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The World Chess960 Championship is a match or tournament held to determine a world champion in Chess960 (also known as Fischer random chess), a popular chess variant in which the positions of pieces on the players' home ranks are randomized with certain constraints. Prior to 2019 FIDE did not recognize a Chess960 world champion or sponsor regular tournaments in the format, but the Chess Classic at Mainz and other non-FIDE affiliated organizations have hosted high-profile Chess960 tournaments and matches. Time controls for Chess960 are non-standardized, and usually conform to the wishes of the tournament sponsor or organizer. As a result, Chess960 championships have been held with irregular time controls ranging from rapid (Mainz) to blitz and bullet. FIDE has organized world championships in 2019 and 2022, with an upcoming championship in 2024. The inaugural champion in 2019 was Wesley So. The current champion in 2022 is Hikaru Nakamura. Background The concept of Fischerandom chess originated as a proposal by former world champion Bobby Fischer, who initially presented it as a variant of shuffle chess and placed constraints on the possible positions in order to improve playability and reduce the chances of an unbalanced opening position. Fischer revealed the variant to the world on June 19, 1996, in Buenos Aires, Argentina, naming it 'Fischerandom' as a portmanteau of his name and the word 'random'. The goal of the game, as stated by Fischer, was to eliminate reliance on preparation and the memorization of various openings, and emphasize creativity and talent. Although the planned match between Eugene Torre and Pablo Ricardi, intended to showcase the new format, was canceled after a dispute between Fischer and the organizers, the variant quickly grew in popularity. That very same year, the first-ever Fischer Random chess tournament was held in Kanjiza, Yugoslavia. The tournament was not a world-class event, however, and it was not until 2001 that stronger matches/tournaments began to be held in the format. 1996 tournament The first international Fischer Random tournament was held in Kanjiza, a small town in Yugoslavia near the border of Hungary. The tournament was a 12-player round robin, and utilized a mix of rapid and blitz time controls – 25 minutes for the first 20 moves, and 5 minutes for the remainder of the game. Due to the irregular time controls, several players lost on time, and the quality of the games was thought to have suffered as a result. A set of four dice was used to randomly determine the starting position of the pieces prior to each game. The tournament was won by the 17-year-old Peter Leko, one of the two grandmasters participating in the event. Leko, who was born in the nearby town of Subotica, scored 9½/11 to win the tournament by a half-point over Yugoslavian grandmaster Stanimir Nikolic. 2001-2009 FiNet Chess960 World Championship at Mainz In 2001, the first Fischer Random World Championship was held at the Chess Classic in Mainz, Germany. The brainchild of Hans-Walter Schmitt, the Chess Classic featured top-ranked players playing rapid and FischeRandom chess games against computers as well as each other. The first edition of the Fischer Random event was an eight-game match between Peter Leko and Michael Adams, and was originally not billed as a 'World Championship' (although this billing would apply to future events, following the inauguration of the World New Chess Association in 2003). Both participants were selected by the organizers – Leko for his experience in Chess960 tournaments, and Adams for his skill in rapid chess. The match, which was eventually won by Leko, was played under standard rapid time controls of 25 minutes per player. Subsequent editions of the championship were held in a format similar to that of the concurrent Rapid World Championship at Mainz. A strong open tournament featuring potential contenders for the world title was held, and the winner of the tournament would receive a chance to challenge the reigning champion in an eight-game match next year. Subsequently, the reigning champion would play a championship match against the winner of the previous open tournament. In 2007, the format of the championship was changed to a double-round robin, with the top two finishers advancing to a final match. Over the nine-year span of the event, four different grandmasters captured the world title – Leko, Peter Svidler, Levon Aronian, and Hikaru Nakamura. In addition to the Chess960 Open and Chess960 Championship match, separate Chess960 Women's Championship matches was held in 2006 and 2008. Russian grandmaster Alexandra Kosteniuk won both matches, defeating Elisabeth Pähtz and Kateryna Lahno. The event came to an end in 2010 when the funding for the Chess Classic was withdrawn. 1 Blitz tiebreaks used to settle the outcome. 2018 'Unofficial' World Championship Match Beginning on February 9, 2018, reigning Chess960 champion Hikaru Nakamura was slated to play a 16-game Chess960 exhibition match against the then-world champion Magnus Carlsen at the Henie Onstad Kunstsenter in Bærum, Norway. The match was announced by Jøran Aulin-Jansson, president of the Norwegian Chess Federation, in October 2017 as a supporting program for an ongoing art exhibition Dag Alveng – Still Time at the Henie Onstad museum. Time controls for the match were categorized as 'slow-rapid' and 'fast-rapid'; players are given 45 minutes for 40 moves plus 15 minutes afterwards for the first eight games, and 10 minutes plus a five-second increment for the final eight games. Slow-rapid games were to be weighted twice as heavily as their fast-rapid counterparts. Carlsen won the match with a 14–10 score. 2019 FIDE World Fischer Random Championship FIDE, Chess.com, and Dund A.S. announced plans for a formal Chess960 world championship tournament to be held with online qualifiers, followed by over-the-board semifinal matches and a final match in Norway in fall 2019, with a prize fund of $375,000. Grandmasters who confirmed their participation in the event included Magnus Carlsen, Hikaru Nakamura, Fabiano Caruana, Wesley So, Alexander Grischuk, Ian Nepomniachtchi and Peter Svidler. Chess.com conducted online qualifying events open to these and other players. FIDE president Arkady Dvorkovich commented: "It is an unprecedented move that the International Chess Federation recognizes a new variety of chess, so this was a decision that required to be carefully thought out. But we believe that Fischer Random is a positive innovation: It injects new energies and enthusiasm into our game, but at the same time it doesn't mean a rupture with our classical chess and its tradition. It is probably for this reason that Fischer Random chess has won the favor of the chess community, including the top players and the world champion himself. FIDE couldn't be oblivious to that: It was time to embrace and incorporate this modality of chess." After a number of online .... Discover the Bill Ricardi popular books. Find the top 100 most popular Bill Ricardi books.

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    Another Stupid Apocalypse

    Bill Ricardi

    Sorch would love to save Panos today, but the boat sprung a leak and his kid just got sent to the Headmaster's office. Can he get back to you tomorrow? Another Stupid Apocalypse i...

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    Another Stupid Demon

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    When a captured hero forgets his past, an unlikely group of friends must rescue him from his imprisonment by a demon worshipping cult. Will Sorch recover in time to save his a...

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    Rhythm

    Bill Ricardi

    Cutting a deal with the god of sex and music was supposed to be Lucas' big break. But when the price of power is sharing your body with an ancient Egyptian spir...

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    Another Stupid Demon

    Bill Ricardi

    Sorch is an orc mage in a world where orcs are cursed with stupidity every time they cast a spell. After thwarting an evil plot to destroy Royal Moffit, Sorch became the prisoner o...

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    The Ihy Saga - Arc 1

    Bill Ricardi

    “In the era of CCTV, when every phone was a camera and every child was born to doubt, the world thought that the age of miracles had passed.They were wrong.Ihy, the Egyptian god of...

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    Another Stupid Spell

    Bill Ricardi

    If your own intelligence was the fuel that your magic ran on, how brightly would you dare to burn? Sorch is an abused orc mage in a world where orcs are cursed with stupidity ever...

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    The Seelie Recipe

    Bill Ricardi

    In the enchanted hills of rural New England, a reward awaits those who would perfect life's great recipe. Ingredients: Bravery, tenacity, and a dash of love. Experience the won...

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    Boys, Baps, and Breeding

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    A fast burning, reverseharem werewolf adventure set in the heart of Belfast.Katie is a normal call center worker. She doesn't have the perfect body, or a million followers on socia...

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    Another Stupid Spell

    Bill Ricardi

    If your own intelligence was the fuel that your magic ran on, how brightly would you dare to burn?Sorch is an abused orc mage in a world where orcs are cursed with stupid...

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    Rhythm

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    Cutting a deal with the god of sex and music was supposed to be Lucas' big break. But when the price of power is sharing your body with an ancient Egyptian spirit, things get compl...

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    Cadence

    Bill Ricardi

    Zealots and gangsters and Voids, oh my. Sometimes working for the god of sex and music isn't all it's cracked up to be. Lucas Andrews, known as '...

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    Cadence

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    Zealots and gangsters and Voids, oh my. Sometimes working for the god of sex and music isn't all it's cracked up to be. Lucas Andrews, known as ‘Lucky’ to his friends, is on the r...

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    Tempo

    Bill Ricardi

    "The god of sex and music isn't available to answer your prayers right now. Please leave your devout plea after the tone, and he'll bestow his divine grace upon you at his earliest...

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    A Princess of Last Resort

    Bill Ricardi

    With the elflands in flames and the royal family silenced, a distant heir must flee from murderous invaders. Will Sarah and her half brother Granite survive the frigid wilderness a...

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    A Princess of Last Resort

    Bill Ricardi

    With the elflands in flames and the royal family silenced, a distant heir must flee from murderous invaders. Will Sarah and her half brother Granite s...

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    The Seelie Recipe

    Bill Ricardi

    An enchanting tale by one of fantasy's master storytellers, Bill Ricardi. Explore life's great recipe. Ingredients: Bravery, tenacity, magic, and a dash of love.In the enchant...

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    Another Stupid Apocalypse

    Bill Ricardi

    A semiretired mage is torn away from his new family when the world itself starts to self destruct. Will Sorch allow his son to follow in his dangerous footsteps to a...

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    Another Stupid Trilogy

    Bill Ricardi

    "If your own intelligence was the fuel that your magic ran on, how brightly would you dare to burn?"This box set contains the complete 'Another Stupid Trilogy' story line; an unabr...