Wednesday, July 3, 2013
The Beijing Grand Prix starts tomorrow.
The details:
FIDE GRAND PRIX 2012-13
Beijing 2013
Organizer(s) : Chinese Chess Association
Tournament Director : GM Ye Jianchuan
Chiefarbiter : IA Genden Altanoch
Arbiter : IA Anastasia Sorokina
Category : 21 (Rating-Ø : 2751)
Date : 2013/07/04 To 2013/07/16
Round 1 on 2013/07/04 at 15:00
SNo. Name Rtg Res. Name Rtg SNo.
1 GM Giri, Anish 2734 - GM Karjakin, Sergey 2776 12
2 GM Morozevich, Alexander 2736 - GM Wang, Yue 2705 11
3 GM Gelfand, Boris 2773 - GM Topalov, Veselin 2767 10
4 GM Leko, Peter 2737 - GM Mamedyarov, Shakhriyar 2761 9
5 GM Kamsky, Gata 2763 - GM Grischuk, Alexander 2780 8
6 GM Ivanchuk, Vassily 2733 - GM Wang, Hao 2752 7
If you want to watch the games online, Beijing time is 12 hrs ahead of Toronto/Montreal time.
The official site is:
http://beijing2013.fide.com/en/main-page
After the speeches today FIDE Vice President Chu Bo announced the opening of Grand Prix in Beijing. Deputy arbiter Anastasiya Sorokina then proceeded with drawing of lots. She called up the players to come to the table and pick of the Chinese classical figure sculpture with the number inside.
The top seed of the tournament Alexander Grischuk picked number eight and will play against Gata Kamsky tomorrow. Anish Giri chose the number one to play against Sergey Karjakin at the first round. Full pairings are available here http://beijing2013.fide.com/en/compo...fileview&kid=1
Also attending the opening ceremony were FIDE CEO Geoffrey Borg, President of the European Chess Union Silvio Danailov, Director of FIDE Office in Moscow Berik Balgabaev, former world champions Xie Jun, Xu Yuhua, and other distinguished guests.
The players list in Beijing is impressive with former World Champion Veselin Topalov trying to repeat his performance in Zug, Switzerland earlier this year and clinching one of the two places for the forthcoming Candidates tournament in 2014.
He will be challenged by several world class players. Boris Gelfand, coming from his recent epic victory in Moscow Tal memorial, Shakhriyar Mamedyarov who has had a very good month of June starting with winning the world Rapid Championship in Khanty Mansiysk. Also not to forget world top ten players such as Sergey Karjakin, Alexander Grischuk as well as former Candidates players Vasily Ivanchuk, Peter Leko.
GM Teimur Radjabov has withdrawn from the Beijing Grand Prix for personal reasons and has been replaced by GM Wang Yue from China. The top Chinese player Wang Hao, who placed fourth in overall Grand Prix at the moment, will also play in Beijing.
There will be a systematic renewal of images, reports, as well press-conferences with the players.
Time control: 120 minutes for the first 40 moves, 60 minutes for the next 20 moves and then each player will be allotted 15 minutes after the second time control and an increment of 30 seconds per move will be allowed from move 61 onwards.
The Beijing Grand Prix starts tomorrow.
The details:
FIDE GRAND PRIX 2012-13
Beijing 2013
Organizer(s) : Chinese Chess Association
Tournament Director : GM Ye Jianchuan
Chiefarbiter : IA Genden Altanoch
Arbiter : IA Anastasia Sorokina
Category : 21 (Rating-Ø : 2751)
Date : 2013/07/04 To 2013/07/16
Round 1 on 2013/07/04 at 15:00
SNo. Name Rtg Res. Name Rtg SNo.
1 GM Giri, Anish 2734 - GM Karjakin, Sergey 2776 12
2 GM Morozevich, Alexander 2736 - GM Wang, Yue 2705 11
3 GM Gelfand, Boris 2773 - GM Topalov, Veselin 2767 10
4 GM Leko, Peter 2737 - GM Mamedyarov, Shakhriyar 2761 9
5 GM Kamsky, Gata 2763 - GM Grischuk, Alexander 2780 8
6 GM Ivanchuk, Vassily 2733 - GM Wang, Hao 2752 7
If you want to watch the games online, Beijing time is 12 hrs ahead of Toronto/Montreal time.
The official site is:
http://beijing2013.fide.com/en/main-page
After the speeches today FIDE Vice President Chu Bo announced the opening of Grand Prix in Beijing. Deputy arbiter Anastasiya Sorokina then proceeded with drawing of lots. She called up the players to come to the table and pick of the Chinese classical figure sculpture with the number inside.
The top seed of the tournament Alexander Grischuk picked number eight and will play against Gata Kamsky tomorrow. Anish Giri chose the number one to play against Sergey Karjakin at the first round. Full pairings are available here http://beijing2013.fide.com/en/compo...fileview&kid=1
Also attending the opening ceremony were FIDE CEO Geoffrey Borg, President of the European Chess Union Silvio Danailov, Director of FIDE Office in Moscow Berik Balgabaev, former world champions Xie Jun, Xu Yuhua, and other distinguished guests.
The players list in Beijing is impressive with former World Champion Veselin Topalov trying to repeat his performance in Zug, Switzerland earlier this year and clinching one of the two places for the forthcoming Candidates tournament in 2014.
He will be challenged by several world class players. Boris Gelfand, coming from his recent epic victory in Moscow Tal memorial, Shakhriyar Mamedyarov who has had a very good month of June starting with winning the world Rapid Championship in Khanty Mansiysk. Also not to forget world top ten players such as Sergey Karjakin, Alexander Grischuk as well as former Candidates players Vasily Ivanchuk, Peter Leko.
GM Teimur Radjabov has withdrawn from the Beijing Grand Prix for personal reasons and has been replaced by GM Wang Yue from China. The top Chinese player Wang Hao, who placed fourth in overall Grand Prix at the moment, will also play in Beijing.
There will be a systematic renewal of images, reports, as well press-conferences with the players.
Time control: 120 minutes for the first 40 moves, 60 minutes for the next 20 moves and then each player will be allotted 15 minutes after the second time control and an increment of 30 seconds per move will be allowed from move 61 onwards.
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