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      Home  >  Daily News • General News • Major Tournaments  >  Anand and Carlsen to star in London Chess Classic 2010

      Anand and Carlsen to star in London Chess Classic 2010

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      Anand and Carlsen to star in London Chess Classic 2010

      Viswanathan Anand will become the first reigning world chess champion to play in a major tournament in London since Anatoly Karpov in 1984 when he joins the eight-player field for the second London Chess Classic, which runs from 8-15 December 2010 at the Olympia Conference Centre.

      Alongside him will be World Number one Magnus Carlsen, former World Champion Vladimir Kramnik, US number one Hikaru Nakamura and the top four English players Michael Adams, Nigel Short, Luke McShane and David Howell.

      IM Malcolm Pein is back as tournament director.

      Vishy Anand is the one change from the stellar field which brought spectators flocking to London to watch elite chess in December 2009. The great Indian player, who will turn 41 during the tournament, recently retained his title as the undisputed champion of the world by defeating Veselin Topalov in the latter’s home city of Sofia, Bulgaria. In London he will meet his immediate predecessor as champion, Vladimir Kramnik, 36, of Russia, and also the young man who is currently riding high as the world’s highest rated player and widely tipped to be Anand’s next challenger – Magnus Carlsen of Norway, who will be 20 by the time the tournament starts.

      Read the full details here including profiles of all the players.

      London is thus privileged to witness a clash of the past, present and likely future chess champions. At the time of writing Carlsen is world number one on the FIDE (World Chess Federation) Rating List, Kramnik is number three and Anand number four. Looking forward, London is also bidding to host the 2012 World Championship title match, so Anand’s clashes with Carlsen and Kramnik could well be a preview of what happens in London’s Olympic year.

      Five more players make up the field of eight, all of whom played in the exciting 2009 event. Each one earned his place for his fighting play last year. The fourth non-British player is Hikaru Nakamura, USA, who will turn 23 during the London event. The American is known as the ‘H-Bomb’ for his explosive and totally uncompromising style of play. He has won the US Championship twice and also won major events in San Sebastian and Gibraltar in the past couple of years. He is improving all the time and can be expected to press hard for wins against the leading trio of players.

      England has an established quartet of elite players and all four will be playing in London. Michael Adams, 39, from Cornwall, has recently wrested back his position as England number one and he spent a number of years as the world number four. He is fresh from winning the prestigious Gibraltar International. Nigel Short, 45, became a chess legend when he broke the Kasparov-Karpov stranglehold on world title matches, beating Anatoly Karpov on the way to a title match with Garry Kasparov in 1993. He is still one of the most entertaining players on the circuit – and not to be missed in the commentary room after the game! Luke McShane, 26, started a financial career after university but couldn’t resist the lure of the international chess scene. He is now re-establishing his status as one of the most talented of the world’s young grandmasters. David Howell, 20 in November, had a sensational elite tournament debut in this event last year when he finished third behind Carlsen and Kramnik. He had recently won the British Championship by a handsome margin and has subsequently shared first at Hastings and won the British Rapidplay Championship for the second year in succession.

      Tournament Line-Up

      Name

      Title

      Country

      Rating (Nov 2010)

      World Rnk Nov

      Anand, Viswanathan

      world champion

      IND

      2804

      1

      Carlsen, Magnus

      grandmaster

      NOR

      2802

      2

      Kramnik, Vladimir

      ex-world champion

      RUS

      2791

      4

      Nakamura, Hikaru

      grandmaster

      USA

      2741

      15

      Adams, Michael

      grandmaster

      ENG

      2723

      22

      Short, Nigel

      grandmaster

      ENG

      2680

      58

      McShane, Luke

      grandmaster

      ENG

      2645

      100

      Howell, David

      grandmaster

      ENG

      2611

      178

      Format: 8 players and all play all. Seven rounds.

      Category: The event is currently Category 20 and 2700+ and quite close to 2730 (actual 2729).

      Rules: Classical time control like Linares. 40/2, 20/1, g/15’+30″. Sofia Rules.

      http://www.londonchessclassic.com/

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      5 Comments

      1. Anonymous Reply
        December 3, 2010 at 4:38 am

        The bottom three don’t belong in this tournament.

      2. Anonymous Reply
        December 3, 2010 at 8:09 am

        One of those bottom three took third place last year.

      3. Anonymous Reply
        December 3, 2010 at 5:24 pm

        Pl do check your comments re GM ratings prior to publishing totally wrong figures. As shown in the latest Ratings table for Nov 2010, WC Anand is No.1 and not No.4(!)as mentioned in the text preceding the table. The much-celebrated but actually chicken-hearted Carlsen is No.2 and not No.1.
        (Mathur)

      4. Anonymous Reply
        December 3, 2010 at 8:58 pm

        ‘Buk Buk’ Carlsen might do fine in such tournaments,but lacks the nerve when it comes to fighting for the World Championships. He knows that his ‘brilliance’ will be sheared off like Titanic’s rivets.

      5. Anonymous Reply
        December 7, 2010 at 9:02 pm

        Sheesh! Nakamura has black in 4 games (of 7 rounds) against Anand, Kramnik, Carlsen. So far he’s had black every time against Carlsen.

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