Garry Kasparov will play Chess960 event in Saint Louis

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8/27/2018 – The Sinquefield Cup 2018 is not over yet but that does not stop the Saint Louis Chess Club from announcing its next big event: in about two weeks, from September 11-14, ten top players will battle it out in Chess960. Garry Kasparov is one of them! | Photo: Lennart Ootes

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Saint Louis Chess Club to Host Champions Showdown Chess 960 September 11–14

Exhibition matches feature ten chess champions, including legendary World Champion Garry Kasparov

Press Release from the Saint Louis Chess Club

SAINT LOUIS (August 24, 2018) The Saint Louis Chess Club will bring ten of the top chess players in the world, including legendary world champion Garry Kasparov, to play in the Champions Showdown this September. The matches will be played in Chess 960 style, also known as Fischer Random, with a $250,000 prize purse. The competition will include six rapid games and fourteen blitz games over the five days of play.

"Bringing this amount of talent to an event is a tribute to Saint Louis, the chess capital of the world," said Garry Kasparov. "People will get to see chess champions battle it out in a nontraditional and exciting format that will challenge all competitors."

Fischer random is a variant of chess created by Bobby Fischer in the late 1990s in which the pieces on the home rank are randomized. The 960 represents the number of possible starting positions. Players will not know the order of the home rank pieces until they arrive before the start of the round and will have to rely on their creativity in rapid and blitz games.  

Player Matchups
Player URS Rating   Player URS Rating
Garry Kasparov 2734 vs. Veselin Topalov 2722
Hikaru Nakamura 2812 vs. Peter Svidler 2758
Wesley So 2794 vs. Anish Giri 2763
Sam Shankland   vs. Maxime Vachier-Lagrave 2796
Levon Aronian 2794 vs. Leinier Dominguez 2754

"This format of the unknown setup presents quite the challenge for even the top players in the world," said Tony Rich, executive director of the Saint Louis Chess Club. "We will see some of the most interesting games as this format puts these players in positions they may never have seen before."

Play will begin at 1 p.m. each day September 11-14 at the Saint Louis Chess Club  and be broadcast live on uschesschamps.com.

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