The American Cup is an annual invitational double-elimination chess tournament in St. Louis, Missouri, United States.

Winners

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Open Tournament

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Year Winner Runner-up
2022 Fabiano Caruana Levon Aronian
2023 Hikaru Nakamura Wesley So
2024 Levon Aronian Wesley So

Women's Tournament

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Year Winner Runner-up
2022 Irina Krush Alice Lee
2023 Irina Krush Alice Lee
2024 Alice Lee Irina Krush

Format

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The tournament is 8 player double elimination tournament, featuring 8 of the strongest players in the United States. The championship bracket is played with a time control of 90 minutes, with a 30 second increment throughout for 2 games. The elimination bracket is played with a time control of 25 minutes and a 10 second increment for 2 games. If needed two tiebreak games of 10 minutes with a 5 second increment are played followed by an Armageddon game if necessary. The 2023 edition had 2 blitz games after the initial 10 minute rapid games if still tied before going to Armageddon.

Tournament

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2022 Bracket

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The inaugural edition was held from April 20–28, 2022.[1] Levon Aronian, Fabiano Caruana, Lenier Dominguez, Wesley So, Sam Shankland, Sam Sevian, Jeffery Xiong, and Ray Robson participated in the inaugural event.[2] The tournament was won by Fabiano Caruana.[3]

2023 Bracket

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The 2nd edition of the tournament was held from March 17th-March 26th. [4] Hikaru Nakamura, Fabiano Caruana, Wesley So, Levon Aronian, Lenier Dominguez, Sam Shankland, Sam Sevian and Ray Robson participated in this edition. The tournament was won by Hikaru Nakamura. [5]

2024 Bracket

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The 3rd edition of the tournament was held from March 12th-March 21st.

Women's American Cup

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Running simultaneously with the main tournament a women's tournament is held, featuring 8 of the strongest women in the United States.

2022 Women's Tournament Bracket

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Irina Krush, Anna Zatonskih, Stavroula Tsolakidou, Gulrukhbegim Tokhirjonova, Katerina Nemcova, Alice Lee, Tatev Abrahamyan, and Ruiyang Yan. The inaugural Women's tournament was won by Irina Krush. 12-year-old Alice Lee finished as the runner-up.

2023 Women's Tournament Bracket

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The women's field for the 2023 edition includes Irina Krush, Alice Lee, Anna Zatonskih, Gulrukhbegim Tokhirjonova, Katerina Nemcova, Nazi Paikidze, Atousa Pourkashiyan, and Tatev Abrahamyan. Again, Irina Krush won before Alice Lee. [6]

2024 Women's Tournament Bracket

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The women's field for the 2024 edition includes Anna Zatonskih, Nazi Paikidze, Irina Krush, Zoey Tang, Gulrukhbegim Tokhirjonova, Jennifer Yu, Alice Lee and Jennifer Yu. Alice Lee defeated Irina Krush in the finals after a tied rapid match.

Women's Champion Round 1Women's Champion Round 2Women's Champion FinalWomen's FinalWomen's Final Rematch
1  Anna Zatonskih½
8  Nazi Paikidze
8  Nazi Paikidze1
4  Irina Krush3
4  Irina Krush3
5  Zoey Tang1
4  Irina Krush
2  Alice Lee½
3  Gulrukhbegim Tokhirjonova
6  Jennifer Yu½
3  Gulrukhbegim Tokhirjonova0
2  Alice Lee3
2  Alice Lee
7  Tatev Abrahamyan½4  Irina Krush½4  Irina Krush2
2  Alice Lee2  Alice Lee4
Women's Elimination Round 1Women's Elimination Round 2Women's Elimination Round 3Women's Elimination Final
3  Gulrukhbegim Tokhirjonova
1  Anna Zatonskih5  Zoey Tang½2  Alice Lee3
5  Zoey Tang3  Gulrukhbegim Tokhirjonova33  Gulrukhbegim Tokhirjonova1
6  Jennifer Yu1
8  Nazi Paikidze
6  Jennifer Yu6  Jennifer Yu
7  Tatev Abrahamyan½

References

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  1. ^ "Starting Wednesday American Cup". chessbase.com. April 17, 2022. Retrieved 2022-04-27.
  2. ^ "Start of the American Cup". chessbase.com. April 20, 2022. Retrieved 2022-04-27.
  3. ^ https://www.chess.com/news/view/the-american-cup-day-9-caruana-krush Caruana, Krush Crowned Champions: The American Cup Day 9
  4. ^ "Starting Friday: The American Cup Returns". chessbase.com. March 14, 2023. Retrieved 2023-03-17.
  5. ^ "After Blunder By So In 4th Game, Nakamura Wins The American Cup". chess.com. March 27, 2023. Retrieved 2023-03-29.
  6. ^ https://www.chess.com/news/view/the-american-cup-2023-day-9 Krush Extends Queenship, Wesley So Defeats Nakamura In Tiebreaker