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The 64th Russian Superfinal will take place in Moscow from August 7 to 15. Unfortunately, only 8 GMs will be taking part in the event instead of the traditional 12, which is a strange decision given that Russia has eleven 2700+ active players. The prize fund will be about $125k with the winner getting about $33,500 and the player who will come last - about $3,500.
Here is the line-up:
Sergei Karjakin (2788). Qualification: silver at Russian Superfinal 2010. Best finish: 2nd (2010)
Vladimir Kramnik (2781). Qualification: by rating. Best finish: 7th (2005)
Alexander Grischuk (2746). Qualification: bronze at Russian Superfinal 2010. Best finish: 1st (2009)
Peter Svidler (2739). Qualification: by rating. Best finish: 1st (1993, 1994, 1997, 2003, 2008)
Ian Nepomniatchi (2711). Qualification: gold at Russian Superfinal 2010. Best finish: 1st (2010)
Alexander Morozevich (2694). Qualification: Top League 2011. Best finish: 1st (1998, 2007)
Artem Timofeev (2665). Qualification: Top League 2011. Best finish: 7th (2008)
Alexander Galkin (2598). Qualification: Top League 2011. Best finish: 12th (2001)
The top-3 favorites according to a poll at Pogonina.com are Kramnik, Morozevich and Karjakin. Today is the final day of voting - make your choice!