FIDE World Amateur Chess Championship 2010

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[e][h]FIDE World Amateur Chess Championship 2010
League Information
Series:
FIDE WACC
Organizers:
FIDE
North American Chess Association
Time Control:
Classical
Type:
Offline
Location:
United States Skokie, Illinois
Venue:
Holiday Inn Hotel and Convention Center
Format:
Swiss system
Prize Pool:
$7,000 USD
Start Date:
2010-03-19
End Date:
2010-05-25
Number of Players:
120
Liquipedia Tier:
Links
Chronology

Format

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  • Classical Chess
  • 9 rounds of Swiss
  • Time control:
    • 90 minutes for the game
    • 30 sec increment per move starting from move 1
  • Both Women and Men compete together

Prize Pool

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$7,000 USD are spread among the participants as seen below:

All prize money is divided equally among all players with the same score.
In case of a player having the right to two or more prizes them gets the higher one.

1 Ariel Ofek received 1st prize in Unrated category

Participants

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Participants

Additional Content

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Country Representation

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#Country / RegionRepresentationPlayers
1United States United States80 / 120 (67%)Aakaash Meduri, Abe Sun, Adam Crutcher, Akhil Kalghatgi, Alex Bian, Alex Nevling, Andrew Hubbard, Anthony Gasunas, Apurva Virkud, Ariel Ofek, Awonder Liang, Barrie Richmond, Boguslaw Szelag, Brian Villarreal, Bryce McClanahan, Cesaer Enverga, Charles Craigmile, Christian Glawe, Christopher Girardo, Christopher Prather, Dan Mayers, Daniel Parmet, Dariusz Milek, David Braun, David Lee, David Peng, Dimitri Kosteris, Douglas Cox, Drew Hollinberger, Eleanor Crutcher, Gavin McClanahan, Gee Yong Leong, George Stone, Gordon Randall, Jae Lim, James Wei, Jeff Dixon, Jeffrey Williams, Jennifer Acon, Jim Froehlich, Joe Cima, Joe Delay, John Gao, Joseph Couvillion, Joseph Cygan, Kent Cen, Kevin Potts, Kevin Velazquez, Mark Marovitch, Mark Parnaby, Mark Spitzig, Matt Helfst, Matthew O'Brien, Michael Morrison, Mindren Lu, Miomir Stevanovic, Morry Holland, Nathaniel Criss, Nikhil Kalghatgi, Otis Lewis, Paul Gafni, Paul Seet, Pawel Marcinek, Rick Lutzke, Rob Feldstein, Robert Kim, Roman Kuperman, Rudy Padilla, Ryan Goebel, Ryan Toepfer, Saisree Ravi, Sam Schmakel, Samuel Pérez, Shaogang Bian, Tony Brown, Tony Rich, Vincent Pinkus, Vladim Djordjevic, Yingming Liang, Yun Fan
2Russia Russia19 / 120 (16%)Anastasia Vospoplit, Anna Styazhkina, Artem Batalov, Aynur Arsaev, Azat Musin, Boris Vorobyev, Daniil Golikov, Elena Fayruzova, Grigory Emdin, Ildar Batalov, Mark Emdin, Marsel Giniyatullin, Mikhail Strovsky, Mikhail Sverdlov, Mikhail Yarkovay, Taisia Elizarova, Timur Kisaev, Yanis Prenas, Zinaida Zhunavleva
3India India4 / 120 (3%)Bhaskar Gupta, Niklesh Kumar Jain, Shaikh Mohammad, Vaibhav S. Bhat
4Canada Canada3 / 120 (3%)Agastya Kalra, Regina Kalaydina, Richard Huang
4Colombia Colombia3 / 120 (3%)Guillermo Luigui Nieto, Jesús Marín, Manuel Valero Nieto
6Argentina Argentina1 / 120 (1%)Luis Fernando Torino
6Bulgaria Bulgaria1 / 120 (1%)Denitza Dragieva
6England England1 / 120 (1%)Duncan Harwood
6Finland Finland1 / 120 (1%)Raino Soikkeli
6France France1 / 120 (1%)Olivier Desormes
6Kyrgyzstan Kyrgyzstan1 / 120 (1%)Diekshenbek Alybaev
6Mongolia Mongolia1 / 120 (1%)Bayar Anu
6Portugal Portugal1 / 120 (1%)Bianca Jeremias
6Romania Romania1 / 120 (1%)Gheorghe Ionita
6Spain Spain1 / 120 (1%)Alvaro Rodríguez Varela
6Sri Lanka Sri Lanka1 / 120 (1%)Prashantha Amarasinghe

References

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