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  2. 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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    • 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.
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    Check the games on our dedicated events page with the engine, analysis function, and more. The live broadcast of the event featured commentary by GMs Daniel Naroditsky, Jon Ludvig Hammer, Robert Hess, IM Danny Rensch, IM Almira Skripchenko, and WGM Dina Belenkaya. You can also enjoy the event's replay at YouTube.com/ChesscomLive.

    Eight players competed in a double round-robin tournament (14 rounds)
    Time control: 120 minutes for the first 40 moves, 60 minutes for the next 20 moves, then 15 minutes for the rest of the game with a 30-second increment per move starting on move 61.
    Draws by mutual agreement were not allowed before Black's 40th move
    Players earned 1 point for a win, 0.5 points for a draw, and 0 points for a loss

    The 2022 Candidates Tournament brought together eight of the best players in the world. In 2021, the field featured a mixture of seasoned players who had already participated in past editions of the event and young prodigies who stepped into the Candidates stage for the first time.

    The 2022 Candidates Tournament had a €500,000 prize pool, distributed as follows: 1. 1st: €48,000 2. 2nd: €36,000 3. 3rd: €24,000 The prize money was divided equally among players with an equal score after 14 rounds. Players also received €3,500 for every half-point they scored. The final prize distribution was as follows: GM Ian Nepomniachtchi, th...

    In December 2021, FIDE announcedthat Madrid would host the 2022 Candidates Tournament. Spain is well known for its chess tradition. The country has hosted all the major chess events at least once, including two previous Candidates finals (1987 and 1993).

    During the 2022 Candidates Tournament, community members could participate in our Guess The Result contest for the chance to win cash prizes and diamond memberships. Any Chess.com member could take their guess on which player they believed would win each round of the event. Members had a chance to win one of the prizes below at the end of the tourn...

    The Candidates Tournament has a long tradition. Its first edition happened in 1950 in Budapest, when GMs David Bronstein and Isaac Boleslavsky tied for first place. Bronstein then won a match against Boleslavsky to earn the right to play for the world champion title against GM Mikhail Botvinnik. The world championship match ended in a tie and, foll...

  3. The 2022 Candidates Tournament was an eight-player chess tournament to decide the challenger for the World Chess Championship 2023. The tournament took place at the Palacio de Santoña in Madrid, Spain, from June 16 to July 5, 2022, with the World Championship finishing in April 2023.

  4. Apr 15, 2023 · The 2023 FIDE World Chess Championship match between Grandmasters Ding Liren and Ian Nepomniachtchi takes place from 7th April to 1st May 2023 in Astana, Kazakhstan. The match will consist of 14 games, followed by a rapid/blitz tiebreak in case of a tie.

  5. Carlsen won the World Rapid Chess Championship 2022 with a score of 10/13 (+8-1=4). He also won the World Blitz Chess Championship 2022 with a score of 16/21 (+13-2=6). This marks the third time in Carlsen's career that he has simultaneously held the Classical, Rapid, and Blitz World Titles, with 2014 and 2019 being the other two occurrences.

  6. The first place is all that matters, as the winner qualifies to face the reigning World Champion Magnus Carlsen in the match for the chess crown. The tournament is played as a double round-robin (all play all twice) with 14 rounds.

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