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Sergey Karjakin wins ACP World Rapid Cup

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Saturday, 29 May 2010

The ACP World Cup is an annual event featuring some of the best chess players in the world. Most of them qualify by occupying top spots in the ACP World Tour rankings, while a few receive wild cards from the organizers. This year the field
included the following persons:

1.Grischuk Alexandr 2760
2.Eljanov Pavel 2751
3.Shirov Alexei 2742
4.Ivanchuk Vassily 2741
5.Karyakin Sergey 2739
6.Gashimov Vugar 2734
7.Jakovenko Dmitry 2725
8.Movsesian Sergei 2717
9.Bacrot Etienne 2710
10.Motylev Alexander 2704
11.Naiditsch Arkadij 2686
12.Inarkiev Ernesto 2669
13.Moiseenko Alexandr 2669
14.Drozdovskij Jurij 2625
15.Tregubov Pavel 2622
16.Gurevich Mikhail 2614


Per the regulations, the players who were eliminated in round 1 earned $2,500, in round 2 - $4,000, round 3 - $6,000, $8,000 to the runner-up and $14,000 to the champion.

1/8 1/4 1/2 Final Winner
Grischuk, Alexander              
2 : 0 Grischuk, Alexander          
Motylev, Alexander            
    1.5 : 0.5 Grischuk, Alexander      
Movsesian, Sergei          
1.5 : 0.5 Movsesian, Sergei        
Naiditsch, Arkadij            
        1.5 : 2.5 Karjakin, Sergey    
Shirov, Alexei            
3 : 2 Shirov, Alexei        
Bacrot, Etienne          
    2 : 3 Karjakin, Sergey      
Karjakin, Sergey            
3 : 1 Karjakin, Sergey          
Drozdovskij, Yuri              
               
Eljanov, Pavel              
1.5 : 0.5 Eljanov, Pavel          
Moiseenko, Alexander            
    0.5 : 1.5 Jakovenko, Dmitry      
Jakovenko, Dmitry          
2 : 0 Jakovenko, Dmitry        
Inarkiev, Ernesto            
        1.5 : 0.5 Jakovenko, Dmitry    
Ivanchuk, Vassily            
0.5 : 1.5 Gurevich, Mikhail        
Gurevich, Mikhail          
    1.5 : 0.5 Gurevich, Mikhail      
Gashimov, Vugar            
3 : 2 Gashimov, Vugar          
Tregubov, Pavel V.        

As you can see, one of the most remarkable results has been Mikhail Girevich's run. Aged 51 and short on practice, he managed to knock-out two favorites - Ivanchuk and Gashimov without even having to play tie-breaks!


Photo: chess-theory.com

The final turned into a duel between two young Russian grandmasters - Dmitry Jakovenko and Sergey Karjakin. After 4 draws in rapid and 2 draws in blitz, Sergey, Carlsen's peer and possibly main rival in the future, managed to win an Armageddon game against Dmitry.

Congratulations to all the participants and to ACP for making this event possible!

Source: official website of the ACP World Rapid Cup

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