The 2015 US Chess Championship begins on March 31. Last year, Kamsky was the sole 2700+ player, but this year he will be joined by Nakamura and So. Several young stars will also be competing; we haven't forgotten Sam Shankland's phenomenal performance in the Olympiad. The forecast:
Greg Shadade also attempts to forecast the tournament (http://www.uschess.org/content/view/12996/806/), and his conclusions are very similar. The main difference is that he gives Kamsky a much higher chance of winning (15%) than my model does. Though Kamsky remains a formidable player and is the defending champion, his rating has dropped over the last few years and he is no longer in the 2700 club. Also, he faces far stronger competition this year. Nakamura and So are both rated more than 100 points higher.
Friday, March 27, 2015
Thursday, February 26, 2015
3rd FIDE Grand Prix - Round 10
All of the games ended in draws, so Tomashevsky clinched first place.
Wednesday, February 25, 2015
3rd FIDE Grand Prix - Round 9
Tomashevsky won again, extending his lead to 1.5 points. With only two rounds remaining, it is very unlikely that anyone will be able to catch up.
Monday, February 23, 2015
3rd FIDE Grand Prix - Round 8
Tomashevsky won again and reestablished his full point lead. Meanwhile, Jobava continued his recovery by beating Svidler.
Sunday, February 22, 2015
3rd FIDE Grand Prix - Round 7
It was not a good day for the top seeds - Grischuk fell to Mamedyarov, and Jakovenko defeated Giri. Tomashevsky continues to lead, but now Jakovenko is only half a point behind.
Saturday, February 21, 2015
3rd FIDE Grand Prix - Round 6
Tomashevsky maintains his lead. Svidler rebounded with a win over Andreikin, while Grischuk lost to Radjabov.
Friday, February 20, 2015
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