Wednesday, September 21, 2011

Peter Svidler FIDE World Cup 2011 Champion!

Peter Svidler, FIDE World Cup 2011 Champion!

21 September 2011, Kuala Lumpur – Yesterday Peter Svidler of Russia drew his last fourth game against Grischuk in a Sicilian Opening allowing him to win the FIDE World Cup as the champion with a 2.5-1.5 score.

Chess.com reported that Peter Svidler drew the final game of his match with Alexander Grischuk to win the 2011 World Cup and pocket a cheque for 100,000 USD.

Svidler had an excellent tournament, beating Caruana, Kamsky, Polgar and Ponomariov on the way to the final, and winning many games with black pieces.

In the 3/4th place play-off match Vassily Ivanchuk held off Ruslan Ponomariov to earn the final place in the 2012 Candidates Tournament.

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Peter Svidler’s fourth game of the Final, World Cup 2011.

Vassily Ivanchuk, third

Ivanchuk Vassily’s fourth game for the third position, World Cup 2011.

 

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Photos from the official website.

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