Norway Chess 2021: All The Information – Chess.com

Norway Chess is a classical chess tournament held every year since 2013 in Stavanger, Norway. Up until 2019 it was accompanied by a blitz tournament, which was put on hold during the coronavirus pandemic.

Norway Chess 2021 ran from September 7-17. It was won by GM Magnus Carlsen.

The 2021 tournament is a six-player, 10-round double round-robin.

Norway Chess uses an unusual scoring system. If the classical game in a round is decisive, the winner gets three points and the loser none. If the game is drawn, however, the competitors play an armageddon game. The winner of the armageddon game scores 1.5 points for the round and the loser one point.

The time control in standard games is 120 minutes for the game with a 10-second increment after move 40. In the armageddon game, White gets 10 minutes and Black gets 7, with a 1-second increment after move 41.

This year's field includes both the world champion and the world championship challenger, just weeks ahead of their match. The full list:

The opening ceremony and the first round are played on September 7. There is a slate of games every day except September 11 and the tournament concludes on September 17, including any necessary playoffs.

Due to a visa issue, Nepomniachtchi will play his round one game against Karjakin on the rest day.

Norway Chess is held in Stavanger every year. In 2021, it will occur at the Clarion Hotel in Stavanger.

Norway Chess have not announced the prize fund for 2021.

The 2020 prize fund totaled 1.81 million Norwegian kroner (NOK).

1st NOK 700.0002nd NOK 370.0003rd NOK 230.0004th NOK 180.0005th NOK 170.0006th NOK 160.000

The exchange rate as of July 7, 2021 is 8.67 kroner per U.S. dollar and 10.27 kroner per Euro.

2020 regulations link: https://norwaychess.no/en/regulations-2020/

2021 program link: https://norwaychess.no/en/players-2021/

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