The FIDE World Cup is a knockout, starting with 128 players, with two games
(90 min for 40 moves + 30 min for the rest, with 30 seconds increment) between
pairs of players. The tiebreaks consist of two rapid games (25 min + 10
sec), then two accelerated games (10 min + 10 sec), and finally an Armageddon.
The winner and the runner-up of the World Cup 2013 will qualify for the
Candidates Tournament of the next World Championship cycle. The venue is
the city of Tromsø, which lies in the northern-most region of Norway,
almost 400 km inside the Arctic Circle. You can find all details
and links to many ChessBase
articles on Tromsø here. The World Cup starts on Sunday, August
11th and lasts until September 3rd (tiebreaks, closing ceremony). Each round
lasts three days, while the final will consist of four classical games.
Thursday August 29 is a free day. A detailed schedule can be found here.

There were fifteen matches that went into the playoffs. Most were decided
in the two 25-minute rapid games, with Levon Aronian, Vladimir Kramnik,
Sergey Karjakin, Gata Kamsky and Shakhriyar Mamedyarov going through –
and eliminating respectively Igor Lysyj, Mikhail Kobalia, Krishnan Sasikiran,
Aleksandr Shimanov and Maxim Matlakov. Alexey Dreev knocked out the nominally
stronger Wang Hao, while Peter Svidler eliminated Viktor Bologan.
The shock eliminations were Michael Adams, Etienne Bacrot, David Navara,
Ruslan Ponomariov and, as mentioned, Wang Hao, who all fell to lower rated
players: Adams to Yuriy Kryvoruchko, Bacrot to Alexander Moiseenko, Navara
to local GM Jon Ludvig Hammer, and Ponomariov, as we shall see belo, to
Daniil Dubov in the final Armageddon game. Teimour Radjabov eliminated Lazaro
Bruzon in the accelerated 10m + 10s games.
Results of the second round tiebreak
Player |
Rtg |
G1 |
G2 |
G3 |
G4 |
G5 |
G6 |
G7 |
G8 |
G9 |
Pts |
Aronian, Levon |
2813 |
½
|
½
|
½
|
1
|
|
|
|
|
|
2.5 |
Lysyj, Igor |
2648 |
½
|
½
|
½
|
0
|
|
|
|
|
|
1.5 |
Player |
Rtg |
G1 |
G2 |
G3 |
G4 |
G5 |
G6 |
G7 |
G8 |
G9 |
Pts |
Kramnik, Vladimir |
2784 |
½
|
½
|
½
|
1
|
|
|
|
|
|
2.5 |
Kobalia, Mikhail |
2651 |
½
|
½
|
½
|
0
|
|
|
|
|
|
1.5 |
Player |
Rtg |
G1 |
G2 |
G3 |
G4 |
G5 |
G6 |
G7 |
G8 |
G9 |
Pts |
Karjakin, Sergey |
2772 |
½
|
½
|
1
|
½
|
|
|
|
|
|
2.5 |
Sasikiran, Krishnan |
2660 |
½
|
½
|
0
|
½
|
|
|
|
|
|
1.5 |
Player |
Rtg |
G1 |
G2 |
G3 |
G4 |
G5 |
G6 |
G7 |
G8 |
G9 |
Pts |
Kamsky, Gata |
2741 |
1
|
0
|
1
|
1
|
|
|
|
|
|
3.0 |
Shimanov, Aleksandr |
2655 |
0
|
1
|
0
|
0
|
|
|
|
|
|
1.0 |
Player |
Rtg |
G1 |
G2 |
G3 |
G4 |
G5 |
G6 |
G7 |
G8 |
G9 |
Pts |
Mamedyarov, S. |
2775 |
½
|
½
|
½
|
1
|
|
|
|
|
|
2.5 |
Matlakov, Maxim |
2676 |
½
|
½
|
½
|
0
|
|
|
|
|
|
1.5 |
Player |
Rtg |
G1 |
G2 |
G3 |
G4 |
G5 |
G6 |
G7 |
G8 |
G9 |
Pts |
Ponomariov, Ruslan |
2756 |
½
|
½
|
½
|
½
|
½
|
½
|
½
|
½
|
0
|
4.0 |
Dubov, Daniil |
2624 |
½
|
½
|
½
|
½
|
½
|
½
|
½
|
½
|
1
|
5.0 |
Player |
Rtg |
G1 |
G2 |
G3 |
G4 |
G5 |
G6 |
G7 |
G8 |
G9 |
Pts |
Wang, Hao |
2747 |
½
|
½
|
0
|
0
|
|
|
|
|
|
1.0 |
Dreev, Aleksey |
2668 |
½
|
½
|
1
|
1
|
|
|
|
|
|
3.0 |
Player |
Rtg |
G1 |
G2 |
G3 |
G4 |
G5 |
G6 |
G7 |
G8 |
G9 |
Pts |
Svidler, Peter |
2746 |
½
|
½
|
½
|
1
|
|
|
|
|
|
2.5 |
Bologan, Viktor |
2672 |
½
|
½
|
½
|
0
|
|
|
|
|
|
1.5 |
Player |
Rtg |
G1 |
G2 |
G3 |
G4 |
G5 |
G6 |
G7 |
G8 |
G9 |
Pts |
Adams, Michael |
2740 |
½
|
½
|
½
|
0
|
|
|
|
|
|
1.5 |
Kryvoruchko, Y. |
2678 |
½
|
½
|
½
|
1
|
|
|
|
|
|
2.5 |
Player |
Rtg |
G1 |
G2 |
G3 |
G4 |
G5 |
G6 |
G7 |
G8 |
G9 |
Pts |
Radjabov, Teimour |
2733 |
½
|
½
|
½
|
½
|
1
|
1
|
|
|
|
4.0 |
Bruzon, Lazaro |
2698 |
½
|
½
|
½
|
½
|
0
|
0
|
|
|
|
2.0 |
Player |
Rtg |
G1 |
G2 |
G3 |
G4 |
G5 |
G6 |
G7 |
G8 |
G9 |
Pts |
Korobov, Anton |
2720 |
1
|
0
|
1
|
1
|
|
|
|
|
|
3.0 |
Jobava, Baadur |
2696 |
0
|
1
|
0
|
0
|
|
|
|
|
|
1.0 |
Player |
Rtg |
G1 |
G2 |
G3 |
G4 |
G5 |
G6 |
G7 |
G8 |
G9 |
Pts |
Navara, David |
2715 |
½
|
½
|
0
|
0
|
|
|
|
|
|
1.5 |
Hammer, Jon L. |
2605 |
½
|
½
|
1
|
1
|
|
|
|
|
|
2.5 |
Player |
Rtg |
G1 |
G2 |
G3 |
G4 |
G5 |
G6 |
G7 |
G8 |
G9 |
Pts |
Bacrot, Etienne |
2714 |
½
|
½
|
0
|
½
|
|
|
|
|
|
1.5 |
Moiseenko, Alex. |
2699 |
½
|
½
|
1
|
½
|
|
|
|
|
|
2.5 |
Player |
Rtg |
G1 |
G2 |
G3 |
G4 |
G5 |
G6 |
G7 |
G8 |
G9 |
Pts |
Vallejo, Francisco |
2706 |
½
|
½
|
½
|
0
|
|
|
|
|
|
1.5 |
Le, Quang Liem |
2702 |
½
|
½
|
½
|
1
|
|
|
|
|
|
2.5 |
Player |
Rtg |
G1 |
G2 |
G3 |
G4 |
G5 |
G6 |
G7 |
G8 |
G9 |
Pts |
Fressinet, Laurent |
2708 |
½
|
½
|
0
|
0
|
|
|
|
|
|
1.0 |
Malakhov, Vladimir |
2707 |
½
|
½
|
1
|
1
|
|
|
|
|
|
3.0 |

Levon Aronian did not have any problems with
Igor Lysyj, simply outplaying the Russian GM
Player |
Rtg |
G1 |
G2 |
G3 |
G4 |
Pts |
Aronian, Levon |
2813 |
½
|
½
|
½
|
1
|
2.5 |
Lysyj, Igor |
2648 |
½
|
½
|
½
|
0
|
1.5 |

Just like Aronian Vladimir Kramnik won the
second rapid game with white
Player |
Rtg |
G1 |
G2 |
G3 |
G4 |
Pts |
Kramnik, Vladimir |
2784 |
½
|
½
|
½
|
1
|
2.5 |
Kobalia, Mikhail |
2651 |
½
|
½
|
½
|
0
|
1.5 |

Player |
Rtg |
G1 |
G2 |
G3 |
G4 |
Pts |
Karjakin, Sergey |
2772 |
½
|
½
|
1
|
½
|
2.5 |
Sasikiran, Krishnan |
2660 |
½
|
½
|
0
|
½
|
1.5 |

Player |
Rtg |
G1 |
G2 |
G3 |
G4 |
Pts |
Kamsky, Gata |
2741 |
1
|
0
|
1
|
1
|
3.0 |
Shimanov, Aleksandr |
2655 |
0
|
1
|
0
|
0
|
1.0 |

Player |
Rtg |
G1 |
G2 |
G3 |
G4 |
Pts |
Svidler, Peter |
2746 |
½
|
½
|
½
|
1
|
2.5 |
Bologan, Viktor |
2672 |
½
|
½
|
½
|
0
|
1.5 |

Player |
Rtg |
G1 |
G2 |
G3 |
G4 |
Pts |
Mamedyarov, S. |
2775 |
½
|
½
|
½
|
1
|
2.5 |
Matlakov, Maxim |
2676 |
½
|
½
|
½
|
0
|
1.5 |

Alexey Dreev is a fearsome rapid player, as
Wang Hao found out in this tiebreak match
Player |
Rtg |
G1 |
G2 |
G3 |
G4 |
Pts |
Wang, Hao |
2747 |
½
|
½
|
0
|
0
|
1.0 |
Dreev, Aleksey |
2668 |
½
|
½
|
1
|
1
|
3.0 |

Player |
Rtg |
G1 |
G2 |
G3 |
G4 |
Pts |
Navara, David |
2715 |
½
|
½
|
0
|
0
|
1.5 |
Hammer, Jon Lud. |
2605 |
½
|
½
|
1
|
1
|
2.5 |

Player |
Rtg |
G1 |
G2 |
G3 |
G4 |
Pts |
Bacrot, Etienne |
2714 |
½
|
½
|
0
|
½
|
1.5 |
Moiseenko, Alex. |
2699 |
½
|
½
|
1
|
½
|
2.5 |

Michael Adams had clear chances against Yuriy
Kryvoruchko in the first game, but drew
it and then got into trouble in the second. Kryvoruchko progressed to round
three.
Player |
Rtg |
G1 |
G2 |
G3 |
G4 |
Pts |
Adams, Michael |
2740 |
½
|
½
|
½
|
0
|
1.5 |
Kryvoruchko, Yuriy |
2678 |
½
|
½
|
½
|
1
|
2.5 |

Player |
Rtg |
G1 |
G2 |
G3 |
G4 |
Pts |
Korobov, Anton |
2720 |
1
|
0
|
1
|
1
|
3.0 |
Jobava, Baadur |
2696 |
0
|
1
|
0
|
0
|
1.0 |

Player |
Rtg |
G1 |
G2 |
G3 |
G4 |
Pts |
Fressinet, Laurent |
2708 |
½
|
½
|
0
|
0
|
1.0 |
Malakhov, Vladimir |
2707 |
½
|
½
|
1
|
1
|
3.0 |

Player |
Rtg |
G1 |
G2 |
G3 |
G4 |
Pts |
Vallejo, Francisco |
2706 |
½
|
½
|
½
|
0
|
1.5 |
Le, Quang Liem |
2702 |
½
|
½
|
½
|
1
|
2.5 |

Teimour Radjabov did not have an easy time with Cuban GM Lazaro Bruzon,
missing a clear win in the first game and taking a quick draw in the second.
Then in the two accelerated games he simply mowed down his opponent. Radjabov
revealed in an interview with Susan Polgar and Lawrence Trent that he has
a month-old daughter – we have to assume that becoming a father may
have distracted his chess career in the past few months.
Player |
Rtg |
G1 |
G2 |
G3 |
G4 |
G5 |
G6 |
Pts |
Radjabov, Teimour |
2733 |
½
|
½
|
½
|
½
|
1
|
1
|
4.0 |
Bruzon, Lazaro |
2698 |
½
|
½
|
½
|
½
|
0
|
0
|
2.0 |
The final Armageddon game

1.b3??! came as a suprise to the spectators,
but Ponomariov replied instantly

Susan Polgar and Lawrence Trent commenting
on the Armageddon Daniil Dubov vs Ruslan Ponomariov
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1.b3 e5 2.Bb2 Nc6 3.e3 Nf6 4.c4 g6 5.Nf3 d6 6.d3 Bg7 7.Nbd2 0-0 8.Be2 Re8 9.a3 Ne7N 10.b4 b6 11.0-0 Bb7 12.Rc1 c5 13.Qc2 Qc7 14.Ng5 h6 15.Nge4 Nxe4 16.Nxe4 Bxe4 17.dxe4 Nc6 18.Bc3 cxb4 19.axb4 a5 20.b5 Nd8 21.Rfd1 Ne6 22.Rd5 Nc5 23.Rcd1 Bf8 24.Bb2 h5 25.f4 exf4 26.Qc3 f6? 26...Re5 27.Qxf6 Qg7 28.Rxd6! Qxf6 28...Bxd6 29.Qxg7# 29.Rxf6 Re6 30.e5 Rxf6 31.exf6 fxe3 32.Bf3 Re8 33.Kf1! Kf7 34.Ke2 a4 35.Bc6 Rc8 36.Bd5+ Ke8 37.Kxe3 Bh6+ 38.Kf3 Kf8 39.Be5 Rd8 40.Bc7 Rd7 41.Bxb6 Nb3 42.Rd3 Bg5 42...Rd6 43.f7 Be7 44.Re3 Rd6 45.Bc7 Rd7 46.Bf4 Kg7? 47.Rxe7! Nd4+ 48.Kf2 48.Kf2 Rxe7 49.Bh6+ Kxh6 50.f8Q+ 1–0
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Dubov,D | - | Ponomariov,R | - | 1–0 | 2013 | A01 | FIDE World Cup 2013 | 2.11 |
Please, wait...

Ruslan Ponomariov (right) resigns, young Daniil
Dubov is through to round three
Player |
Rtg |
G1 |
G2 |
G3 |
G4 |
G5 |
G6 |
G7 |
G8 |
G9 |
Pts |
Ponomariov, Ruslan |
2756 |
½
|
½
|
½
|
½
|
½
|
½
|
½
|
½
|
0
|
4.0 |
Dubov, Daniil |
2624 |
½
|
½
|
½
|
½
|
½
|
½
|
½
|
½
|
1
|
5.0 |
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