World Blitz Chess Championship 2022

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World Blitz Chess Championship 2022
 
World Blitz Champion
Women's World Blitz Champion
 
  Norway Magnus Carlsen Kazakhstan Bibisara Assaubayeva
 
16/21Scores13/17
  Born 30 November 1990
32 years old
Born 26 February 2004
18 years old
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The 2022 World Blitz Chess Championship was the 2022 edition of the annual chess tournament held by FIDE to determine the world champion in chess played under blitz time controls. Since 2012, FIDE has held the World Rapid and Blitz Championships at a joint tournament. The tournament was held in Almaty, Kazakhstan from 29–30 December 2022,[1] using a Swiss-system with 21 rounds for the open tournament and 17 rounds for the women's tournament. Players eligible to participate were to either be rated at least 2550 Elo (2250 Elo for women) in a FIDE rating list during 2022, or be a reigning national champion.[2] Time controls for the tournament were 3+2, meaning each player initially starts with 3 minutes and gains 2 additional seconds following each move.

Participants[edit]

176 players took part in the open tournament,[3] and 99 in the women's tournament.[4]

Prize fund[edit]

The prize fund for both the open and women's tournament is shown below. In case of a tie (except for first place) all prize money is shared between the players. Players outside the brackets do not receive any prize money.[5] All amounts are in United States dollars.

Open tournament:

  • 1st place: $60,000
  • 2nd place: $50,000
  • 3rd place: $40,000
  • 4th place: $30,000
  • 5th place: $25,000
  • 6th place: $22,000
  • 7th place: $18,000
  • 8th place: $14,000
  • 9th place: $11,000
  • 10th place: $8,000
  • 11th–16th places: $5,000
  • 17th–25th places: $3,000
  • 26th–35th places: $1,500

Total: $350,000

Women's tournament:

  • 1st place: $40,000
  • 2nd place: $30,000
  • 3rd place: $20,000
  • 4th place: $15,000
  • 5th place: $10,000
  • 6th place: $7,000
  • 7th place: $6,000
  • 8th place: $5,000
  • 9th place: $4,000
  • 10th place: $3,000
  • 11th–15th places: $2,000

Total: $150,000

Schedule[edit]

The opening ceremony took place on Sunday 25 December. Start times are approximate as all matches in the previous round must finish before the next round can commence. All times are EKT.[6][7]

Open round Women's round Date Time
1 1 Thursday 29 December 15:00
2 2 15:30
3 3 16:00
4 4 16:30
5 5 17:00
6 6 17:30
7 7 18:00
8 8 18:30
9 9 19:00
10 19:30
11 20:00
12 20:30
13 10 Friday 30 December 14:00
14 11 14:30
15 12 15:00
16 13 15:30
17 14 16:00
18 15 16:30
19 16 17:00
20 17 17:30
21 18:00

Tiebreak regulations[edit]

For players who finish on the same score, final position was determined by the following tie-breaks, in order:

  1. Buchholz Cut 1 (the sum of the scores of each of the opponents of a player but reduced by the lowest score of the opponents)
  2. Buchholz (the sum of the scores of each of the opponents of a player)
  3. Average Rating of Opponents Cut 1 (average rating of opponents excluding the lowest rated opponent)
  4. The results of individual games between tied players
  5. Drawing of lots

If two or more players were tied for any position other than first, the above mentioned tiebreak system decided the ranking of the tied players.

If two or more players were tied for first, the top two players who finished the highest on the above mentioned tiebreaks would have played a two game mini match with the time control of 3+2 (with colours of the first game drawn) to decide the winner. If the score is tied 1-1, the players continue to play single 3+2 games until one of the players has won one game (the player who finished highest on the above mentioned tiebreaks shall have the white pieces for the first game and the colours will alternate from the next game).

Open tournament results[edit]

The following table lists all participants, with the results from the 21 rounds. They are ranked according to the results, taking into account the tie-breaks.[3]

Notation: "1 (B 102)" indicates a win (1 point) with black pieces (B) against player of rank 102 (Vladislav Kovalev).

Rank Name Rating 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 Total BC1 BS AROC1
1 Norway Magnus Carlsen 2830 1 (B 102) 1 (W 56) 1 (B 68) 1 (W 70) 1 (B 5) ½ (W 23) 1 (B 4) ½ (B 2) ½ (W 8) ½ (W 67) ½ (B 6) ½ (B 10) 1 (W 3) 1 (W 9) 0 (B 12) 1 (W 13) 1 (B 15) 1 (W 40) 0 (B 7) 1 (B 24) 1 (W 19) 16 264 274 2721
2 United States Hikaru Nakamura 2909 1 (B 39) 1 (W 91) 1 (B 32) 1 (W 18) ½ (B 4) 1 (W 15) 1 (B 23) ½ (W 1) ½ (B 6) ½ (W 5) 1 (B 3) 1 (W 8) ½ (B 9) ½ (B 12) 0 (W 10) 1 (W 30) 1 (B 11) 0 (B 7) ½ (W 24) 1 (B 13) ½ (W 17) 15 272½ 283 2726
3 Armenia Haik M. Martirosyan 2745 0 (W 72) 1 (B 113) 1 (W 39) 1 (B 119) 1 (W 38) 0 (B 4) 1 (W 37) 1 (W 115) 1 (B 85) 1 (B 88) 0 (W 2) 1 (B 16) 0 (W 1) 1 (W 13) 1 (B 6) 1 (B 8) ½ (W 12) ½ (B 10) 0 (W 5) 1 (B 7) 1 (W 15) 15 258 267½ 2677
4 Netherlands Anish Giri 2792 14½ 268 277 2711
5 Poland Jan-Krzysztof Duda
6 FIDE Daniil Dubov
7 FIDE Alexey Sarana
8 FIDE Vladimir Fedoseev
9 Romania Richárd Rapport
10 FIDE Vladislav Artemiev
11 FIDE Dmitry Andreikin
12 FIDE Ian Nepomniachtchi
13 Germany Vincent Keymer
14 United Arab Emirates Salem Saleh
15 United States Fabiano Caruana
16 FIDE Denis Lazavik
17 India Pentala Harikrishna
18 India Nihal Sarin
19 Uzbekistan Nodirbek Abdusattorov
20 Belgium Daniel Dardha
21 Serbia Aleksandar Inđić
22 Uzbekistan Jakhongir Vakhidov
23 China Yu Yangyi
24 FIDE Aleksandr Shimanov
25 France Jules Moussard
26 FIDE Alexander Riazantsev
27 Azerbaijan Rauf Mamedov
28 Spain David Antón Guijarro
29 FIDE Maxim Matlakov
30 FIDE Alexander Grischuk
31 France Maxime Vachier-Lagrave
32 Armenia Zaven Andriasian
33 Armenia Tigran L. Petrosian
34 FIDE Andrey Esipenko
35 FIDE Volodar Murzin
36 Azerbaijan Aydin Suleymanli
37 United States Andrew Tang
38 Armenia Shant Sargsyan
39 Uzbekistan Nodirbek Yakubboev
40 Uzbekistan Mukhiddin Madaminov
41 United States Christopher Yoo
42 India Arjun Erigaisi
43 FIDE Mikhail Kobalia
44 Israel Boris Gelfand
45 Egypt Bassem Amin
46 FIDE Klementy Sychev
47 United States Hans Niemann
48 Georgia (country) Levan Pantsulaia
49 India Adhiban Baskaran
50 FIDE Sergei Zhigalko
51 Georgia (country) Giga Quparadze
52 Turkey Vahap Şanal
53 United States Sam Shankland
54 FIDE Pavel Ponkratov
55 Vietnam Lê Tuấn Minh
56 FIDE Zhamsaran Tsydypov
57 Iran Parham Maghsoodloo
58 India Pranav V
59 Armenia Gabriel Sargissian
60 India Aravindh Chithambaram
61 Czech Republic Thai Dai Van Nguyen
62 Norway Aryan Tari
63 Germany Rasmus Svane
64 Armenia Samvel Ter-Sahakyan
65 Azerbaijan Mahammad Muradli
66 United States Timur Gareyev
67 Azerbaijan Shakhriyar Mamedyarov
68 Bulgaria Ivan Cheparinov
69 Armenia Manuel Petrosyan
70 FIDE Evgeny Tomashevsky
71 Canada Eric Hansen
72 India Surya Shekhar Ganguly
73 Spain Alvar Alonso Rosell
74 FIDE Maksim Chigaev
75 Kazakhstan Denis Makhnev
76 Egypt Ahmed Adly
77 Spain Francisco Vallejo Pons
78 Georgia (country) Baadur Jobava
79 Uzbekistan Shamsiddin Vokhidov
80 Iran Ehsan Ghaem Maghami
81 FIDE Alexei Fedorov
82 FIDE David Paravyan
83 Germany Matthias Blübaum
84 India Raunak Sadhwani
85 Iran Bardiya Daneshvar
86 Austria Valentin Dragnev
87 Kazakhstan Kazybek Nogerbek
88 Netherlands Jorden van Foreest
89 Singapore Tin Jingyao
90 India Vidit Gujrathi
91 FIDE Sergei Yudin
92 Germany Frederik Svane
93 Kazakhstan Zhandos Agmanov
94 Mongolia Dambasürengiin Batsüren
95 FIDE Daniil Lintchevski
96 Australia Bobby Cheng
97 India S. L. Narayanan
98 France Sébastien Mazé
99 FIDE Sanan Sjugirov
100 Iran Amin Tabatabaei
101 FIDE Alexandr Predke
102 FIDE Vladislav Kovalev
103 FIDE Arseniy Nesterov
104 Armenia Mamikon Gharibyan
105 Iran Pouya Idani
106 Kazakhstan Arystan Isanzhulov
107 Kazakhstan Arystanbek Urazayev
108 Germany Alexander Donchenko
109 Norway Johan-Sebastian Christiansen
110 Canada Aman Hambleton
111 Turkey Mustafa Yilmaz
112 Mongolia Gombosuren Munkhgal
113 India Srinath Narayanan
114 Azerbaijan Vasif Durarbayli
115 FIDE Nikita Petrov
116 Azerbaijan Vugar Asadli
117 England Ameet Ghasi
118 Uzbekistan Javokhir Sindarov
119 Kazakhstan Rinat Jumabayev
120 Armenia Robert Hovhannisyan
121 FIDE Evgeniy Najer
122 FIDE Aleksej Aleksandrov
123 Kazakhstan Rustam Khusnutdinov
124 Kazakhstan Ramazan Zhalmakhanov
125 Kazakhstan Konstantin Kazakov
126 India Abhimanyu Puranik
127 Armenia Tigran K. Harutyunyan
128 Kazakhstan Abilmansur Abdilkhair
129 Montenegro Denis Kadrić
130 Ukraine Alexander Moiseenko
131 Mongolia Sumiya Bilguun
132 Serbia Velimir Ivić
133 FIDE Rudik Makarian
134 Kosovo Nderim Saraci
135 FIDE Nikolay Averin
136 India Sankalp Gupta
137 Serbia Vuk Damjanovic
138 Uzbekistan Mukhammadzokhid Suyarov
139 Mongolia Munkhdalai Amilal
140 Azerbaijan Abdulla Gadimbayli
141 Uzbekistan Khumoyun Begmuratov
142 Kazakhstan Aldiyar Ansat
143 Italy Sabino Brunello
144 FIDE Maksim Tsaruk
145 FIDE Alexander Khripachenko
146 Kazakhstan Petr Kostenko
147 FIDE Lev Zverev
148 India Harsha Bharathakoti
149 India Arjun Kalyan
150 Moldova Victor Bologan
151 FIDE Vladimir Burmakin
152 Kazakhstan Daniyal Sapenov
153 Tajikistan Mustafokhuja Khusenkhojaev
154 Austria Jakob Postlmayer
155 Kyrgyzstan Semetei Tologon Tegin
156 FIDE Boris Savchenko
157 FIDE Artem Uskov
158 FIDE Savva Vetokhin
159 Bulgaria Momchil Petkov
160 Norway Benjamin Haldorsen
161 Kyrgyzstan Aziz Degenbaev
162 Estonia Andrei Shishkov
163 Kazakhstan Alisher Suleymenov
164 Kazakhstan Azamat Utegaliyev
165 Turkey Ediz Gurel
166 Kazakhstan Edgar Mamedov
167 FIDE Egor Korelskiy
168 Kyrgyzstan Melis Mamatov
169 Kosovo Endrit Uruci
170 Kazakhstan Ergali Suleimen
171 Libya Ali Elier
172 Kazakhstan Imangali Akhilbay
173 Kazakhstan Ernur Amangeldy
174 Wales Elijah Everett
175 Hong Kong Niilo Man Nissinen
176 Kazakhstan Dinmukhammed Tulendinov

Women's tournament results[edit]

The following table lists all participants, with the results from the 17 rounds. They are ranked according to the results, taking into account the tie-breaks.[8]

Notation: "1 (B 57)" indicates a win (1 point) with black pieces (B) against player of rank 57 (Xeniya Balabayeva). The first tiebreak (labeled BC1) is the Buchholz Cut 1 score, the second tiebreak (labeled BS) is the Buchholz score, and the third tiebreak (labelled AROC1) is the average rating of opponents cut 1.

Rank Name Rating 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 Total BC1 BS AROC1
1 Kazakhstan Bibisara Assaubayeva 1 (B 57)
2 India Koneru Humpy
3 FIDE Polina Shuvalova
4 China Tan Zhongyi
5 Georgia (country) Meri Arabidze
6 FIDE Kateryna Lagno
7 Georgia (country) Nana Dzagnidze
8 FIDE Olga Badelka
9 Germany Elisabeth Pähtz
10 Azerbaijan Gunay Mammadzada
11 Bulgaria Antoaneta Stefanova
12 Kazakhstan Zhansaya Abdumalik
13 India Harika Dronavalli
14 Armenia Elina Danielian
15 FIDE Alexandra Kosteniuk
16 Uzbekistan Umida Omonova
17 India Padmini Rout
18 United States Anna Zatonskih
19 FIDE Valentina Gunina
20 FIDE Aleksandra Goryachkina
21 India Tania Sachdev
22 Iran Sarasadat Khademalsharieh
23 Georgia (country) Nino Batsiashvili
24 Philippines Janelle Mae Frayna
25 Poland Aleksandra Maltsevskaya
26 Ukraine Nataliya Buksa
27 Georgia (country) Lela Javakhishvili
28 Mongolia Davaadembereliin Nomin-Erdene
29 Singapore Gong Qianyun
30 FIDE Daria Voit
31 Georgia (country) Bela Khotenashvili
32 Ukraine Anna Ushenina
33 FIDE Ekaterina Borisova
34 India Savitha Shri B
35 FIDE Olga Girya
36 FIDE Evgenija Ovod
37 Uzbekistan Afruza Khamdamova
38 Serbia Teodora Injac
39 FIDE Baira Kovanova
40 FIDE Leya Garifullina
41 FIDE Alina Bivol
42 Ukraine Yuliia Osmak
43 Armenia Mariam Mkrtchyan
44 Uzbekistan Nafisa Muminova
45 United States Gulrukhbegim Tokhirjonova
46 Mongolia Turmunkh Munkhzul
47 Azerbaijan Ulviyya Fataliyeva
48 Kazakhstan Meruert Kamalidenova
49 Czech Republic Anna Lhotska
50 FIDE Daria Charochkina
51 Armenia Susanna Gaboyan
52 Azerbaijan Govhar Beydullayeva
53 Azerbaijan Gulnar Mammadova
54 FIDE Olga Druzhinina
55 Azerbaijan Khanim Balajayeva
56 Kazakhstan Nazerke Nurgali
57 Kazakhstan Xeniya Balabayeva
58 Georgia (country) Sofio Gvetadze
59 FIDE Anna Shukhman
60 Ukraine Inna Gaponenko
61 Kazakhstan Amina Kairbekova
62 Azerbaijan Laman Hajiyeva
63 China Lu Miaoyi
64 Kazakhstan Zarina Nurgaliyeva
65 Germany Lara Schulze
66 Kazakhstan Guliskhan Nakhbayeva
67 Kazakhstan Alua Nurmanova
68 Ukraine Irina Petrova
69 Serbia Jovana Eric
70 Mongolia Khishigbaatar Bayasgalan
71 Georgia (country) Sopio Tereladze
72 Kazakhstan Elnaz Kaliakhmet
73 United States Atousa Pourkashiyan
74 Kazakhstan Liya Kurmangaliyeva
75 Mongolia Altan-Ulzii Enkhtuul
76 Kazakhstan Assel Serikbay
77 FIDE Viktoriia Kirchei
78 Kazakhstan Alfia Nasybullina
79 Kazakhstan Zeinep Sultanbek
80 Kazakhstan Kristina Kim
81 Kazakhstan Arnash Bauyrzhan
82 England Yao Lan
83 Norway Monika Machlik
84 Kazakhstan Ayaulym Kaldarova
85 Kyrgyzstan Aleksandra Samaganova
86 Turkey Ekaterina Atalik
87 Kazakhstan Asiya Assylkhan
88 FIDE Irina Mikhaylova
89 Malaysia Siti Zulaikha Foudzi
90 FIDE Galina Mikheeva
91 Mongolia Tumurbaatar Nomindalai
92 FIDE Anastasya Paramzina
93 Armenia Lilit Mkrtchian
94 Kazakhstan Gulnar Balakanova
95 Kazakhstan Bakhyt Balakanova
96 Brazil Marina Martins De Aguiar
97 United States Jocelyn Chen
98 Kazakhstan Aidana Madi
99 Kazakhstan Dinara Saduakassova

Notes[edit]

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