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The Chess Classic has become a yearly event, staged for over a decade now, and escalating in strength and imaginative organisation. That, by the way, is in the hands of Hans-Walter Schmitt, the spiritus rector since the inception.
This year the Chess Classic pits world number two Vishy Anand in a rapid chess match over eight games against Alexei Shirov, number ten in the current FIDE list; a Chess960 (Fischer Random) match between GMs Peter Svidler and Levon Aronian, two opens for Rapid Chess and Chess960, with a registered total of 74 GMs or WGMs, plus simultaneous exhibitions, blitz and other interesting activities.
The Duel of the World Champions
Viswanathan Anand, India, FIDE world champion 2000-2002, Elo 2764, vs Alexei
Shirov, Spain, FIDE world championship runner-up 2000/2002, Elo 2713.
Format: eight Rapid Chess games (25 min/game + 10 sec/move
increment). Schedule: two rounds a day from Thursday,
August 5th to Sunday, August 8th, with the rounds starting at 6:30 und
8:00 p.m.
Gerling Match Chess960 World Championship
Shuffle chess match between Peter Svidler, Russia, winner of the 2003 Chess960
event in Mainz, Elo 2727, vs Levon Aronian, Germany, winner of the 2nd
Chess960 Open in 2003, Elo 2671. Format: eight Chess960
games (25 min/game + 10 sec/move increment). Schedule:
two rounds a day from Thursday, August 5th to Sunday, August 8th, with
the rounds starting at 6:30 und 8:00 p.m. The starting positions will be
revealed about five minutes prior to the start of the games. Links: Description
of Chess960 (Fischer Random Chess); Rules
of Chess960 (Fischer Random Chess)
FiNet Open – Third Chess960 Open
Rapid Chess960 Open, staged in the same hall as the GM matches. Format:
ten rounds, 20 min/game + 5 sec/move increment. Schedule:
Thursday, 5th August, 12:15 p.m.: Rounds 1-5; Friday, 6th August, 10:00
a.m.: Round 6-11. Prize-giving ceremony 5:30 p.m. Registered
participants.
11th ORDIX Open
Rapid Chess Open, staged in the same hall as the GM matches. Format: eleven
rounds, 25 minutes per game. Schedule: Saturday, 7th August, 12:15 p.m.:
Round 1-5; Sunday, 8th August, 10:00 a.m.:
Round 6-11. Prize-giving ceremony 5:30 p.m. Registered
participants.
Chess960 Man vs. Machine Match
This match was staged on Wednesday, August 4th. It saw GM Levon Aronian
take on the Dutch program The Baron by Richard Pijl in the Fischer
Random variant of chess. Both games were drawn, with Aronian making what
the organisers' home page describes as "an hilarious mistake"
– he forgot the exact castling rules for the queenside and had to
be corrected by the computer program. The final score was 1:1.
Simultaneous exhibitions
These were also staged on Wednesday, August 4th. Alexei Shirov played 40
boards of regular chess, Peter Svidler 20 boards of Chess960 with different
initial positions on each board. He lost one game and drew four.
Press conference
Two press conferences were held to start off the Chess Classic Mainz. Vishy
Anand, his challenger Alexei Shirov, WNCA Chess 960 world champion Peter
Svidler and the winner of last year's Chess960 Open, Levon Aronian joined
organiser Hans-Walter Schmitt and the mayor of Mainz Jens Beutel. Schmitt
proudly announced that the Chess960 Open has attracted more players than
last year. 32 players of the top-100 will play in Mainz, among them superstars
like Ruslan Ponomariov and Alexander Morozevich. In the second press conference
supermodel Carmen Kass, who happens to be the president of the Estonian
Chess Federation, and women world chess champion Antoaneta Stefanova from
Bulgaria attracted many photographers and TV stations from all over the
world. Kass and her federation want to bring the Chess Olympiad 2008 to
Estonia. This presentation was not very much appreciated by the German
delegation from Dresden. The Germans also want to organise this major chess
event. Schmitt ended the press conference with his petition
to get Bobby Fischer out of his Japanese prison.
Elo | Surname | First name | Title | Nat. | |||
1 | 2743 | Morozevich | Alexander | GM | RUS | ||
2 | 2722 | Ponomariow | Ruslan | GM | UKR | ||
3 | 2712 | Bacrot | Etienne | GM | FRA | ||
4 | 2705 | Grischuk | Alexander | GM | RUS | ||
5 | 2686 | Rublevsky | Sergei | GM | RUS | ||
6 | 2683 | Milov | Vadim | GM | CHE | ||
7 | 2666 | Aleksandrov | Aleksej | GM | BLR | ||
8 | 2666 | Sasikiran | Krishnan | GM | IND | ||
9 | 2663 | Bologan | Victor | GM | MOL | ||
10 | 2661 | Graf | Alexander | GM | GER | ||
11 | 2652 | Nielsen | Peter Heine | GM | DNK | ||
12 | 2644 | Almasi | Zoltan | GM | HUN | ||
13 | 2644 | Zvjaginsev | Vadim | GM | RUS | ||
14 | 2643 | McShane | Luke | GM | GBR | ||
15 | 2642 | Vaganian | Rafael | GM | ARM | ||
16 | 2638 | Volokitin | Andrei | GM | UKR | ||
17 | 2635 | Epishin | Vladimir | GM | RUS | ||
18 | 2628 | Sadvakasov | Darmen | GM | RUS | ||
19 | 2628 | Tregubov | Pavel | GM | RUS | ||
20 | 2626 | Georgiev | Kiril | GM | MKD | ||
21 | 2624 | Dautov | Rustem | GM | GER | ||
22 | 2618 | Gyimesi | Zoltan | GM | HUN | ||
23 | 2618 | Kobalia | Mikhail | GM | RUS | ||
24 | 2615 | Baklan | Vladimir | GM | GER | ||
25 | 2615 | Tkachiev | Vladislav | GM | FRA | ||
26 | 2611 | Gustafsson | Jan | GM | GER | ||
27 | 2608 | Ehlvest | Jaan | GM | EST | ||
28 | 2606 | Alekseev | Evgeny | GM | RUS | ||
29 | 2601 | Agrest | Evgenij | GM | SWE | ||
30 | 2597 | Pelletier | Yannick | GM | CHE | ||
31 | 2596 | Khenkin | Igor | GM | GER | ||
32 | 2593 | Rustemov | Alexander | GM | RUS | ||
33 | 2592 | Varga | Zoltan | GM | HUN | ||
34 | 2586 | van den Doel | Eric | GM | NLD | ||
35 | 2585 | Karjakin | Sergey | GM | UKR | ||
36 | 2583 | Jussupow | Artur | GM | GER | ||
37 | 2580 | Andersson | Ulf | GM | SWE | ||
38 | 2574 | Chuchelov | Vladimir | GM | BEL | ||
39 | 2574 | Naiditsch | Arkadij | GM | GER | ||
40 | 2571 | Glek | Igor | GM | RUS | ||
41 | 2570 | Shchekachev | Andrei | GM | RUS | ||
42 | 2559 | Kogan | Artur | GM | ISR | ||
43 | 2557 | Stocek | Jiri | GM | CZE | ||
44 | 2554 | Bischoff | Klaus | GM | GER | ||
45 | 2551 | Greenfeld | Alon | GM | Israel | ||
46 | 2550 | Landa | Konstantin | GM | GER | ||
47 | 2543 | Portisch | Lajos | GM | HUN | ||
48 | 2541 | Kritz | Leonid | GM | GER | ||
49 | 2539 | Berelovich | Alexander | GM | UKR | ||
50 | 2535 | Lalic | Bogdan | GM | GBR | ||
51 | 2535 | Sax | Gyula | GM | HUN | ||
52 | 2534 | Potkin | Vladimir | GM | RUS | ||
53 | 2527 | Döttling | Fabian | GM | GER | ||
54 | 2527 | Stefanova | Antoaneta | WGM | BUL | ||
55 | 2525 | Oratovsky | Michael | GM | ISR | ||
56 | 2525 | Teske | Henrik | GM | GER | ||
57 | 2524 | Hort | Vlastimil | GM | GER | ||
58 | 2517 | Ubilava | Elizbar | GM | GEO | ||
59 | 2508 | Groszpeter | Attila | GM | HUN | ||
60 | 2507 | Farago | Ivan | GM | HUN | ||
61 | 2502 | Levin | Felix | GM | GER | ||
62 | 2498 | Pavlovic | Milos | GM | YUG | ||
63 | 2494 | Pinter | Jozsef | GM | HUN | ||
64 | 2493 | Lobron | Eric | GM | GER | ||
65 | 2481 | Czebe | Attila | GM | HUN | ||
66 | 2475 | Zhukova | Natalia | WGM | UKR | ||
67 | 2466 | Vogt | Lothar | GM | GER | ||
68 | 2464 | Gaponenko | Inna | WGM | LVA | ||
69 | 2448 | Cmilyte | Victorija | WGM | LTU | ||
70 | 2444 | Uhlmann | Wolfgang | GM | GER | ||
71 | 2396 | Pähtz | Elisabeth | WGM | GER | ||
72 | 2344 | Kiseleva | Natalia | WGM | UKR | ||
73 | 2330 | Hagarova | Zusana | WGM | SVK | ||
74 | 2302 | Berend | Elvira | WGM | LUX |