*** Total of £112,500 in prizes!! ***
| Open To All | Prizes for best relative rating achievement | ||||
| 1st Prize | £15,000 |
Rating Band |
1st Prize |
2nd Prize |
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| 2nd Prize | £10,000 |
2500-2599 |
£3,000 |
£2,000 |
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| 3rd Prize | £7,000 |
2400-2499 |
£2,000 |
£1,000 |
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| 4th Prize | £5,000 |
2300-2399 |
£2,000 |
£1,000 |
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| 5th Prize | £4,000 |
2200-2299 |
£2,000 |
£1,000 |
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| 6th Prize | £3,000 |
Under 2200 |
£2,000 |
£1,000 |
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| 7th Prize | £2,500 |
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| 8th Prize | £2,000 |
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| 9th Prize | £1,500 |
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| 10th Prize | £1,250 |
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| 11th Prize | £1,000 |
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| 12th Prize | £1,000 |
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The first prize of £15,000 may not be shared. All other prizes shall be shared where players have the same score or same relative rating performance as appropriate. A player may not win more than one complete prize from the table above. In addition a woman may not win more than one complete prize from the Women's awards.
Best Game Prize: £1,000 • for more information go to our Best Game Prize page
No player may win more than one of the above prizes.
| Women's Awards in Gibtelecom Masters | ||||
Open to all Women |
Prizes for best relative rating achievement |
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| 1st Prize | £8,000 |
2350-2150 |
£500 |
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| 2nd Prize | £4,000 |
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| 3rd Prize | £3,000 |
Under 2150 |
£250 |
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| 4th Prize | £2,500 |
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| 5th Prize | £2,000 |
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| 6th Prize | £1,500 |
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| 7th Prize | £1,000 |
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| 8th Prize | £500 |
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| Challengers - Week 1 | Challengers - Week 2 | |||
| 1st Prize | £2,000 |
1st Prize | £2,000 |
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| 2nd Prize | £1,000 |
2nd Prize | £1,000 |
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| 3rd Prize | £500 |
3rd Prize | £500 |
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| 1950-2050 | £500 |
1950-2050 | £500 |
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| Under 1950 | £500 |
Under 1950 | £500 |
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| Unrated Player | £500 |
Unrated Player | £500 |
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| Gibraltar Prize | £150 |
Gibraltar Prize | £150 |
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Note: A player rated under 2250 could win £6,000 by winning the two Challengers tournaments (£2,000 + £2,000) and the rating prize in the afternoon (£2,000): a mere 20 games to win £6,000.
Open only to players with FIDE ratings under 1800 and nationally rated players of under 1800, ECF grade 150, or unrated players.
The right is reserved to place players in the Challengers if thought unsuitable for the Amateur.
| Amateur - Week 1 | Amateur - Week 2 | |||
| 1st Prize | £1,000 |
1st Prize | £1,000 |
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| 2nd Prize | £600 |
2nd Prize | £600 |
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| 3rd Prize | £400 |
3rd Prize | £400 |
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| 4th Prize | £200 |
4th Prize | £200 |
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| Gibraltar Prize | £100 |
Gibraltar Prize | £100 |
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The highest placed eligible player, not already qualified, in the 2010 Gibraltar Masters shall qualify for the 2010 British Championship, from 25 July to 7 August 2010 in Canterbury.
The ICC PRIZE of travel, room, bed, breakfast and evening meal for one person is being offered in November 2009 for the winner of an exclusive online tournament to be hosted on the world's most popular playing site, the Internet Chess Club (ICC - www.chessclub.com). The winner of the 2008 ICC Online Qualier was GM Tigran L Petrosian of Armenia.
Prizes in all events shall be paid by cheque or electronic transfer, except for the two evening blitz tournaments and the first week Challenger and Amateur events. Any player wishing to receive his potential prize money in cash (pounds sterling or euros) must inform the hotel of their wish to exercise this option on the entry form. There shall be a charge of 3% of the prize money for this service. No prize will be given before 2300 hours on 4 February 2010.
The organizers shall reserve the right of refusal to any participant without assigning a reason.