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      Home  >  Daily News • General News  >  2015 American Continental Championship to be held in Montevideo

      2015 American Continental Championship to be held in Montevideo

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      Uruguay

      The 10th American Continental Chess Championship is scheduled to take place from 15-24th May, 2015, in Montevideo, the capital and largest city of Uruguay.

      The venue of play will be the Telecommunications Tower (ANTEL Tower), the tallest building in the country.

      The event is organized by the Uruguay Chess Federation (FUA), under the auspices of the Ministry of Tourism and Sports, Montevideo Municipality and ANTEL Telecommunications company.

      The tournament format is an 11-round Swiss FIDE with tempo of play is 90′/ 40 + 30′ + 30″.

      Peruvian GM Julio Granda Zuniga (2650) heads the field of 146 players from 13 different countries, including 22 GMs, 14 IMs and 21 FMs.

      The first four players will qualify for FIDE World Cup, stage of the World Championship circle. In addition, the prize fund will be awarded as follows: 5,000 $/ 3,400 $/ 2,400 $/ 1,700 $/ 1,200 $, etc.

      Tournament website/ LIVE games with analysis

      Starting list (top seeds):

      1 GM Granda Zuniga Julio E PER 2650
      2 GM Quesada Perez Yuniesky CUB 2645
      3 GM Bachmann Axel PAR 2636
      4 GM Lenderman Aleksandr USA 2636
      5 GM Cordova Emilio PER 2629
      6 GM Iturrizaga Bonelli Eduardo VEN 2613
      7 GM Kovalyov Anton CAN 2613
      8 GM Felgaer Ruben ARG 2582
      9 GM Mareco Sandro ARG 2581
      10 GM Hansen Eric CAN 2580
      11 GM Mekhitarian Krikor Sevag BRA 2572
      12 GM Flores Diego ARG 2567
      13 GM Kaidanov Gregory S USA 2566
      14 GM Gonzalez Vidal Yuri CUB 2550
      15 GM Hevia Alejano Carlos Antonio CUB 2535
      16 GM Perez Ponsa Federico ARG 2533
      17 GM Yermolinsky Alex USA 2531
      18 GM El Debs Felipe De Cresce BRA 2527
      19 GM Matamoros Franco Carlos S. ECU 2525
      20 GM Shabalov Alexander USA 2523
      21 IM Pichot Alan ARG 2504
      22 IM Di Berardino Diego Rafael BRA 2489
      23 GM Alonso Salvador ARG 2488
      24 GM Rodriguez Vila Andres URU 2485
      25 IM Henriquez Villagra Cristobal CHI 2478
      26 IM Molina Roberto Junio Brito BRA 2455
      27 IM Barbosa Evandro Amorim BRA 2438
      28 IM Supi Luis Paulo BRA 2416
      29 FM Quintiliano Pinto Renato R. BRA 2411
      30 IM Martinez Romero Martin COL 2404
      31 IM Santiago Yago De Moura BRA 2400
      32 FM Paveto Kevin ARG 2400
      33 IM Pierrot Facundo ARG 2377
      34 Escalante Ramirez Brian Sebas PER 2373
      35 FM Choma Ernani Francisco BRA 2361
      36 IM Lujan Carolina ARG 2353
      37 IM Van Riemsdijk Herman C. BRA 2352
      38 IM Disconzi Da Silva Rodrigo BRA 2339
      39 IM Barros Rivadeneira Cristhian ECU 2335
      40 FM Larrea Manuel URU 2327

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