King Salman World Rapid and Blitz Championships officially opened

The King Salman World Rapid and Blitz Championships were officially opened on Wednesday evening at the Central Chess Club in Moscow. All top-seeded players in the Rapid and Blitz events drew white pieces in the drawing of lots: Magnus Carlsen (Rapid Open) started the trend which was followed by Anna Muzychuk (Rapid Women), Hikaru Nakamura (Blitz Open) and Kateryna Lagno (Blitz Women). It was a White night in Moscow (which, unusually for this time of the year – has no snow!) as the drawing of lots in all four categories ended with top seeds drawing white pieces. That means that all participants with odd numbers will have White in the first round in both the rapid and the blitz tournaments. The pairings for the first round of the Rapid will be published tomorrow at 11 AM Moscow time (GMT +3). The hall of the legendary Central Chess Club was crowded as players, arbiters, celebrities of the chess world and journalists gathered for the official opening of what will likely be one of the most exciting chess events of the year – the World Rapid and Blitz Championships. The president of the International Chess Federation (FIDE), Arkady Dvorkovich, expressed gratitude to the continuous support by Saudi Arabia to this event as well as to global companies such as Total, Gazprom, and others. “I am happy that Russia is hosting another big event, this time in Moscow (the World Rapid and Blitz in 2018 were held in St Petersburg)… It is wonderful that the event is held at a great historic place such as the Luzhniki Stadium which was home to all important ceremonies in the Moscow Olympics of 1980, where I was present at the final rehearsal for the opening ceremony,” Dvorkovich said. “I wish everyone good luck and I declare the World Rapid and Blitz Championships 2019 in Moscow opened”. Tournament director and Executive Director of the Chess Federation of Russia Mark Glukhovsky stressed the historical importance of Moscow and its Central Chess Club and expressed hope that the organization will live up to the highest standards. “I wish everyone lots of success and invite you all to come and follow the event,” Glukhovsky said. The World Rapid and Blitz Championships have generated considerable coverage in Russian media and attracted a lot of public interest. Earlier on Wednesday Russian President Vladimir Putin sent a letter expressing delight at his country hosting “highly prestigious international competitions, involving world-famous chess players, real champions and winners”. “I am certain that many outstanding and beautiful battles, filled with honest and intense struggle, will take place over the next few days,” Putin said. The Rapid and Blitz tournaments will be held at the grandiose Luzhniki sports arena – the famous opening venue of the 1980 Summer Olympics and the venue for the 2016 finals of the football World Cup. The event kicks off with Rapid Championship December 26 – 28, followed by a two-day Blitz tournament on the 29th and the 30th. Over 330 participants from all around the world will be taking part. The accreditation cards will be handed out in the playing hall on December 26 from 1 PM until 2:30 PM. The games will start on December 26 at 3 PM Moscow time (GMT +3). Apart from the main events, there is also an additional program featuring simuls, chess solving exhibitions, blitz and rapid tournaments. The participants of the main chess events will not only square off in chess but also have a chance to face each other in a football tournament at the Luzhniki stadium in the evening on December 28. Text: Milan Dinic Photo: Eteri Kublashvili and Amruta Mokal Official site: https://wrbc2019.com/
Arbiters getting prepared for the King Salman World Rapid and Blitz Championships

An important step in preparation for King Salman World Rapid and Blitz Championships was made in Moscow yesterday. А Workshop for International Arbiters took place in the Central Chess Club on December 24. This event targeted arbiters selected to serve in the upcoming King Salman World Rapid and Blitz Championships (WRBC). The IA Workshop was held in Russian and English; it was based on the curriculum successfully used in the previous four events in the FIDE & CFR Pilot Project for Training and Certification of the International Arbiters for the 2020 World Chess Olympiad. The Principal Lecturer, IA/IO/FL Alexander Tkachev (Russia), the CFR Technical Director, opened the Workshop by summarizing lessons learned from previous Pilot Project events in Moscow, Tashkent, Baku, and Sochi. Mr. Tkachev proceeded to describe the criteria that arbiters shall meet in order to be nominated for the 2020 Olympiad and explained the process that the CFR will put in place for the arbiters from Russia. The Guest Lecturer, IA/IO Vadim Tsypin (Canada) worked with the participants on using English in typical tournament situations, then proceeded with a detailed refresher on Anti-Cheating Guidelines and specific measures to be taken at the World Rapid and Blitz. During a group discussion, the Lecturers helped the workshop attendees to develop a common interpretation of complex items in the FIDE Laws of Chess and the FIDE Competition (Tournament) Rules. Together, the arbiters chose the best processes and practices that they will be following in the upcoming competition. The second half of the IA Workshop featured two invited guests. IA Laurent Freyd (France), Chairman of the FIDE Arbiters’ Commission, warmly welcomed the attendees, stressed the importance of teamwork and answered a wide range of questions. IA Takis Nikolopoulos (Greece), Chief Arbiter of the King Salman World Rapid and Blitz Championships, shared his experience from the 2017 event in Riyadh and emphasized that the best practices agreed upon in advance are the key to success of the arbiter team at the WRBC. Round 1 of the WRBC starts in the VIP zone of the Grand Sports Arena at the Luzhniki Olympic Complex on December 26. The next IA Workshop in the Russian Federation will take place in Moscow in January of 2020. Photo: Vladimir Barsky