London Chess Classic 2010 from December 8 to 15.
The London Chess Classic will be held from December 8 to 15 at the Olympia Conference Centre.
In 2009 it was the first edition of the tournament designed to raise the failures in London. The winner of this edition was Magnus Carlsen with 5 / 7 (1 / 2 point lead over Kramnik) with an allocation for a total of 100.000 € before tax! Remember .
- For 2010 this will be a great vintage, lol. Explain!
Viswanathan Anand became the first champion of the world chess title to play in a major tournament since Anatoly Karpov in London in 1984!
Me, I wonder if Anand will do the bazaar by zero against "small eloquent" as the tournament Corus 2010 where he had served as an arbitrator for first place, note that the Lucky Lucke failures still finished second, a drive for World Championship 2010 against Veselin Topalov was not bad at all, lol.
- Also in London is not crisis because there is a price increase of € 20,000 or a total of 120,000 €!
- I thought the tournament in London would return to Grand Slam (Grand Slam) alongside Nanjing, Corus, M-Tel Masters in Sofia and Bilbao. Because the World Championship, Sofia has been superseded by the King's Bazna not new .... But London would be a priori candidate for game of the World Championship in 2012.
- There will be like last year the best English players, the number of U.S. and three of the best players in the world just as Ni Hua was replaced by the world champion Viswanathan Anand, this may explain the price increase!
Players:
Magnus Carlsen NOR Vladimir Kramnik RUS
Viswanathan Anand IND
Hikaru Nakamura USA
Michael Adams ENG
Nigel Short ENG
Luke McShane ENG
David Howell ENG
- Tournament 7 rounds at a rate of 40 shots 2H / 1H 20 shots / 15 '+ 30 "Stroke KO.
Importantly rules Sofia applications, so no proposal anywhere.
- Alongside the main event there will be many tournaments and events.
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