Cairns Cup Explained

Cairns Cup
Sport:Chess
Location:Saint Louis Chess Club
Month Played:June (since 2023)
Established:2019
Tournament Format:Round Robin
Purse:$200,000 (2024)
Broadcast:YouTube
Current Champion: Tan Zhongyi (2024)

The Cairns Cup is an annual round robin chess tournament, founded in 2019, for the leading women's chess players held in St. Louis, Missouri in the United States.[1] The tournament was named after St Louis Chess Club co-founder and World Chess Hall of Fame member Dr Jeanne Cairns Sinquefield.[2] [3]

Venue

The Cairns Cup is hosted at the Saint Louis Chess Club located in the Central West End in St. Louis, Missouri, United States. The venue was funded by multi-millionaire Rex Sinquefield, and opened on July 17, 2008.[4] [5]

Champions

YearWinnerRunner-up3rd placeRef
2019 [6]
2020 [7]
2022 Cancelled due to Covid-19 restrictions [8]
2023 [9]
2024 [10]

Tournaments

2019

The 2019 Cairns Cup was the inaugural event hosted in February 2019. The event featured 10 players, in a round-robin format. The prize fund for the event was $150,000.[2]

Results

The event was won by Valentina Gunina of Russia.[11] [12]

PlacePlayerCrosstable Results
12345678910Total
1½½1½½11117
2½½½½1½111
3½½111100½
40½0½½111½5
5½½0½1½½½½
6½00½01½11
70½00½011½
80010½½0½½3
90010½00½13
1000½½½0½½0

2020

The second edition of the Cairns Cup was held in February 2020. The prize fund was increased to $180,000.[13] 2019 winner, Valentina Gunina, returned to defend her title, ultimately finishing 10th. Humpy Koneru of India won the title.[7] [14] [15]

Results

PlacePlayerCrosstable Results[16]
12345678910Total
1½10½½½1116
2½1½½1½0½1
30010½½1115
41½0½½½½½15
5½½1½½½½½0
6½0½½½½½½0
7½½½½½½0104
8010½½01014
90½0½½½0114
1000001½100

2023

The Cairns Cup returned in 2023 following a two year hiatus. Only nine players' results were counted in the tournament, as 2020 champion Humpy Koneru withdrew shortly before the halfway point.[17] The tournament was won by Anna Zatonskih representing the United States. Alexandra Kosteniuk finished in 2nd, her third top-3 finish in the Cairns Cup, representing Switzerland for the first time. Irina Krush and Bella Khotenashvili shared third place.[18] [19]

Results

PlacePlayerCrosstable results[20]
123456789Total
11½1½½½116
2011011½½5
3½0011½½1
40011½101
5½100½0114
6½00½½1½½
7½0½0101½
80½½10½0½3
90½000½½½2
10Withdrew from event

2024

The 2024 Cairns Cup began on June 12.[21] In May, the ten players for the tournament were confirmed, including 2023 champion Anna Zatonskih. 2024 will also be the first time Spain has had a representative in the tournament. The chief arbiter is Australian chess player Anastasia Sorokina.[22] The prize fund for 2024 has risen to $200,000.[23]

2024 Cairns Cup Entries[24]
Title Name FIDE Rating Federation
2540
GM Mariya Muzychuk2510
GM 2506
GM2505
GM2503
GM2501
GM2457
GM2415
IM2368
IM2331

Tournament Review

Prior to the first official day of play, the players competed in an Ultimate Moves battle of team chess, with players rotating in and out of blitz games. Team A, featuring Tan, Anna Muzychuk, Harika, Kosteniuk, Lee, and Zatonskih, won the ten-game match 5½-1½. Georgian GM Nona Gaprindashvili joined "Team B" as a special tournament guest.[25]

Day one of the event saw former World Champions Tan Zhongyi, Mariya Muzychuk, and Alexandra Kosteniuk all record victories. Harika Dronavalli and Nana Dzagnidze played out a 126 move draw.[26] Day two saw victories for Dzagnidze and Dronavalli, taking them both to joint first alongside Zhongi and Mariya Muzkchuk.[27] In round three, all matches were drawn aside Swiss GM Alexandra Kosteniuk taking victory over Nana Dzagnidze. This saw Kosteniuk join the leaders on 2, with Dzagnidze dropping back to T-5 alongside Anna Muzychuk and Irina Krush on a total score of 1½.[28] On the fourth day, Tan Zhongyi's 20 move victory over defending champion Anna Zatonskih took her into the overall lead on a score of 3. Both Drovanelli and Mariya Muzychuk drew, whilst Kosteniuk lost to Alice Lee.[29] Day five saw all matches end in draws, the leaderboard remaining the same as each player added a half point to their totals.[30]

Following a rest day, the players returned for round six, where Kosteniuk scored a decisive victory over Mariya Muzychuk taking her to an overall score of 3½, a half point behind sole leader Zhongyi.[31] Round seven saw more close games, whilst Zhongyi took the win against Pähtz, retaining her lead, a further four players are also in contention for victory. Kosteniuk won again, and Mariya Muzychuk and Nana Dzagnidze also scored wins over Alice Lee and Irina Krush respectively.[32] In round eight, Anna Muzychuk took a timely vicotry against Kosteniuk taking her to a five-way tie for second place on a score of 4½. Lee beat Zatonskih, leaving the latter at the bottom of the leaderboard with 1½ points total.[33] In round nine, Zhongyi completed a draw against Kosteniuk to secure victory of the 2024 Cairns Cup with a total score of 6. Anna Muzychuk beat Alice Lee to take 2nd place, whilst 3rd was a four way tie between Kosteniuk, Drovanalli, Mariya Muzychuk and Nana Dzaginze. Alice Lee and Irina Krush were tied for 7th place at 4 points. Elisabeth Pähtz and Anna Zatonskih finished 9th place and 10th place, respectively. [10]

Results

PlacePlayerCrosstable results
12345678910Total
1½½½½½½1116
2½½½1½½1½½
3½½½0½½1½15
4½½½0½1½½15
5½0110½0115
6½½½½1½½½½5
7½½½0½½½½½4
8000½1½½½14
90½½½0½½½½
100½000½½0½2

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Cairns' Cup, Elite Women's Event, Announces Field . US Chess . 13 June 2021 . 25 January 2019.
  2. Web site: 2019 Cairns Cup . 12 May 2024 . uschesschamps.com.
  3. Web site: Dr. Jeanne Cairns Sinquefield. 28 May 2024 . worldchesshof.com.
  4. Web site: Fagone. Jason. The Queen's New Gambit: Chess as a Great American Spectator Sport. Wired Magazine. April 3, 2013.
  5. http://saintlouischessclub.org/About/Beginnings Our Beginnings.
  6. Web site: Doggers . Peter . Gunina Wins Inaugural Cairns Cup . Chess.com . 13 June 2021 . 16 February 2019.
  7. Web site: Doggers . Peter . Humpy Koneru Wins Cairns Cup . Chess.com . 13 June 2021 . 17 February 2020.
  8. Web site: Third Annual Cairns Cup Postponed Due to New COVID-19 Travel Restrictions. 13 May 2024 . uschesschamps.com.
  9. Web site: West . Vanessa . Saga Of Zatonskih vs. Krush, Kosteniuk Wins 2nd: 'I have 6 out of 9!' . Chess.com . 6 May 2024 . 13 June 2023.
  10. Web site: Tan Draws With Kosteniuk, Wins Cairns Cup. 23 June 2024 . chess.com.
  11. Web site: Cairns Cup 2019. 12 May 2024 . theweekinchess.com .
  12. Web site: Valentina Gunina wins inaugural Cairns Cup. 12 May 2024 . chessbase.com.
  13. Web site: 2020 Cairns Cup. 13 May 2024 . uschesschamps.com.
  14. Web site: Cairns Cup 2019. 12 May 2024 . theweekinchess.com .
  15. Web site: Humpy Koneru wins second edition of the Cairns Cup. 13 May 2024 . chessbase.com.
  16. Web site: 2020 Cairns Cup Results. 13 May 2024 . chess-results.com.
  17. Web site: Cairns Cup: Khotenashvili wins again, Humpy withdraws. 13 May 2024 . chessbase.com.
  18. Web site: Anna Zatonskih wins 2023 Cairns Cup. 13 May 2024 . fide.com.
  19. Web site: Cairns Cup: Alexandra Kosteniuk clinches second place. 13 May 2024 . chessbase.com.
  20. Web site: 2023 Cairns Cup Results. 13 May 2024 . chess-results.com.
  21. Web site: 2024 Cairns Cup Results. 14 May 2024 . fide.com.
  22. Web site: 2024 Cairns Cup. 25 May 2024 . fide.com.
  23. Web site: 2024 Cairns Cup. 25 May 2024 . uschesschamps.com.
  24. Web site: 2Top Female Chess Players to Compete in Cairns Cup in Saint Louis. 25 May 2024 . yahoo.com.
  25. Web site: Cairns Cup 2024 begins in St. Louis. 14 June 2024 . fide.com.
  26. Web site: Wins For Former World Champions Tan, Kosteniuk, Mariya Muzychuk. 14 June 2024 . chess.com.
  27. Web site: Harika Forgoes Castling In Victory Over 'Chess Queen' Kosteniuk. chess.com.
  28. Web site: Kosteniuk Topples Dzagnidze, Joins Leaders. chess.com.
  29. Web site: Tan Zhongyi Sole Leader After Quick Victory. chess.com.
  30. Web site: Lee Miraculously Saves Game After 5-Hour Marathon. chess.com.
  31. Web site: Kosteniuk Records Fifth Decisive Result, Moves Into Second. chess.com.
  32. Web site: Chaos Reigns As Tan, Kosteniuk, Muzychuk, Dzagnidze Win. chess.com.
  33. Web site: Anna Muzychuk With Black Beats Kosteniuk, Joins Five-Way Tie For Second. chess.com.