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Tuesday, February 5, 2013

Grenke Chess Classic Baden-Baden 2013 pairings

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Hi everyone,

Grenke Chess Classic Baden-Baden 2013 pairings have been announced. The World Champion will start against Michael Adams, while the top pairings with Fabiano Caruana will happen in round 2 and round 7. Access te official website of the tournament at this link.

Round 1 on 07/02/2013 at 15:00
Naiditsch Arkadij – Fridman Daniel
Adams Michael – Anand Viswanathan
Caruana Fabiano – Meier Georg


Round 2 on 08/02/2013 at 15:00
Fridman Daniel – Meier Georg
Anand Viswanathan – Caruana Fabiano
Naiditsch Arkadij – Adams Michael

Round 3 on 09/02/2013 at 15:00

Adams Michael – Fridman Daniel
Caruana Fabiano – Naiditsch Arkadij
Meier Georg – Anand Viswanathan

Round 4 on 10/02/2013 at 15:00

Fridman Daniel – Anand Viswanathan
Naiditsch Arkadij – Meier Georg
Adams Michael – Caruana Fabiano


Round 5 on 11/02/2013 at 15:00

Caruana Fabiano – Fridman Daniel
Meier Georg – Adams Michael
Anand Viswanathan – Naiditsch Arkadij


Round 6 on 13/02/2013 at 15:00
Fridman Daniel – Naiditsch Arkadij
Anand Viswanathan – Adams Michael
Meier Georg – Caruana Fabiano


Round 7 on 14/02/2013 at 15:00
Meier Georg – Fridman Daniel
Caruana Fabiano – Anand Viswanathan
Adams Michael – Naiditsch Arkadij


Round 8 on 15/02/2013 at 15:00
Fridman Daniel – Adams Michael
Naiditsch Arkadij – Caruana Fabiano
Anand Viswanathan – Meier Georg

Round 9 on 16/02/2013 at 15:00

Anand Viswanathan – Fridman Daniel
Meier Georg – Naiditsch Arkadij
Caruana Fabiano – Adams Michael


Round 10 on 17/02/2013 at 13:00
Fridman Daniel – Caruana Fabiano
Adams Michael – Meier Georg
Naiditsch Arkadij – Anand Viswanathan


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1 comment:

  1. An interesting update pointed out by Chess Blog friend Adolivio Capece

    The first great event in this town was played in 1870 (July 18 – August 4). It was a double round robin, with 9 players. The winner was Anderssen with 11 out of 16, second Steinitz 10.5, third (ex aequo) Blackburne and Neumann 10; etc.

    But the most important thing was that for the first time in the history the draws were considered and valued half a point. In the previous tournaments draws were not considered and the game played again.
    So starting from Baden-Baden 1870 the games ended with a draw received half a point.

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