19/05/2017 – Shakriyar Mamedyarov firmó unas tablas rápidas con su compatriota Teimour Radjabov y mantiene el liderato. El colíder Ding Liren tuvo que trabajar un poco más para obtener el mismo resultado. Hubo victorias con blancas a cargo de Hikaru Nakamura frente a Ian Nepomniachtchi, de Michael Adams contra Ernesto Inarkiev y de Boris Gelfand sobre Pentala Harikrishna. Por detrás de Shakhriyar Mamedyarov y Ding Liren (ambos tienen 4/6 puntos) está un grupo de 6 jugadores con 3,5/6, encabezado por Maxime Vachier-Lagrave.
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Las horas que figuran en la tabla son las de Moscú. Las 14:00 corresponden a las 13:00 CEST (Madrid/Berlín/París)
Agon, la empresa que se encarga de la organización de los Campeonatos del Mundo y del Grand Prix, ha anunciado los participantes del Grand Prix de la FIDE 2017. Se trata de 24 ajedrecistas, de los cuales 18 participarán en cada uno de los cuatro torneos por sistema suizo. En ediciones anteriores, solían ser 18 jugadores, de los cuales 12 se enfrentaban en cada torneo por sistema de liga. La bolsa de premios de cada torneo asciende a 130.000 euros.
Los 24 participantes del circuito del Grand Prix 2017
Peter Svidler (RUS)
Anish Giri (NED)
Pavel Eljanov (UKR)
Hikaru Nakamura (USA)
Levon Aronian (ARM)
Ding Liren (CHN)
Maxime Vachier-Lagrave (FRA)
Alexander Grischuk (RUS)
Harikrishna Pentala (IND)
Shakhriyar Mamedyarov (AZE)
Dmitry Jakovenko (RUS)
Boris Gelfand (ISR)
Michael Adams (ENG)
Evgeny Tomashevsky (RUS)
Li Chao (CHN)
Teimour Radjabov (AZE)
Ernesto Inarkiev (RUS)
Francisco Vallejo Pons (ESP)
Salem Saleh (UAE)
Wei Yi (CHN)
Jon Ludvig Hammer (NOR)
Ian Nepomniachtchi (RUS)
Alexander Riazantsev (RUS)
Richard Rapport (HUN)
El circuito de 2017
Sharjah (Emiratos Árabes Unidos), del 17 al 28 de febrero
Moscú (Rusia), del 11 al 22 de mayo
Ginebra (Suiza), del 5 al 16 de julio
Palma de Mallorca (España), del 15 al 26 de noviembre
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