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      Home  >  Daily News • Major Tournaments  >  Carlsen and Anand to face off in Moscow at Tal Memorial

      Carlsen and Anand to face off in Moscow at Tal Memorial

      Anand, Magnus Carlsen, Moscow, Tal Memorial

      Tal Memorial 2013 will be held on 12th – 24th June in Moscow, Russia. The Russian Chess Federation announced the super strong lineup of this prestigious event.

      The Tal Memorial will be among the various elite events that will gather the strongest players in the world, after the Alekhine Memorial and the Norway Chess tournament.

      This will be the second tournament in a row, after the one in Norway, where World Champion Viswanathan Anand will play against his challenger Magnus Carlsen. They will be joined by ex-world champion Vladimir Kramnik, who was very close to the victory at the Candidates Tournament. The big absence will be Armenian Levon Aronian, however, he will play in both the Alekhine Memorial and Norway Chess.

      It is also noteworthy the presence of the challenger of the last World Championship match, Boris Gelfand, who will be looking for chances to demonstrate that he is still in shape to battle at the highest level.

      The field of ten players will be completed with Russian hope Sergey Karjakin, Dortmund winner Fabiano Caruana, American star Hikaru Nakamura, Azerbaijani Shakhriyar Mamedyarov, crowd-favorite Alexander Morozevich and current Russian champion Dmitry Andreikin.

      Expect full coverage of this event with live games and daily reports on Chessdom.

      List of participants:

      1 Magnus Carlsen NOR
      2 Vladimir Kramnik RUS
      3 Sergey Karjakin RUS
      4 Viswanathan Anand IND
      5 Fabiano Caruana ITA
      6 Hikaru Nakamura USA
      7 Shakhriyar Mamedyarov AZE
      8 Alexander Morozevich RUS
      9 Boris Gelfand ISR
      10 Dmitry Andreikin RUS

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      4 Comments

      1. Anonymous Reply
        May 28, 2013 at 5:37 pm

        Nakamura will repeat as champion.

      2. Anonymous Reply
        May 28, 2013 at 7:02 pm

        Nakamura has never won Tal Memorial.

      3. USA Reply
        May 29, 2013 at 6:47 am

        All you Nakamura fans out there – kindly be sensible before commenting. He is consistently inconsistent and yet to make a mark in the world stage as one of the world’s best.
        Agree that he’s shown glimpces of brilliant moves but he’s far from outstaging the likes of Carlsen/ Karjakin/ Aronian in the near future

      4. Anonymous Reply
        May 29, 2013 at 6:50 pm

        I’m surprised that they make Nakamura play his games. Give him the point and let him go immediately to the press conference. Everyone else is evidently playing for second place.

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