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  1. The championship was fixed to a three-year cycle, with each challenger decided by a Candidates Tournament. In 1993, the short-lived Professional Chess Association (PCA) split from FIDE, and as a result there were two competing World Championship titles between 1993 and 2006.

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    • Wilhelm Steinitz (1886-94) Steinitz is often considered the "father of positional chess." He defeated Johannes Zukertort in the first-ever world championship, held in 1886.
    • Emanuel Lasker (1894-1921) Lasker, a highly practical player, was the longest-reigning world champion in chess history. He won the title from Steinitz in 1894 and held it all the way until 1921.
    • Jose Raul Capablanca (1921-27) Capablanca, a chess prodigy and one of the best endgame players ever, defeated Lasker 4-0 in 1921 to become world champion.
    • Alexander Alekhine (1927-35, 1937-46) Alekhine, known for his attacking play and deep combinations, is the only world champion to die while holding the title.
  2. World Chess Champions are players who have won a match or tournament for the World Championship at chess. Both men and women can become champion, but no woman has ever been a challenger for the title.

  3. The current world champion is Ding Liren, who defeated his opponent Ian Nepomniachtchi in the 2023 World Chess Championship. Magnus Carlsen, the previous world champion, had declined to defend his title.

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    You can watch the live broadcast on Chess.com/TVor on our Twitchand YouTubechannels. Tune in to enjoy expert commentary by IM David Pruess and NM James Canty. Also joining the commentary team will be GMs Benjamin Bok, Denes Boros, and Magesh Panchanathan.

    The opening ceremony is on October 5, with Chess.com coverage beginning with the first games on October 6. There are two rest days and the tournament concludes on October 18, unless there are tiebreaks. Any tiebreak as well as the closing ceremony are on October 19.

    The 2021 U.S. Chess Championship and U.S. Women's Championship are each a single round-robin at a classical time control. Players each have 90 minutes for the first 40 moves. After 40 moves, players have 30 minutes and a 30-second increment for the rest of the game. Draws by agreement are not allowed. The claim of draw, by repetition or the 50-move...

    The 12-player U.S. Championship field is sorted below by classical FIDE rating as of September 1, 2021. 1. U.S. #1 GM Fabiano Caruana 2. U.S. #2 GM Wesley So 3. U.S. #3 GM Leinier Dominguez 4. U.S. #5 GM Sam Shankland 5. U.S. #6 GM Jeffery Xiong 6. U.S. #7 GM Ray Robson 7. U.S. #9 GM Sam Sevian 8. U.S. #10 GM Dariusz Swiercz 9. U.S. #11 GM Lazaro B...

    The prize fund in the open event is a total of $194,000, with $50,000 going to the first place finisher. The prize fund in the Women's Championship is a total of $100,000, with $25,000 going to the winner.

  4. Jul 3, 2020 · In recent years, the U.S. has been a force on the international chess scene, and its "big three" grandmasters are staples at the world's top tournaments. The United States had a world-championship contender in 2018, with GM Fabiano Caruana coming up just short against the world champion, GM Magnus Carlsen.

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  6. As of 2023, twelve players are invited to compete: the reigning US champion, as well as the respective winners of the US Open Chess Championship, the US Junior Championship, and the US Senior Open Championship, with the remaining players chosen by highest invitational rating, in addition to wildcards chosen by the organizer.

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