The 2014 Reykjavik Open is looking like it will be a great event with already well over 150 players registered. The Reykjavik Open is an annual tournament with 10 rounds (one day with double-rounds) and the timecontrol is 90 minutes for 40 moves and then extra 30 minutes after move 40. There is a 30 seconds increment throughout. Byes are also available in rounds 2-7.
With just about two months to go till this 50 year Anniversary edition you shouldn’t really need any further good reasons to come and play but just in case we are gonna give you a few!
1. Iceland might be only one flight away for you
Iceland is closer than you think and Icelandair offers flight from several destinations in the US. You should be able to find a flight from anywhere from about 600 to a 1000 dollars and the flight is only around 6 hours from the East Coast.
2. The Spectacular playing venue
The 28.000 sqm. concert hall is not only big, it’s spectacular. Residing at the harbour with an ocean view
GM Ian Rogers said:
…played in the magnificent Harpa – think a black Sydney Opera House
3. Get a chance to play and see strong GM’s
With a big open tournament, a good run could see you playing on demonstration boards agaisnt GM’s or IM’s. There are still several players yet to register and we already have 11+ 2600 players and well over 20 GM’s registered. Add to that a pair of World Junior Champions (U18 and U10) and a 6-time US Champion among other things.
Also note that chess sets and clocks are always provided in Open tournaments in Europe which isn’t always the norm in open US tournaments.
4. Witness the renowned Icelandic nature
The Golden Circle Tour has been a big part of the Side Events calendar at the Reykjavik Open and this year there will be no change!
5. Visit Bobby Fischer’s grave
According to the wishes of Bobby his final resting place was in a quiet cemetery just ouside of Reykjavik in the small town of Selfoss.
6. See Kasparov
Like we reported late last year, the 13th World Champion will be visiting Iceland during the first few rounds. Garry is campaigning to become the next FIDE president.
7. Visit the Blue Lagoon
The Blue Lagoon geothermal spa is one of the most visited attractions in Iceland. The spa is located in a lava field in Grindavík on the Reykjanes Peninsula. It’s roughly a 40 minute drive from Reykjavik.
8. Hospitality, good food
Most visitors in Iceland are surprised at the hospitality and friendliness of the local people. You will also find that almost everybody speaks English though some with a very strong Icelandic accent.
Around downtown Reykjavik you will find a nice variety of restaurants with good food. Be sure to try out some Icelandic seafood.
9. See the Aurora Borealis
The Aurora Borealis (The Northern Lights) can be seen around a 100 days per year and usually throughout March/April. We can’t guarantee it, but it’s nice to experience it.
10. See the beautiful women
Iceland is often considered to have very beautiful women and Iceland has four times had the winner of Miss World, most recently in 2005.
But please be nice to them…we also have very strong men as we have won the World Strongman 7 times!
But first and foremost enjoy your chess in a nice and strong Open tournament which will be covered and broadcast on chess.com