M-TEL MASTERS

Veselin Topalov playing Ruslan Ponomariov at M-tel Masters 2005

'M-tel Masters' is an annual super-GM chess tournament held since 2005 in Sofia, the capital of Bulgaria, sponsored and organized by the leading Bulgarian mobile network operator, M-tel. According to the regulations, each of the six participants plays two games against every other, thus making it a double round-robin tournament. The venue is the five-star Grand Hotel Sofia.

Contents
Editions
M-tel Masters 2005
M-tel Masters 2006
M-tel Masters 2007
External links

Editions


M-tel Masters 2005

The first edition of the tournament took place between 11 and 22 May 2005 as part of M-tel's 10th anniversary celebrations and with the participation of top chess players such as Vishwanathan Anand, Veselin Topalov, Vladimir Kramnik, Michael Adams, Judit Polgár and Ruslan Ponomariov. M-tel Masters 2005 was classified in FIDE's 20th category and was named the strongest tournament of 2005 according to the average Elo rating of the participants of 2744. The winner of the tournament was the Bulgarian Veselin Topalov, with the award being conferred by President Georgi Parvanov.
Position Participant Points
1 6.5
2 5.5
3 5.0
3 5.0
5 4.0
5 4.0

M-tel Masters 2006

The 2006 tournament took place between 10 May and 21 May and was attended by Veselin Topalov, Vishwanathan Anand, Ruslan Ponomariov, Peter Svidler, Étienne Bacrot and Gata Kamsky. Brazilian writer Paulo Coelho played the token initial move of the 2006 tournament, which was officially opened by the President of Bulgaria, Georgi Parvanov.
Topalov won the tournament for the second time after a decisive comeback from a somewhat hesitant start. He recorded four consecutive wins in the final rounds to clinch the M-tel Masters 2006 first place with 6.5 points, also defeating his main rival Gata Kamsky in the penultimate round.
Position Participant Points
1 6.5
2 6.0
3 5.5
4 5.0
5 3.5
5 3.5

M-tel Masters 2007

M-tel Masters' 2007 edition was held between 9 May and 20 May and featured Veselin Topalov, Liviu-Dieter Nisipeanu, Shakhriyar Mamedyarov, Gata Kamsky, Michael Adams and Krishnan Sasikiran. Topalov won the tournament for a third consecutive time in a dramatic fashion, defeating the then-current leader Sasikiran in the final round.
Position Participant Points
1 5.5
2 5.0
2 5.0
2 5.0
2 5.0
6 4.5

External links



M-tel Masters 2005 website

M-tel Masters 2006 website

M-tel Masters 2007 website

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