Wednesday, May 22, 2013
This tournament in the Grand Prix series started today.
The other venues in the cycle were London, Tashkent and Zug. Berlin and Paris are yet to come.
Players qualifying for the 2014 Candidates tournament will include the loser of the 2013 World Chess Championship, players who qualify from the 2013 World Cup and the current FIDE Grand Prix, and rating qualifiers.
At Thessaloniki are these GMs: Etienne Bacrot (FRA), Fabiano Caruana (ITA), Leinier Dominquez Perez (CUB), Alexander Grischuk (RUS), Vassily Ivanchuk (UKR), Gata Kamsky (USA), Rustam Kasimdzhanov (UZB), Alexander Morozevich (RUS), Hikaru Nakamura (USA), Ruslan Ponomariov (UKR), Peter Svidler (RUS) and Veselin Topalov (BUL).
+++++++++
The opening ceremony took place in the Amphitryon Hall of the Makedonia Palace Hotel in Thessaloniki, Greece yesterday, on the 21st of May.
Chief Arbiter Takis Nikolopoulos then proceeded with drawing of lots. He called up the players to come to the table and pick rooks in the shape of White Tower, the famous landmark of Thessaloniki. Veselin Topalov approached first and picked number 1. Next was Alexander Grischuk who chose number 12 and immediately the first match-up was known.
In the picture gallery, it appears that Ivanchuk picked up his white tower wearing a sports cap. It has Zoich (or ZOIЧ) on the front. This probably is the proposed mascot for the 2014 Winter Olympic Games.
The technical meeting for players, arbiters and organizers took place at 20:30. The players were briefed about the playing room and facilities and about the most important regulations - time control with increment only after move 60, no draw offers, zero tolerance rule, dress code.
Participants include three former World Champions Ruslan Ponomariov (Ukraine), Veselin Topalov (Bulgaria), Rustam Kasimdzhanov (Uzbekistan).
There will be a systematic renewal of images, reports, as well as live commenting (English, Greek) and press-conferences with the players. Official commentators are FM Sotiris Logothetis and GM Stelios Halkias.
+++++++++
The first round results are:
Topalov, V. ½ - ½ Grischuk, A.
Kamsky, G. 1 - 0 Dominguez Perez, L.
Ponomariov, R. ½ - ½ Caruana, F.
Ivanchuk, V. ½ - ½ Morozevich, A.
Svidler, P. 1 - 0 Bacrot, E.
Kasimdzhanov, R.1 - 0 Nakamura, H.
From the first round it appears this is going to be one of those tournaments with a lot of long games. Topalov’s went 85 moves, Ivanchuk’s 62 and Nakamura’s 69!
The FIDE Press Officer is Anastasia Karlovich. At the press conference with Kamsky and Perez, Kamsky is wearing a blue baseball cap. Anastasia asks him who is helping him in Thessaloniki. He is rather surly, replying, “Curiosity killed the cat.. Next question”.
Peter Svidler is the first to score a victory against Bacrot. The write-up for Round One says:
Svidler feels greater pressure in Thessaloniki than he had in Norway Chess tournament because this event is a part of the World Championship cycle. He's been playing continuously in many tournament but after the Thessaloniki Grand Prix he will probably take a break until the World Cup in Tromso. He added that he might do live commentary for the Tal Memorial.
http://thessaloniki2013.fide.com/
This tournament in the Grand Prix series started today.
The other venues in the cycle were London, Tashkent and Zug. Berlin and Paris are yet to come.
Players qualifying for the 2014 Candidates tournament will include the loser of the 2013 World Chess Championship, players who qualify from the 2013 World Cup and the current FIDE Grand Prix, and rating qualifiers.
At Thessaloniki are these GMs: Etienne Bacrot (FRA), Fabiano Caruana (ITA), Leinier Dominquez Perez (CUB), Alexander Grischuk (RUS), Vassily Ivanchuk (UKR), Gata Kamsky (USA), Rustam Kasimdzhanov (UZB), Alexander Morozevich (RUS), Hikaru Nakamura (USA), Ruslan Ponomariov (UKR), Peter Svidler (RUS) and Veselin Topalov (BUL).
+++++++++
The opening ceremony took place in the Amphitryon Hall of the Makedonia Palace Hotel in Thessaloniki, Greece yesterday, on the 21st of May.
Chief Arbiter Takis Nikolopoulos then proceeded with drawing of lots. He called up the players to come to the table and pick rooks in the shape of White Tower, the famous landmark of Thessaloniki. Veselin Topalov approached first and picked number 1. Next was Alexander Grischuk who chose number 12 and immediately the first match-up was known.
In the picture gallery, it appears that Ivanchuk picked up his white tower wearing a sports cap. It has Zoich (or ZOIЧ) on the front. This probably is the proposed mascot for the 2014 Winter Olympic Games.
The technical meeting for players, arbiters and organizers took place at 20:30. The players were briefed about the playing room and facilities and about the most important regulations - time control with increment only after move 60, no draw offers, zero tolerance rule, dress code.
Participants include three former World Champions Ruslan Ponomariov (Ukraine), Veselin Topalov (Bulgaria), Rustam Kasimdzhanov (Uzbekistan).
There will be a systematic renewal of images, reports, as well as live commenting (English, Greek) and press-conferences with the players. Official commentators are FM Sotiris Logothetis and GM Stelios Halkias.
+++++++++
The first round results are:
Topalov, V. ½ - ½ Grischuk, A.
Kamsky, G. 1 - 0 Dominguez Perez, L.
Ponomariov, R. ½ - ½ Caruana, F.
Ivanchuk, V. ½ - ½ Morozevich, A.
Svidler, P. 1 - 0 Bacrot, E.
Kasimdzhanov, R.1 - 0 Nakamura, H.
From the first round it appears this is going to be one of those tournaments with a lot of long games. Topalov’s went 85 moves, Ivanchuk’s 62 and Nakamura’s 69!
The FIDE Press Officer is Anastasia Karlovich. At the press conference with Kamsky and Perez, Kamsky is wearing a blue baseball cap. Anastasia asks him who is helping him in Thessaloniki. He is rather surly, replying, “Curiosity killed the cat.. Next question”.
Peter Svidler is the first to score a victory against Bacrot. The write-up for Round One says:
Svidler feels greater pressure in Thessaloniki than he had in Norway Chess tournament because this event is a part of the World Championship cycle. He's been playing continuously in many tournament but after the Thessaloniki Grand Prix he will probably take a break until the World Cup in Tromso. He added that he might do live commentary for the Tal Memorial.
http://thessaloniki2013.fide.com/
Comment