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World Rapid Championship Tournament

Magnus Carlsen11.5/15(+8 -0 =7)[games]
Alireza Firouzja10.5/15(+8 -2 =5)[games]
Hikaru Nakamura10.5/15(+7 -1 =7)[games]
Vladislav Artemiev10.5/15(+6 -0 =9)[games]
Levon Aronian10/15(+6 -1 =8)[games]
Leinier Dominguez Perez10/15(+5 -0 =10)[games]
Jan-Krzysztof Duda10/15(+7 -2 =6)[games]
Daniil Dubov10/15(+5 -0 =10)[games]
Anton Korobov10/15(+7 -2 =6)[games]
David Anton Guijarro10/15(+7 -2 =6)[games]
Yangyi Yu10/15(+7 -2 =6)[games]
Shakhriyar Mamedyarov9.5/15(+7 -3 =5)[games]
Le Quang Liem9.5/15(+7 -3 =5)[games]
Maxime Vachier-Lagrave9.5/15(+5 -1 =9)[games]
Ilia Smirin9.5/15(+7 -3 =5)[games]
Anish Giri9.5/15(+5 -1 =9)[games]
Hrant Melkumyan9.5/15(+7 -3 =5)[games]
Peter Svidler9.5/15(+5 -1 =9)[games]
Pavel Ponkratov9.5/15(+8 -4 =3)[games]
Alexander Motylev9.5/15(+6 -2 =7)[games]
Alexander Grischuk9.5/15(+5 -1 =9)[games]
Evgeny Alekseev9.5/15(+6 -2 =7)[games]
Vladimir Fedoseev9.5/15(+7 -3 =5)[games]
Dmitry Andreikin9.5/15(+5 -1 =9)[games]
Boris Gelfand9.5/15(+6 -2 =7)[games]
Ivan Cheparinov9.5/15(+6 -2 =7)[games]
Timur Gareyev9.5/15(+9 -5 =1)[games]
Hao Wang9/15(+5 -2 =8)[games]
Ian Nepomniachtchi9/15(+4 -1 =10)[games]
Boris Grachev9/15(+3 -0 =12)[games]
Sergey Karjakin9/15(+5 -2 =8)[games]
Gadir Guseinov9/15(+6 -3 =6)[games]
* (204 players total; 172 players not shown. Click here for longer list.)

Chessgames.com Chess Event Description
World Rapid Championship (2019)

The 2019 King Salman FIDE World Rapid Championship was a 15-round Swiss open held at Luzhniki Stadium, Moscow, Russia, 26-28 December, with the participation of 158 GM's, including defending champion Daniil Dubov. The prize fund was $350,000, with $60,000 to the winner. Time control: 15 minutes per player for all moves, with 10 seconds added per move from move one. If there was a tie for 1st place, the top two players according to the first eligible tie-break criterion would compete in a play-off match consisting of two 3+2 blitz games. If the score was still level, the players would play a sudden death or Armageddon game (in which the player with the white pieces would get 5 minutes to Black's 4, with a 2-second increment after move 60, while a draw counted as a win for Black). No players with baseball caps, t-shirts, jeans, shorts, sneakers or inappropriate dress were allowed in the playing area. No penalty was imposed on a player if he was late for any of his games. Chief arbiter: Panagiotis Nikolopoulos.

Magnus Carlsen took his 3rd title with 11.5/15.

Official site: https://wrbc2019.com/
Regulations: https://handbook.fide.com/files/han...
Chess-Results: http://chess-results.com/tnr499127....
Chess.com: https://www.chess.com/news/view/car...
ChessBase: https://en.chessbase.com/post/rapid...
Chess24: https://chess24.com/en/watch/live-t...
TWIC: https://theweekinchess.com/chessnew...
FIDE: https://ratings.fide.com/tournament...

Previous: World Rapid Championship (2018). Next: World Rapid Championship (2021). See also World Rapid Championship (Women) (2019), World Blitz Championship (2019) and World Blitz Championship (Women) (2019)

 page 23 of 24; games 551-575 of 597  PGN Download
Game  ResultMoves YearEvent/LocaleOpening
551. P Zarnicki vs A Tsvetkov  1-0232019World Rapid ChampionshipB51 Sicilian, Canal-Sokolsky (Rossolimo) Attack
552. I Krsnik Cohar vs R Faizrakhmanov  1-0392019World Rapid ChampionshipA45 Queen's Pawn Game
553. S Atabayev vs S Pogosyan  1-0632019World Rapid ChampionshipA80 Dutch
554. Kazhgaleyev vs R Castellanos Rodriguez  1-0622019World Rapid ChampionshipD51 Queen's Gambit Declined
555. I Rozum vs T Luukkonen  1-0412019World Rapid ChampionshipA04 Reti Opening
556. V Kazakouski vs N Afanasiev  1-0622019World Rapid ChampionshipD76 Neo-Grunfeld, 6.cd Nxd5, 7.O-O Nb6
557. M Vavulin vs Glek  1-0372019World Rapid ChampionshipC00 French Defense
558. R Shcherbakov vs A E Usov  1-0562019World Rapid ChampionshipB12 Caro-Kann Defense
559. Hamoud Al Nhier vs D Guimaraes  1-0532019World Rapid ChampionshipA15 English
560. S Lobanov vs J A M Neto  1-0632019World Rapid ChampionshipB12 Caro-Kann Defense
561. B Thing vs Hassan S Al Mutairi  1-0342019World Rapid ChampionshipC41 Philidor Defense
562. Firouzja vs Mamedyarov  1-0412019World Rapid ChampionshipB11 Caro-Kann, Two Knights, 3...Bg4
563. A Korobov vs R Mamedov  1-0372019World Rapid ChampionshipD32 Queen's Gambit Declined, Tarrasch
564. Aronian vs Ganguly  1-0462019World Rapid ChampionshipD02 Queen's Pawn Game
565. V Fedoseev vs A Zubov  1-0422019World Rapid ChampionshipD26 Queen's Gambit Accepted
566. Le Quang Liem vs V S Gujrathi 1-0402019World Rapid ChampionshipC50 Giuoco Piano
567. Svidler vs Turov  1-0592019World Rapid ChampionshipB12 Caro-Kann Defense
568. T Gareyev vs Tomashevsky  1-0322019World Rapid ChampionshipA06 Reti Opening
569. Motylev vs P Tregubov  1-0612019World Rapid ChampionshipC43 Petrov, Modern Attack
570. Gelfand vs Fridman  1-0472019World Rapid ChampionshipD31 Queen's Gambit Declined
571. E Safarli vs Z Andriasian  1-0422019World Rapid ChampionshipB23 Sicilian, Closed
572. Shirov vs D Paravyan  1-0422019World Rapid ChampionshipB31 Sicilian, Rossolimo Variation
573. B Adhiban vs M Chigaev  1-0572019World Rapid ChampionshipB06 Robatsch
574. S Sjugirov vs Potkin  1-0572019World Rapid ChampionshipC60 Ruy Lopez
575. D Bocharov vs J Geller  1-0572019World Rapid ChampionshipA13 English
 page 23 of 24; games 551-575 of 597  PGN Download
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Kibitzer's Corner
Jan-06-20  fabelhaft: Winning an event like this with a full point is quite impressive, and that after a couple of ”safe” draws in the last rounds, before which he had +8-0=5. The opponent that stands out as a ”weakie” is untitled Utegaliev. But he went undefeated against the five strongest opponents he faced apart from Carlsen (including Candidate Alekseenko, who he finished ahead of), which shows how difficult it is to just beat the ”weak” players in these events.
Jan-06-20  fabelhaft: It’s as if the participants play totally unrelated events in some cases. Gareyev finished 27th, but with three rounds left he had only faced opponents in the 2300s and 2400s. Smirin scored 9.5/15 just like Gareyev but the average rating of his opponents over the fifteen rounds was more than 250 Elo higher.

Firouzja had an amazing result after playing very strong opposition, beating Karjakin, Mamedyarov and Wang Hao.

More than 80 participants were rated 2600+, 35 were 2700+.

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