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      Home  >  Chess Improvement • Daily News • General News  >  The strongest Grand Prix

      The strongest Grand Prix

      FIDE, Grand Prix, Nalchik

      The fourth FIDE Grand Prix is going to be the strongest tournament of the series
      Monday, 23 March 2009

      14 top-grandmasters will take part in the fourth FIDE Grand Prix series tournament in the Republic of Kabardino Balkaria in Russia.

      The fourth FIDE Grand Prix will be the strongest one in the series, and one of the strongest tournaments of the world this year. New functions on the FIDE website allow us to see the current rating changes of top-grandmasters. The average rating of the tournament in Nalchik will be around 2725 points based on the April 2009 list to be published soon. Previously the highest average rated tournament was held in the third stage of the series, Elista (2715 points).

      The tournament is so evenly balanced that everyone of the 14 participants who comes to Nalchik is in a good position to win the tournament. The top-rated player of the competition is the World Cup 2005 and Olympiad winner Levon Aronian (Armenia).

      Two players have also shown excellent results this year: Alexander Grischuk (Russia) – the winner of Linares and Elista super tournaments, and Sergey Karjakin (Ukraine), who has won the Corus tournament in January in Wijk-an-Zee.

      World Cup 2007 winner Gata Kamsky (USA) this year has shown also a good performance during the Challenge match against Veselin Topalov.

      The FIDE Grand Prix is a series of six tournaments held over two years (2008-2009) in leading world cities. It has given a number of young players such as Wang Yue and Vugar Gashimov, the opportunity to come to the forefront of the chess world. The winner of the Grand Prix series will play in 2011 in the Candidate event of the World Championship Cycle.

      Official website: http://www.nalchik2009.fide.com/

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      4 Comments

      1. Anonymous Reply
        March 26, 2009 at 4:05 pm

        Is Nalchik in Russia or Georgia?

      2. Anonymous Reply
        March 26, 2009 at 6:03 pm

        Russia, of course.

        What happened with Radjabov? He was supposed to play in the 4th Grand Prix tournament.

      3. Anonymous Reply
        March 26, 2009 at 7:10 pm

        HELP 🙁

        WHAT ABOUT NICE???
        I can’t find anything anywhere about it.

      4. Anonymous Reply
        March 26, 2009 at 7:22 pm

        Ooops, he did it again:
        LEVON WINS AMBER 2009

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