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World Cup of Chess Openings


  • 23 months ago · Quote · #1

    Billium248

    Happy First Day of Summer Everybody!!!

     

    Since the whole planet is in a frenzy with World Cup Fever, I figured this was a good time to introduce the World Cup of Chess Openings!!

    To register your group, please go to this thread:

    http://www.chess.com/groups/forumview/wcoco---2010-registration

     

    World Cup of Chess Openings - Official Rules

    (Taken from the FIFA World Cup format)

    The current tournament features 32 teams, representing different openings, competing in Vote Chess games at 2-days per turn. There are two stages: the group stage followed by the knockout stage.

    In the group stage, teams compete within eight groups of four teams each.   Each group plays a round-robin tournament, guaranteeing that every team will play at least three matches.  A match will consist of 2 games, one from each team's prefered starting position.  The top two teams from each group advance to the knockout stage.  Points are used to rank the teams within a group.  Three points are awarded for a win, one for a draw, and none for a loss.  If two or more teams end up with the same number of points, tiebreakers are used: first is goal difference, then total goals scored (this will be the in-game score found on the details tab), then head-to-head results, and finally drawing of lots (i.e., determining team positions at random). 

    The knockout stage is a single-elimination tournament in which teams play each other in one-off matches, with extra games used to decide the winner if necessary.  It begins with the "round of 16" (or the second round) in which the winner of each group plays against the runner-up of another group. This is followed by the quarter-finals, the semi-finals, the third-place match (contested by the losing semi-finalists), and the final.

     

    World Cup of Chess Openings - Proposed Schedule

    Aug 2010 - Match 1 begins (played Aug, Sep, Oct, Nov)

    Nov 2010 - Match 2 begins (played Nov, Dec, Jan, Feb)

    Feb 2011 - Match 3 begins (played Feb, Mar, Apr, May)

    Jun 2011 - Round of 16 begins (played Jun, Jul, Aug, Sep)

    Oct 2011 - Quarter-Finals begin (played Oct, Nov, Dec, Jan)

    Feb 2012 - Semi-Finals begin (played Feb, Mar, Apr, May)

    Jun 2012 - Finals begin (played Jun, Jul, Aug, Sep)

  • 23 months ago · Quote · #2

    Billium248

    So which Dark Knight Opening do we think gives us the best odds of winning?  It can be any variation of the Alekhine or Indian defences (there are others, but I think we can narrow it down to these two).  Which line looks best to all of you?  As long as it's offered in Chess.com's databank of opening positions then it's an option.

  • 23 months ago · Quote · #3

    Billium248

    Come on guys!!  We're the biggest group on Chess.com dedicated to an opening!!  Which Dark Knight Opening is our favorite variation (we can pick whichever line we want, and as far into it as we want (thus having further control over what our opponents have to work with)).  As long as it's in Chess.com's database of opening positions, we can use it.  Which line do we want to play with?

  • 23 months ago · Quote · #4

    thegab03

    I'm a b4 player, but We are all about Nf6, I don't mind which opening, we just need the players, yo!

  • 22 months ago · Quote · #5

    opticnerve

    Alekhine's defense is ok

  • 21 months ago · Quote · #6

    Billium248

    If we wanted, we could start as simply as:

    1.e4 Nf6 or

    1.d4 Nf6

    But we could also further tie our opponents hands by starting with something like:

    1.d4 Nf6  2.c4 e6  3.Nc4 Bb4

    There are plenty of variations available.  Which one seems to favor black the most?

  • 21 months ago · Quote · #7

    thegab03

    d4....Nf6 in my opinion, yo!


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