Tata Steel Tournament preview (and three interviews to follow!)

Next Saturday the 74th Tata Steel Chess Tournament begins in Wijk aan Zee, The Netherlands. Today we give a preview, and we'll post three interviews with distinguished participants in the coming days!
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The Tata Steel Chess Tournament, which runs from January 13th till 29th in Wijk aan Zee, has three main tournaments. They are played according to the 'round robin' system, whereby each competitor plays in turn against every other during the tournament. All three Grandmaster groups have 14 players and start on January 14th. All rounds begin at 13:30 CET, except for the last round on January 29th, which begins at 12.00 hours. There are rest days on January 18th, 23rd, and 26th. The time control is 100 minutes for 40 moves, followed by 50 minutes for 20 moves, then 15 minutes for the remaining moves with 30 seconds cumulative increment for each move starting from the first move.
Interviews
In the coming days we'll publish three interviews with participants of this year's Tata Steel tournament: a participant from each GM group who, in one way or another, makes some kind of 'comeback' in Wijk aan Zee. Tomorrow we'll have top seed in the C Group: Matthew Sadler. On Thursday we'll publish and interview with the legendary Dutch grandmaster Jan Timman and on Friday we have the winner of the 2005 FIDE World Championship in San Luis: Veselin Topalov. Stay tuned!
Yesterday we noted that the open tournament in Hastings is the longest running in the world, but the one in Wijk aan Zee is strong second. This year it's already the 74th edition, so we can expect something special for next year. Perhaps this is the reason why especially GM group B looks slighly weaker than we're used to, but surely we're about to enjoy yet another great festival!
Tata Steel 2012 | Participants A group
| Title | Name | Country | Rating | Position |
| GM | Carlsen, Magnus | NOR | 2835 | 1 |
| GM | Aronian, Levon | ARM | 2805 | 2 |
| GM | Radjabov, Teymour | AZE | 2773 | 5 |
| GM | Topalov, Veselin | BUL | 2770 | 6 |
| GM | Karjakin, Sergey | RUS | 2769 | 7 |
| GM | Ivanchuk, Vasily | UKR | 2766 | 8 |
| GM | Gashimov, Vugar | AZE | 2761 | 10 |
| GM | Nakamura, Hikaru | USA | 2759 | 12 |
| GM | Gelfand, Boris | ISR | 2739 | 16 |
| GM | Caruana, Fabiano | ITA | 2736 | 17 |
| GM | Kamsky, Gata | USA | 2732 | 20 |
| GM | Giri, Anish | NED | 2714 | 28 |
| GM | Navara, David | CZE | 2712 | 30 |
| GM | Van Wely, Loek | NED | 2692 | 54 |
Tata Steel 2012 | Participants B group
| Title | Name | Country | Rating |
| GM | Bruzon, Lazaro | CUB | 2691 |
| GM | Potkin, Vladimir | RUS | 2684 |
| GM | Motylev, Alexander | RUS | 2677 |
| GM | Tiviakov, Sergey | NED | 2677 |
| GM | Harikrishna, Pentala | IND | 2665 |
| GM | Ernst, Sipke | NED | 2606 |
| GM | L'Ami, Erwin | NED | 2596 |
| GM | Reinderman, Dimitri | NED | 2581 |
| GM | Timman, Jan | NED | 2571 |
| GM | Nyzhnik, Illya | UKR | 2568 |
| GM | Lahno, Kateryna | UKR | 2557 |
| GM | Vocaturo, Daniele | ITA | 2545 |
| GM | Harika, Dronavalli | IND | 2516 |
| GM | Cmilyte, Viktorija | LTU | 2503 |
Tata Steel 2012 | Participants C group
| Title | Name | Country | Rating |
| GM | Sadler, Matthew | ENG | 2660 |
| GM | Turov, Maxim | RUS | 2645 |
| GM | Adhiban, Baskaran | IND | 2561 |
| GM | Tikkanen, Hans | SWE | 2549 |
| IM | Grover, Sahaj | IND | 2532 |
| GM | Brandenburg, Daan | NED | 2527 |
| GM | Danielian, Elina | ARM | 2490 |
| IM | Paehtz, Elisabeth | GER | 2454 |
| IM | Tania, Sachdev | IND | 2411 |
| Hopman, Pieter | NED | 2342 | |
| Ootes, Lars | NED | 2326 | |
| WIM | Haast, Anne | NED | 2290 |
| WIM | Schut, Lisa | NED | 2290 |
| FM | Goudriaan, Etienne | NED | 2279 |
Commentary schedule
| Day | Commentator(s) |
| Saturday 14 January 2012 | Ivan Sokolov |
| Sunday 15 January 2012 | Ivan Sokolov |
| Monday 16 January 2012 | Gert Ligterink |
| Tuesday 17 January 2012 | Jop Delemarre |
| Thursday 19 January 2012 | Lex Jongsma |
| Friday 20 January 2012 | Gert Ligterink and John van der Wiel |
| Saturday 21 January 2012 | Hans Böhm and John van der Wiel |
| Sunday 22 January 2012 | Genna Sosonko and Hans Ree |
| Tuesday 24 January 2012 | Jan Smeets and Daniël Stellwagen |
| Wednesday 25 January 2012 | Ivan Sokolov and Friso Nijboer |
| Friday 27 January 2012 | Genna Sosonko and Paul van der Sterren |
| Saturday 28 January 2012 | Hans Böhm |
| Sunday 29 January 2012 | Hans Böhm |
The festival includes many side events as well. There are nine-round and three-round events and a rapid tournament, where hundreds of amateurs in total will participate. On Sunday, January 29th the International Solving Championship (ISC) will take place. The solving championship will be held simultaneously in various countries at the very same time. In 2011 more than 200 solvers from 28 countries took part and the winner was the English GM John Nunn. More info here.
Below you'll find some statistics of the 73 previous editions. You can find much more at the special statistics page on the official website.
Wijk aan Zee statistics
| Name | # Tournament victories | Name | # Played games |
| Anand, Viswanathan | 5 | Donner, Johannes | 298 |
| Euwe, Max | 4 | Timman, Jan H | 260 |
| Korchnoi, Viktor | 4 | Ree, Hans | 258 |
| Portisch, Lajos | 4 | Langeweg, Kick | 223 |
| Donner, Johannes | 3 | Van Scheltinga, Theo | 221 |
| Geller, Efim | 3 | Van Wely, Loek | 221 |
| Kasparov, Garry | 3 | Anand, Viswanathan | 195 |
| Nunn, John D.M. | 3 | Piket, Jeroen | 176 |
| Carlsen, Magnus | 2 | Van Der Wiel, John T.H. | 171 |
| Aronian, Levon | 2 | Korchnoi, Viktor | 160 |
| Karpov, Anatoly | 2 | Adams, Michael | 156 |
| Larsen, Bent | 2 | Sosonko, Gennadi | 151 |
| Nikolic, Predrag | 2 | Kramnik, Vladimir | 143 |
| Olafsson, Fridrik | 2 | Andersson, Ulf | 140 |
| Polugaevsky, Lev | 2 | Hort, Vlastimil | 140 |
| Salov, Valery | 2 | Ivkov, Borislav | 131 |
| Short, Nigel | 2 | Leko, Peter | 130 |
| Sosonko, Gennadi | 2 | Topalov, Veselin | 130 |
| Timman, Jan H | 2 | Nikolic, Predrag | 127 |
| Topalov, Veselin | 2 | Portisch, Lajos | 127 |
| Van Scheltinga, Theo | 2 | Shirov, Alexei | 123 |
| Browne, Walter S. | 2 | Sokolov, Ivan | 121 |
| Cortlever, Nicolaas | 1 | Huebner, Robert Dr. | 119 |
| Andersson, Ulf | 1 | O`Kelly de Galway, Alberic | 118 |
| Dreev, Alexey | 1 | Ivanchuk, Vassily | 104 |
| Gelfand, Boris | 1 | Kramer, Haije | 99 |
| Ivanchuk, Vassily | 1 | Short, Nigel | 99 |
| Ivkov, Borislav | 1 | Kavalek, Lubomir | 95 |
| Karjakin, Sergey | 1 | Van den Berg, Carel | 95 |
| Keres, Paul | 1 | Browne, Walter S. | 94 |
| Kramnik, Vladimir | 1 | Cortlever, Nicolaas | 90 |
| Leko, Peter | 1 | Van der Sterren, Paul | 85 |
| Ljubojevic, Ljubomir | 1 | Miles, Anthony | 84 |
| Balashov, Yuri S | 1 | Matanovic, Aleksandar | 83 |
| Matanovic, Aleksandar | 1 | Olafsson, Fridrik | 83 |
| Milic, Borislav | 1 | Nunn, John D.M. | 82 |
| Nakamura, Hikaru | 1 | Gelfand, Boris | 81 |
| Nei, Iivo | 1 | Ljubojevic, Ljubomir | 80 |
| Bareev, Evgeny | 1 | Tiviakov, Sergei | 80 |
| O`Kelly de Galway, Alberic | 1 | Seirawan, Yasser | 79 |
| Petrosian, Tigran V | 1 | Kuijpers, Frans A | 75 |
| Pilnik, Herman | 1 | Bobotsov, Milko | 75 |
| Pirc, Vasja | 1 | Tal, Mikhail | 67 |
| Prins, Lodewijk | 1 | Carlsen, Magnus | 65 |
| Radjabov, Teimour | 1 | Aronian, Levon | 65 |
| Ribli, Zoltan | 1 | Morozevich, Alexander | 65 |
| Beliavsky, Alexander G | 1 | Polgar, Judit | 65 |
| Rossolimo, Nicolas | 1 | Bouwmeester, Hans | 65 |
| Sax, Gyula | 1 | Pilnik, Herman | 62 |
| Seirawan, Yasser | 1 | Salov, Valery | 58 |
| Spassky, Boris V. | 1 | Larsen, Bent | 57 |
| Stahlberg, Gideon | 1 | Geller, Efim | 56 |
| Taimanov, Mark E | 1 | Bareev, Evgeny | 56 |
| Tal, Mikhail | 1 | Karpov, Anatoly | 53 |
| Tartakower, Savielly | 1 | Rossolimo, Nicolas | 53 |
| Trifunovic, Petar | 1 | Grischuk, Alexander | 52 |
| Van den Hoek, Arnold | 1 | Karjakin, Sergey | 52 |
| Wijnans, Arthur | 1 | Ponomariov, Ruslan | 52 |
| Van Dijk, Jilling | 1 | Radjabov, Teimour | 52 |
| Bakker, Philip | 1 | Svidler, Peter | 52 |
| Botvinnik, Mikhail | 1 | Van Steenis, Hendrik | 52 |
| Bouwmeester, Hans | 1 | Ligterink, Gert | 50 |
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Comments
columbo
1 year 5 months ago
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my favorite of the year ! YES !!!
Anonymous
1 year 5 months ago
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next year they'll just invite the complete top50 in chess
Parkov
1 year 5 months ago
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Sadler is a lock for the C Group it seems
Knallo
1 year 5 months ago
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I agree! I think he will have a lot of fun.
Holy Mountain
1 year 5 months ago
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Go GATA, show these patzers who is the boss.
columbo
1 year 5 months ago
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which Patzers are you talking about ?
Eiae
1 year 5 months ago
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No online video/commentary thing?
Am_b_2
1 year 5 months ago
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Love Bianka and her videos...just waiting for that "I want to go to the sea side ..."
Chess_FM
1 year 5 months ago
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Anand, I understand not playing but why not kramnik? just because topalov is there?
mishanp
1 year 5 months ago
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He said he wasn't invited this year (though he did also suggest he wouldn't have played if he had been invited as he'd played in a lot of tournaments in a row): http://whychess.org/node/3038
Am_b_2
1 year 5 months ago
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So, if Anand refused then it means that organizers saved a ton of money on Anand, that they could have spent on Kramnik?
redivivo
1 year 5 months ago
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A couple of years ago it was Aronian that wasn't invited (in spite of having finished first, first, and 0.5 from first in his three latest starts). Kramnik hasn't won Wijk in 15 years and has said before that it's not one of his favourite events, especially not if Topalov is invited :-)
Anonymous
1 year 5 months ago
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Kramnik is great but with all the eager young talent the organizers can save money on his appearance fees and still have an exciting tournament.
Tony
1 year 5 months ago
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A lot of these invites go out year+ in advance. Top players are looking at their entire schedule and organizers are looking at multiple factors such as cost etc.
Topalov is an odd dude but he has played in tournaments with Kramnik so thats probably not the reason.
columbo
1 year 5 months ago
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really looking forward Nyzhnik Illya in the B group , and Giri of course !!!
Al
1 year 5 months ago
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Pity we have to wait another 4 days for some action!
Lets hope Carlsen brings us all a belated Christmas present and cracks Kasparov's ELO max rating record, or at least gets up in the mid 40s. I'm just waiting for the day, not long now...
:-)
Anonymous
1 year 5 months ago
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My favourite tournament of the year
bikemate
1 year 5 months ago
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3 GM groups with 14 players-player double round robin........ Double round robin?
fen
1 year 5 months ago
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I think it's just a round robin. Look at the dates for the tournament. There is not enough time for a double round robin.
RuralRob
1 year 5 months ago
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LOL - 14-player double-round-robin would have those poor players in the funny farm by the end of it!
Tony
1 year 5 months ago
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and the organizers in the poor house. Think about the older tournaments though with 12 or 16 players and double RR...
Excalibur
1 year 5 months ago
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RuralRob: Lol! Is the "funny farm" the psych ward" :)
ack
1 year 5 months ago
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Go Topalov!!
The Devil
1 year 5 months ago
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Mmmmm... the ever so sexy Elisabeth Paehtz
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