2011 Tal Memorial (Moscow, Russia)
All roads lead to Moscow as the Tal Memorial will begin tomorrow with one of the strongest fields in history. The tournament of ten players includes four 2800s and seven of the top ten highest-rated players. The field also includes World Championship candidates challenger, Boris Gelfand and FIDE World Cup champion, Peter Svidler. Ian Nepomniachtchi rounds out a powerful field with a variety of fighting styles.
November 16th-25th, 2011 (Moscow, Russia) |
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Name
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Title
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Federation
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Flag
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Rating
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1 | Carlsen, Magnus | GM | Norway |
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2826 |
2 | Anand, Viswanathan | GM | India |
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2811 |
3 | Aronian, Levon | GM | Armenia |
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2802 |
4 | Kramnik, Vladimir | GM | Russia |
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2800 |
5 | Ivanchuk, Vassily | GM | Ukraine |
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2775 |
6 | Karjakin, Sergey | GM | Russia |
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2763 |
7 | Nakamura, Hikaru | GM | USA |
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2758 |
8 | Svidler, Peter | GM | Russia |
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2755 |
9 | Gelfand, Boris | GM | Israel |
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2744 |
10 | Nepomniachtichi, Ian | GM | Russia |
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2730 |
All PGN Games: TWIC
Think I notice a new trend in the playing of chess amongst the top grandmasters.
More risk taken.
With risk cause imbalance in the game
Seems it is not the most knowledge or/and best preparation tt that decides a game
What must i do to find a site where i can view live all the games? Tried hard but failed.