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Women's World Chess Championship: the Winner Takes It All

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Saturday, 11 December 2010

Zhdanov Peter
Candidate master Peter Zhdanov's column at Pogonina.com

In the competitive sense the knock-out world championship is a fantastic event with lots of unpredictable results and opportunities to root for your favorite player.

Let me ask a different question, quite cynical and pragmatic: what benefits can one gain from participating?

A chance to experience intense competition and meet your chess friends? Yes, probably.

Rating? It can be earned (or lost) at any other tournament.

Prestige and popularity? That requires making it to the final. A semi-final exit is not even as cool as a bronze medal, just something like "tied for third". Of course, I am talking about the perception of eminent chess players, not those for whom "participated in the World Championship" is already a good line for the resume.

Money? Let's take a look at the prizes:

1st round 32 losers x 3.750 = 120.000

2nd round 16 losers x 5.500 = 88.000

3rd round 8 losers x 8.000 = 64.000

4th round 4 losers x 12.000 = 48.000

5th round 2 losers x 20.000 = 40.000

6th round 1 loser x 30.000 = 30.000

Womens World Champion = 60.000

TOTAL: 450.000 USD

Once again, most contenders won't earn anything substantial, especially if you subtract the expenses on tickets, accomodation and fees paid to chess seconds.

The conclusion is rather banal: the winner takes it all. Should you be coming to the World Championship, be prepared to make it till the end. The rest is unimportant.
 

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Comments (4)
1. Written by This e-mail address is being protected from spam bots, you need JavaScript enabled to view it on 02:04 11 2010 .
 
 
As the Abba's song
The winner takes it all - Abba
 
2. Written by Davis on 02:33 11 2010 .
 
 
As the Abba's song
I agree with you, lets say that the event is not important and not prestigous once your wife is out. 
Im sure you will never write such article if she would have won....
 
3. Written by Peter on 03:19 11 2010 .
 
 
As the Abba's song
Davis, you had better learn to understand what you are reading. My post has nothing to do with saying that the event is not prestigeous. It is,by definition, the most prestigeous female tournament.  
 
The main idea was that there is no real difference between getting eliminated in round 1 or, let's say, 3. It's all about getting to the very end. 
 
Also, from your comment I can infer that you are an unobjective person since intelligent and critical-minded people try to comment adequately on anything rather than switch their opinion depending on what is more beneficial for them (a trait of dirty liars).
 
4. Written by Anonymous on 09:47 13 2010 .
 
 
As the Abba's song
No fight among readers in this place please! 
It definitely is an interesting post with the cost benefit analysis! period.
 

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