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      Home  >  Chess Improvement • General News • Scholastic Chess • USA Chess • Women's Chess  >  Nakamura seeks third U.S. Championship title in St. Louis

      Nakamura seeks third U.S. Championship title in St. Louis

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      Nakamura seeks third U.S. Championship title in St. Louis
      Fields set for 2012 U.S. Championship and U.S. Women’s Championship

      ST. LOUIS, February 22, 2012 — The fields are set for both the 2012 U.S. Championship and 2012 U.S. Women’s Championship, scheduled to be held simultaneously May 7 through May 20 in St. Louis. Grandmaster Gata Kamsky and International Master Anna Zatonskih each look to defend their respective titles against strong and determined fields.

      For the fourth consecutive year, these prestigious events will be held at Chess Club and Scholastic Center of Saint Louis (CCSCSL).

      The 2012 U.S. Championship will feature an elite field of 12 grandmasters and a guaranteed prize fund of more than $160,000. With an average USCF rating of 2714 according to the USCF’s January rating supplement, this marks the strongest field in the history of the event.

      After sitting out of the 2011 U.S Championship, GM Hikaru Nakamura, ranked No. 6 in the world, has accepted an invitation to participate this year. Nakamura, 24, is seeking his third U.S. Championship title. GM Yasser Seirawan, who came out of retirement to play in last year’s U.S. Championship, has accepted the final invitation for the U.S. Championship. Seirawan had a stellar performance at the 2011 World Team Championship in Ningbo, China, where he defeated three top-30 players on his way to a silver medal performance.

      The field for the 2012 U.S. Championship is as follows:

      GM Hikaru Namamura (2848)
      GM Gata Kamsky (2804)
      GM Alexander Onischuk (2736)
      GM Yasser Seirawan (2723)
      GM Robert Hess (2717)
      GM Varuzhan Akobian (2709)
      GM Alexander Stripunsky (2700)
      GM Ray Robson (2674)
      GM Alejandro Ramirez (2668)
      GM Yury Shulman (2666)
      GM Aleksandr Lenderman (2665)
      GM Gregory Kaidanov (2658)

      The CCSCSL also will sponsor the $64K Fischer Bonus, to be awarded to anyone that scores a perfect 11-0 in the U.S. Championship, in honor of Bobby Fischer’s 11-0 result at the 1963-64 U.S. Championship.

      Woman Grandmaster (WGM) Camilla Baginskaite, the 2000 U.S. Women’s Champion, and 17-year-old Alena Kats, who was the youngest female to become a master in 2010 at age 15, have accepted the final two invitations for the Women’s event. The 2012 U.S. Women’s Championship will feature a guaranteed prize fund of $64,000 and 10 players, including:

      IM Anna Zatonskih (2563)
      IM Irina Krush (2500)
      WGM Camilla Baginskaite (2419)
      WGM Sabina Foisor (2413)
      WGM Tatev Abrahamyan (2350)
      WIM Viktorija Ni (2349)
      IM Rusudan Goletiani (2337)
      FM Alisa Melekhina (2321)
      WIM Iryna Zenyuk (2298)
      NM Alena Kats (2233)

      Tickets for the opening ceremony, which will take place on May 7, and the closing ceremony, scheduled for May 20, will be available soon. Round one for each event begins on May 8.

      The U.S. Championship and the U.S. Women’s Championship will both be classic round-robin tournaments, in which each participant will play every other participant exactly once.

      For more information, visit www.uschesschamps.com, or call (314) 361-CHESS (2437).

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      7 Comments

      1. Anonymous Reply
        February 22, 2012 at 6:14 pm

        Nakamura will win this easily.

      2. Anonymous Reply
        February 22, 2012 at 6:25 pm

        nakamura is 2848?

      3. Anonymous Reply
        February 22, 2012 at 7:01 pm

        Naka will be favored and likely win. Kamsky will definitely challenge. Robson will surprise.

      4. Anonymous Reply
        February 22, 2012 at 7:30 pm

        I’m bummed – no Shanky!

      5. Anonymous Reply
        February 22, 2012 at 7:47 pm

        These US ratings are even more inflated than the fide ones. Should knock 100 points off all of em to get a more reasonable rating representation.

      6. Anonymous Reply
        February 22, 2012 at 10:11 pm

        Congrats to Gregory Kaidanov for making his 18th consecutive appearance. Only Joel Benjamin and Boris Gulko had more consecutive appearances.

      7. Anonymous Reply
        February 23, 2012 at 1:02 pm

        Oh! c’mon! Don’t insult Nakamura! Just gift him the title. USCF will save some money that way.

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