13/11/2015
2015 Showdown in Saint Louis


The Chess Club and Scholastic Center of Saint Louis is proud to host the 2015 Showdown a pair of exhibition matches between GM Hikaru Nakamura vs. GM Fabiano Cauruana and Gm Hou Yifan vs. GM Parimarajan Negi.

Featured exhibition matches will include exciting games of various formats including Fischer Random (Chess 960), Rapid, Blitz and Blindfold. All games count towards the final score with a win counting as 1 point, a draw as a ½ point and a loss as 0 points. Players will be competing for $150,000 in prizes.

Prize Fund
Nakamura vs. CaruanaHou vs. Negi
PlacePrizePlacePrize
1$60,0001$30,000
2$40,0002$20,000

GM Hikaru Nakamura and GM Fabiano Caruana are the top two American chess players, and both call Saint Louis home. The two are also competing in the 2015 Grand Chess Tour. Nakamura, who is known for his creative play and aggressive style, has lead the American chess scene for nearly a decade. Fabiano recently returned to the U.S., after having represented Italy in international competition for the past 10 years. Fabiano wowed audiences by winning his first 7 rounds and coasting to an impressive victory in the 2014 Sinquefield Cup.
Former Women’s World Champion, GM Hou Yifan and GM Parimarjan Negi of New Dehli, India will also square off, following the same format. Hailing from China, 21-year-old Hou Yifan is the strongest active female player in the world and is the only female currently ranked in the top 100. Indian GM Negi, at 22 years old, is a former Asian continental champion and currently attends Stanford University.
Each game of the exhibition matches will feature live commentary from GM Yasser Seirawan, WGM Jennifer Shahade and GM Maurice Ashley. The event will be streamed live viawww.uschesschamps.com.
Join us Thursday, November 12 through Sunday, November 15  to watch these champions battle it out.
DayDateTimeExhibition Game
ThursdayNov. 121:00 PMBasque Chess (1 game, G/90 +30)
FridayNov. 131:00 PMFischer Random Chess (4 games, G/20 +10)
SaturdayNov. 141:00 PMRapid Chess (4 games, G/15 + 10)
SundayNov. 151:00 PMBlitz Chess (8 games, G/3 +2)