The 2009 SPICE Cup A group is now finalized. As in any international event, obtaining a visa is always a potential problem. It has been quite a challenge to put together an interesting and diverse field.

The first SPICE Cup took place in November 2007. At that time, few chess players have heard of Texas Tech University or Lubbock, Texas.

For our third annual 2009 SPICE Cup (A and B groups), there were more than 100 inquiries by GMs and IMs from all over the world for the 16 spots (6 in A group and 10 in B group). Some of inquiries came from GMs over 2700 and many more from GMs over 2600. I wish I have enough spots for everyone. Unfortunately, we only have 16. I will do my best to accommodate others in future SPICE Cup events.

Here are the players as of August 23, 2009:

A Group – Category 16 (6-player DRR) Average rating: 2630 – Average age: 20



GM Dmitry Andreikin 2659Russia (#6 junior under 20 in the world – Russian Junior Champion) 19

GM Wesley So 2644 – Philippines (#7 junior under 20 in the world – #1 in the Philippines – member of the 2008 Filipino Olympiad team.) 16

GM Varuzhan Akobian 2636 – USA (#6 in the U.S. – 2008 SPICE Cup Co-Champion – 2-time Olympiad Bronze Medalist) 26

GM Yuriy Kuzubov 2631 – Ukraine (#8 junior under 20 in the world – #12 in Ukraine) 19

GM Rauf Mamedov 2626Azerbaijan (#5 player in Azerbaijan – member of the 2008 Azerbaijani Olympiad team) 21

GM Jon Ludvig Hammer 2585 – Norway (#2 in Norway behind Magnus Carlsen – member of the 2008 Norwegian Olympiad team) 19

This event will break the U.S. record by a big margin. Last year’s SPICE Cup was a category 15 event with average rating of 2605.5. This year’s average rating will be over 2630!

B Group Category 11 (10-player RR): 2507



IM Gabor Papp 2562 – HUN (GM norm – Texas Tech Student in 8/2009)

IM Davorin Kuljasevic 2547 – CRO (2 GM norms – Texas Tech Student in 8/2009)

GM Eugene Perelshteyn 2541 – USA (2007 SPICE Cup Champion)

IM Ray Robson 2527 – USA (1 GM norm – Winner of the 2009-2010 Samford Fellowship)

GM Andre Diamant 2526 – Brazil (2008 Brazilian Champion)

IM Ben Finegold 2513 – USA (2 GM norms)

IM Gergely Antal 2487 – HUN (2 GM norms – Texas Tech Student)

GM Amon Simutowe 2473 – ZAM (#1 player in Zambia, first African GM, board 1 of Zambian Olympiad team)

FM Danny Rensch 2386 – USA (2 IM norms)



All ratings listed are FIDE ratings.

The last spot has been tentatively finalized (pending visa).

SPICE Cup Open and SPICE Cup Scholastic Open are once again two of the events which are a part of the SPICE Cup Chess Festival.

Just as last year, the SPICE Cup will be held on campus at Texas Tech University and is co-organized by Texas Tech University, SPICE and the Susan Polgar Foundation.

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