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🏆 ICC Open (2016)

  PARTICIPANTS (sorted by highest achieved rating; click on name to see player's games)
Magnus Carlsen, Alexander Grischuk, Vladimir Fedoseev, Dmitry Andreikin, Daniil Dubov, Olexandr Bortnyk, Federico Perez Ponsa, Carlos Antonio Hevia Alejano

Chessgames.com Chess Event Description
ICC Open (2016)

The final section of the 2016 ICC Open was an eight-player 3 0 knockout tournament, played online at the Internet Chess Club (ICC) on June 5. Players qualified for the finals through four 11-round Swiss System qualifiers, held on June 3 and June 4.

Qualifiers

Q1: 1. Dmitry Andreikin (Vladimirovich) 10.0/11; 2. Vladimir Fedoseev (FedoseevVl95) 9.0

Q2: 1. Magnus Carlsen (stoptryharding) 9.5/11; 2. Carlos Antonio Hevia Alejano (chessasuke91) 9.5

Q3: 1. Daniil Dubov (BlitzorDDD) 9.5/11; 2. Alexander Grischuk (depressnyak) 9.5

Q4: 1. Federico Perez Ponsa (Federicov) 9.5/11; 2. Oleksandr Bortnyk (BlackHorse96) 9.5

Finals

Carlsen 2.5 Hevia 0.5 Carlsen 1.5 Grischuk 5.0 Grischuk 2.5 Bortnyk 3.0 Grischuk 4.0 Andreikin 3.0 Andreikin 2.0 Dubov 1.0 Andreikin 2.5 Fedoseev 0.5 Perez 1.5 Perez 2.5

Prizes: 1. Grischuk $3,500; 2. Andreikin $1,500; 3-4. Carlsen and Perez $600; 5-8. Fedoseev, Bortnyk, Dubov and Hevia $325.

More details: https://www.chessclub.com/article/i...

 page 1 of 2; games 1-25 of 32  PGN Download
Game  ResultMoves YearEvent/LocaleOpening
1. O Bortnyk vs Grischuk  0-1362016ICC OpenB10 Caro-Kann
2. D Andreikin vs Grischuk  0-1462016ICC OpenA48 King's Indian
3. Grischuk vs D Andreikin  1-0652016ICC OpenA42 Modern Defense, Averbakh System
4. D Andreikin vs Grischuk  1-0362016ICC OpenA48 King's Indian
5. Grischuk vs D Andreikin  1-0352016ICC OpenB12 Caro-Kann Defense
6. D Andreikin vs Grischuk  0-1362016ICC OpenA45 Queen's Pawn Game
7. Grischuk vs D Andreikin 0-1502016ICC OpenB12 Caro-Kann Defense
8. Carlsen vs Grischuk 0-1912016ICC OpenB51 Sicilian, Canal-Sokolsky (Rossolimo) Attack
9. D Andreikin vs F Perez Ponsa  1-0472016ICC OpenA45 Queen's Pawn Game
10. F Perez Ponsa vs D Andreikin  1-0562016ICC OpenB18 Caro-Kann, Classical
11. Grischuk vs Carlsen  ½-½332016ICC OpenD44 Queen's Gambit Declined Semi-Slav
12. Carlsen vs Grischuk  1-0432016ICC OpenB10 Caro-Kann
13. D Andreikin vs F Perez Ponsa  1-0662016ICC OpenA48 King's Indian
14. Grischuk vs Carlsen 1-0482016ICC OpenC65 Ruy Lopez, Berlin Defense
15. F Perez Ponsa vs D Andreikin  ½-½942016ICC OpenB18 Caro-Kann, Classical
16. Grischuk vs O Bortnyk  1-0502016ICC OpenB04 Alekhine's Defense, Modern
17. C A Hevia Alejano vs Carlsen 0-1292016ICC OpenB96 Sicilian, Najdorf
18. Grischuk vs O Bortnyk 1-0502016ICC OpenC02 French, Advance
19. O Bortnyk vs Grischuk 1-0722016ICC OpenB10 Caro-Kann
20. Grischuk vs O Bortnyk  1-0402016ICC OpenB04 Alekhine's Defense, Modern
21. D Andreikin vs Dubov  1-0362016ICC OpenA40 Queen's Pawn Game
22. C A Hevia Alejano vs Carlsen 0-1692016ICC OpenC95 Ruy Lopez, Closed, Breyer
23. Dubov vs D Andreikin  0-1712016ICC OpenA04 Reti Opening
24. F Perez Ponsa vs V Fedoseev  1-0352016ICC OpenC65 Ruy Lopez, Berlin Defense
25. O Bortnyk vs Grischuk  1-0372016ICC OpenB10 Caro-Kann
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Kibitzer's Corner
Jun-06-16  chesslearner1991: Grischuk's fourth game with Carlsen is brilliant. From a losing position to a beautiful win.

Checkmating the World Champ with black pieces that too when he had less than a second...wow

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=n4L...

Jun-06-16
Premium Chessgames Member
  JointheArmy: What is the format of this tournament? Links?
Jun-07-16  Illogic: It was a eight-player single-elimination bracket, with 3-minute blitz games played on ICC
Aug-18-16  Mr. V: Nice to see Andreikin playing again, but he's probably here only because this doesn't require him to leave his house.
Aug-18-16  notyetagm: <Mr. V: Nice to see Andreikin playing again, but he's probably here only because this doesn't require him to leave his house.>

Yep, he was probably playing online poker at the same time.

Aug-18-16  Mr. V: Which explains why he lost. If had been focusing he would've gone undefeated :)

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