Chess World Cup 2017
The []Chess World Cup 2017 was a 128-player single-elimination chess tournament, held in Tbilisi, Georgia, from 2 to 27 September 2017. It was won by Armenian grandmaster Levon Aronian. This was the second time he had won the Chess World Cup, 12 years after his first win Chess [World Cup 2005|in 2005]. It was the 7th edition of the Chess World Cup.
The top two finishers in the tournament, Aronian and Ding Liren, qualified for the Candidates Tournament 2018 for the World Chess Championship 2018.
Bidding process
At the 85th FIDE Congress held during the 41st Chess Olympiad, FIDE received bids to host the World Cup 2017 and 2018 Olympiad from the national federations of Georgia and South Africa. South Africa proposed Sun City and Durban as venues, while Georgia proposed Tbilisi and Batumi respectively. Although Garry Kasparov expressed support for the South African bid during his FIDE presidential campaign, Georgia's bid won, receiving 93 votes to South Africa's 58.Format
The tournament was a knock-out format, with the exception that there was a provision for the two semi-final losers to play off for third place if necessary.Matches consist of two regular time limit games. For these two games, players have 90 minutes for the first 40 moves followed by 30 minutes for the rest of the game, with an increment of 30 seconds per move from the start of the game.
If a match is tied after the regular games, tie breaks will be played the next day. The format for the tie breaks is as follows:
- Two rapid games.
- If the score is tied after two rapid games, further two rapid games are played.
- If the score is tied after four rapid games, the opponents play two blitz games.
- If the score is tied after a pair of blitz games, an armageddon game is played. White has 5 minutes and Black has 4 minutes, with an increment of 3 seconds/move starting from move 61.
Candidates qualification
The tournament qualified two players for the 2018 Candidates Tournament.However Magnus Carlsen and Sergey Karjakin had no need for qualification, and both participated in the tournament. So the rules were actually that the top two finishers other than Carlsen and Karjakin would qualify for the Candidates. This meant there was provision for a match for third place, between the two semi-final losers, if necessary.
As it turned out, both Carlsen and Karjakin were eliminated in the first three rounds, so the two Candidates qualifiers were simply the two finalists: Armenia's Levon Aronian and China's Ding Liren.
Schedule
Each of the first six rounds takes three days: one day each for the two regular time limit games, then a third day for tie breaks, if required. The final round has four days of regular time limit games, then a fifth day for tie breaks, if required.- Round 1: September 3–5
- Round 2: September 6–8
- Round 3: September 9–11
- Round 4: September 12–14
- Round 5: September 15–17
- Rest day: September 18
- Round 6: September 19–21
- Rest day: September 22
- Final : September 23–27
Prize money
According to the regulations, all players have to pay their own expenses for travel, and 20% of each player's prize money goes to FIDE.Participants
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Qualification paths
- World Champion
- WC: Semi-finalists of the Chess World Cup 2015
- J15 and J16: World Junior Champions 2015 and 2016
- R: Rating
- E16 and E17: European Individual Championships 2016 and 2017
- AM16 and AM17: American Continental Championships 2016 and 2017
- AS16 and AS17: Asian Chess Championships 2016 and 2017
- AF: African Chess Championship 2017
- Nordic Chess Championship, Z2.1, Z2.2, Z2.3, Z2.4, Z2.5, Z3.1, Z3.2, Z3.3, Z3.4, Z3.5, Z3.6, Z3.7, Z4.1, Z4.2, Z4.3, Z4.4 : Zonal tournaments
- ACP: highest-placed participant of the ACP Tour who has not qualified with the previous criteria
- PN: FIDE President nominee
- ON: Organizer nominee