting 2. 30pm daily (1. 00pm for round 9), approximate 7 hour sessions.
2:30 PM Isle of Man time is 10:30 AM 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.
Comment