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Las Vegas Chess Festival 2022

Topalov
Wang
R7 LIVE
Mamedyarov
Giri
R7 LIVE
Anand
Radjabov
R7 LIVE
MVL
So
R7 LIVE
Carlsen
Tari
R7 LIVE
Radjabov
Topalov
1
1.5
R6
Wang
MVL
1
1.5
R6
Giri
Anand
1
1.5
R6
So
Tari
1.5
1
R6
Carlsen
Mamedyarov
3
0
R6
Giri
Radjabov
3
0
R5
Tari
Wang
3
0
R5
MVL
Topalov
1.5
1
R5
Mamedyarov
So
1.5
1
R5
Carlsen
Anand
1.5
1
R5
Wang
Mamedyarov
0
3
R4
Topalov
Tari
1.5
1
R4
Radjabov
MVL
1.5
1
R4
So
Anand
1.5
1
R4
Carlsen
Giri
3
0
R4
Tari
MVL
0
3
R3
Mamedyarov
Topalov
1.5
1
R3
Anand
Wang
1.5
1
R3
Giri
So
1
1.5
R3
Carlsen
Radjabov
3
0
R3
Radjabov
Tari
1.5
1
R2
Topalov
Anand
0
3
R2
Wang
Giri
1
1.5
R2
MVL
Mamedyarov
1.5
1
R2
So
Carlsen
1.5
1
R2
Mamedyarov
Tari
1.5
1
R1
Anand
MVL
3
0
R1
Giri
Topalov
1.5
1
R1
So
Radjabov
3
0
R1
Carlsen
Wang
1.5
1
R1
Duda
Nepo
R14 LIVE
Liren
Nakamura
R14 LIVE
Caruana
Firouzja
R14 LIVE
Rapport
Radjabov
R14 LIVE
Radjabov
Caruana
R13 LIVE
Firouzja
Liren
R13 LIVE
Nakamura
Duda
R13 LIVE
Nepo
Rapport
R13 LIVE
Nepo
Nakamura
R12 LIVE
Duda
Firouzja
R12 LIVE
Liren
Radjabov
R12 LIVE
Rapport
Caruana
R12 LIVE
Caruana
Liren
R11 LIVE
Radjabov
Duda
R11 LIVE
Firouzja
Nepo
R11 LIVE
Nakamura
Rapport
R11 LIVE
Nakamura
Firouzja
R10 LIVE
Nepo
Radjabov
R10 LIVE
Duda
Caruana
R10 LIVE
Rapport
Liren
R10 LIVE
Liren
Duda
R9 LIVE
Caruana
Nepo
R9 LIVE
Radjabov
Nakamura
R9 LIVE
Firouzja
Rapport
R9 LIVE
Firouzja
Radjabov
R8 LIVE
Nakamura
Caruana
R8 LIVE
Nepo
Liren
R8 LIVE
Rapport
Duda
R8 LIVE
Caruana
Radjabov
R7 LIVE
Liren
Firouzja
R7 LIVE
Duda
Nakamura
R7 LIVE
Rapport
Nepo
R7 LIVE
Nepo
Duda
R6 LIVE
Nakamura
Liren
R6 LIVE
Firouzja
Caruana
R6 LIVE
Radjabov
Rapport
R6 LIVE
Nakamura
Nepo
R5 LIVE
Firouzja
Duda
R5 LIVE
Radjabov
Liren
R5 LIVE
Caruana
Rapport
R5 LIVE
Liren
Caruana
R4 LIVE
Duda
Radjabov
R4 LIVE
Nepo
Firouzja
R4 LIVE
Rapport
Nakamura
R4 LIVE
Firouzja
Nakamura
R3 LIVE
Radjabov
Nepo
R3 LIVE
Caruana
Duda
R3 LIVE
Liren
Rapport
R3 LIVE
Duda
Liren
R2 LIVE
Nepo
Caruana
R2 LIVE
Nakamura
Radjabov
R2 LIVE
Rapport
Firouzja
R2 LIVE
Radjabov
Firouzja
R1 LIVE
Caruana
Nakamura
R1 LIVE
Liren
Nepo
R1 LIVE
Duda
Rapport
R1 LIVE
Radjabov
Firouzja
R1 LIVE
Caruana
Nakamura
R1 LIVE
Liren
Nepo
R1 LIVE
Duda
Rapport
R1 LIVE
Aronian
MVL
0
1
TB 1.3
MVL
So
1
0
TB 1.2
So
Aronian
1
0
TB1.1
Dominguez
So
1/2
1/2
R9
Firouzja
MVL
0
1
R9
Deac
Caruana
1/2
1/2
R9
Rapport
Nepo
1/2
1/2
R9
Aronian
Mamedyarov
1/2
1/2
R9
Nepo
Aronian
1/2
1/2
R8
Caruana
Rapport
1/2
1/2
R8
MVL
Deac
1/2
1/2
R8
So
Firouzja
1/2
1/2
R8
Mamedyarov
Dominguez
1/2
1/2
R8
Firouzja
Dominguez
1
0
R7
Deac
So
1/2
1/2
R7
Rapport
MVL
0
1
R7
Aronian
Caruana
1/2
1/2
R7
Nepo
Mamedyarov
0
1
R7
Caruana
Nepo
1/2
1/2
R6
MVL
Aronian
0
1
R6
So
Rapport
1/2
1/2
R6
Dominguez
Deac
1
0
R6
Mamedyarov
Firouzja
1/2
1/2
R6
Deac
Firouzja
1/2
1/2
R5
Rapport
Dominguez
1/2
1/2
R5
Aronian
So
1/2
1/2
R5
Nepo
MVL
1/2
1/2
R5
Caruana
Mamedyarov
1
0
R5
MVL
Caruana
1
0
R4
So
Nepo
1
0
R4
Dominguez
Aronian
0
1
R4
Firouzja
Rapport
1/2
1/2
R4
Mamedyarov
Deac
1/2
1/2
R4
Rapport
Deac
0
1
R3
Aronian
Firouzja
1/2
1/2
R3
Nepo
Dominguez
1/2
1/2
R3
Caruana
So
1/2
1/2
R3
MVL
Mamedyarov
1/2
1/2
R3
So
MVL
1/2
1/2
R2
Dominguez
Caruana
1/2
1/2
R2
Firouzja
Nepo
0
1
R2
Deac
Aronian
1/2
1/2
R2
Mamedyarov
Rapport
1/2
1/2
R2
Aronian
Rapport
1/2
1/2
R1
Nepo
Deac
1/2
1/2
R1
Caruana
Firouzja
1/2
1/2
R1
MVL
Dominguez
1/2
1/2
R1
So
Mamedyarov
1
0
R1
MVL
Wang
1
0

Ding
Nepo
1
0

Giri
Alekseenko
0
1

Caruana
Grischuk
1/2
1/2

Grischuk
Giri
1
0

Ding
Alekseenko
1
0

MVL
Nepo
1/2
1/2

Caruana
Wang
1
0

Nepo
Wang
0
1

MVL
Alekseenko
1
0

Ding
Grischuk
1

Caruana
Giri
0
1

Ding
Giri
0
1

MVL
Grischuk
0
1

Wang
Alekseenko
1/2
1/2

Caruana
Nepo
1/2
1/2

ALekseenko
Nepo
0
1

Grischuk
Wang
1/2
1/2

Giri
MVL
1/2
1/2

Ding
Caruana
1/2
1/2

MVL
Ding Liren
1/2
1/2

Wang
Giri
0
1

Nepo
Grischuk
1/2
1/2

Caruana
Alekseenko
1/2
1/2

Grischuk
Alekseenko
0
1

Giri
Nepo
1/2
1/2

Ding
Wang
1/2
1/2

MVL
Caruana
0
1

Grischuk
Giri
1/2
1/2

Alekseenko
Ding
1/2
1/2

Nepo
MVL
0
1

Wang
Caruana
1/2
1/2

Caruana
MVL
1/2
1/2

Las Vegas Chess Festival 2022 is taking place 8-12 June. It includes the National Open, the US Women’s Open, International Youth Championship and many side events. Live games from Las Vegas Chess 2022 here
The National Open
The National Open is a 7 round (9 rounds for the Open Section) Swiss System tournament, and you can choose between the standard 4-day or alternate 3-day or 2-day playing schedules. Half-point byes are available for all rounds, with proper notice to the Tournament Directors or with your advance entry. The Open, Under 2300 and Under 2100 Sections will be FIDE rated.
The National Open is one of America’s longest running premier Open tournaments. First established by Ed Edmondson in 1965, Fred Gruenberg brought the tournament back to Las Vegas in 1983. He and Alan Losoff organized the National Open for over 25 years and added to its well-deserved reputation as The Chess Vacation of the Year. Over the years, with additional championships and events, the National Open has grown to become the centerpiece of the Las Vegas International Chess Festival.
9 Round FIDE rated Open Section with GM & IM norms possible
7 Rounds in Lower Sections
Under 2300 and Under 2100 Sections are FIDE rated
Beginners section has 3 separate 1-day schedules of 6 rounds each
40/90, SD/30, +30 second increment
3-day rounds 1 & 2   Game/60 +10 second increment
2-day rounds 1 – 4   Game/30 +5 second increment
Beginners Sections  Game/30 +5 second increment
Open (Championship)       Under 1900
Under 2300                        Under 1700
Under 2100                        Under 1500
Under 1300 with separate under 1000 prize
Beginners: Unrated or provisionally 1300 or lower
Open section is open to all players. Under sections are open only to players with ratings lower than the section limit. Players with provisional ratings (based on 25 games or fewer) may not win an amount greater than 40% of the top prize in any under section of the National Open; the balance of the prize goes to next players in line.
Players without official ratings may only play in one of the top 2 sections or in one or more Beginner section schedules. Verified foreign ratings may used if reliable conversion is possible. FIDE ratings are converted by USCF = FIDE + 50 if FIDE >= 2200, USCF = 0.765 x FIDE + 560 if FIDE < 2200.
June FIDE ratings will be used for the Open section, official June US Chess ratings will be used for all other sections. Other ratings, including US Chess online ratings, may be used if higher. If your rating changes in the June supplement you will be moved up automatically or down on request. Players rated more than 100 points higher than the section limit during the last 2 years may be moved to a higher section.
The decision of the chief tournament director regarding eligibility, rating adjustments, conversions, unofficial ratings, the CCA minimum rating list or other rating issues is final.
Every effort will be made to start players in the appropriate section, but if an error is discovered late in the tournament it will be corrected.  If there is any reason you may not be eligible for the section you entered, be sure to ask for a review before Round 1 is paired.
2 player teams, with one male player and one female player. The average rating of the teammates must be below 2200. Teammates may play in different sections or schedules of the National Open. Each player must sign up on site before both players have started round 2. Prize limits do not apply. Only the first 7 round results are used for players in the Open Section, the best day counts for players in the Beginners Section.
1/2 point byes are available in any round if requested at least 2 hours in advance. Sunday byes must be requested before the start of round 4 and may not be cancelled after round 4 starts.
Membership in the U.S. Chess Federation is required of all players except foreign GMs or IMs. You may join with your entry or on site. Players will not be allowed to complete the tournament without a valid membership.

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