World
blitz and rapid chess championship
The Official World Blitz and Rapid Chess Championships are being held from
July 1-11, 2012, in Astana, the capital city of Kazakhstan. It is worth noting
that the Rapid Chess Championship is a first in the history of FIDE! The top
ten players of the current FIDE rating list have the right to take part in the
championships. The total prize fund is US $400,000.
Qualifiers are held prior to the finals, with chess players from all over the
world getting a chance to advance to the main event. The only requirement for
participants was that their international ratings should be not less than 2300.
Three winners of the qualifiers take part in the finals and be able to win prizes.
Four Kazakhstani grandmasters have been nominated to the finals: Murtas Kazhgaleyev
and Anuar Ismagambetov in rapid chess, and Pavel Kotsur and Rinat Dzhumabayev
in blitz.
Apart from the chess battles, the guests in Astana are able to attend festive
events, enjoy the hospitability of Kazakhstanis, familiarize with the modern
metropolis – new capital city of Kazakhstan.
Program
| July 1, Sun. |
|
Arrival of participants in Astana |
| July 2, Mon. |
13:30 |
Opening ceremony; Rapid qualifiers – five rounds |
| July 3, Tues. |
15:00 |
Rapid qualifiers – four rounds |
| July 4, Wed. |
15:00 |
Blitz qualifiers – 11 x 2 rounds |
| July 5, Thurs. |
17:00 |
Opening ceremony |
| July 6, Fri. |
15:00 |
Rapid Chess Championship 1 – 5 rounds |
| July 7, Sat. |
15:00 |
Rapid Chess Championship 6 – 10 rounds |
| July 8, Sun. |
15:00 |
Rapid Chess Championship 11 – 15 rounds |
| July 9, Mon. |
15:00 |
World Blitz Chess Championship rounds 1 – 15 |
| July 10, Tues. |
15:00 |
World Blitz rounds 16–30; closing ceremony |
| July 11, Wed. |
|
Departure of participants |
World Rapid and Blitz Chess Championship
The World Rapid Chess Championship will be played in three days as a round-robin
event with five rounds per day. Time controls are 15 minutes for all moves plus
10 seconds increment per move. The World Blitz is a sixteen-player double round
robin with 15 rounds per day. The time control is three minutes + two seconds
increment per move. These are the participants
| Rapid Chess Championship |
|
Blitz Chess Championship |
| Magnus Carlsen |
2837 |
|
Magnus Carlsen |
2835 |
| Teimour Radjabov |
2788 |
|
Teimour Radjabov |
2784 |
| Sergey Karjakin |
2779 |
|
Sergey Karjakin |
2779 |
| Alexander Morozevich |
2770 |
|
Alexander Morozevich |
2769 |
| Vassily Ivanchuk |
2769 |
|
Vassily Ivanchuk |
2764 |
| Alexander Grischuk |
2763 |
|
Alexander Grischuk |
2761 |
| Veselin Topalov |
2752 |
|
Veselin Topalov |
2752 |
| Peter Svidler |
2749 |
|
Peter Svidler |
2741 |
| Boris Gelfand |
2738 |
|
Boris Gelfand |
2727 |
| Viktor Bologan |
2732 |
|
Shakhriyar Mamedyarov |
2726 |
| Shakhriyar Mamedyarov |
2726 |
|
Dmitry Andreikin |
2700 |
| Alexey Dreev |
2677 |
|
Le Quang Liem |
2693 |
| Igor Kurnosov |
2663 |
|
Nikolai Chadaev |
2605 |
| Vladislav Tkachiev |
2644 |
|
Darmen Sadvakasov |
2629 |
| Murtas Kazhgaleyev |
2589 |
|
Rinat Jumabayev |
2556 |
| Anuar Ismagambetov |
2471 |
|
Pavel Kotsur |
2548 |
Tiebreak rules for first place: (a) results between the players involved; (b)
number of wins; (c) Sonneborn-Berger score; (d) Sudden death game: 5 min vs
4 min.

The rapid chess qualifier under way

Nikolai Chadaev, rated 2605, qualified for the blitz

FM Rauan Mankeyev of Kazakhstan, rated 2333, did not qualify

Dinara Saduakassova, 2216, the only female participant, did not qualify
for the finals
Astana
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Astana has been the capital of Kazakhstan since 1997, and is the country's
second largest city (after Almaty, the former capital). It is located in the
north-central portion of Kazakhstan, within Akmola Province, though administrated
separately from the province as a federal city area.
The monument and observation tower Bayterek is the most famous landmark in
Astana. It is meant to embody a folktale about a mythical tree of life and a
magic bird of happiness, Samruk, that has laid its egg on a poplar tree. The
tower is 105m tall, the gold-mirrored egg, 22m in diameter, contains the observation
deck. From there it is possible to see much of the newly built city:
Panorama view of Astana by Ken and Nyetta for Wikipedia
(scroll right)
Videos from the qualifiers (Russian with English subtitles)
Links
The games of the Finals will be broadcast live on the official web site
and on the chess server Playchess.com.
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