07/06/2020 – Entre el 6 y el 14 de junio, se disputará el II Torneo Clutch Chess. Participarán ocho jugaodres de la elite mundial en este torneo por sistema eliminatorio. Ayer se disputó la primera jornada de los cuartos de final, esta tarde la segunda. Hay retransmisiones en live.chessbase.com y dentro de esta noticia, a partir de las 20:00 CEST. La bolsa de premios asciende a 265.000 dólares estadounidenses.
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II Clutch Chess International
Del 6 al 14 de junio de 2020
Cuartos de final (2)
Los participantes serán seleccionados y emparejados en función de sus valoraciones FIDE de ajedrez rápido. Debido al hecho de que el torneo Clutch Chess se disputa por sistema eliminatorio, aquel jugador que pierda su respectivo duelo, será eliminado de la competición, mientras que los ganadores avanzarán a la próxima fase del torneo, respectivamente.
En los cuartos de final, cada duelo consiste en 12 partidas con un ritmo de juego de 10 minutos partida, más 5 segundos de incremento a partir del primer movimiento.
Sistema de puntuación
Partidas 1-4: victoria = 1 puntos, empate = ½ puntos
Partidas 5-6: victoria = 2 puntos, empate = 1 punto
Partidas 7-10: victoria = 1 punto, empate = ½ puntos
Partidas 11-12: victoria = 3 puntos, empate = 1½ puntos
Cada duelo se disputará en dos jornadas consecutivos. Es decir, se disputarán 6 partidas el primer día del duelo y los otros 6 al día siguiente.
Retransmisiones en directo
Comentarios en directo del webcast de los organizadores
Comentarios a cargo de Jennifer Shahade, Yasser Seirawan y Maurice Ashley
Tras la primera jornada de los cuartos de final (1)
So vs. Vachier-Lagrave
Total
P1
P2
P3
P4
P5*
P6*
P7
P8
P9
P10
P11**
P12**
Wesley So
5½
½
½
½
1
1
½
Maxime Vachier-Lagrave
2½
½
½
½
0
0
½
*Las victorias en las partidas 5 y 6 valen 2 puntos
** Las victorias en las partidas 11 y 12 valen 3 puntos
Carlsen 4½:3½ Xiong
Total
G1
G2
G3
G4
G5*
G6*
G7
G8
G9
G10
G11**
G12**
Magnus Carlsen
4½
1
1
1
½
0
½
Jeffery Xiong
3½
0
0
0
½
1
½
*Las victorias en las partidas 5 y 6 valen 2 puntos
** Las victorias en las partidas 11 y 12 valen 3 puntos
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