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      Reykjavik Open 2010

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      Reykjavik Open 2010

      Thursday, 11 February 2010 23:34

      The Reykjavik Open 2010 is set to take place on 24th February – 3rd March, 2010. The website of the tournament is www.chess.is and the e-mail of the organizing committee is reykjavikopen2010@gmail.com .

      There are, of course, many reasons for participating in Reykjavik open 2010. Iceland is a traditional place of chess and most of the current chess elite has played in Reykjavik one time or another. And Reykjavik hosted the “Match of the Century” in 1972.

      Iceland has a long history of chess activities, dating from the Middle Ages. The Reykjavik Chess Club was founded in 1900 and ever since chess tournaments have been organized in Iceland on a regular basis. Most Icelanders know how to play chess and local Grandmasters were, for a period of time, amongst the celebrities.

      Iceland’s first grandmaster, Fridrik Ólafsson, was in fact her first “celebrity”, and every popular media followed his ventures with a great interest and the public flocked to watch, as he showed his magic in Reykjavik.

      Most chessplayers know Iceland’s affiliation to chess and her reputation for hosting great tournaments. The first Reykjavik international tournament took place in 1964. The magician from Riga emerged the winner. In 2008 the Chinese duo, Wang Hao and Wang Yue, along with the Icelandic champion Hannes Stefánsson, tied for the 1st place.

      Despite the crises, Reykjavík Open in 2009 was the most crowded in her history. 110 participants from 21 countries took part. It was the first Reykjavík Open in odd number year despite the crises – Hédinn Steingrímsson, Hannes Stefánsson and Yuiry Kryvoruchko were the winners.

      All information at www.chess.is

      Gunnar Bjornsson

      President of the Icelandic Chess Federation

      Registered players (as of 3rd February):

      1 GM Baklan Vladimir UKR 2654

      2 GM Dreev Alexey RUS 2650

      3 GM Sokolov Ivan BIH 2649

      4 GM Kuzubov Yuriy UKR 2634

      5 GM Shulman Yuri USA 2624

      6 GM Ehlvest Jaan USA 2600

      7 GM Kacheishvili Giorgi GEO 2587

      8 GM Hillarp Persson Tiger SWE 2581

      9 GM Gupta Abhijeet IND 2577

      10 GM Stefansson Hannes ISL 2574

      11 IM Lenderman Alex USA 2560

      12 GM Maze Sebastien FRA 2554

      13 GM Kveinys Aloyzas LTU 2536

      14 GM Nataf Igor-Alexandre FRA 2534

      15 GM Miezis Normunds LAT 2533

      16 GM Kogan Artur ISR 2524

      17 IM Grandelius Nils SWE 2515

      18 GM Romanishin Oleg M UKR 2512

      19 GM Danielsen Henrik ISL 2495

      20 IM Nyzhnyk Illya UKR 2495

      21 GM Galego Luis POR 2487

      22 IM Cori Jorge PER 2483

      23 IM Harika Dronavalli IND 2471

      24 IM Kristjansson Stefan ISL 2466

      25 IM Krush Irina USA 2455

      26 FM Grover Sahaj IND 2448

      27 IM Bromann Thorbjorn DEN 2434

      28 IM Gunnarsson Jon Viktor ISL 2429

      29 GM Thorhallsson Throstur ISL 2426

      30 IM Loeffler Stefan GER 2416

      31 WIM Cori T Deysi PER 2412

      32 WGM Karavade Eesha IND 2405

      33 IM Thorfinnsson Bragi ISL 2398

      34 IM Tania Sachdev IND 2398

      35 IM Kjartansson Gudmundur ISL 2391

      36 IM Thorfinnsson Bjorn ISL 2383

      37 IM Arngrimsson Dagur ISL 2383

      38 Gislason Gudmundur ISL 2382

      39 IM Ansell Simon T ENG 2381

      40 IM Sareen Vishal IND 2364, etc.

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      2 Comments

      1. Anonymous Reply
        February 12, 2010 at 2:19 pm

        This is a fun event. Everyone should play in it.

      2. Lionel Davis Reply
        February 12, 2010 at 3:32 pm

        What time is it?

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