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      Home  >  General News  >  Only 20 voting points separate Carlsen and Anand

      Only 20 voting points separate Carlsen and Anand

      Chess Oscar, Magnus Carlsen


      Chess Oscar 2010 Press Release
      by Misha Savinov
      30th July 2011

      16 years ago Alexander Roshal and 64-Chess Review magazine revived the Chess Oscar – a special award for the best chess player of the year. Garry Kasparov won it in 1995, 1996, 1999, 2001, and 2002, Vishy Anand was the winner in 1997, 1998, 2003, 2004, 2007, and 2008, Vladimir Kramnik won in 2000, and 2006, Veselin Topalov took the Oscar in 2005, and Magnus Carlsen won in 2009.

      The Chess Oscar 2010 iis awarded based on 111 lists from chess journalists of 36 countries (1st place in the list gives 13 points, 2nd place – 11 points, 3rd place – 9 points, 4th place – 7 points, 5th place – 6 points… 10th place – 1 point).

      For the second year in a row the Oscar goes to Magnus Carlsen, who scored 1264 points. The gap between Carlsen and the runner-up – the World champion Vishy Anand – is mere 20 points! Only for the second time in history of the trophy it is not given to the World champion who successfully defended his title – in 1978 Viktor Korchnoi lost the championship match to Anatoly Karpov, but nevertheless received the Oscar.

      The young Norwegian grandmaster was the world’s highest rated player by the end of 2010 (2814 Elo), and won four supertournaments – Wijk aan Zee, Bazna, Nanjing and London. Even rather mediocre results at the Chess Olympiad and in the Grand Slam final did not overshadow these achievements. In addition, Carlsen was highly successful in speed chess – he tied for the first in the Amber tournament and took the bronze in the World blitz championship in Moscow. Magnus Carlsen was mentioned as the best player of the year in 53 submitted lists.

      Rank Name 1sts Points
      1 Magnus Carlsen 53 1264
      2 Viswanathan Anand 51 1244
      3 Levon Aronian 4 767
      4 Vladimir Kramnik 570
      5 Sergey Karjakin 535
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      5 Comments

      1. Anonymous Reply
        August 2, 2011 at 1:39 am

        I can’t say that the photo shows Mr. Carlsen in the most flattering light.

      2. Anonymous Reply
        August 2, 2011 at 2:38 am

        2011 Chess Oscar should go to Gelfand.

      3. Venky [ India - Chennai ] Reply
        August 2, 2011 at 11:52 am

        Hi Susan Polgar,

        Good to see,eminence in chess sport,buds across globe – Healthy sign.

        All these great players walk towards the path of their desired goal.

        Top players focus themselves on particular event,so the bagging of other titles / awards can be distributed – for the betterment of over all chess.

        If the chess world can afford,a tournament that invites both Anand & Magnus to compete with each other with lucrative benefits(In all means)in addition to the World Chess Champion Tournament – then I hope both these great players [Anand & Magnus] – Will give brilliant chess feast to all.

        Anand will bag both the tournaments in style.

        [ This above statement is noway undermines the brilliant young Magnus – but I am pretty sure Magnus has long way to reach Anand’s prefect square at this point of time – Magnus to his age,really has great exposure to exhibit the skill.]

        By
        Venky [ India – Chennai ]

      4. Mr. Zed Reply
        August 2, 2011 at 3:28 pm

        I think this vote is dumb and meaningless. I don’t care what they vote.

      5. Anonymous Reply
        August 2, 2011 at 6:21 pm

        What a pity Carlsen displays a natural scowl on his face most of the time. A tell-tale sign of his character? In contrast, watch Anand’s friendly smile on all his pics.

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