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      Home  >  Daily News • General News • Major Tournaments  >  Magnus to participate in Zurich Chess Challenge, strongest tournament in history

      Magnus to participate in Zurich Chess Challenge, strongest tournament in history

      Anand, Boris Gelfand, Fabiano Caruana, Hikaru Nakamura, Levon Aronian, Magnus Carlsen, Switzerland, Zurich


      Zurich Chess Club
      Press Release 16 September 2013

      Zurich Chess Challenge 2014 with Anand and Carlsen

      The Zurich Chess Challenge 2014 will be the first encounter between India’s Viswanathan Anand and Norway’s Magnus Carlsen after their forthcoming world championship match in Chennai. From Wednesday, 29 January to Tuesday, 4 February 2014, they will compete in the 3rd Zurich Chess Challenge along with four other great chess stars Levon Aronian
      (Arm), Hikaru Nakamura (USA), Fabiano Caruana (It) and Boris Gelfand (Isr). With an average of 2794 Elo points (according to the September 13 rating list) this is going to be the strongest tournament in chess history. The main sponsor is Oleg Skvortsov of the International Gemological Laboratories, Moscow, with the Zurich Chess Club acting as organizer.

      The first Zurich Chess Challenge in 2012 was a match between Kramnik and Aronian. The second event in 2013 was a double-round robin with Kramnik, Anand, Caruana and Gelfand. For the 2014 edition, a blitz tournament will determine the color distribution. A round-robin tournament of five rounds with a classical time control is then followed by a rapid tournament with colors reversed on the last day of play. A won game in the classical tournament counts 2 points, a draw 1 point. Wins in the rapid tournament count 1 point and draws half a point. All games will be commented by Yannick Pelletier and Werner Hug and broadcast live via Internet.

      Participants


      Magnus Carlsen (Norway, Elo 2862, Nr 1)
      Levon Aronian (Armenia, Elo 2813, Nr 2)
      Fabiano Caruana (Italy, Elo 2779, Nr 5)
      Vishwanathan Anand (India, Elo 2775, Nr 7)
      Hikaru Nakamura (USA, Elo 2772, Nr 9 )
      Boris Gelfand (Israel, Elo 2764, Nr 11)

      Schedule

      Daily from 29 January to 4 February 2014.
      Spectators are welcome, entrance free.

      Main sponsor


      IGC International Gemological Laboratories is a Russian institute providing gemological services, such as diamond grading reports, enhanced diamonds identification, man-made/synthetic diamonds and imitation detection as well as certification of diamonds, gemstones and jewelry in the Russian Federation. IGC is the Russian branch of GCI – a group of gemological laboratories located worldwide.

      Co-sponsors

       

      Savoy Chess Corner, Zurich Chess Club (founded in 1809, the oldest chess club of the world)

      Organization
      Zurich Chess Club

      Contact

      media@sgzurich.ch

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      2 Comments

      1. Anonymous Reply
        September 16, 2013 at 2:36 pm

        Nakamura will beat Magnus again.

      2. Anonymous Reply
        September 16, 2013 at 3:40 pm

        Like he always beats him :))))). The guy has 0 victories in all his carier in clasical games over Magnus and every time they meat the Nakamura fans keep on dreaming.

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