- Source: Grenke Chess Classic
Grenke Chess Classic is an annual chess tournament held in the German cities of Karlsruhe and Baden-Baden and sponsored by Grenke AG. It was held from 2013 to 2019, with the exception of 2016. The tournament returned in 2024 after a five-year hiatus with a new rapid time control (45+10) to replace the previous classical format.
Winners
2013
Six players participated in the first edition of Grenke Chess. The winner was Viswanathan Anand ahead of Fabiano Caruana; they scored 6.5 and 6 out of 10, respectively.
2014
Arkadij Naiditsch, the highest-rated German chess player won the 2014 edition of Grenke Chess Classic ahead of David Baramidze. This edition was not a supertournament, and was a national competition: all eight participants came from Germany. It was a single Round-robin tournament, and two spots were provided for the players to win entry into the next edition of 2015.
2015
The tournament was played between 2–9 February 2015. With an average rating of 2752, it is the strongest edition of Grenke Chess in its history.
Among the participants were Magnus Carlsen, Fabiano Caruana, Viswanathan Anand and Levon Aronian. The winner was Magnus Carlsen, who eventually won a five-game tiebreak with Arkadij Naiditsch with a score of 3–2 (two rapid, two blitz and one armageddon game).
Notes
Final rapid/blitz/armageddon tie-break: Magnus Carlsen def. Arkadij Naiditsch, 3–2.
FIDE Ratings as of February 2015.
2017
The 2017 tournament took place from 15 to 22 April in Karlsruhe and Baden-Baden.
2018
Notes
The tiebreaks were as follows: 1) number of wins; 2) number of black wins; 3) head-to-head.
2018 Grenke Chess Open A swiss tournament was won by 13-year-old German player Vincent Keymer with a score of 8/9. Keymer thus qualified for the Grenke Chess Classic 2019.
2019
Notes
2019 Grenke Chess Open A swiss tournament was won by GM Daniel Fridman (2629) with a score of 7½/9.
2024
The tournament returned in 2024 after a five-year hiatus. For the first time, the tournament was played in a rapid time control (45+10) instead of the former classical time control. The format was also changed into a double Round-robin tournament (2 games with reversed colors against each player), followed by playoffs to decide places 1, 3 and 5. Magnus Carlsen won the tournament.
Notes
2024 Grenke Chess Open A swiss tournament was won by GM Hans Niemann with a score of 8/9.
References
External links
Official website of Grenke Chess Tournament
Kata Kunci Pencarian:
- Fabiano Caruana
- Grenke Chess Classic
- World Chess Championship 2024
- Fabiano Caruana
- Viswanathan Anand
- Magnus Carlsen
- Yağız Kaan Erdoğmuş
- Levon Aronian
- Maxime Vachier-Lagrave
- Fast chess
- Chess endgame