2009 US Chess Championship Opened
The US Chess Championship was opened on Thursday, May 7th at the Chess Club and Scholastic Center of Saint Louis, Missouri. Thanks to a local philanthropist who donated the exceptionally larger first prize of $35,000, the chess championship has managed to draw the highest ranked chess players of the United States, Gata Kamsky, Larry Christiansen and Hikaru Nakamura among them, who missed the former national events due to the relatively modest prizes.
In addition to the first prize, the 2009 US Chess Championship sponsor, businessman and amateur chess player Rex A. Sinquefield, also donated a new $64,000 prize named after the late American chess player Bobby Fischer, who won in every single game played during the 1963-64 US Chess Championship (yet later renounced his American citizenship and expressed such harsh anti-American criticism that his US Chess Federation membership right was cancelled.) The prize will be given to a player who would go through the 9-rounds chess tournament without counting a single loss.
In the end of 4 rounds, the standing list is topped by the defending US Chess Champion, Yuri Shulman, and chess grandmasters Gata Kamsky, Hikaru Nakamura and Joshua Friedel with 2.5 points each. The latter, has been carrying his grandmaster title only since the 2008 US Chess Championship and his 2568 rating stands out against the other three who all surround the 2700 rating points.
In addition to the first prize, the 2009 US Chess Championship sponsor, businessman and amateur chess player Rex A. Sinquefield, also donated a new $64,000 prize named after the late American chess player Bobby Fischer, who won in every single game played during the 1963-64 US Chess Championship (yet later renounced his American citizenship and expressed such harsh anti-American criticism that his US Chess Federation membership right was cancelled.) The prize will be given to a player who would go through the 9-rounds chess tournament without counting a single loss.
In the end of 4 rounds, the standing list is topped by the defending US Chess Champion, Yuri Shulman, and chess grandmasters Gata Kamsky, Hikaru Nakamura and Joshua Friedel with 2.5 points each. The latter, has been carrying his grandmaster title only since the 2008 US Chess Championship and his 2568 rating stands out against the other three who all surround the 2700 rating points.