Two top tournaments in early July
In the first week of July two very strong tournaments will take off: the traditional Sparkassen Chess Meeting in Dortmund (this year a double round-robin with Carlsen, Kramnik, Leko, Jakovenko, Bacrot and Naiditsch) and a new kid on the block: the first edition of an international top tournament in San Sebasti?°n, Spain with Movsesian, Svidler, Ponomariov, Nakamura, Kasimzhanov, Vallejo, Vachier-Lagraeve, Karpov (!), Granda and San Segundo.
This year the Sparkassen Chess Meeting will be held from July 2nd to 12th in Dortmund, Germany. It was always quite a short tournament, with 8 players and 7 rounds, but for this year the organizers have chosen the "MTel format" which was also applied at the first Nanjing super tournament: a 6-player, double round-robin.
This year the tournament has four players from the world's top 10 and all participants are above 2699: Magnus Carlsen (NOR, 2770), Vladimir Kramnik (RUS, 2759), Jakovenko (RUS, 2753), Peter Leko (HUN, 2751), Etienne Bacrot (FRA, 2728) and Arkadij Naiditsch (GER, 2700). Average: 2744. Category: 20.
This information hasn't been offically confirmed yet but a press release (in German) was published at the website Schach-Ticker, who also seem to have started their own blog and published the press release as a first blog post. Nothing yet at the tournament website, though.
The field of the new top tournament in the Basque town of San Sebasti?°n has been confirmed: - Sergei Movsesian (SVK, 2747), Peter Svidler (RUS, 2726), Ruslan Ponomariov (UKR, 2726), Hikaru Nakamura (USA, 2700), Rustam Kasimdzhanov (UZB, 2695), Francisco Vallejo (ESP, 2688), Maxime Vachier-Lagraeve (FRA, 2684), Anatoly Karpov (RUS, 2644), Julio Granda (PER, 2610) and Pablo San Segundo (ESP, 2560). Average: 2687. Category: 18. This single round-robin will be held July 6th-16th in the same playing hall that saw the famous 1911 San Sebasti?°n tournament won by Capablanca over Rubinstein, Vidmar, Marshall, and Tarrasch.















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Dennis
2 years 10 months ago
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Ten players from the world’s top 10? You mean six, right?
Peter Doggers
2 years 10 months ago
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That was quick. Give me a minute to double check my posted posts, will ya? ;-) Corrected to four.
Thomas
2 years 10 months ago
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Nice to see some new faces participating in supertournaments (Jakovenko, Nakamura) as well as "old but somewhat forgotten" ones (Karpov, maybe also other ones in San Sebastian).
BTW, concerning supertournaments ... : Any news about the 'potential' Grand Slam tournament in San Luis, Argentina ? The press release (decisions of the Grand Slam Chess Association presidential board states
"In case San Luis wants to enter this year, the deadline is April 1st 2009."
Was the whole thing a Fool's Day joke (though circulated much earlier) ? :)
vaughn
2 years 10 months ago
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i'm courious to see karpov!
Meppie
2 years 10 months ago
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Ponomariov didn't play a lot lately. How will the former worldchampion play? I think Movsesian will have some problems with being the favorit in this tournament.
For Granda Zuniga I always had a weak spot. Will he survive in this field?
ebutaljib
2 years 10 months ago
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Peter,
SLO means Slovenia, not Slovakia. SVK is for Slovakia.
Peter Doggers
2 years 10 months ago
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ok thx corrected.
Chessvine.com
2 years 10 months ago
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Two Supertournaments: One Old & One New...
Thanks to Chessvibes (and Peter Doggers) I'm now ready to see Dortmund come this year. For some reason Dortmund is one of my favorite supertournaments to watch. I guess it's because Dortmund always seems to come right after a big lull in chess season...
Buri
2 years 10 months ago
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I think it's going to be very interesting to see Karpov!! I can't wait! :)
suneet
2 years 10 months ago
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no toppy no vishy anywhere? hibernation before championship showdown?!
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