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Al-Ain ACMG UAE clear first at World Rapid Team 2024, WR Chess third

by Shahid Ahmed - 05/08/2024

Al-Ain ACMG UAE scored an unbeaten 21/24 to win World Rapid Team Championship 2024. Decade China Team scored sole 20/24 to secure second place. They also remained undefeated. The defending champion, WR Chess won all four matches on the final day to finish third scoring 19/24. The winners, drew with the eventual runner-up in round 4 and defeated the second runner-up in in round 5. GM Dmitry Andreikin was the top performer 9/10 for the winning team. The All-Indian team MGD1 scored 17/24 to finish fifth. Although Praggnanandhaa did not have the best event, his team WR Chess finished third. Seven rounds of Blitz will be played in pool stage before the Knockouts starting today at 11 a.m. local time, 11:30 a.m. IST. Photo: FIDE/Ruslan Mazunin

No tie-breaks needed for top five

The star of the 'recreational player' board is undoubtedly - Pang Bo of Decade China. He scored 11/11 with a performance of 2624. Since he is unrated, his performance is even more impressive. He quite possibly would have scored 12/12 if he had played the first round. He mentioned that he is the alumni of the same university as Ni Hua. That's how he got into the team. Before every round, his teammates were helping him starting from opening to analysis and how to play against different opponents. He also added that this was his first international tournament. What a fantastic debut!

World Rapid Team 2024 champion - Al-Ain ACMG UAE 21/24 | Photo: FIDE/Ruslan Mazunin

Daniil Dubov mentioned in an interview in his own way that this was his worst performance in a team event but he was delighted that his team won. He joked with his teammates that if he is playing well the team should not be worried because that means the team will win. However, in the last round, he needed to win his game for his team to win the match. That's what he did. He is a former World Rapid champion and one of the seconds of Magnus Carlsen for a reason after all.

Pang Bo (Decade China) is the star player of the event | Photo: Niklesh Jain

The inaugural edition of FIDE World Rapid Team Championship will take place from 26th to 28th August 2023

Round 9: MGD1 - Al-Ain ACMG UAE: 3-3

World no.4, GM Arjun Erigaisi (MGD1, 2671) defeated former World Rapid champion, GM Daniil Dubov (Al-Ain ACMG UAE, 2716). It was evened out by GM Dmitry Andreikin's (AAAU, 2644) win over GM B Adhiban (MGD1, 2504).

Arjun Erigaisi saved him from a defeat against Al-Ain ACMG UAE | Photo: Niklesh Jain

MGD1 - Al-Ain ACMG UAE: 3-3

Replay MGD1 - Al-Ain ACMG UAE games

Round 10: Astana-1 - Al-Ain ACMG: 1-5

Astana-1 got squashed by Al-Ain ACMG UAE 1-5. AAAU won the match without losing a single game.

Magnus Carlsen vs Shakhriyar Mamedyarov, Commentary by IM Sagar Shah | Video: ChessBase India

The battles between Magnus Carlsen and Shakhriyar Mamedyarov are always exciting to watch | Photo: Niklesh Jain

GM Denis Makhnev held GM Daniil Dubov to a draw, still Al-Ain ACMG UAE defeated Astana-1 by 1-5 | Photo: Niklesh Jain

Nihal Sarin and Arjun Erigaisi had a well contested draw; Ashdod Chess Club - MGD1: 3-3 | Photo: Niklesh Jain

Round 11: Al-Ain ACMG UAE - GMHans.com: 3.5-2.5

GM Vladislav Artemiev and GM Dmitry Andreikin powered Al-Ain ACMG UAE to a 3.5-2.5 victory over GMHans.com. Nihal Sarin held the World no.1, Magnus Carlsen to a draw, although the former's team Ashdod Chess Club lost to WR Chess by a narrow margin 3.5-2.5.

Magnus Carlsen - Nihal Sarin: 0.5-0.5 | Photo: Niklesh Jain

Round 12: Al-Ain ACMG UAE - Theme International Trading: 3.5-2.5

Daniil Dubov scored a crucial win over Jingyao Tin (2479) to ensure his team Al-Ain ACMG UAE's victory over Theme International Trading and also the tournament victory.

GM Daniil Dubov delivered when his team needed the most in the final round | Photo: Niklesh Jain
Hans Niemann - Ian Nepomniachtchi | Video: ChessBase India

Replay live commentary

Replay Live Commentary of Round 9-12 by GMs Peter Leko (HUN), Evgenij Miroshnichenko (UKR) and Irina Krush (USA) | Video: FIDE

Team composition

Each team will consist of at least six and maximum nine players. Apart from having to include at least one female player, just like last year, teams will have to include a recreational player, who has never achieved a Standard, Rapid or Blitz FIDE rating of 2000 or more. It is not mandatory for the teams to have board order as per rating. For more details, please check the tournament regulations, link provided at the end of the article.

Format

The 12-round Swiss League team event has a time control of 15 minutes + 10 seconds increment from move no.1. There is no default time. No penalty shall be imposed on a player if he/she is late for any of his/her games. Scoring is usual for a team event. Match points: Win = 2, Draw = 1 and Loss = 0.

Replay Round 9-12 games

Round 12 results

No.SNoTeamMPRes.:Res.MPTeamSNo
18GMHans.com13:17WR Chess Team *)1
24Al-Ain ACMG UAE19:13Theme International Trading14
32Decade China Team186:013Q4Rail Kingsofchess Krakow9
417Hunnu Air13:16Chessy3
512FIDE Management Board122:415Team MGD16
67Ashdod Chess Club124:212World Champions Higher School15
721Astana-212:12Royal Chess10
811Astana-112½:12Rookies16
923GMs Kazahhstan122:411Kazchess5
1020Kyrgyz Chess Academy11½:11Teniz Kazakhstan13

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Final standings

Rk.SNoTeamGroupGames  +   =   -  TB1  TB2  TB3 
14Al-Ain ACMG UAE1293021635,547
22Decade China Team128402068252,5
31WR Chess Team1291219533,542,5
43Chessy128221860645,5
56Team MGD1127321758344
67Ashdod Chess Club126241454542,5
710Royal Chess1262414450,537
816Rookies*126241443240
98GMHans.com1261513505,537
105Kazchess1253413498,540,5

Details

Schedule

Venue

The venue for the event will be Congress Center in Astana, Kazakhstan

Prize

The total prize fund is €250000 in Rapid and €100000 in Blitz. There are six prizes in Rapid - top five and one rating category. The top three prizes are: €100000, 60000 and 40000 each respectively. Best U2400 will earn €12500. For Blitz, there are four prizes with a total of €100000. They are - €40000, €25000, €17500 and €17500 each.

Links

Official site

Tournament Regulations

Blitz Pool Process Regulations



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