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'London Chess Classic' 2009

Submitted by SonofPearl on Fri, 06/26/2009 at 12:50pm.

Despite it's proud chess history, the United Kingdom has seen very few strong tournaments in recent years - or decades come to that.

It is therefore with no small sense of excitement and anticipation that the London Chess Centre has announced the staging of the 'London Chess Classic' in December. 

Malcolm Pein of the London Chess Centre has put together an attractive and impressive mix of English and overseas players for this inagural event:

Magnus Carlsen NOR  2770
Vladimir Kramnik RUS  2759
Ni Hua  CHN  2724
Michael Adams ENG  2703
Hikaru Nakamura USA  2701
Nigel Short ENG  2674
David Howell ENG  2613
Luke McShane  ENG  2596


There is a guaranteed prize fund of 100,000 euros, including a 10,000 euros Brilliant Game prize.  Fighting spirit will also be encouraged by bonus prizes for wins, and the adoption of a '3 points for a win' scoring system.

The sponsor has not yet been revealed, but is thought to be a private individual.


Here is the full press release:

Cream of world chess to play in new London tournament

The London Chess Centre is pleased to announce that the line up for the London Chess Classic 2009 is complete after GM David Howell of England accepted his invitation. This creates a balance to the event, an eight player all play all, with four world class players pitched against England's four highest rated Grandmasters. Using the latest available ratings and information supplied by the players on their recent successes, the tournament rating average is currently well above 2690 and may reach 2700 by December.

Nigel Short and Hikaru Nakamura are both in great shape. Nigel recently dominated the Sigeman tournament at Malmo and Hikaru won the US Championship held at St Louis. Vladimir Kramnik was top scorer at the Azerbaijan v Rest of the World match with 6.5/8.

Play begins Tuesday December 8th and runs until Tuesday December 15th 2009.

The venue for what will be the most prestigious chess tournament in the capital for 25 years will be announced shortly.

Malcolm Pein (IM) Director London Chess Centre

 

Comments:

by TomMac19 - 2 years ago
Devon United Kingdom
Member Since: Jan 2008
Member Points: 188

I GOT MY TICKET!!!

by SonofPearl - 2 years ago
Wales
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Member Points: 11920

@TomMac19 - no news yet on a venue or ticketing arrangements.

by TomMac19 - 2 years ago
Devon United Kingdom
Member Since: Jan 2008
Member Points: 188

does anyone know when tickets will go on sale or where it is actually being played?! please let me know!

by ichart - 2 years ago
Los Angeles United States
Member Since: Oct 2007
Member Points: 144

Hikaru Nakamura -> My bet...

by iliosis - 2 years ago
Pskov Russia
Member Since: Jan 2009
Member Points: 1372

Carlsen first place is my prediction, but I am not sure if Kramnik has restructured his strategy, he has been away for a long time. Otherwise:

(1) Carlsen

(2) Kramnik 

(3) Nakamura or Hua

(4) Adams

(5) Howell

(6) McShane

by TomMac19 - 2 years ago
Devon United Kingdom
Member Since: Jan 2008
Member Points: 188

i cant wait for it! At last i can go and see some of the games!

by topsdapogi - 2 years ago
Singapore Singapore
Member Since: Jan 2009
Member Points: 13

I can't wait to see carlsen play nakamura. Should be the game between 2 human chess database.

Possibly a preview of a future world championship!!! Yebah!!!

by tas58 - 2 years ago
Midwest United States
Member Since: Mar 2008
Member Points: 455

I enjoy tournaments like this. Fun to follow. Alot of great players including one of my favorites in Carlsen. But I think I will cheer for the English in this one. Would like to see one of their own win the tourney.

by superchef1028 - 2 years ago
Durham, NC United States
Member Since: Nov 2007
Member Points: 123

Great news.  Look forward to some live feeds on World Chess Live.

by -Simic - 2 years ago
Lebach Germany
Member Since: Jul 2008
Member Points: 1177

this will be difficult in this system for Kramnik cause he draws often..

by kerver73 - 2 years ago
Thessaloniki Greece
Member Since: Feb 2009
Member Points: 1401

its time we see Kramnik again...!!

by checkmmm8 - 2 years ago
London England
Member Since: Mar 2009
Member Points: 126

Go Magnus Carlsen, whoooo!

by idosheepallnight - 2 years ago
United States
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Member Points: 3798

Chucky is missing a tournament ??? No way.

by littleAlekhine - 2 years ago
Stuttgart Germany
Member Since: Jun 2009
Member Points: 203

I am looking forward to this tournament, my favourites are Carlsen and Short

by Jpatrick - 2 years ago
Pennsylvania United States
Member Since: Jul 2008
Member Points: 1232

Interesting.  I wonder if a few of the same players will stick around for the 2009/2010 Hastings event.

by gumpty - 2 years ago
congleton England
Member Since: Apr 2008
Member Points: 7667
great news for british chess, hopefully our 4 GM's (nigel short in particular)n should be able to pick up a few precious ranking points!
 

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