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      Home  >  General News  >  Zurich Chess Challenge 2013

      Zurich Chess Challenge 2013

      Anand, Boris Gelfand, Fabiano Caruana, Vladimir Kramnik, Zurich

      Zurich Chess Challenge 2013

      The World Champion Viswanathan Anand, his most recent challenger Boris Gelfand, the former World Champion Vladimir Kramnik and the rising star Fabiano Caruana will be competing in the second Zurich Chess Challenge.

      From 23 February to 1 March 2013 they will face each other in a double round-robin tournament at the Savoy Hotel, Paradeplatz, Zurich. The games will be played with a classical time-control of 2 hours for 40 moves, 1 hour for the next 20 moves and 15 minutes plus a 30-second increment for the remainder of the game. In case of a draw before move 40, an additional exhibition game will be played (result not counting).

      Following on from the 2012 Zurich Chess Challenge, which was a match between Kramnik and Levon Aronian, the main sponsor, Oleg Skvortsov of International Gemological Laboratories, Moscow, is making it possible for another highly attractive event to be staged by the Zurich Chess Club. The 2013 tournament marks the sixtieth anniversary of the legendary Candidates’ Tournament, won by Vassily Smyslov,  and will be a highlight of the chess calendar.

      ParticipantsVladimir Kramnik (Russia, Elo 2795, #3 on the current World ranking list), Fabiano Caruana (Italy, 2786, #5), Viswanathan Anand (India, 2775, #6), Boris Gelfand (Israel, 2751, #14).

      Schedule

      Play daily from 23 February to 1 March 2013 (free day: 26 February).
      Spectators are welcome.

      Main sponsor

      IGC International Gemological Laboratoriesis 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

      HVK International Private Limited, Mumbai, and the Savoy Chess Corner, Zurich.

      Organization
      Zurich Chess Club

      Contact
      media@sgzurich.ch

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      2 Comments

      1. Anonymous Reply
        November 7, 2012 at 3:53 pm

        Why are they afraid to invite Nakamura, the best player in the world?

      2. Anonymous Reply
        February 22, 2013 at 4:35 pm

        Naka the best player in the World?…should be joke or what…some relevant reason for this statement…sorry but I do not like such…. if I would say why they did not invite the b.p.i.t.World i.e. Radja what would you think about it…I would agree with you when your answer would be smth like that it is stupidity….have fun on chess

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