Tata Steel Chess Super-GM starts on Saturday
Chess blog for latest news and trivia (c) Alexandra Kosteniuk, 2011
Hi Everybody,
Mark your calendars from January 15 to 30 for the Tata Steel Chess Super-GM Tournament in the beautiful city of Wijk aan Zee. The tournament is divided into three Grandmaster group plus several other amateur events. The three Grandmaster tournaments have 14 players each and are round robins (each competitor plays against every other) as the tradition has been.
You have some excellent coverage coming up at the official website, www.chessbase.com, www.chessvibes.com, www.chessdom.com and www.chess-news.ru (in Russian). Then, of course, we are always here at www.chessblog.com to lead you to the best links and updates out there. You can also catch the great commentary at the super server of playchess.
Speaking of super things, you'll love the photographs of Fred Lucas as always.
Meanwhile, here is Grandmaster Robert Fontaine's presentation of the Tata Steel Super Chess 2011.
Now, on to the details.
Participants of Grandmaster Group A
For all three groups the rate of play is 40 moves in 100 minutes, followed by 20 moves in 50 minutes, and 15 minutes for the rest of the game, with a 30 second increment per move.
Hi Everybody,
Mark your calendars from January 15 to 30 for the Tata Steel Chess Super-GM Tournament in the beautiful city of Wijk aan Zee. The tournament is divided into three Grandmaster group plus several other amateur events. The three Grandmaster tournaments have 14 players each and are round robins (each competitor plays against every other) as the tradition has been.
You have some excellent coverage coming up at the official website, www.chessbase.com, www.chessvibes.com, www.chessdom.com and www.chess-news.ru (in Russian). Then, of course, we are always here at www.chessblog.com to lead you to the best links and updates out there. You can also catch the great commentary at the super server of playchess.
Speaking of super things, you'll love the photographs of Fred Lucas as always.
Meanwhile, here is Grandmaster Robert Fontaine's presentation of the Tata Steel Super Chess 2011.
Now, on to the details.
Participants of Grandmaster Group A
TitlePlayer Nat. Rating rank info GMMagnus Carlsen NOR 2814 1 GMViswanathan Anand IND 2810 2 GMLevon Aronian ARM 2805 3 GMVladimir Kramnik RUS 2784 4 GMAlexander Grischuk RUS 2773 7 GMHikaru Nakamura USA 2751 10 GMRuslan Ponomariov UKR 2744 11 GMIan Nepomniachtchi RUS 2733 15 GMWang Hao CHN 2731 17 GMAlexei Shirov SPA 2722 24 GMMaxime Vachier-Lagrave FRA 2715 31 GMAnish Giri NED 2686 52 GMJan Smeets NED 2662 82 GMErwin l'Ami NED 2628 138 Average rating: 2740 – Category: 20
The average rating in Group A is almost 21 points higher that in the previous year, and the category has climbed from 19 to 20. The world's top four players are present: world number one Magnus Carlsen (who is last year's winner), World Champion Viswanathan Anand, Armenian GM Levon Aronian and Anand's predecessor Vladimir Kramnik. The next two on the FIDE list are missing (Karjakin and Topalov), but the list continues with number seven Alexander Grischuk. Anish Giri debuts after getting a place in this group by winning the 2010 B tournament.
Participants of Grandmaster Group B
TitlePlayer Nat. Rating info GMRadek Wojtaszek POL 2726 GMDavid Navara CZE 2708 GMLaurant Fressinet FRA 2707 GMZahar Efimenko UKR 2701 GMWesley So PHL 2673 GMGabriel Sargissian ARM 2667 GMLe Quang Liem VNM 2664 GMLuke McShane ENG 2664 GMSurya Ganguly IND 2651 GMLi Chao CHN 2649 GMJon Ludvig Hammer NOR 2647 GMVlad Tkachiev FRA 2636 GMFriso Nijboer NLD 2584 GMWouter Spoelman NLD 2547 Average rating: 2659 – Category: 17
This group is also stronger than last year, the average rating climbing by thirty points. All players are full GMs. Top seed Radek Wojtaszek is Anand's second in his World Championship matches, as is Surya Ganguly from India.
Participants of Grandmaster Group C
TitlePlayer Nat. Rating info GMMurtas Kazhgaleyev KAZ 2637 GMIvan Ivanisevic SRB 2630 GMMark Bluvshtein CAN 2590 GMDaniele Vocaturo ITA 2570 GMDariusz Swiercz POL 2540 IMIlya Nyzhnyk UKR 2530 GMKatherina Lahno UKR 2518 IMRoeland Pruijssers NED 2484 IMBenjamin Bok NLD 2453 IMRobin van Kampen NLD 2443 GMSebastian Siebrecht GER 2439 IMMark van der Werf NLD 2439 IMJan Willem de Jong NLD 2437 IMTania Sachdev IND 2382 Average rating: 2507 – Category: 11
Last year this group had an average rating of 2455, which this year has climbed to over 2500, making the C Group a category 11. There are two female players – making two out of 42 participants in all three groups: Kateryna Lahno from Ukraine and Tania Sachdev from India.
Rate of play
For all three groups the rate of play is 40 moves in 100 minutes, followed by 20 moves in 50 minutes, and 15 minutes for the rest of the game, with a 30 second increment per move.
Location: The tournament takes place in the De Moriaan Community Centre (Dorpsduinen 4, 1949 EG Wijk aan Zee). There is running commentary on the games of the Grandmaster Groups in a special Chess Pavilion, on the Village Green in Wijk aan Zee (one minute walk from De Moriaan).
All the first round pairings
Group A
Group B
Group C
Group A
Round 1 - Saturday the 15th | |
R. Ponomariov - A. Anand | |
E. l'Ami - A. Giri | |
J. Smeets - A. Shirov | |
M. Carlsen - L. Aronian | |
H. Nakamura - A. Grischuk | |
M. Vachier-Lagrave - W. Hao | |
I. Nepomniachtchi - V. Kramnik |
Group B
Round 1 - Saturday the 15th | |
V. Tkachiev - L. Fressinet | |
F. Nijboer - L. Chao | |
L. McShane - W. Spoelman | |
R. Wojtaszek - D. Navara | |
L. Liem - W. So | |
G. Sargissian - S. Ganguly | |
J. Hammer - Z. Efimenko |
Group C
Round 1 - Saturday the 15th | |
M. van der Werf - B. Bok | |
S. Siebrecht - R. Pruijssers | |
I. Ivanisevic - T. Sachdev | |
K. Lahno - M. Bluvshtein | |
D. Swiercz - J.W. de Jong | |
I. Nyzhnyk - M. Kazhgaleyev | |
R. van Kampen - D. Vocaturo All set? Stay tuned. From Alexandra Kosteniuk's www.chessblog.com Also see her personal blog at www.chessqueen.com |
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1 Comments:
At January 14, 2011 at 2:47 PM , Anonymous said...
Wow January is made. Thanks for all the info Chess Queen.
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