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chess tournaments A chess tournament is a series of chess games played competitively to determine a winning individual or team. Since the first international chess tournament in London, 1851, chess tournaments have become the standard form of chess competition amo ...
in history. The following list is not intended to be an exhaustive or definitive record of tournament chess, but takes as its foundation the collective opinion of chess experts and journalists over the strongest tournaments in history. Events that merit inclusion have been largely judged according to the strength (and relative strength in depth) of their participants. Other factors were taken into account, but have less influence; for example the quality of chess played, the closeness of the contest and the number of world top 10 and/or 'big reputation' players who took part, the time control (no fast chess tournaments are listed). Inevitably, this introduces a degree of subjectivity, but the vast majority of tournaments in the list range from FIDE Category 10 to FIDE category 21 and beyond. The names of the tournament winners have been included next to the year and venue. Many of the tournaments have had books written about them and whilst these will be mostly out of print, they are occasionally available at online auction sites, second-hand specialist book shops etc. No attempt is made at comparing the relative strengths of tournaments in the list, as this is, and continues to be, the subject of inconclusive debate amongst experts. While events are listed in year order, they are not listed chronologically within the same year.


Tournaments and winners


1850–1859

* 1851 London Anderssen * 1851 London (London Club) Anderssen * 1857 Manchester
Löwenthal Löwenthal is a surname of Germanic language origin. Notable people with this name include: * Gerhard Löwenthal (1922–2002), a German journalist * Johann Löwenthal (1810–1876), a Hungarian Jewish chess player * Leo Löwenthal (1900–1993), a ...
* 1857 New York (
American Chess Congress The American Chess Congress was a series of chess tournaments held in the United States, a predecessor to the current U.S. Chess Championship. It had nine editions, the first played in October 1857 and the last in August 1923. First American Ches ...
) Morphy * 1858 Birmingham Löwenthal


1860–1869

* 1861 Bristol
Paulsen Paulsen is a Danish, Norwegian and German patronymic surname, from the given name Paul prefix, of Latin origin, itself derived from ''Paulus'', meaning "small". People with the name Paulsen include: * Albert Paulsen (1925–2004), Ecuadorian-Am ...
* 1862 London Anderssen * 1865 Dublin Steinitz * 1867 Paris Kolisch * 1867 Dundee
Neumann Neumann is German and Yiddish for "new man", and one of the 20 most common German surnames. People * Von Neumann family, a Jewish Hungarian noble family A–G *Adam Neumann (born 1979), Israeli-born entrepreneur and founder of WeWork * Alfre ...
* 1868 Aachen (WDSB Congress)
Lange Lange may refer to: People * Lange (surname), a German surname *Lange (musician) (born 1974), British DJ * Lange (Brazilian footballer) (born 1966), Brazilian footballer Companies * Lange (ski boots), a producer of ski boots used in alpine (dow ...
* 1869 Hamburg (NDSB Congress) Anderssen * 1869 Barmen (WDSB Congress) Anderssen


1870–1879

* 1870 Baden-Baden Anderssen * 1871 Krefeld (WDSB Congress) Paulsen * 1872 Altona (NDSB Congress) Anderssen * 1872 London Steinitz * 1873 Vienna Steinitz * 1874 Chicago (American Chess Congress)
Mackenzie Mackenzie, Mckenzie, MacKenzie, or McKenzie may refer to: People * Mackenzie (given name), a given name (including a list of people with the name) * Mackenzie (surname), a surname (including a list of people with the name) * Clan Mackenzie, a S ...
* 1876 New York Mackenzie * 1876 Philadelphia (American Chess Congress) Mason * 1876 New York (Clipper) Mason * 1876 Leipzig (MDSB Congress) Anderssen * 1876 London Blackburne * 1877 Leipzig (MDSB Congress) Paulsen * 1878 Paris Zukertort * 1878 Frankfurt (WDSB Congress) Paulsen * 1879 London
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* 1879 Leipzig (
DSB Congress The ''Deutscher Schachbund'' (DSB) was founded in Leipzig on 18 July, 1877. When the next meeting took place in the Schützenhaus on 15 July 1879, sixty-two clubs had become member of the chess federation. Hofrat Rudolf von Gottschall became Chairm ...
)
Englisch Englisch or Englissh is a surname, a variant of ''English''. Notable persons with that name include: *Berthold Englisch (1851–1897), Austrian chess master * Lucie Englisch (1902–1965), Austrian actress *Michael Englissh, executor of Thomas W ...


1880–1889

* 1880 Wiesbaden Blackburne, Englisch, Schwarz * 1880 Braunschweig (WDSB Congress) Paulsen * 1881 Berlin (DSB Congress) Blackburne * 1882 Vienna Steinitz, Winawer * 1883 London Zukertort * 1883 Nuremberg (DSB Congress) Winawer * 1885 Hamburg (DSB Congress) Gunsberg * 1885 Hereford Blackburne * 1886 London Blackburne * 1886 London (BCA Congress) Blackburne * 1886 Belfast
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* 1886 Nottingham
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* 1887 Frankfurt (DSB Congress) Mackenzie * 1887 London Burn, Gunsberg * 1888 Leipzig von Bardeleben,
Riemann Georg Friedrich Bernhard Riemann (; 17 September 1826 – 20 July 1866) was a German mathematician who made contributions to analysis, number theory, and differential geometry. In the field of real analysis, he is mostly known for the first rig ...
* 1888 Bradford Gunsberg * 1889 Amsterdam Burn * 1889 New York (American Chess Congress) Weiss, Chigorin * 1889 Breslau (DSB Congress) Tarrasch


1890–1899

* 1890 Manchester Tarrasch * 1890 Vienna Weiss * 1890 Graz Makovetz * 1890 Berlin Lasker, Lasker B. * 1891 Berlin
Caro Caro may refer to: Places * Caro, Michigan, United States * Caro, Morbihan, France * Çaro, Pyrénées-Atlantiques, France Other uses * Caro (given name), including a list of people with the given name * Caro (surname), including a list of peo ...
* 1892 Dresden (DSB Congress) Tarrasch * 1892 London Lasker * 1893 New York Lasker * 1894 Leipzig (DSB Congress) Tarrasch * 1894 New York Steinitz * 1895 Hastings Pillsbury * 1895/96 St Petersburg Lasker * 1896 Budapest Chigorin * 1896 Nuremberg Lasker * 1897 Berlin (Schachverein Centrum) von Bardeleben * 1897 Berlin Charousek * 1898 Budapest Charousek * 1898 Cologne (DSB Congress) Burn * 1898 Vienna Tarrasch * 1899 London Lasker * 1899/1900 Vienna Maróczy


1900–1909

* 1900 Paris Lasker * 1900 Munich (DSB Congress) Pillsbury, Schlechter * 1901 Monte Carlo Janowski * 1901 Moscow ( Russian Championship) Chigorin * 1902 Vienna Janowski,
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* 1902 Monte Carlo Maroczy * 1902 Hannover (DSB Congress) Janowski * 1903 Monte Carlo Tarrasch * 1904 Cambridge Springs
Marshall Marshall may refer to: Places Australia * Marshall, Victoria, a suburb of Geelong, Victoria Canada * Marshall, Saskatchewan * The Marshall, a mountain in British Columbia Liberia * Marshall, Liberia Marshall Islands * Marshall Islands, an i ...
* 1904 Monte Carlo Maroczy * 1904 Coburg (DSB Congress) von Bardeleben, Schlechter, Swiderski * 1905 Ostend Maroczy * 1905 Barmen Janowski, Maroczy * 1906 Ostend Schlechter * 1906 Stockholm Bernstein, Schlechter * 1906 Nuremberg (DSB Congress) Marshall * 1906 St Petersburg (Russian Championship)
Salwe Salwe ( my, စလွယ်, ) are issues for Burmese orders. A ''salwe'' is a shoulder-belt formed with metal chains, normally fashioned in gold or silver, which are fastened in four places, in shields or bosses, and worn over the shoulder like ...
* 1907 Vienna Mieses * 1907 Ostend Tarrasch * 1907 Carlsbad
Rubinstein Rubinstein is a surname of German and Yiddish origin, mostly found among Ashkenazi Jews; it denotes "ruby-stone". Notable persons named Rubinstein include: A–E * Akiba Rubinstein (1880–1961), Polish chess grandmaster * Amnon Rubinstein (born ...
* 1908 Vienna Maroczy, Schlechter, Duras * 1908 Prague Duras, Schlechter * 1909 St. Petersburg Lasker, Rubinstein


1910–1919

* 1910 Hamburg (DSB Congress) Schlechter * 1910/11 Vienna Schlechter * 1911 New York Marshall * 1911 San Sebastián Capablanca * 1911 Carlsbad Teichmann * 1912 San Sebastián Rubinstein * 1912 Bad Pistyan Rubinstein * 1912 Budapest Marshall, Schlechter * 1912 Vilnius (Russian Championship) Rubinstein * 1912 Breslau (DSB Congress) Rubinstein, Duras * 1913 New York Capablanca * 1913 Havana Marshall * 1913 Vienna Schlechter * 1913 Vienna (Vienna Club) Spielmann * 1914 St Petersburg (Russian Championship) Alekhine, Nimzowitsch * 1914 St. Petersburg Lasker * 1914 Baden bei Wien Spielmann * 1914 Mannheim (DSB Congress) Alekhine * 1914 Vienna Schlechter * 1915 New York Capablanca * 1916/17 Vienna Schlechter * 1917/18 Vienna Vidmar * 1918 Berlin Lasker * 1918 Berlin (Four Masters) Vidmar * 1918 Kaschau Réti * 1918 New York Capablanca * 1919 Stockholm Spielmann * 1919 Hastings Capablanca


1920–1929

* 1920 Amsterdam Réti * 1920 Göteborg Réti * 1920 Berlin Breyer * 1921 Kiel Bogoljubov * 1921 Triberg Alekhine * 1921 Budapest Alekhine * 1921 The Hague Alekhine * 1921 Triberg (2) Rubinstein * 1922 Bad Pistyan Bogoljubov * 1922 London Capablanca * 1922 Vienna Rubinstein * 1922 Teplitz-Schönau Reti, Spielmann * 1922 Hastings Alekhine * 1922/23 Hastings Rubinstein * 1923 Margate Grünfeld * 1923 Carlsbad Alekhine, Bogoljubov, Maroczy * 1923 Vienna Tartakower * 1923 Moravska Ostrava Lasker * 1923 Copenhagen Nimzowitsch * 1924 New York Lasker * 1924 Meran Grünfeld * 1924 Moscow ( USSR Championship) Bogoljubov * 1924/25 Hastings Maroczy, Tartakower * 1925 Debrecen Kmoch * 1925 Baden-Baden Alekhine * 1925 Paris Alekhine * 1925 Breslau (DSB Congress) Bogoljubov * 1925 Marienbad Rubinstein, Nimzowitsch * 1925 Moscow Bogoljubov * 1925 Leningrad (USSR Championship) Bogoljubov * 1925/26 Hastings Alekhine, Vidmar * 1926 Hannover Nimzowitsch * 1926 Budapest Grünfeld,
Monticelli Monticelli may refer to: Places in Italy ;Municipalities (''comuni'') * Monticelli Brusati, in the Province of Brescia * Monticelli d'Ongina, in the Province of Piacenza * Monticelli Pavese, in the Province of Pavia * Monte San Biagio, in the ...
* 1926 Semmering Spielmann * 1926 Lake Hopatcong Capablanca * 1926 Chicago Marshall * 1926 Dresden Nimzowitsch * 1926 Berlin Bogoljubov * 1927 London Nimzowitsch, Tartakower * 1927 Kecskemét Alekhine *1927 Bad Homburg Bogoljubov * 1927 Magdeburg (DSB Congress) Spielmann * 1927 New York Capablanca * 1928 Budapest Capablanca * 1928 Vienna Réti * 1928 Dortmund Sämisch * 1928 Bad Kissingen Bogoljubov * 1928 Berlin Capablanca * 1928 Berlin (BSG) Nimzowitsch * 1929 Carlsbad Nimzowitsch * 1929 Bradley Beach Alekhine * 1929 Budapest Capablanca * 1929 Barcelona Capablanca * 1929 Rogaska Slatina Rubinstein * 1929/30 Hastings Capablanca


1930–1939

* 1930 Frankfurt Nimzowitsch * 1930 Stockholm Kashdan * 1930 San Remo Alekhine * 1930 Scarborough Colle * 1930 Amsterdam Weenink * 1930 Liege Tartakower * 1930/31 Hastings Euwe * 1931 New York Capablanca * 1931 Rotterdam
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* 1931 Bled Alekhine * 1931/32 Hastings Flohr * 1932 Bad Sliac Flohr, Vidmar * 1932 London Alekhine * 1932 Pasadena Alekhine * 1932 Bern Alekhine * 1932 Mexico City Alekhine, Kashdan * 1932/33 Hastings Flohr * 1933 Paris Alekhine * 1933 Scheveningen Flohr * 1933/34 Hastings Flohr * 1934 Syracuse Reshevsky * 1934 Zurich Alekhine * 1934 Ujpest Lilienthal * 1934 Leningrad Botvinnik * 1934/35 Hastings Euwe, Flohr,
Thomas Thomas may refer to: People * List of people with given name Thomas * Thomas (name) * Thomas (surname) * Saint Thomas (disambiguation) * Thomas Aquinas (1225–1274) Italian Dominican friar, philosopher, and Doctor of the Church * Thomas the A ...
* 1935 Moscow Botvinnik, Flohr * 1935 Margate Reshevsky * 1935/36 Hastings Fine * 1936 Margate Flohr * 1936 New York ( USA Championship) Reshevsky * 1936 Bad Nauheim Alekhine,
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* 1936 Zandvoort Fine * 1936 Amsterdam Euwe, Fine * 1936 Dresden Alekhine * 1936 Moscow Capablanca * 1936 Nottingham Botvinnik, Capablanca * 1936 Podebrady Flohr * 1936/37 Hastings Alekhine * 1937 Kemeri Flohr, Petrovs, Reshevsky * 1937 Pärnu Schmidt * 1937 Margate Fine, Keres * 1937 Ostend Fine,
Grob Grob may refer to: * Grob Aerospace, a German aircraft manufacturer * Grob fragmentation, an elimination reaction between an electrofuge and nucleofuge on an aliphatic chain * GrOb or Grazhdanskaya Oborona, a Russian punk band People with the s ...
, Keres * 1937 Bad Nauheim/Stuttgart/Garmisch Euwe * 1937 Semmering/Baden Keres * 1937 Moscow Fine * 1937/38 Hastings Reshevsky * 1938 Noordwijk Eliskases * 1938 New York (USA Championship) Reshevsky * 1938 AVRO Tournament (Netherlands) Keres, Fine * 1938/39 Hastings
Szabó Szabó () is a common Hungarian surname, meaning "tailor". In 2019, it occurred in 203,126 names, making it the fourth most frequent Hungarian surname. In Czech and Slovak, a female form is ''Szabová''. Origin It is usually originated from the ...
* 1939 Amsterdam Euwe, Szabo, Flohr * 1939 Amsterdam (VARA) Euwe, Landau * 1939 Leningrad – Moscow Flohr * 1939 New York ( USA Open) Fine * 1939 Margate Keres * 1939 Stuttgart Bogoljubov * 1939 Bournemouth Euwe * 1939 Leningrad (USSR Championship) Botvinnik


1940–1949

* 1940 New York (USA Championship) Reshevsky * 1940 Moscow (USSR Championship) Lilienthal, Bondarevsky * 1941 Leningrad/Moscow (USSR Absolute Championship) Botvinnik * 1941 Mar del Plata Ståhlberg * 1941 Munich Stoltz * 1941 Kraków/Warsaw ( General Government chess tournament) Alekhine, Schmidt * 1942 Mar del Plata Najdorf * 1942 Salzburg Alekhine * 1942 Munich (European Championship) Alekhine * 1942 Prague Alekhine, Junge * 1943 Mar del Plata Najdorf * 1943 Sverdlovsk Botvinnik * 1943 Prague Alekhine * 1943 Salzburg Keres, Alekhine * 1944 Mar del Plata Pilnik, Najdorf * 1944 La Plata Najdorf * 1944 Moscow (USSR Championship) Botvinnik * 1945 Hollywood Reshevsky * 1945 Mar del Plata Najdorf * 1945 Buenos Aires Najdorf * 1945 Moscow (USSR Championship) Botvinnik * 1946 Mar del Plata Najdorf * 1946 Groningen Botvinnik * 1947 Moscow Botvinnik * 1947 Pärnu Keres * 1947 Warsaw Gligorić * 1947 Mar del Plata Najdorf * 1947 Buenos Aires/La Plata Ståhlberg * 1947 Leningrad (USSR Championship) Keres * 1948 Mar del Plata Eliskases * 1948 Buenos Aires/La Plata Najdorf, Ståhlberg * 1948 Venice Najdorf * 1948 The Hague-Moscow ( World Championship) Botvinnik * 1948 Saltsjöbaden ( Interzonal Tournament)
Bronstein Bronstein is the surname of: * Lev Davidovich Bronstein, birth name of Leon Trotsky (1879–1940), Russian Marxist revolutionary and politician * David Bronstein (1924–2006), Soviet chess Grandmaster * Hila Bronstein (born 1983), German singer, ...
* 1948 Moscow (USSR Championship) Bronstein, Kotov * 1948/49 New York Fine * 1949 Moscow (USSR Championship) Bronstein, Smyslov


1950–1959

* 1950 Amsterdam Najdorf * 1950 Szczawno Zdrój Keres * 1950 Venice Kotov * 1950 Budapest (
Candidates Tournament The Candidates Tournament (or in some periods Candidates Matches) is a chess tournament organized by FIDE, chess's international governing body, since 1950, as the final contest to determine the challenger for the World Chess Championship. The w ...
) Bronstein * 1950 Moscow (USSR Championship) Keres * 1951 New York Reshevsky * 1951 Birmingham Gligorić * 1951 Moscow (USSR Championship) Keres * 1952 Havana Reshevsky, Najdorf * 1952 Budapest Keres * 1952 Saltsjöbaden (Interzonal Tournament) Kotov * 1952 Moscow (USSR Championship) Botvinnik * 1953 Bucharest Tolush * 1953 Gagra Smyslov * 1953 Zurich (Candidates Tournament) Smyslov * 1954 Belgrade Bronstein * 1954 Kiev (USSR Championship) Averbakh * 1954/55 Hastings Keres, Smyslov * 1955 Mar del Plata Ivkov * 1955 Zagreb Smyslov * 1955 Gothenburg (Interzonal Tournament) Bronstein * 1955 Moscow (USSR Championship) Geller * 1955/56 Hastings Korchnoi * 1956 Moscow Botvinnik, Smyslov * 1956 Amsterdam (Candidates Tournament) Smyslov * 1956 Leningrad (USSR Championship) Taimanov * 1957 Moscow (USSR Championship) Tal * 1957/58 Hastings Keres * 1958 Riga (USSR Championship) Tal * 1958 Portorož (Interzonal Tournament), Tal * 1959 Moscow Bronstein, Smyslov, Spassky * 1959 Zurich Tal * 1959 Dresden Geller, Taimanov * 1959 Riga Spassky * 1959 Bled/Zagreb/Belgrade (Candidates Tournament) Tal * 1959 Tbilisi (USSR Championship) Petrosian


1960–1969

* 1960 Mar del Plata Fischer, Spassky * 1960 Buenos Aires Korchnoi, Reshevsky * 1960 Santa Fe Szabo, Taimanov * 1960 Copenhagen Petrosian * 1960 Córdoba Korchnoi * 1960 Moscow Smyslov, Kholmov * 1960 Leningrad (USSR Championship) Korchnoi * 1961 Moscow (USSR Championship) Petrosian * 1961 Bled Tal * 1961 Zurich Keres * 1961 Dortmund Taimanov * 1961 Budapest Korchnoi * 1961 Baku (USSR Championship) Spassky * 1961/62 Hastings Botvinnik * 1962 Havana Najdorf * 1962 Stockholm (Interzonal Tournament) Fischer * 1962 Willemstad (Candidates Tournament) Petrosian * 1962 Yerevan (USSR Championship) Korchnoi * 1963 Los Angeles (
Piatigorsky Cup The Piatigorsky Cup was a triennial series of double round-robin grandmaster chess tournaments held in the United States in the 1960s. Sponsored by the Piatigorsky Foundation, only two events were held, in 1963 and 1966. The Piatigorsky Cups wer ...
) Keres, Petrosian * 1963 Havana Korchnoi * 1963 Moscow Smyslov * 1963 Sochi Polugaevsky * 1963 Leningrad (USSR Championship)
Stein Stein is a German, Yiddish and Norwegian word meaning "stone" and "pip" or "kernel". It stems from the same Germanic root as the English word stone. It may refer to: Places In Austria * Stein, a neighbourhood of Krems an der Donau, Lower Aust ...
* 1964 Belgrade Spassky * 1964 Buenos Aires Keres, Petrosian * 1964 Moscow (Zonal Tournament) Spassky * 1964 Amsterdam (Interzonal Tournament) Smyslov, Larsen, Spassky, Tal * 1964/65 Kiev (USSR Championship) Korchnoi * 1965 Yerevan Korchnoi * 1965 Havana Smyslov * 1965 Santiago Smyslov * 1965 Zagreb Ivkov, Uhlmann * 1965 Tallinn (USSR Championship) Stein * 1966 Santa Monica (Piatigorsky Cup) Spassky * 1966 Mar del Plata Smyslov * 1966 Moscow Petrosian * 1966 Sochi Korchnoi * 1966 Kislovodsk Geller * 1966/67 Tbilisi (USSR Championship) Stein * 1967 Beverwijk Spassky * 1967 Monte Carlo Fischer * 1967 Havana Larsen * 1967 Winnipeg Larsen,
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* 1967 Venice Donner * 1967 Moscow Stein * 1967 Palma de Mallorca Larsen * 1967 Skopje Fischer * 1967 Sousse (Interzonal Tournament) Larsen * 1967 Kharkov (USSR Championship) Tal, Polugaevsky * 1968 Wijk aan Zee Korchnoi * 1968 Monte Carlo Larsen * 1968 Bamberg Keres * 1968 Skopje/Ohrid Portisch * 1968 Gori Tal * 1968 Palma de Mallorca Korchnoi * 1968/69 Alma-Ata (USSR Championship) Polugaevsky * 1969 Wijk aan Zee Botvinnik, Geller * 1969 Buesum Larsen * 1969 San Juan Spassky * 1969 Palma de Mallorca Larsen * 1969 Belgrade Polugaevsky, Ivkov, Gligoric, Matulovic * 1969 Moscow (USSR Championship) Petrosian * 1969/70 Hastings Portisch


1970–1979

* 1970 Amsterdam Spassky, Polugaevsky * 1970 Rovinj/Zagreb Fischer * 1970 Buenos Aires Fischer * 1970 Leiden Spassky * 1970 Vinkovci Larsen * 1970 Palma de Mallorca (Interzonal Tournament) Fischer * 1970 Riga (USSR Championship) Korchnoi * 1971 Wijk aan Zee Korchnoi * 1971 Pärnu Stein * 1971 Moscow
Karpov Karpov (russian: Ка́рпов) is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: * Aleksandr Karpov, Soviet ace, double Hero of the Soviet Union * Anatoly Karpov (born 1951), Russian chess grandmaster, Undisputed World Chess Champion 1975– ...
, Stein * 1971 Tallinn Keres, Tal * 1971 Amsterdam Smyslov * 1971 Palma de Mallorca Panno, Ljubojević * 1971 Leningrad (USSR Championship) Savon * 1971/72 Hastings Karpov, Korchnoi * 1972 Wijk aan Zee Portisch * 1972 Amsterdam Polugaevsky * 1972 Teesside Larsen * 1972 Kislovodsk Polugaevsky * 1972 Las Palmas Portisch * 1972 Sarajevo Szabo * 1972 San Antonio Portisch, Petrosian, Karpov * 1972 Palma de Mallorca Panno, Korchnoi, Smejkal * 1972 Baku (USSR Championship) Tal * 1973 Amsterdam Petrosian, Planinc * 1973 Tallinn Tal * 1973 Sochi Tal * 1973 Dortmund Spassky,
Hecht Hecht may refer to: *Hecht (surname) * Hecht, a pop rock band from Lucerne, Switzerland. * Hecht's, a chain of department stores, also known as Hecht Brothers, Hecht Bros. and the Hecht Company * Hecht Museum at Haifa University in Israel * ''Hec ...
, Andersson * 1973 Las Palmas Petrosian, Stein * 1973 Madrid Karpov * 1973 Leningrad (Interzonal Tournament) Korchnoi, Karpov * 1973 Petropolis (Interzonal Tournament) Mecking * 1973 Moscow (USSR Championship) Spassky * 1974 Manila Vasiukov * 1974 Las Palmas Ljubojević * 1974 Solingen Kavalek, Polugaevsky * 1974 Leningrad (USSR Championship) Tal, Beliavsky * 1975 Wijk aan Zee Portisch * 1975 Amsterdam Ljubojevic * 1975 Teesside Geller * 1975 Moscow Geller * 1975 Portorož – Ljubljana Karpov * 1975 Milan Karpov * 1975 Las Palmas Ljubojevic * 1975 Manila Ljubojević * 1975 Budapest Ribli, Polugaevsky * 1975 Yerevan (USSR Championship) Petrosian * 1976 Wijk aan Zee Ólafsson, Ljubojevic * 1976 Manila (Interzonal Tournament) Mecking * 1976 Manila Torre * 1976 Biel (Interzonal Tournament) Larsen * 1976 Skopje Karpov * 1976 Sochi Polugaevsky, Sveshnikov * 1976 Las Palmas Geller * 1976 Moscow (USSR Championship) Karpov * 1977 Leningrad Romanishin, Tal * 1977 Portorož – Ljubljana Larsen * 1977 Las Palmas Karpov * 1977 Tilburg Karpov * 1977 Sochi Tal * 1977 Leningrad (USSR Championship) Dorfman, Gulko * 1977/78 Hastings Dzindzichashvili * 1978 Wijk aan Zee Portisch * 1978 Lone Pine Larsen * 1978 Bugojno Karpov, Spassky * 1978 Reykjavik
Browne Browne is a variant of the English surname Brown, meaning "brown-haired" or "brown-skinned". It may sometimes be derived from French ''le Brun'' with similar meaning. The ''Mac an Bhreitheamhnaigh'' clan of County Donegal have anglicized as Browne s ...
* 1978 Niksic Gulko, Timman * 1978 Tilburg Portisch * 1978 Montilla/Moriles Spassky * 1978 Vilnius Tukmakov * 1978 Tbilisi (USSR Championship) Tal, Tseshkovsky * 1979 Montreal Karpov, Tal * 1979 Tilburg Karpov * 1979 Waddinxveen Karpov * 1979 Wijk aan Zee Polugaevsky * 1979 Bled – Portorož Timman * 1979 Munich Spassky, Balashov, Andersson,
Hübner __NOTOC__ Hübner is a Germanic surname, sometimes spelled Huebner or Hubner. The name means an agricultural worker, a farmer, possibly and specifically one who worked a "hube", which was a piece of land roughly equivalent to the English measuremen ...
* 1979 Riga (Interzonal Tournament) Tal * 1979 Tallinn Petrosian * 1979 Lone Pine Liberzon,
Gheorghiu Gheorghiu () is a Romanian surname, of Greek language origin, deriving from Greek ''Γεωργίου''. Among Greeks, the Greek surname form ''Γεωργίου'' is usually or always Romanized in other ways, either as ''Gheorghiou'' or '' Georgiou ...
, Gligoric,
Hort Hort may refer to: People * Erik Hort (born 1987), American soccer player * F. J. A. Hort (1828–1892), Irish theologian * Greta Hort (1903–1967), Danish-born literature professor * Josiah Hort (c. 1674–1751), English clergyman of the ...
* 1979 Banja Luka Kasparov * 1979 Buenos Aires Larsen * 1979 Rio de Janeiro (Interzonal Tournament) Portisch, Petrosian, Hübner * 1979 Minsk (USSR Championship) Geller


1980–1989

* 1980 Wijk aan Zee Seirawan, Browne * 1980 Baden bei Wien Beliavsky, Spassky * 1980 Amsterdam Karpov * 1980 Lone Pine Dzindzichashvili * 1980 Bugojno Karpov * 1980 Bad Kissingen Karpov * 1980 Baku Kasparov * 1980 London ( Phillips & Drew Kings)
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, Korchnoi, Andersson * 1980 Tilburg Karpov * 1980 Buenos Aires Larsen * 1980/81 Vilnius (USSR Championship) Psakhis, Beliavsky * 1981 Amsterdam Timman * 1981 Lone Pine Korchnoi * 1981 Johannesburg Andersson * 1981 Las Palmas Timman * 1981 Linares
Christiansen __NOTOC__ Christiansen () is a Danish and Norwegian patronymic surname, literally meaning ''son of Christian''. The spelling variant Kristiansen has identical pronunciation. Christiansen is the sixteenth most common name in Denmark, but is share ...
, Karpov * 1981 Moscow Karpov * 1981 Tilburg Beliavsky * 1981 Moscow (USSR Championship) Kasparov, Psakhis * 1982 Bugojno Kasparov * 1982 London (Phillips & Drew Kings) Andersson, Karpov * 1982 Sochi Tal * 1982 Lugano Korchnoi * 1982 Wijk aan Zee Balashov, Nunn * 1982 Chicago Hübner * 1982 Mar del Plata Timman * 1982 Tilburg Karpov * 1982 Turin Andersson, Karpov * 1982 Las Palmas (Interzonal Tournament) Ribli * 1982 Moscow (Interzonal Tournament) Kasparov * 1982 Toluca (Interzonal Tournament) Portisch, Torre * 1983 Wijk aan Zee Andersson * 1983 Indonesia Timman * 1983 Tallinn Tal, Vaganian * 1983 Linares Spassky * 1983 Niksic Kasparov * 1983 Tilburg Karpov * 1983 Moscow (USSR Championship) Karpov * 1984 Lvov Vaganian, Dorfman * 1984 Oslo Karpov * 1984 Lugano Sax * 1984 Wijk aan Zee Beliavsky, Korchnoi * 1984 Bugojno Timman * 1984 London (Phillips & Drew Kings) Karpov * 1984 Sarajevo Korchnoi, Timman * 1984 Tilburg Miles * 1984/85 Reggio Emilia Portisch * 1985 Amsterdam Karpov * 1985 Portorož – Ljubljana Portisch, Ribli, Miles * 1985 Linares Hübner, Ljubojevic * 1985 Lugano Tukmakov * 1985 Tilburg Hübner, Korchnoi, Miles * 1985 Wijk aan Zee Timman * 1985 Moscow Romanishin * 1985 Zagreb Timman * 1985 Brussels Korchnoi * 1985 Naestved Vaganian, Larsen, Browne * 1985 Tunis (Interzonal Tournament)
Yusupov Yusupov (russian: Юсу́пов) or Yusupova (feminine; ) is a Chechen, Tatar and Uzbek surname, which is common in the countries of the former Soviet Union. It may refer to: *House of Yusupov, royal Russian family, of Tatar descent **Felix Yusup ...
* 1985 Taxco (Interzonal Tournament) Timman * 1985 Biel (Interzonal Tournament) Vaganian * 1985 Montpellier (Candidates Tournament) Yusupov, Vaganian, Sokolov * 1985/86 Reggio Emilia Andersson * 1986 Wijk aan Zee Short * 1986 Brussels Karpov * 1986 Brussels (OHRA) Kasparov * 1986 Bugojno Karpov * 1986 Vienna Korchnoi, Beliavsky * 1986 Lugano Korchnoi * 1986 Sochi Vaganian, Beliavsky, Gligoric * 1986 Amsterdam Ljubojevic * 1986 Tilburg Beliavsky * 1986 Solingen Hübner * 1986 Sarajevo Portisch, Psakhis, Georgiev * 1986 London (Phillips & Drew Kings) Flear * 1986/87 Reggio Emilia Ribli * 1987 Wijk aan Zee Korchnoi * 1987 Belgrade Ljubojevic * 1987 Bilbao Karpov * 1987 Sarajevo
Nikolić Nikolić (), meaning "son of Nikola", is a common South Slavic surname and is found in Bosnia and Herzegovina, Croatia, Montenegro, Austria and Serbia. Nikolić is the third most frequent surname in Serbia, and is also common in Croatia, with ...
* 1987 Leningrad Vaganian * 1987 Brussels Kasparov, Ljubojevic * 1987 Tilburg Timman * 1987 Reykjavik Short * 1987
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Karpov, Timman * 1987 Subotica (Interzonal Tournament) Sax, Short, Speelman * 1987 Szirak (Interzonal Tournament) Salov, Hjartarson * 1987 Zagreb (Interzonal Tournament) Korchnoi * 1987 Minsk (USSR Championship) Beliavsky * 1987/88 Reggio Emilia Tukmakov * 1988 Wijk aan Zee Karpov * 1988 Amsterdam (Optiebeurs) Kasparov * 1988 Amsterdam Short * 1988 Brussels (GMA World Cup) Karpov * 1988 Belfort (GMA World Cup) Kasparov * 1988 Reykjavik (GMA World Cup) Kasparov * 1988 Linares Timman * 1988 Tilburg Karpov * 1988 Moscow (USSR Championship) Kasparov, Karpov * 1988/89 Reggio Emilia Gurevich * 1988/89 Hastings Short *1989 Wijk aan Zee Viswanathan Anand, Predrag Nikolić, Zoltán Ribli, Gyula Sax * 1989 Amsterdam Timman * 1989 Amsterdam (OHRA) Beliavsky * 1989 Lugano Korchnoi, Petursson * 1989 Clermont-Ferrand Korchnoi, Renet, Dolmatov, Sax, Ehlvest * 1989 Barcelona (GMA World Cup) Kasparov, Ljubojevic * 1989 Linares Ivanchuk * 1989 Rotterdam (GMA World Cup) Timman * 1989 Skelleftea (GMA World Cup) Karpov, Kasparov * 1989 Tilburg Kasparov * 1989 Belgrade Kasparov * 1989/90 Reggio Emilia Ehlvest


1990–1999

* 1990 Wijk aan Zee Nunn * 1990 Linares Kasparov * 1990 Amsterdam Beliavsky * 1990 Haninge Seirawan * 1990 Rotterdam Korchnoi * 1990 Prague Timman * 1990 Tilburg Ivanchuk, Kamsky * 1990 Pamplona Korchnoi * 1990 Manila (Interzonal Tournament) Gelfand, Ivanchuk * 1990 Leningrad (USSR Championship) Beliavsky, Leonid Yudasin, Yudasin, Evgeny Bareev, Bareev, Alexey Vyzmanavin, Vyzmanavin * 1990/91 Reggio Emilia Karpov * 1991 Hoogovens Wijk aan Zee Chess Tournament 1991, Wijk aan Zee Nunn * 1991 Amsterdam Salov, Short * 1991 Harlingen Korchnoi * 1991 Linares Ivanchuk * 1991 Munich Christiansen * 1991 Belgrade Gelfand * 1991 Reykjavik Ivanchuk, Karpov * 1991 Terrassa Michael Adams (chess player), Adams, Ehlvest * 1991 Tilburg Kasparov * 1991 Bled/Rogaska Slatina Nikolic * 1991/92 Reggio Emilia Viswanathan Anand, Anand * 1992 Hoogovens Wijk aan Zee Chess Tournament 1992, Wijk aan Zee Gelfand, Salov * 1992 Biel Chess Festival, Biel Karpov * 1992 Amsterdam Short, Anand * 1992 Dortmund Sparkassen Chess Meeting, Dortmund Ivanchuk, Kasparov * 1992 Linares Kasparov * 1992 Madrid Karpov * 1992 Moscow Anand, Gelfand * 1992 Tilburg Adams * 1992 Baden-Baden Karpov * 1993 Hoogovens Wijk aan Zee Chess Tournament 1993, Wijk aan Zee Karpov * 1993 Amsterdam Anand, Vladimir Kramnik, Kramnik, Short * 1993 Dortmund Karpov * 1993 Linares Kasparov * 1993 Chalkidiki Gelfand * 1993 Las Palmas Ivan Morovic Fernandez, Morovic Fernandez * 1993 Munich Alexei Shirov, Shirov * 1993 Madrid Anand, Kramnik, Veselin Topalov, Topalov * 1993 Biel (FIDE Interzonal Tournament) Gelfand * 1993 Groningen (PCA Candidates Qualifier) Adams, Anand * 1993 Tilburg Karpov * 1994 Amsterdam Kasparov * 1994 Las Palmas Kamsky * 1994 Dortmund Jeroen Piket, Piket * 1994 Horgen Kasparov * 1994 Linares Karpov * 1994 Munich Ivanchuk * 1994 Madrid Judit Polgár, Polgár * 1994 Dos Hermanas Gelfand * 1994 Novgorod Ivanchuk, Kasparov * 1994 Tilburg Salov * 1995 Hoogovens Wijk aan Zee Chess Tournament 1995, Wijk aan Zee Alexey Dreev, Dreev * 1995 Dortmund Kramnik * 1995 Leon Shirov, Bareev * 1995 Madrid Korchnoi * 1995 Belgrade Kramnik, Gelfand * 1995 Dos Hermanas Adams, Kamsky, Karpov * 1995 Amsterdam Joël Lautier, Lautier * 1995 Amsterdam (Donner Memorial) Timman, Julio Granda, Granda Zuniga * 1995 Linares Ivanchuk * 1995 Novgorod Kasparov * 1995 Riga Kasparov * 1995 Biel Dreev * 1995 Horgen Ivanchuk, Kramnik * 1995 Groningen Karpov * 1995 Elista (Russian Championship) Peter Svidler, Svidler * 1996 Hoogovens Wijk aan Zee Chess Tournament 1996, Wijk aan Zee Ivanchuk * 1996 Amsterdam Kasparov, Topalov * 1996 Dortmund Anand, Kramnik * 1996 Dos Hermanas Kramnik, Topalov * 1996 Las Palmas Kasparov * 1996 Amsterdam (Donner Memorial) Granda Zuniga, Ivanchuk * 1996 Groningen Short * 1996 Belgrade Bareev * 1996 Belgrade (Stara Pazova) Karpov * 1996 Leon Polgár, Topalov * 1996 Madrid Miguel Illescas Córdoba, Illescas Córdoba, Topalov * 1996 Novgorod Topalov * 1996 Vienna Gelfand, Karpov, Topalov * 1996 Elista (Russian Championship) Alexander Khalifman, Khalifman * 1996 Tilburg Piket, Gelfand * 1997 Wijk aan Zee Salov * 1997 Belgrade Anand, Ivanchuk * 1997 Biel Anand * 1997 Dortmund Kramnik * 1997 Dos Hermanas Anand, Kramnik * 1997 Linares Kasparov * 1997 Madrid Shirov, Topalov * 1997 Polanica Zdroj Sergei Rublevsky, Rublevsky * 1997 Novgorod Kasparov * 1997 Tilburg Kasparov, Kramnik, Svidler * 1997 Elista (Russian Championship) Svidler * 1997 Groningen (FIDE World Chess Championship 1998, FIDE Knockout Championship) Anand * 1998 Wijk aan Zee Anand, Kramnik * 1998 Dortmund Adams, Kramnik, Svidler * 1998 Linares Anand * 1998 Madrid Anand * 1998 Polanica Zdroj Gelfand * 1998 Elista Ivanchuk * 1998 Tilburg Anand * 1998 St Petersburg (Russian Championship) Alexander Morozevich, Morozevich * 1999 Wijk aan Zee Kasparov * 1999 Dortmund Peter Leko, Leko * 1999 Dos Hermanas Adams * 1999 Linares Kasparov * 1999 Sarajevo Kasparov * 1999 Las Vegas (FIDE World Chess Championship 1999, FIDE Knockout Championship) Khalifman


2000–2009

* 2000 Wijk aan Zee Kasparov * 2000 Dortmund Anand, Kramnik * 2000 Linares Kasparov, Kramnik * 2000 Montecatini Terme Ivanchuk * 2000 Polanica Zdroj Gelfand * 2000 Shenyang (Chess World Cup 2000, Chess World Cup) Anand * 2000 Sarajevo Kasparov * 2000 New Delhi/Tehran (FIDE World Chess Championship 2000, FIDE Knockout Championship) Anand * 2001 Wijk aan Zee Kasparov * 2001 Astana Kasparov * 2001 Dortmund Kramnik, Topalov * 2001 Biel Korchnoi * 2001 Linares Kasparov * 2001/02 Moscow (FIDE World Chess Championship 2002, FIDE Knockout Championship) Ruslan Ponomariov, Ponomariov * 2002 Cannes Gelfand, Topalov * 2002 Wijk aan Zee Bareev * 2002 Linares Kasparov * 2002 Dortmund (Candidates Tournament) Leko * 2002 Hyderabad (Chess World Cup 2002, Chess World Cup) Anand * 2003 Wijk aan Zee Anand * 2003 Budapest Short * 2003 Dortmund Viktor Bologan, Bologan * 2003 Enghien-les-Bains Bareev * 2003 Reykjavik Shirov * 2003 Linares Kramnik, Leko * 2003 Krasnoyarsk (Russian Championship) Svidler * 2004 Wijk aan Zee Anand * 2004 Dortmund Anand * 2004 Biel Morozevich * 2004 Linares Kramnik * 2004 Tripoli (FIDE World Chess Championship 2004, FIDE Knockout Championship) Rustam Kasimdzhanov, Kasimdzhanov * 2004 Moscow (Russian Championship) Kasparov * 2005 Wijk aan Zee Leko * 2005 Dortmund Arkadij Naiditsch, Naiditsch * 2005 Linares Kasparov, Topalov * 2005 M-Tel Masters, Sofia Topalov * 2005 Khanty-Mansiysk (Chess World Cup 2005, Chess World Cup) Levon Aronian, Aronian * 2005 San Luis (FIDE World Chess Championship 2005, FIDE World Championship) Topalov * 2005 Moscow (Russian Championship) Rublevsky * 2006 Wijk aan Zee Anand, Topalov * 2006 Dortmund Kramnik, Svidler * 2006 Biel Morozevich * 2006 Aerosvit chess tournament, Foros Rublevsky * 2006 Morelia/Linares Aronian * 2006 Tal Memorial, Moscow Aronian, Leko, Ponomariov * 2006 Sofia Topalov * 2007 Wijk aan Zee Aronian, Teimour Radjabov, Radjabov, Topalov * 2007 Morelia/Linares Anand * 2007 Sofia Topalov * 2007 Dortmund Kramnik * 2007 Foros Ivanchuk * 2007 Biel Magnus Carlsen, Carlsen * 2007 Khanty-Mansiysk (Chess World Cup 2007, Chess World Cup) Kamsky * 2007 Moscow Kramnik * 2007 Mexico City (World Chess Championship 2007, World Championship) Anand * 2007 Moscow (Russian Championship) Morozevich * 2008 Wijk aan Zee Aronian, Carlsen * 2008 Morelia/Linares Anand * 2008 Baku (FIDE Grand Prix 2008–10, Grand Prix 2008–2010) Vugar Gashimov, Gashimov, Wang Yue (chess player), Wang Yue, Carlsen * 2008 Sofia Ivanchuk * 2008 Foros Carlsen * 2008 Dortmund Leko * 2008 Yerevan Aronian * 2008 Sochi (Grand Prix 2008–2010) Aronian * 2008 Moscow Ivanchuk * 2008 Bilbao Chess Masters Final, Bilbao Topalov * 2008 Pearl Spring Chess Tournament, Nanjing Topalov * 2008 Elista (Grand Prix 2008–2010) Radjabov, Dmitry Jakovenko, Jakovenko, Alexander Grischuk, Grischuk * 2008 Moscow (Russian Championship) Svidler * 2009 Wijk aan Zee Sergey Karjakin, Karjakin * 2009 Linares Grischuk, Ivanchuk * 2009 Nalchik (Grand Prix 2008–2010) Aronian * 2009 Sofia Shirov * 2009 Bazna Ivanchuk * 2009 Dortmund Kramnik * 2009 Biel Maxime Vachier-Lagrave, Vachier-Lagrave * 2009 Jermuk (Grand Prix 2008–2010) Ivanchuk * 2009 Bilbao Aronian * 2009 Nanjing Carlsen * 2009 Moscow Kramnik * 2009 Khanty-Mansiysk (Chess World Cup 2009, Chess World Cup) Gelfand * 2009 London Chess Classic, London Carlsen * 2009 Moscow (Russian Championship) Grischuk


2010–2019

* 2010 Wijk aan Zee Carlsen * 2010 Linares Topalov * 2010 Astrakhan (Grand Prix 2008–2010) Pavel Eljanov, Eljanov * 2010 Mediaș Carlsen * 2010 Dortmund Ponomariov * 2010 Shanghai Shirov * 2010 Bilbao Kramnik * 2010 Nanjing Carlsen * 2010 Moscow Aronian, Karjakin, Shakhriyar Mamedyarov, Mamedyarov * 2010 London Carlsen * 2010 Moscow (Russian Championship) Ian Nepomniachtchi, Nepomniachtchi * 2010/11 Reggio Emilia Gashimov * 2011 Wijk aan Zee Hikaru Nakamura, Nakamura * 2011 Mediaș Carlsen, Karjakin * 2011 Dortmund Kramnik * 2011 Biel Carlsen * 2011 Khanty-Mansiysk (Chess World Cup 2011, Chess World Cup) Svidler * 2011 São Paulo/Bilbao Carlsen * 2011 Moscow Aronian, Carlsen * 2011 London Kramnik * 2011 Moscow (Russian Championship) Svidler * 2011/12 Reggio Emilia Anish Giri, Giri * 2012 Wijk aan Zee Aronian * 2012 Moscow Carlsen * 2012 Dortmund Fabiano Caruana, Caruana, Karjakin * 2012 Biel Wang Hao (chess player), Wang Hao * 2012 London (FIDE Grand Prix 2012–13, Grand Prix 2012–2013) Topalov, Gelfand, Mamedyarov * 2012 São Paulo/Bilbao Carlsen * 2012 Bucharest Ivanchuk * 2012 Tashkent (Grand Prix 2012–2013) Karjakin, Wang Hao, Morozevich * 2012 London Carlsen * 2012 Moscow (Russian Championship) Dmitry Andreikin, Andreikin * 2013 Wijk aan Zee Carlsen * 2013 Grenke Chess Classic, Baden-Baden Anand * 2013 Zug (Grand Prix 2012–2013) Topalov * 2013 Zurich Chess Challenge, Zurich Caruana * 2013 Paris-St Petersburg Aronian * 2013 Moscow Gelfand * 2013 Thessaloniki (Grand Prix 2012–2013) Leinier Domínguez Pérez, Domínguez Pérez * 2013 Dortmund Adams * 2013 London (Candidates Tournament) Carlsen * 2013 Beijing (Grand Prix 2012–2013) Mamedyarov * 2013 Norway Chess, Stavanger Karjakin * 2013 Tromsø (Chess World Cup 2013, Chess World Cup) Kramnik * 2013 Sinquefield Cup, St Louis Carlsen * 2013 Bilbao Aronian * 2013 Paris (Grand Prix 2012–2013) Caruana, Gelfand * 2013 Bucharest Caruana * 2013 Nizhny Novgorod (Russian Championship) Svidler * 2014 Wijk aan Zee Aronian * 2014 Zurich Carlsen * 2014 Khanty-Mansisyk (Candidates Tournament) Anand * 2014 Shamkir Chess, Shamkir Carlsen * 2014 Stavanger Karjakin * 2014 Biel Vachier-Lagrave * 2014 Dortmund Caruana * 2014 St Louis Caruana * 2014 Baku (FIDE Grand Prix 2014–15, Grand Prix 2014–2015) Caruana, Gelfand * 2014 Tashkent (Grand Prix 2014–2015) Andreikin * 2014 Bilbao Anand * 2014 Moscow Grischuk * 2014 London Anand, Kramnik, Giri * 2014 Qatar Masters Open, Doha Yu Yangyi * 2014 Kazan (Russian Championship) Igor Lysyj, Lysyj * 2015 Wijk aan Zee Carlsen * 2015 Gibraltar Chess Festival, Gibraltar Nakamura * 2015 Baden-Baden Carlsen * 2015 Zurich Nakamura * 2015 St Louis (USA Championship) Nakamura * 2015 Tbilisi (Grand Prix 2014–2015) Evgeny Tomashevsky, Tomashevsky * 2015 Shamkir Carlsen * 2015 Khanty-Mansisyk (Grand Prix 2014–2015) Jakovenko, Caruana, Nakamura * 2015 Stavanger (Grand Chess Tour) Topalov * 2015 Dortmund Caruana * 2015 St Louis (Grand Chess Tour) Aronian * 2015 Millionaire Chess, Las Vegas Nakamura * 2015 Baku (Chess World Cup 2015, Chess World Cup) Karjakin * 2015 Bilbao Wesley So, So * 2015 London (Grand Chess Tour) Carlsen * 2015 Doha Carlsen * 2015 Chita (Russian Championship) Tomashevsky * 2016 Wijk aan Zee Carlsen * 2016 Gibraltar Nakamura * 2016 Moscow (Candidates Tournament) Karjakin * 2016 Stavanger Carlsen * 2016 Shamkir Mamedyarov * 2016 St Louis (USA Championship) Caruana * 2016 Dortmund Vachier-Lagrave * 2016 Bilbao Carlsen * 2016 St Louis (Grand Chess Tour) So * 2016 Moscow Nepomniachtchi * 2016 London (Grand Chess Tour) So * 2017 Wijk aan Zee So * 2017 Gibraltar Nakamura * 2017 Shenzhen Ding Liren * 2017 Sharjah (FIDE Grand Prix 2017, Grand Prix 2017) Grischuk, Mamedyarov, Vachier-Lagrave * 2017 Shamkir Mamedyarov * 2017 St Louis (USA Championship) So * 2017 Karlsruhe/Baden-Baden Aronian * 2017 Moscow (Grand Prix 2017) Ding Liren * 2017 Stavanger Aronian * 2017 Geneva (Grand Prix 2017) Radjabov * 2017 Dortmund Radosław Wojtaszek, Wojtaszek * 2017 St Louis (Grand Chess Tour) Vachier-Lagrave * 2017 Tbilisi (Chess World Cup 2017, Chess World Cup) Aronian * 2017 Isle of Man Carlsen * 2017 Palma de Mallorca (Grand Prix 2017) Aronian, Jakovenko * 2017 London (Grand Chess Tour) Caruana * 2018 Wijk aan Zee Carlsen * 2018 Gibraltar Aronian * 2018 Berlin (Candidates Tournament) Caruana * 2018 Karlsruhe/Baden-Baden Caruana * 2018 Shamkir Carlsen * 2018 St Louis (USA Championship) Samuel Shankland, Shankland * 2018 Stavanger Caruana * 2018 Dortmund Nepomniachtchi * 2018 Biel Mamedyarov * 2018 St Louis (Grand Chess Tour) Carlsen, Aronian, Caruana * 2018 Shenzhen Vachier-Lagrave, Ding Liren, Giri * 2018 Isle of Man Wojtaszek * 2018 London (Grand Chess Tour) Nakamura * 2019 Wijk aan Zee Carlsen * 2019 Gibraltar Vladislav Artemiev, Artemiev * 2019 Shamkir Carlsen * 2019 Shenzhen Giri * 2019 Karlsruhe/Baden-Baden Carlsen * 2019 St Louis (USA Championship) Nakamura * 2019 Moscow (FIDE Grand Prix 2019, Grand Prix 2019) Nepomniachtchi * 2019 Stavanger Carlsen * 2019 Zagreb (Grand Chess Tour) Carlsen * 2019 Dortmund Dominguez Perez * 2019 Riga (Grand Prix 2019) Mamedyarov * 2019 St Louis (Grand Chess Tour) Ding Liren * 2019 Khanty-Mansiysk (Chess World Cup 2019, Chess World Cup) Radjabov * 2019 Isle of Man (FIDE Grand Swiss Tournament 2019, Grand Swiss) Wang Hao * 2019 Hamburg (Grand Prix 2019) Grischuk * 2019 London (Grand Chess Tour) Ding Liren * 2019 Jerusalem (Grand Prix 2019) Nepomniachtchi


2020–2029

* 2020 Tata Steel Chess Tournament 2020, Wijk aan Zee Caruana * 2020 Gibraltar David Paravyan, Paravyan * 2020 Stavanger Carlsen * 2020 Moscow (Russian Championship) Nepomniachtchi * 2021 Tata Steel Chess Tournament 2021, Wijk aan Zee Jorden van Foreest, van Foreest * 2020/21 Yekaterinburg (Candidates Tournament 2020–2021, Candidates Tournament) Nepomniachtchi * 2021 Bucharest (Grand Chess Tour) Mamedyarov * 2021 Sochi (Chess World Cup 2021, Chess World Cup) Jan-Krzysztof Duda, Duda * 2021 Ufa (Russian Championship) Nikita Vitiugov, Vitiugov * 2021 St Louis (Sinquefield Cup) Vachier-Lagrave * 2021 Stavanger Carlsen * 2021 St Louis (USA Championship) So * 2021 Riga (Grand Swiss) Alireza Firouzja, Firouzja * 2022 Tata Steel Chess Tournament 2022, Wijk aan Zee Carlsen * 2022 Berlin (FIDE Grand Prix 2022, Grand Prix 2022) Nakamura * 2022 Belgrade (FIDE Grand Prix 2022, Grand Prix 2022) Richárd Rapport, Rapport * 2022 Berlin (FIDE Grand Prix 2022, Grand Prix 2022) So * 2022 St. Louis (American Cup (chess), American Cup) Caruana * 2022 Bucharest (Grand Chess Tour) Vachier-Lagrave * 2022 Stavanger Carlsen * 2022 Madrid (Candidates Tournament 2022, Candidates Tournament) Nepomniachtchi * 2022 St. Louis (Sinquefield Cup) Alireza Firouzja, Firouzja


Individual tournaments


Major recurring tournaments


World Cup

*Chess World Cup 2005 *Chess World Cup 2007 *Chess World Cup 2009 *Chess World Cup 2011 *Chess World Cup 2013 *Chess World Cup 2015 *Chess World Cup 2017 *Chess World Cup 2019 *Chess World Cup 2021


See also

*List of mini chess tournaments *Chess tournaments *Chess Olympiad *European Individual Chess Championship *EU Individual Open Chess Championship


References

* * * * *''British Chess Magazine'' (January 1978) – Your Hundred Best Chess Tournaments To 1960 (by Ken Whyld) *''British Chess Magazine'' (August 1979) – Reflections on Montreal (by Raymond Keene) *''British Chess Magazine'' (November 1987) – The 'Super-tournaments' in chess history (by Romelio Milian Gonzalez)


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