Mamedyarov wins Dubai, Carlsen his GM title

by ChessBase
4/29/2004 – Shakriyar Mamedyarov took first place in the Sheikh Rashed Cup, with 7/9 points. 12 players shared second with 6.5/9, amongst them 13-year-old Magnus Carlsen, who completed his final GM norm with a round to spare! We will return to this subject. In the meantime here are the results, games and a spectacular pictorial report.

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The Sixth Dubai Open Chess Championship was held from April 18th to 28th, 2004, in Dubai City in the United Arab Emirates. The venue was the Dubai Chess and Culture Club.

The tournament was a nine round Swiss, the time control one hour and 30 minutes for the whole game, with an incremental time of 30 seconds per move for both sides.

The winner was awarded custody of Sheikh Rashed Bin Hamdan Al Mactoum Cup (picture right). In addition there are the following prize funds: 1st: $5,000, 2nd: $4,000, 3rd: $3,500, 4th: $3000 up to 14th $900, with special prizes worth $6,000 for local players. The total prize fund is $40,000.

Final standings

1.  
Mamedyarov, Shakriyar
7.0
2. 
Nisipeanu, Liviu-Dieter; Sasikiran, Krishnan; Iordachesvu, Viorel; Vladimirov, Evgeny; Harikrishna, P.; Miroshnichenko, Evgenij; Eljanov, Pavel; Minasian, Artashes; Al-Modiahki, Mohamad; Goloshchapov, Alexander; Carlsen, Magnus; Mamedov, Rauf
6.5
14. 
Fedorov, Alexei; Jobava, Baadur; Izoria, Zviad; Efimenko, Zahar; Gashimov, Vugar; Gagunashvili, Merab; Ghaem Maghami, Ehsan; Gelashvili, Tamaz; Iuldachev, Saidali; Kruppa, Yuri; Dizdar, Goran; Al Sayed, Mohamad N.
6.0
26. 
Gleizerov, Evgeny; Anastasian, Ashot; Ulibin, Mikhail; Korobov, Anton; Kuzmin, Alexey; Sturua, Zurab; Dzhumaev, Marat; Mamedov, Nidjat; Megaranto, Susanto; Hakki, Imad; Mariano, Nelson; Abedi, Ali
5.5

The total number of players was 138, including 39 GMs, 23 IMs and 5 WGMs. The biggest sensation of the tournament was the completion (with one round to spare) of a third GM norm by Magnus Carlsen, with an overall performance of 2678. This talented Norwegian player is just 13 years old. We will return to Magnus and his performance in a separate article.

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Picture report from Dubai

By Andreas Albers


Departure from Europe: the last time we are going to see rain in ten days


Arrival at Dubai international airport


En route to the hotel – the street signs are in Arabic and English (Roman)


Oriental architecture with luxurious, modern interior


The spectacular Jumeira Hotel on the beach front


The "seven star" Burj Arab hotel (background), next to the Wild Wadi water park


The lobby of the Burj Arab


The stairways


Look up – if you dare

Top seed Liviu-Dieter Nisipeanu worked out that if he won the first prize in the tournament he would be able to spend three nights with his wife in this hotel.


The Dubai Chess and Culture Club


This "club" cost $20 million to build


Local prominence at the chess tournament


Players and foreign visitors


The playing hall


The little boy in the middle is Magnus Carlsen, who finished equal second


The rest room


The players in front of portraits of the rulers


Left Dieter Nisipeanu and wife, right organisers Mr. Ahmed und Kristian Simonson


In the Town Hall of Dubai


The museum in the Al Fahidi Fort


From the inside


Our photographer Andreas Albers (second from right) with friends and players


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