Tal Memorial, Moscow
Wednesday, June 12, 2013
The 8th Tal Memorial starts today in Moscow with the following players:
Magnus Carlsen, Vladimir Kramnik, Viswanathan Anand, Hikaru Nakamura, Sergey Karjakin, Fabiano Caruana, Alexander Morozevich, Boris Gelfand, Shakhriyar Mamedyarov and Dmitry Andreikin.
Instead of drawing lots, the final standings of a blitz tournament will determine the lot numbers for the contestants.
There were brief remarks and the Blitz Tournament began. The time limit is 3 minutes + 2 second increments. There are generous prizes for the Blitz: 1. 5000 euro; 2. 3000 euro; 3. 2000 euro and so on.
It was mentioned at the first that Boris Spassky was there watching, and in good health.
The games can be viewed in progress at:
http://online.russiachess.org/
The online diagrams are more legible than those used at the Candidates – the pieces are black and white and the dark board squares are a blue-grey.
The commentators are two of my favorites Alexander Grischuk and Peter Svidler. Sergey Rublevsky and Sergey Shipov are the others.
The Chief Arbiter is Andrzej Filipowicz of Poland. He is the spitting image, to me, of Ed Asner.
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From Chessvibes:
Tiebreak rules & prizes
In case of a tie, the following tiebreak rules will be used:
• Maximum number of games played with Black;
• Maximum number of wins;
• Direct encounter;
• Sonneborn-Berger.
The total prize fund is 100,000 € and the prizes are distributed as follows:
1. € 30,000
2. € 20,000
3. € 15,000
4. € 10,00
5. € 8,000
6. € 6,000
7. € 4,000
8. € 3,000
9. € 2,500
10. € 1,500
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The Blitz Tournament is under way and the Classical Tournament starts at 16:00 CET tomorrow, Thursday, June 13.
Wednesday, June 12, 2013
The 8th Tal Memorial starts today in Moscow with the following players:
Magnus Carlsen, Vladimir Kramnik, Viswanathan Anand, Hikaru Nakamura, Sergey Karjakin, Fabiano Caruana, Alexander Morozevich, Boris Gelfand, Shakhriyar Mamedyarov and Dmitry Andreikin.
Instead of drawing lots, the final standings of a blitz tournament will determine the lot numbers for the contestants.
There were brief remarks and the Blitz Tournament began. The time limit is 3 minutes + 2 second increments. There are generous prizes for the Blitz: 1. 5000 euro; 2. 3000 euro; 3. 2000 euro and so on.
It was mentioned at the first that Boris Spassky was there watching, and in good health.
The games can be viewed in progress at:
http://online.russiachess.org/
The online diagrams are more legible than those used at the Candidates – the pieces are black and white and the dark board squares are a blue-grey.
The commentators are two of my favorites Alexander Grischuk and Peter Svidler. Sergey Rublevsky and Sergey Shipov are the others.
The Chief Arbiter is Andrzej Filipowicz of Poland. He is the spitting image, to me, of Ed Asner.
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From Chessvibes:
Tiebreak rules & prizes
In case of a tie, the following tiebreak rules will be used:
• Maximum number of games played with Black;
• Maximum number of wins;
• Direct encounter;
• Sonneborn-Berger.
The total prize fund is 100,000 € and the prizes are distributed as follows:
1. € 30,000
2. € 20,000
3. € 15,000
4. € 10,00
5. € 8,000
6. € 6,000
7. € 4,000
8. € 3,000
9. € 2,500
10. € 1,500
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The Blitz Tournament is under way and the Classical Tournament starts at 16:00 CET tomorrow, Thursday, June 13.
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