Chess World Cup 2007

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FIDE Chess World Cup 2007
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2007 FIDE World Cup winner Gata Kamsky
Tournament information
SportChess
LocationRussia Khanty-Mansiysk
Dates24 November 2007–16 December 2007
Administrator(s)FIDE
Tournament
format(s)
Single elimination tournament
Host(s)Chess Federation of Russia
Final positions
ChampionUnited States Gata Kamsky
Runner-upSpain Alexei Shirov

The Chess World Cup 2007 served as a qualification tournament for the World Chess Championship 2010. It was held as a 128-player single-elimination tournament, between 24 November and 16 December 2007, in Khanty-Mansiysk, Russia.[1]

In an event attended by most leading players of the world, American Gata Kamsky emerged as the winner. He was unbeaten in the tournament, going into tie-break only once and defeating Spaniard Alexei Shirov, 2½–1½, in the four-game final. Two 17-year-old players, Sergey Karjakin and Magnus Carlsen, reached the semifinals.

By winning, Kamsky qualified for the Challenger Match, the final stage in determining the challenger for the World Chess Championship 2010; his participation in that match allowed him direct entry into the Candidates Matches for the World Chess Championship 2012.

The final four also received direct entry into the FIDE Grand Prix 2008–10, a qualifying stage for the World Chess Championship 2012.

The winner of the Chess World Cup 2005, Levon Aronian, was defeated by Dmitry Jakovenko in the fourth round.

Background[]

The 2007 World Cup was part of the cycle for the World Chess Championship 2010. Gata Kamsky, as the winner of this tournament, played an eight-game match against Veselin Topalov in 2008, for the right to be the challenger for the World Chess Championship 2010. Ultimately Topalov won the match and will face World Champion Viswanathan Anand, who successfully defended his title against former champion Vladimir Kramnik at the World Chess Championship 2008.

Prominent non-participants[]

Vladimir Kramnik and Veselin Topalov were ineligible to participate, due to special privileges they already had in the 2008–2010 World Championship cycle.

All other leading players, including world champion Viswanathan Anand, were eligible to participate. However Anand, who was already seeded into the 2008–2010 cycle, elected not to play.

Three other players who had recently competed in the World Chess Championship 2007 in Mexico - Péter Lékó, Aleksandr Morozevich and Boris Gelfand - elected not to play. Lékó and Morozevich refused to take part as a form of protest against the special privileges given for the inclusion of Kramnik and Topalov in the World Chess Championship Cycle.[2][3]

The only other player from the Top 30 who did not participate was Judit Polgár.

Qualification[]

The final list of 128 qualifiers for the World Cup was as follows:[4]

The individual Zones (for Zonals) are described in the FIDE handbook.[5]

Participants[]

All players are Grandmasters unless indicated otherwise.

  1.  Vassily Ivanchuk (UKR), 2787
  2.  Shakhriyar Mamedyarov (AZE), 2752
  3.  Teimour Radjabov (AZE), 2742
  4.  Levon Aronian (ARM), 2741
  5.  Alexei Shirov (ESP), 2739
  6.  Peter Svidler (RUS), 2732
  7.  Michael Adams (ENG), 2729
  8.  Evgeny Alekseev (RUS), 2716
  9.  Alexander Grischuk (RUS), 2715
  10.  Magnus Carlsen (NOR), 2714
  11.  Gata Kamsky (USA), 2714
  12.  Vladimir Akopian (ARM), 2713
  13.  Dmitry Jakovenko (RUS), 2710
  14.  Ruslan Ponomariov (UKR), 2705
  15.  Wang Yue (CHN), 2703
  16.  Étienne Bacrot (FRA), 2695
  17.  Sergey Karjakin (UKR), 2694
  18.  Bu Xiangzhi (CHN), 2692
  19.  Pavel Eljanov (UKR), 2691
  20.  Zoltán Almási (HUN), 2691
  21.  Vladimir Malakhov (RUS), 2690
  22.  Rustam Kasimdzhanov (UZB), 2690
  23.  Leinier Domínguez (CUB), 2683
  24.  Loek van Wely (NED), 2679
  25.  Konstantin Landa (RUS), 2678
  26.  Andrei Volokitin (UKR), 2678
  27.  Sergei Rublevsky (RUS), 2676
  28.  Alexander Onischuk (USA), 2674
  29.  Ernesto Inarkiev (RUS), 2674
  30.  Vadim Zvjaginsev (RUS), 2674
  31.  Ivan Cheparinov (BUL), 2670
  32.  Pentala Harikrishna (IND), 2668
  33.  Liviu-Dieter Nisipeanu (ROU), 2668
  34.  Vladislav Tkachiev (FRA), 2661
  35.  Krishnan Sasikiran (IND), 2661
  36.  Francisco Vallejo Pons (ESP), 2660
  37.  Predrag Nikolić (BIH), 2657
  38.  David Navara (CZE), 2656
  39.  Emil Sutovsky (ISR), 2655
  40.  Laurent Fressinet (FRA), 2654
  41.  Evgeny Bareev (RUS), 2653
  42.  Nigel D. Short (ENG), 2649
  43.  Kiril Georgiev (BUL), 2649
  44.  Sergey Volkov (RUS), 2648
  45.  Bartosz Soćko (POL), 2646
  46.  Evgeny Tomashevsky (RUS), 2646
  47.  Alexander Motylev (RUS), 2645
  48.  Zhang Pengxiang (CHN), 2644
  49.  Michael Roiz (ISR), 2643
  50.  Sergei Tiviakov (NED), 2643
  51.  Wang Hao (CHN), 2643
  52.  Alexander Khalifman (RUS), 2643
  53.  Zviad Izoria1 (GEO), 2643
  54.  Boris Avrukh (ISR), 2641
  55.  Arkadij Naiditsch (GER), 2639
  56.  Evgeniy Najer (RUS), 2635
  57.  Konstantin Sakaev (RUS), 2634
  58.  Mikhail Gurevich (TUR), 2627
  59.  Alexander Shabalov (USA), 2626
  60.  Yuri Shulman (USA), 2616
  61.  Maxim Rodshtein (ISR), 2615
  62.  Viktor Laznicka (CZE), 2610
  63.  Zdenko Kozul (CRO), 2609
  64.  Mateusz Bartel (POL), 2608
  65.  Aleksandr Galkin (RUS), 2608
  66.  Lazaro Bruzon Batista (CUB), 2607
  67.  Bartłomiej Macieja (POL), 2606
  68.  Jan Gustafsson (GER), 2606
  69.  Rafael Leitão (BRA), 2601
  70.  Dusko Pavasovic (SLO), 2597
  71.  Gregory S. Kaidanov (USA), 2597
  72.  Nikita Vitiugov (RUS), 2594
  73.  Emanuel Berg (SWE), 2593
  74.  Julio E. Granda Zuniga (PER), 2592
  75.  Gilberto Milos (BRA), 2592
  76.  Ehsan Ghaem Maghami (IRI), 2591
  77.  Vladimir Belov (RUS), 2587
  78.  Robert Markuš (SRB), 2586
  79.  Surya Shekhar Ganguly (IND), 2585
  80.  Varuzhan Akobian (USA), 2584
  81.  Merab Gagunashvili (GEO), 2584
  82.  Boris Savchenko (RUS), 2583
  83.  Rauf Mammadov (AZE), 2582
  84.  Vladimir Georgiev (MKD), 2576
  85.  Grzegorz Gajewski (POL), 2573
  86.  Susanto Megaranto (INA), 2569
  87.  David Baramidze (GER), 2569
  88.  Julio Becerra Rivero (USA), 2568
  89.  Diego Flores (ARG), 2566, IM
  90.  Zhou Jianchao (CHN), 2565
  91.  Alexander Ivanov (USA), 2565
  92.   (RUS), 2565
  93.  Sergey Kudrin (USA), 2563
  94.  Sergei Zhigalko (BLR), 2562
  95.  Csaba Balogh (HUN), 2561
  96.  Bassem Amin (EGY), 2561
  97.  Zhao Jun (CHN), 2552
  98.  Juan Carlos González Zamora1 (MEX), 2552
  99.  Abhijit Kunte (IND), 2547
  100.  Fernando Peralta (ARG), 2546
  101.  Zaven Andriasian (ARM), 2546
  102.   (HUN), 2544
  103.  Lê Quang Liêm (VIE), 2534
  104.  Vladislav Nevednichy (ROU), 2531
  105.  Nguyen Ngoc Truong Son (VIE), 2530
  106.   (RUS), 2528
  107.  G.N. Gopal (IND), 2520, IM
  108.  Xu Yuhua (CHN), 2517
  109.  Wen Yang (CHN), 2515, IM
  110.  Enamul Hossain (BAN), 2514, IM
  111.  Nikolai Kabanov (RUS), 2512, IM
  112.  Everaldo Matsuura (BRA), 2511, IM
  113.  Darwin Laylo (PHI), 2508, IM
  114.  Aleksei Pridorozhni (RUS), 2506, IM
  115.  Essam El Gindy (EGY), 2503, IM
  116.  Ziaur Rahman (BAN), 2497
  117.  Anton Filippov (UZB), 2496, IM
  118.  Ahmed Adly (EGY), 2494
  119.  Zhao Zong-Yuan (AUS), 2491, IM
  120.  Darcy Lima (BRA), 2484
  121.   (KAZ), 2480, IM
  122.  Igor Zugic (CAN), 2477, IM
  123.  Eduardo Iturrizaga (VEN), 2435, IM
  124.  Robert Gwaze (ZIM), 2429, IM
  125.   (ARG), 2427, IM
  126.  Vladimir Genba (RUS), 2413, IM
  127.  Khaled Abdel Razik (EGY), 2389, FM
  128.   (ANG), 2352, IM

1 Izoria did not appear at the Cup due to visa problems. Gonzalez Zamora did not appear at the Cup due to illness.[6]

Playing conditions[]

The tournament is in the style of the FIDE World Chess Championships 1998–2004: each round consists of a two-game match (except for the final round, which will be a four-game match), followed by tie breaks at faster time controls if required.[7][8]

The time control for regular games is 90 minutes for the first 40 moves and 30 minutes for the rest of the game, with 30 seconds added after each move. Tie breaks consist of two rapid chess games (25 minutes each + 10 seconds per move); followed by two blitz games if required (5 minutes + 10 seconds per move); followed by a single Armageddon chess game if required (white has 6 minutes and must win, black has 5 minutes and only needs to draw).

The prize money ranged from US$6,000 for players eliminated in the first round to $80,000 for the losing finalist and $120,000 for the winner.

Results, rounds 1–4[]

Summary[]

Round 1[]

Most of the top seeds progressed. From the top 32, the only higher seeded players eliminated were Pavel Eljanov (19th seed), Konstantin Landa (25) and Pendyala Harikrishna (32).[6]

Round 2[]

Players in the top 32 eliminated in regular games were Teimour Radjabov (seeded 3), Loek van Wely (24).[9][10] Top 32 players eliminated in tie breaks were Rustam Kasimdzhanov (22), Andrei Volokitin (26) and Vadim Zvjaginsev (30). This left 24 of the top 32 seeds in the final 32.

High seeds needing tie breaks to progress included Vassily Ivanchuk (1), Magnus Carlsen (10), Ruslan Ponomariov (14) and Wang Yue (15).[11]

Round 3[]

After the two regular games, 10 of the 16 matches had decisive results. Players going through on the regular games are: Alexei Shirov (seeded 5), Michael Adams (7), Evgeny Alekseev (8), Magnus Carlsen (10), Gata Kamsky (11), Vladimir Akopian (12), Dmitry Jakovenko (13), Ruslan Ponomariov (14), Wang Yue (15) and Ivan Cheparinov (31).[12][13] Cheparinov eliminated the number 2 seed Shakhriyar Mamedyarov.

The other six matches were decided in the tie breaks. Winners were Liviu-Dieter Nisipeanu (33) (eliminating top seed Vassily Ivanchuk), Krishnan Sasikiran (35), Evgeny Bareev (41), Levon Aronian (4), Peter Svidler (6), Sergey Karjakin (17).[14]

Round 4[]

In the regular time control games, Shirov, Ponomariov, Carlsen, Karjakin and Cheparinov won their respective matches against Akopian, Sasikiran, Adams, Nisipeanu and Wang Yue. The other three matches (Jakovenko-Aronian, Svidler-Kamsky and Bareev-Alekseev) proceed to tie breaks,[15][16] with wins to Jakovenko, Kamsky and Alekseev.

Section 1[]

First round Second round Third round Fourth round
            
1 Ukraine Vassily Ivanchuk 2
128 Angola 0
1 Ukraine Vassily Ivanchuk
65 Russia Aleksandr Galkin
64 Poland Mateusz Bartel 1
65 Russia Aleksandr Galkin 3
1 Ukraine Vassily Ivanchuk
33 Romania Liviu-Dieter Nisipeanu
32 India Pendyala Harikrishna
97 China Zhao Jun
97 China Zhao Jun
33 Romania Liviu-Dieter Nisipeanu
33 Romania Liviu-Dieter Nisipeanu
96 Egypt Bassem Amin ½
33 Romania Liviu-Dieter Nisipeanu ½
17 Ukraine Sergey Karjakin
16 France Étienne Bacrot
113 Philippines Darwin Laylo ½
16 France Étienne Bacrot
49 Israel Michael Roiz ½
49 Israel Michael Roiz 4
80 United States Varuzhan Akobian 3
16 France Étienne Bacrot 1
17 Ukraine Sergey Karjakin 3
17 Ukraine Sergey Karjakin 2
112 Brazil Everaldo Matsuura 0
17 Ukraine Sergey Karjakin
48 China Zhang Pengxiang ½
48 China Zhang Pengxiang
81 Georgia (country) Merab Gagunashvili

Section 2[]

First round Second round Third round Fourth round
            
8 Russia Evgeny Alekseev
121 Kazakhstan
8 Russia Evgeny Alekseev
57 Russia Konstantin Sakaev ½
57 Russia Konstantin Sakaev 4
72 Russia Nikita Vitiugov 3
8 Russia Evgeny Alekseev
40 France Laurent Fressinet ½
25 Russia Konstantin Landa ½
104 Romania Vladislav Nevednichy
104 Romania Vladislav Nevednichy ½
40 France Laurent Fressinet
40 France Laurent Fressinet 2
89 Argentina Diego Flores 0
8 Russia Evgeny Alekseev 3
41 Russia Evgeny Bareev 1
9 Russia Alexander Grischuk
120 Brazil Darcy Lima ½
9 Russia Alexander Grischuk
56 Russia Evgeniy Najer ½
56 Russia Evgeniy Najer
73 Sweden Emanuel Berg ½
9 Russia Alexander Grischuk
41 Russia Evgeny Bareev
24 Netherlands Loek van Wely
105 Vietnam Nguyen Ngoc Truong Son
24 Netherlands Loek van Wely ½
41 Russia Evgeny Bareev
41 Russia Evgeny Bareev 2
88 United States Julio Becerra Rivero 0

Section 3[]

First round Second round Third round Fourth round
            
4 Armenia Levon Aronian 2
125 Argentina 0
4 Armenia Levon Aronian
68 Germany Jan Gustafsson ½
61 Israel Maxim Rodshtein ½
68 Germany Jan Gustafsson
4 Armenia Levon Aronian 3
29 Russia Ernesto Inarkiev 1
29 Russia Ernesto Inarkiev
100 Argentina Fernando Peralta ½
29 Russia Ernesto Inarkiev
36 Spain Francisco Vallejo Pons ½
36 Spain Francisco Vallejo Pons
93 United States Sergey Kudrin ½
4 Armenia Levon Aronian
13 Russia Dmitry Jakovenko
13 Russia Dmitry Jakovenko 2
116 Bangladesh Ziaur Rahman 0
13 Russia Dmitry Jakovenko
77 Russia Vladimir Belov ½
52 Russia Alexander Khalifman
77 Russia Vladimir Belov
13 Russia Dmitry Jakovenko
20 Hungary Zoltán Almási ½
20 Hungary Zoltán Almási
109 China Wen Yang ½
20 Hungary Zoltán Almási 2
45 Poland Bartosz Soćko 0
45 Poland Bartosz Soćko 2
84 North Macedonia Vladimir Georgiev 0

Section 4[]

First round Second round Third round Fourth round
            
5 Spain Alexei Shirov 2
124 Zimbabwe Robert Gwaze 0
5 Spain Alexei Shirov
60 United States Yuri Shulman ½
60 United States Yuri Shulman 3
69 Brazil Rafael Leitão 1
5 Spain Alexei Shirov
28 United States Alexander Onischuk ½
28 United States Alexander Onischuk
101 Armenia Zaven Andriasian
28 United States Alexander Onischuk
37 Bosnia and Herzegovina Predrag Nikolić ½
37 Bosnia and Herzegovina Predrag Nikolić 2
92 Russia 0
5 Spain Alexei Shirov
12 Armenia Vladimir Akopian ½
12 Armenia Vladimir Akopian
117 Uzbekistan Anton Filippov
12 Armenia Vladimir Akopian
76 Iran Ehsan Ghaem Maghami ½
53 Georgia (country) Zviad Izoria
76 Iran Ehsan Ghaem Maghami w/o
12 Armenia Vladimir Akopian
21 Russia Vladimir Malakhov ½
21 Russia Vladimir Malakhov 2
108 China Xu Yuhua 0
21 Russia Vladimir Malakhov
44 Russia Sergey Volkov
44 Russia Sergey Volkov
85 Poland Grzegorz Gajewski ½

Section 5[]

First round Second round Third round Fourth round
            
2 Azerbaijan Shakhriyar Mamedyarov 2
127 Egypt Khaled Abdel Razik 0
2 Azerbaijan Shakhriyar Mamedyarov
63 Croatia Zdenko Kozul ½
63 Croatia Zdenko Kozul
66 Cuba Lazaro Bruzon Batista
2 Azerbaijan Shakhriyar Mamedyarov ½
31 Bulgaria Ivan Cheparinov
31 Bulgaria Ivan Cheparinov w/o
98 Mexico Juan Carlos González Zamora
31 Bulgaria Ivan Cheparinov
34 France Vladislav Tkachiev
34 France Vladislav Tkachiev
95 Hungary Csaba Balogh ½
31 Bulgaria Ivan Cheparinov
15 China Wang Yue ½
15 China Wang Yue
114 Russia Aleksei Pridorozhni ½
15 China Wang Yue
50 Netherlands Sergei Tiviakov
50 Netherlands Sergei Tiviakov
79 India Surya Shekhar Ganguly ½
15 China Wang Yue
18 China Bu Xiangzhi ½
18 China Bu Xiangzhi 2
111 Russia Nikolai Kabanov 0
18 China Bu Xiangzhi
47 Russia Alexander Motylev
47 Russia Alexander Motylev
82 Russia Boris Savchenko ½

Section 6[]

First round Second round Third round Fourth round
            
7 England Michael Adams
122 Canada Igor Zugic ½
7 England Michael Adams
58 Turkey Mikhail Gurevich ½
58 Turkey Mikhail Gurevich
71 United States Gregory S. Kaidanov
7 England Michael Adams
90 China Zhou Jianchao ½
26 Ukraine Andrei Volokitin
103 Vietnam Lê Quang Liêm ½
26 Ukraine Andrei Volokitin 3
90 China Zhou Jianchao 4
39 Israel Emil Sutovsky ½
90 China Zhou Jianchao
7 England Michael Adams ½
10 Norway Magnus Carlsen
10 Norway Magnus Carlsen 2
119 Australia Zhao Zong-Yuan 0
10 Norway Magnus Carlsen 3
55 Germany Arkadij Naiditsch 1
55 Germany Arkadij Naiditsch
74 Peru Julio E. Granda Zuniga ½
10 Norway Magnus Carlsen
23 Cuba Leinier Domínguez ½
23 Cuba Leinier Domínguez 2
106 Russia 0
23 Cuba Leinier Domínguez
87 Germany David Baramidze ½
42 England Nigel D. Short
87 Germany David Baramidze

Section 7[]

First round Second round Third round Fourth round
            
3 Azerbaijan Teimour Radjabov 2
126 Russia Vladimir Genba 0
3 Azerbaijan Teimour Radjabov 0
67 Poland Bartłomiej Macieja 2
62 Czech Republic Viktor Laznicka ½
67 Poland Bartłomiej Macieja
67 Poland Bartłomiej Macieja 2
35 India Krishnan Sasikiran 4
30 Russia Vadim Zvjaginsev
99 India Abhijit Kunte
30 Russia Vadim Zvjaginsev 2
35 India Krishnan Sasikiran 4
35 India Krishnan Sasikiran
94 Belarus Sergei Zhigalko
35 India Krishnan Sasikiran ½
14 Ukraine Ruslan Ponomariov
14 Ukraine Ruslan Ponomariov
115 Egypt Essam El Gindy
14 Ukraine Ruslan Ponomariov
51 China Wang Hao
51 China Wang Hao
78 Serbia Robert Markuš ½
14 Ukraine Ruslan Ponomariov
46 Russia Evgeny Tomashevsky ½
19 Ukraine Pavel Eljanov ½
110 Bangladesh Enamul Hossain
110 Bangladesh Enamul Hossain ½
46 Russia Evgeny Tomashevsky
46 Russia Evgeny Tomashevsky
83 Azerbaijan Rauf Mammadov

Section 8[]

First round Second round Third round Fourth round
            
6 Russia Peter Svidler 2
123 Venezuela Eduardo Iturrizaga 0
6 Russia Peter Svidler 2
70 Slovenia Dusko Pavasovic 0
59 United States Alexander Shabalov ½
70 Slovenia Dusko Pavasovic
6 Russia Peter Svidler
27 Russia Sergei Rublevsky
27 Russia Sergei Rublevsky
102 Hungary ½
27 Russia Sergei Rublevsky
38 Czech Republic David Navara
38 Czech Republic David Navara
91 United States Alexander Ivanov ½
6 Russia Peter Svidler
11 United States Gata Kamsky
11 United States Gata Kamsky
118 Egypt Ahmed Adly ½
11 United States Gata Kamsky
54 Israel Boris Avrukh ½
54 Israel Boris Avrukh 3
75 Brazil Gilberto Milos 1
11 United States Gata Kamsky
43 Bulgaria Kiril Georgiev ½
22 Uzbekistan Rustam Kasimdzhanov 4
107 India G.N. Gopal 2
22 Uzbekistan Rustam Kasimdzhanov 3
43 Bulgaria Kiril Georgiev 4
43 Bulgaria Kiril Georgiev 2
86 Indonesia Susanto Megaranto 0

Results, rounds 5–7[]

Quarterfinals Semifinals Final (best of 4)
         
17 Ukraine Sergey Karjakin
8 Russia Evgeny Alekseev
17 Ukraine Sergey Karjakin
5 Spain Alexei Shirov
13 Russia Dmitry Jakovenko 0
5 Spain Alexei Shirov 2
5 Spain Alexei Shirov
11 United States Gata Kamsky
31 Bulgaria Ivan Cheparinov ½
10 Norway Magnus Carlsen
10 Norway Magnus Carlsen ½
11 United States Gata Kamsky
14 Ukraine Ruslan Ponomariov ½
11 United States Gata Kamsky

Chessbase reports: Round five Game one; Round five Game two; Round five tie breaks; Round six Game one.

Final stats[]

13 December – 16 December
Seed Name Rating 1 2 3 4 Total
5  Alexei Shirov (ESP) 2739 ½ 0 ½ ½
11  Gata Kamsky (USA) 2714 ½ 1 ½ ½

References[]

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  3. ^ "Leko's manager Carsten Hensel: "the privilege that Topalov is getting, to play against the winner of the World Cup or to immediately challenge Kramnik in a world championship match, must be of concern to the other top players. I expect all top grandmasters, including Peter Leko, to protest against this special privilege."". Chessbase. 11 July 2007.
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  5. ^ FIDE Handbook, Section D.I1
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  10. ^ Round 2, Game 2 report at Chessbase.
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  13. ^ Round three Game two, Chessbase, 1 December 2007.
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  15. ^ Round four Game one, Chessbase, 3 December 2007.
  16. ^ Round four Game two, Chessbase, 4 December 2007.

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