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Bartlomiej Macieja    Viswanathan Anand

              Site: India  New Delhi
              Event Date: XI-XII, 2000

              ROUND FOUR - MATCH 1
FLAG FED FIDE  NAME S1 S2 R1 R1 R2 R2 TOTAL 
01 Poland POL 2536  GM Bartlomiej Macieja ½ 0         0.5/2 
02 India IND 2762  GM Viswanathan Anand ½ 1         1.5/2 





Rafael Leitão    Alexander Khalifman

              Site: India  New Delhi
              Event Date: XI-XII, 2000

              ROUND FOUR - MATCH 2
FLAG FED FIDE  NAME S1 S2 R1 R1 R2 R2 TOTAL 
01 Brazil BRA 2567  GM Rafael Leitão ½ 0         0.5/2 
02 Russia RUS 2667  GM Alexander Khalifman ½ 1         1.5/2 





Michael Adams    Peter Svidler
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              Site: India  New Delhi
              Event Date: XI-XII, 2000

              ROUND FOUR - MATCH 3
FLAG FED FIDE  NAME S1 S2 R1 R1 R2 R2 TOTAL 
01 United Kingdom ENG 2755  GM Michael Adams ½ ½ ½ 1     2.5/4 
02 Russia RUS 2689  GM Peter Svidler ½ ½ ½ 0     1.5/4 





Alexey Dreev    Veselin Topalov
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              Site: India  New Delhi
              Event Date: XI-XII, 2000

              ROUND FOUR - MATCH 4
FLAG FED FIDE  NAME S1 S2 R1 R1 R2 R2 TOTAL 
01 Russia RUS 2676  GM Alexey Dreev 0 0         0.0/2 
02 Bulgaria BUL 2707  GM Veselin Topalov 1 1         2.0/2 





Alexander Morozevich    Vladislav Tkachiev

              Site: India  New Delhi
              Event Date: XI-XII, 2000

              ROUND FOUR - MATCH 5
FLAG FED FIDE  NAME S1 S2 R1 R1 R2 R2 TOTAL 
01 Russia RUS 2756  GM Alexander Morozevich ½ 0         0.5/2 
02 Francia FRA 2657  GM Vladislav Tkachiev ½ 1         1.5/2 





Jaan Ehlvest    Alexander Grischuk

              Site: India  New Delhi
              Event Date: XI-XII, 2000

              ROUND FOUR - MATCH 6
FLAG FED FIDE  NAME S1 S2 R1 R1 R2 R2 TOTAL 
01 Estonia EST 2627  GM Jaan Ehlvest ½ ½ 0 ½     1.5/4 
02 Russia RUS 2606  GM Alexander Grischuk ½ ½ 1 ½     2.5/4 





 Alexei Shirov     Boris Gelfand
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              Site: India  New Delhi
              Event Date: XI-XII, 2000

              ROUND FOUR - MATCH 7
FLAG FED FIDE  NAME S1 S2 R1 R1 R2 R2 TOTAL 
01 Spain ESP 2746  GM Alexei Shirov ½ ½ 1 ½     2.5/4 
02 Israel ISR 2681  GM Boris Gelfand ½ ½ 0 ½     1.5/4 





Evgeny Bareev    Boris Gulko
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              Site: India  New Delhi
              Event Date: XI-XII, 2000

              ROUND FOUR - MATCH 8
FLAG FED FIDE  NAME S1 S2 R1 R1 R2 R2 TOTAL 
01 Russia RUS 2606  GM Evgeny Bareev ½ ½ ½ 1     2.5/4 
02 United States USA 2643  GM Boris Gulko ½ ½ ½ 0     1.5/4 



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FIDE World Chess Championship 2000

The FIDE World Chess Championship 2000 was held in New Delhi, India, and Tehran, Iran. The first six rounds were played in New Delhi between 27 November and 15 December 2000, and the final match in Tehran started on 20 December and ended on 24 December 2000. The top seeded Indian Grandmaster Viswanathan Anand won the championship.

Background

At the time of this championship, the World title was split. The newly crowned Classical World Champion, Vladimir Kramnik, did not participate, as well as the previous Classical Champion and world's highest-rated player, Garry Kasparov. However, most other strongest players of the world took part. The only other two absentees from the top 25 were Anatoly Karpov and Ye Jiangchuan.

Participants

All players are Grandmasters unless indicated otherwise.



Qualification

Players qualified for the championship according to the following criteria:
  1. four semi-finalists of the previous championship (Alexander Khalifman, Vladimir Akopian, Michael Adams, Liviu-Dieter Nisipeanu);
  2. juniors rated 2600 or higher in the rating lists of January 2000 to July 2000;
  3. the World Junior Champions 1999 (Alexander Galkin) and 2000 (Lazaro Bruzon);
  4. the Women's World Champion 1999 (Xie Jun);
  5. three nominees of the FIDE President;
  6. one nominee of the organizers;
  7. 62 qualifiers from the zonal tournaments;
  8. one nominee from each of the Continental Presidents (for a total of four players);
  9. a sufficient number of best rated players, to bring the total number of participants to 100 (the average of January and July 2000 rating lists was used);
Playing conditions

The championship was a knockout tournament similar to other FIDE World Chess Championships between 1998 and 2004: the players were paired for short matches, with losers eliminated. 28 players (27 best rated and Liviu-Dieter Nisipeanu, one of the quarterfinalists of the previous championship) were given byes to the second round. The field of 100 participants was reduced to one winner over seven rounds.

Rounds 1-5 consisted of a two game match, followed by tie breaks at faster time controls if required. The time control for regular games was 100 minutes, with 50 minutes added after move 40, 10 minutes added after move 60, and 30 seconds added after each move starting with move 1. Tie breaks consisted of two rapid chess games (25 minutes each + 10 seconds per move); followed by two games with shorter time controls if required (15 minutes + 10 seconds per move); followed by a series of blitz games (4 minutes + 10 seconds per move for White, 5 minutes + 10 seconds per move for White, first player to win is the winner of the match). The semifinals (round 6) were best of four games, and the final was best of eight games, with the same conditions for the tie-breaks.

Playing conditions

There was one rest day during round 4 and two rest days during round 6. The tie-breaks of rounds 1-5 were played in the evening following the second game. The final took place one month after rounds 1-6.

Round 1: 27 November 2000, 28 November 2000 (tiebreaks on 29 November 2000)
Round 2: 30 November 2000, 1 December 2000 (tiebreaks on 2 December 2000)
Round 3: 3 December 2000, 4 December 2000 (tiebreaks on 5 December 2000)
Round 4: 6 December 2000, 7 December 2000 (tiebreaks on 8 December 2000)
Round 5: 9 December 2000, 10 December 2000 (tiebreaks on 11 December 2000)
Round 6: 12 December 2000 - 15 December 2000 (tiebreaks on 16 December 2001)
Round 7: 20 December 2000 - 26 December 2000, with a rest day on 23 January 2002 (tiebreaks on 27 January 2002)

Results, rounds 5-7



Results, rounds 1-4















 

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