Shamkir Chess


Shamkir Chess is a chess supertournament played in Shamkir, Azerbaijan in memory of Vugar Gashimov.

Winners

2014

The Gashimov Memorial 2014 took place in the Haydar Aliev Centre in Shamkir City from 16 April to 30 April 2014, consisting of two tournaments, with invited players Magnus Carlsen, Hikaru Nakamura, Sergey Karjakin, Fabiano Caruana, Shakhriyar Mamedyarov, and Teimour Radjabov making up the A Tournament. The Elo average for the tournament was 2780, making it a Category 22 event and one of the highest rated tournaments of all time.
The A Tournament was held as a double round robin, with each player facing the other with both colours, while the B Tournament was held as a single round robin.
The total prize fund for the A tournament was €100,000, while the prize fund for the B tournament was €30,000.
In the A Tournament, in spite of losing consecutive games early on, Magnus Carlsen won after a last round White win over Fabiano Caruana who finished second.
In the B Tournament, Pavel Eljanov won two and drew one of his last three games to take first place.
PlayerRating123456PointsWinsTPR
1'28810 10 ½½ ½1 11 12868
227831 0½ 1½ ½½ ½0 12814
327131 ½½ 0½ ½½ ½½ ½512793
42772½ ½½ ½½ ½½ ½½ ½502781
527720 0½ ½½ ½½ ½1 1522781
627600 01 0½ ½½ ½0 0312638

PlayerRating12345678910PointsWinsTPR
1'2732½011½½½1162775
22685½010½1½112738
3273411½½½0½½½522694
4272200½½½111½522695
5271601½½½0½½12657
62516½½½½½½½0½402640
72660½0101½0½½422625
82584½½½0½½10½412632
9262100½0½1½1½422628
10265600½½0½½½½32543

2015

The second edition of Shamkir Chess took place 16–25 April 2015.
World champion Magnus Carlsen, former world champion Viswanathan Anand and Vladimir Kramnik competed in the tournament in Azerbaijan, as well as Fabiano Caruana, Anish Giri, Wesley So, Maxime Vachier-Lagrave, Shakhriyar Mamedyarov, Michael Adams, and the Azerbaijan Champion Rauf Mamedov.
The tournament's total prize fund was €100,000.
Magnus Carlsen won the event with 7 points out of 9
PlayerRating12345678910PointsWinsTPR
12863½½111½½1172981
22791½1½½11½½½62892
32788½00½½11½1532809
428020½11½½½½½522811
527830½½001½1½422735
6275400½½1½½½½412738
72746½00½0½1½½12694
82790½½0½½½0½½02697
927620½½½0½½½½02699
1026510½0½½½½½½02708

2016

The 3rd Shamkir Chess Tournament took place from May 26 to June 4, 2016. All ratings below are from the May 2016 FIDE Rating Lists.
PlayerRating12345678910PointsWinsTPR
1'274811½½01½1½642854
228040½½1½½111642848
327900½1½11½½½2808
42779½½0½1½½½152770
52655½0½½½½½½12744
627631½00½0½1½422694
726640½0½½1½½½412704
82726½0½½½½½½½402699
9276500½½½0½½12654
102663½0½00½½½02578

Both Mamedyarov and Caruana were equal after nine rounds. Mamedyarov won the ensuing tiebreak rounds. The first two games were 10+3, and the second two games were 5+3.
PlayerRapid ratingBlitz rating1234PointsPlace
'27912714½½1½1
28292665½½0½2

2017

2018

The total prize fund of the fifth edition of Shamkir Chess tournament was again set to €100,000, with the winner receiving €30,000. With an average rating of 2768, it was a category XXI tournament.
One week before the beginning of the tournament, former world champion Vladimir Kramnik sent a letter to the organization committee stating he would not participate as planned, as he desired a rest after the Candidates Tournament held in March. The organizers replaced Kramnik with the No. 1 Polish player Radosław Wojtaszek.
In the last round of the tournament, Magnus Carlsen and Ding Liren faced each other. They were in first and second place, respectively, and Carlsen as white needed only a draw to reclaim the title after two years of absence from the tournament. The game was a theoretical Four Knights Game. It was clear that Ding did not want to risk his runner-up position by attempting to defeat Carlsen as black, and the game was drawn within 20 minutes. As a result, Carlsen won the tournament for the third time.
PlayerRating12345678910PointsWinsSBTPR
12843½½½11½1½½632885
22778½½½½½½½1122847
32778½½½½½½1½½512810
42814½½½½½½0½1119.502763
527440½½½½½1½½119.252771
627770½½½½½½½1118.502767
72748½½½½½½½½½02770
8Veselin Topalov 27490½010½½½1422727
92704½0½½½½½½½402732
102745½0½0½0½0½02605

2019

PlayerRating12345678910PointsWinsSBTPR
12845½111½½1½17 2991
22812½½1½½10½½5222.252817
327530½½1½½½½15220.252824
4277100½½½11½½220.252779
527790½0½½½½11218.252778
62756½½½½½½½½½017.502781
72740½0½0½½½1½4117.502739
8273901½0½½½½½4117.252740
92790½½½½0½0½½2697
1027970½0½0½½½½32651