2013 European Individual Chess Championship
The European Individual Chess Championship 2013 was a chess 11-round Swiss-system tournament, played between 4 and 17 May 2013, in Legnica, Poland.[1] Ukrainian grandmaster Alexander Moiseenko won the gold medal after tie break.
Format
[edit | edit source]Players had 90 minutes for their first 40 moves followed by 30 minutes for the rest of the game with an additional increment of 30 seconds per move from move one.
The tie breaks were calculated as follows:
- Average Rating cut-1, the highest number wins;
- Buchholz cut-1, the highest number wins;
- Buchholz, the highest number wins;
- Number of wins, the highest number wins.
The best 23 players qualified for the Chess World Cup 2013.[2]
Participants
[edit | edit source]The players were nominated by their respective national chess federations. The 10 highest ranked participants with their May 2013 rating (Continent Rank Europe position) were:
- File:Flag of Russia.svg Dmitry Jakovenko (Russia), 2731 (15)
- File:Flag of Russia.svg Evgeny Tomashevsky (Russia), 2719 (20)
- File:Flag of France.svg Maxime Vachier-Lagrave (France), 2718 (21)
- File:Flag of Russia.svg Ian Nepomniachtchi (Russia), 2710 (24)
- File:Flag of Ukraine.svg Alexander Areshchenko (Ukraine), 2709
- File:Flag of the Czech Republic.svg David Navara (Czechoslovakia), 2706
- File:Flag of Armenia.svg Vladimir Akopian (Armenia), 2704
- File:Flag of Ukraine.svg Pavel Eljanov (Ukraine), 2702
- File:Flag of Bulgaria.svg Ivan Cheparinov (Bulgaria), 2700 (35)
- File:Flag of Ukraine.svg Alexander Moiseenko (Ukraine), 2698
All of the above are grandmasters.
Winners
[edit | edit source]Ten players finished on 8/11 points to tie for first place. After applying tie-breaks, the following players were awarded the gold, silver and bronze medal positions;
- File:Flag of Ukraine.svg Alexander Moiseenko (Ukraine)
- File:Flag of Russia.svg Evgeny Alekseev (Russia)
- File:Flag of Russia.svg Evgeny Romanov (Russia)