World Open chess tournament

The World Open chess tournament is an annual open chess tournament played in most editions in Philadelphia and some editions in New York. The inaugural event was a huge success played in New York in 1973 with 732 participants, and was won by Walter Browne.

The tournament is divided into different sections, with typically 100–200 players in the top section. The 1986 edition had as many as 1507 participants, arguably a world record for a chess tournament. The 2009 edition had 1350 players divided into nine sections. The total prize fund was US$250,000 (first prize in the top section US$15,200). It is usually played in the first week of July, sometimes beginning at the end of June. All editions have been organized by the Continental Chess Association.

Winners

All players finishing equal first are listed; the winners after tie-breaks are boldfaced.

 #   Year  Location Winner Score
 11973 New York  Walter Browne (United States) 9/10
 21974New York  Bent Larsen (Denmark) 8½/9
 31975New York  Pal Benko (United States)
 Alan Trefler (United States)
8/9
 41976New York  Anatoly Lein (Soviet Union)
 Bernard Zuckerman (United States)
8/9
 51977Philadelphia John Fedorowicz (United States)
 Ron Henley (United States)
8/9
 61978Philadelphia Peter Biyiasas (Canada)
 Florin Gheorghiu (Romania)
 Bernard Zuckerman (United States)
 Heikki Westerinen (Finland)
 Yasser Seirawan (United States)
 Javier Lozano Sanz (Spain)
 Inguar Asmundsson (Iceland)
7½/9
 71979Philadelphia Haukur Angantysson (Iceland)
 Tony Miles (England)
 Florin Gheorghiu (Romania)
 Walter Browne (United States)
 Arthur Bisguier (United States)
 Bernard Zuckerman (United States)
 John Fedorowicz (United States)
8/10
 81980Philadelphia Larry Christiansen (United States)
 Roman Dzindzichashvili (United States)
 Florin Gheorghiu (Romania)
 Tony Miles (England)
 Lawrence Day (Canada)
7½/9
 91981New Paltz, New York Igor Ivanov (Canada)
 Dmitry Gurevich (United States)
 Joel Benjamin (United States)
 Michael Rohde (United States)
7½/9
10 1982Philadelphia Nick de Firmian (United States)
 John Fedorowicz (United States)
 Dmitry Gurevich (United States)
 Eugene Meyer (United States)
6/8
11 1983New York Kevin Spraggett (Canada)
 Miguel Quinteros (Argentina)
 Kamran Shirazi (Iran)
 Leonid Bass (United States)
 Vitaly Zaltsman (United States)
7/8
12 1984Valley Forge Joel Benjamin (United States) 7/9
131985Philadelphia Maxim Dlugy (United States)
 Dmitry Gurevich (United States)
 Yehuda Gruenfeld (Israel)
7/9
141986Philadelphia Nick de Firmian (United States) 7½/9
151987Philadelphia Boris Gulko (United States)
 Tony Miles (England)
8/10
161988Philadelphia Maxim Dlugy (United States) 9/11
171989Philadelphia Mikhail Gurevich (Soviet Union)
 Alexander Chernin (Soviet Union)
 Michael Rohde (United States)
 Walter Browne (United States)
 Lev Alburt (United States)
 Larry Christiansen (United States)
 John Fedorowicz (United States)
 Alexander Ivanov (United States)
 Gildardo Garcia (Colombia)
 Vladimir Epishin (Soviet Union)
7½/9
181990Philadelphia Igor Glek (Soviet Union) 7½/9
191991Philadelphia Gata Kamsky (United States)
 Alex Yermolinsky (United States)
 Jóhann Hjartarson (Iceland)
 Semon Palatnik (Soviet Union)
7½/9
201992Philadelphia Grigory Kaidanov (Russia) 8/9
211993Philadelphia Alex Yermolinsky (United States) 7½/9
221994Philadelphia Artashes Minasian (Armenia)
 Loek van Wely (Netherlands)
7,5/9
231995Philadelphia Alex Yermolinsky (United States) 8/9
241996Philadelphia Alex Yermolinsky (United States)
 Alexander Goldin (Russia)
7½/9
251997Philadelphia Alexander Shabalov (United States) 8/9
261998Philadelphia Alexander Goldin (Russia) 8½/9
271999Philadelphia Gregory Serper (United States)
 Boris Gulko (United States)
 Alex Yermolinsky (United States)
 Joel Benjamin (United States)
 Vladimir Akopian (Armenia)
 Jaan Ehlvest (Estonia)
 Igor Novikov (Ukraine)
 Georgy Timoshenko (Ukraine)
 Alexander Shabalov (United States)
 Alexander Fishbein (United States)
7/9
282000Philadelphia Joel Benjamin (United States)
 Jaan Ehlvest (Estonia)
 Alexander Goldin (Israel)
 Gregory Serper (United States)
 Alexander Ivanov (United States)
 John Fedorowicz (United States)
 Pavel Blatny (Czech Republic)
 Sergey Kudrin (United States)
7/9
292001Philadelphia Alexander Goldin (United States)
 Ilya Smirin (Israel)
 Alexander Onischuk (Ukraine)
 Leonid Yudasin (Israel)
 Yuri Shulman (Belarus)
 Joel Benjamin (United States)
 Alexander Ivanov (United States)
7/9
302002Philadelphia Kamil Mitoń (Poland)
 Ilya Smirin (Israel)
 Alexander Onischuk (United States)
 Artur Yusupov (Germany)
 Jaan Ehlvest (Estonia)
 Aleksander Wojtkiewicz (Poland)
 Benjamin Finegold (United States)
 Jonathan Rowson (Scotland)
 Varuzhan Akobian (United States)
7/9
312003Philadelphia Jaan Ehlvest (Estonia)
 Ilya Smirin (Israel)
 Alexander Onischuk (United States)
 Alexander Shabalov (United States)
 Aleksander Wojtkiewicz (United States)
 Nazar Firman (Ukraine)
 Alexander Goldin (United States)
 Gennadi Zaichik (United States)
 Babakuly Annakov (United States)
 Leonid Yudasin (Israel)
7/9
322004Philadelphia Varuzhan Akobian (United States) 7½/9
332005Philadelphia Kamil Mitoń (Poland)
 Magesh Panchanathan (India)
7½/9
342006Philadelphia Gata Kamsky (United States)
 Vadim Milov (Switzerland)
 Ildar Ibragimov (United States)
 Jaan Ehlvest (United States)
 Leonid Yudasin (Israel)
 Alexander Ivanov (United States)
 Giorgi Kacheishvili (Georgia)
 Joel Benjamin (United States)
 Aleksander Wojtkiewicz (United States)
7/9
352007Valley Forge Varuzhan Akobian (United States)
 Alexander Stripunsky (United States)
 Hikaru Nakamura (United States)
 Chanda Sandipan (India)
 Leonid Yudasin (Israel)
 Evgeny Najer (Russia)
 Victor Mikhalevski (Israel)
 Alexander Shabalov (United States)
 Julio Becerra (United States)
7/9
362008Philadelphia Evgeny Najer (Russia)
 Parimarjan Negi (India)
 Ľubomír Ftáčnik (Slovakia)
 Alexander Moiseenko (Ukraine)
7/9
372009Philadelphia Evgeny Najer (Russia)
 Hikaru Nakamura (United States)
7/9
382010Valley Forge Viktor Láznička (Czech Republic) 7½/9
392011Philadelphia Gata Kamsky (United States)
 Michael Adams (England)
7/9
402012Philadelphia Ivan Sokolov (Netherlands)
 Alexander Shabalov (United States)
7/9
412013Arlington Varuzhan Akobian (United States)
 Yuniesky Quesada Perez (Cuba)
 Lázaro Bruzón (Cuba)
 Viktor Láznička (Czech Republic)
 Sergey Erenburg (United States)
 Tamaz Gelashvili (Georgia)
 Parimarjan Negi (India)
 Alejandro Ramirez (United States)
 Yury Shulman (United States)
 Conrad Holt (United States)
6½/9
422014Arlington Ilya Smirin (Israel)
 Illya Nyzhnyk (Ukraine)
 Conrad Holt (United States)
7/9
432015Arlington Aleksandr Lenderman (United States)
 Rauf Mamedov (Azerbaijan)
 Ilya Smirin (Israel)
 Alexander Ipatov (Turkey)
  Ehsan Ghaem Maghami (Iran)
 Illya Nyzhnyk (Ukraine)
 Romain Edouard (France)
 Axel Bachmann (Paraguay)
7/9

Details

References

  1. All details of tournaments from 1973 to 2008 provided by Bill Wall.
  2. Schedule of 38th World Open 2010

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