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Shahriyar Mammadyarov wins Titled Tuesday Blitz Grand Prix

21 January 2021 [10:00] - TODAY.AZ

By Azernews


By Laman Ismayilova

Azerbaijani chess player Shahriyar Mammadyarov has won Titled Tuesday Blitz Grand Prix.

The grandmaster, who scored 10 points in 11 rounds, took the first place. The chess player is followed by Raunak Sadwani (India) and Alexander Zubov (Ukraine). Nearly 741 chess players took part in the Swiss tournament. 

Titled Tuesday is a 11-round Swiss-system 3+1 blitz chess tournament held on every Tuesday. 

The first event was held on October 28, 2014. GM Hikaru Nakamura has won the most events with a total of eight tournament wins, followed by GM Georg Meier and Magnus Carlsen. 

In June 2018, Chess.com held a special version of the tournament for which the winner would go on to participate in the Isle of Man International. 

Chess for centuries has been a popular game in Azerbaijan with ancient roots closely related to traditions. The country could preserve these traditions as chess remains to be a crucially popular sport for now.    

The national chess players have always been taking high places at top-ranked tournaments.

Shahriyar Mammadyarov is a three-fold European Team Champion (2009, 2013 and 2017) and gold medalist at the 2012 Chess Olympiad on the third board.

He won the World Junior Chess Championship in 2003 and repeated his victory in 2005, becoming the only two-time champion, achieving a 2,953 performance rating after eight rounds. After winning the Essent Tournament in 2006, Shahriyar achieved world fame. 

In June 2016, Mammadyarov won the 3rd Shamkir Chess Tournament, the Vugar Hashimov Memorial. He defeated Fabiano Caruana and Anish Giri in the last two rounds, which put him in a tiebreak situation with Caruana. He defeated Caruana in the tiebreak, thus giving him tournament victory.

GM Eltaj Safarli won the Azerbaijan Championships in 2010 and 2016. Safarli played in the silver medal-winning Azerbaijani team at the European Team Chess Championship in Porto Carras in 2011 alongside Shahriyar Mammadyarov, Teymur Rajabov, Vugar Hashimov and Qadir Huseynov, previously winning a bronze medal in 2007 and gold in 2009.

National chess player Teymur Rajabov has an Elo rating of 2,738, making him No. 1 in Azerbaijan and 22nd in the world. 

The chess player earned the title of Grandmaster at the age of 14, making him the second-youngest grandmaster in history at the time. In 2003, Rajabov gained international attention after beating the then world No. 1 Garry Kasparov in the Linares tournament, followed by victories over former world champions Viswanathan Anand and Ruslan Ponomariov all in the same year.

Moreover, Rajabov also won the European Team Chess Championship with Azerbaijan in 2009, 2013 and 2017. His major individual achievements include joint first place at 2008 Elista Grand Prix, 2017 Geneva Grand Prix and 2019 FIDE World Cup.

Despite his short life, Vugar Hashimov had made a remarkable contribution to the chess history of Azerbaijan.

He played for Azerbaijan's national team in the Chess Olympiads in 2002, 2004, 2006, and 2008.

Hashimov won a bronze medal in the European Team Championship in 2007 and became the European Champion with the national team in 2009. He was the European vice-champion in the national team in 2011, and the winner of the Reggio Emilia tournament in 2010-2011.

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