Norway Chess

{{short description|Chess tournament}}

Norway Chess is an annual closed chess tournament, typically taking place in the May to June time period every year. The first edition took place in the Stavanger area, Norway, from 7 May to 18 May 2013. The 2013 tournament had ten participants, including seven of the ten highest rated players in the world per the May 2013 FIDE World Rankings.Paul Fridtjov Svendsen: [http://www.aftenbladet.no/nyheter/lokalt/sandnes/Sandnes-far-forsmak-pa-VM-finalen-i-sjakk-3150975.html Sandnes får forsmak på VM-finalen i sjakk] Stavanger Aftenblad, 2 April 2013 {{in lang|no}} It was won by Sergey Karjakin, with Magnus Carlsen and Hikaru Nakamura tied for second place.Lubomir Kavalek (21 May 2013): [http://www.huffingtonpost.com/lubomir-kavalek/karjakin-wins-norway-ches_b_3287817.html Karjakin Wins Norway Chess 2012, Edges Carlsen and Nakamura] Huffington Post, retrieved 23 June 2013 Norway Chess 2014 took place in mid-June 2015 and was a part of the inaugural Grand Chess Tour. The tournament has since decided to withdraw from the Grand Chess Tour.{{cite web|last=McGourty |first=Colin |url=https://chess24.com/en/read/news/norway-chess-quits-the-grand-chess-tour |title=Norway Chess quits the Grand Chess Tour |publisher=chess24.com |access-date=2017-11-30}}

Winners

=Open section=

:

class="sortable wikitable"

! # !! Year !! Winner (classical) !! Winner (blitz)

style="text-align:center;"|12013{{flagathlete|Sergey Karjakin|Russia}}{{flagathlete|Sergey Karjakin|Russia}}
style="text-align:center;"|22014{{flagathlete|Sergey Karjakin|Russia}}{{flagathlete|Magnus Carlsen|Norway}}
style="text-align:center;"|32015{{flagathlete|Veselin Topalov|Bulgaria}}{{flagathlete|Maxime Vachier-Lagrave|France}}{{Cite web|url=http://theweekinchess.com/chessnews/events/norway-chess-2015/vachier-lagrave-wins-the-opening-blitz-of-the-3rd-norway-chess-tournament|title=Vachier-Lagrave wins the opening blitz of the 3rd Norway Chess tournament {{!}} The Week in Chess|date=2015-06-15|website=theweekinchess.com}}
style="text-align:center;"|42016{{flagathlete|Magnus Carlsen|Norway}}{{flagathlete|Magnus Carlsen|Norway}}
style="text-align:center;"|52017{{flagathlete|Levon Aronian|Armenia}}{{flagathlete|Magnus Carlsen|Norway}}
style="text-align:center;"|62018{{flagathlete|Fabiano Caruana|United States}}{{flagathlete|Wesley So|United States}}
style="text-align:center;"|72019{{flagathlete|Magnus Carlsen|Norway}}{{flagathlete|Maxime Vachier-Lagrave|France}}
style="text-align:center;"|82020{{flagathlete|Magnus Carlsen|Norway}}
style="text-align:center;"|92021{{flagathlete|Magnus Carlsen|Norway}}
style="text-align:center;"|102022{{flagathlete|Magnus Carlsen|Norway}}{{flagathlete|Wesley So|United States}}
style="text-align:center;"|112023{{nowrap|{{flagathlete|Hikaru Nakamura|United States}}}}{{nowrap|{{flagathlete|Nodirbek Abdusattorov|Uzbekistan}}}}
style="text-align:center;"|122024{{flagathlete|Magnus Carlsen|Norway}}
style="text-align:center;"|132025

=Women's section=

:

class="sortable wikitable"

! # !! Year !! Winner (classical)

style="text-align:center;"|12024{{flagathlete|Ju Wenjun|China}}
style="text-align:center;"|22025

2013

The 2013 tournament started with a blitz round played at the University of Stavanger on 7 May 2013. Rounds 1–8 were played at Hotel Residence, Sandnes (rounds 1–3, 5–6, 8), at Aarbakke factory in Bryne (round 4) and on the island Sør-Hidle in Strand (round 7).[http://norwaychess.com/en/program/ Norway Chess 2013: Program] The final round 9 was played in Stavanger Concert Hall on 18 May 2013. In addition to the super tournament, there was a local school tournament and a celebrity tournament. Partly parallel to the tournament, Stavanger Open NGP 2013 was arranged by Stavanger Chess Club from 8 to 12 May. Games were streamed live with Dirk Jan ten Geuzendam and Simen Agdestein as commentators.Thor Bugge Lanesskog: [http://thornews.com/2013/02/09/norway-chess-2013-super-tournament-and-public-celebration/ Norway Chess 2013 – Super Tournament and Public Celebration], Thor News, 9 February 2013

The tournament was arranged by the foundation Norway Chess, with economic support from local businesses and municipalities and the Rogaland county. The cost of the arrangement was predicted to be about 5 million Norwegian kroner (approximately 672,000 euro),[http://www.chessdom.com/norway-chess-2013-with-impressive-lineup/ Norway Chess 2013 with impressive lineup] chessdom.com, retrieved 3 April 2013 of which about half is for the prizes for the participants.Øyvind Brenne: [http://www.vg.no/sport/artikkel.php?artid=10078033 Carlsen blir trekkplaster i storturnering på norsk jord] VG, 7 February 2013 {{in lang|no}} The organizers plan to make the tournament a yearly event.

Vladimir Kramnik was originally among the expected participants, but in April 2013 it was announced that he had withdrawn and was replaced with Peter Svidler.[http://www.chessdom.com/svidler-will-replace-kramnik-at-norway-chess-2013/ Svidler will replace Kramnik at Norway Chess 2013] Chessdom.com, 13 April 2013

=Blitz tournament=

On 7 May 2013, a blitz tournament was played to decide the play order for the main tournament.{{Cite web |url=http://norwaychess.com/en/result-of-blitz-tournament/ |title=Norway Chess 2013: Result of blitz tournament |access-date=2013-05-07 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20130607000302/http://norwaychess.com/en/result-of-blitz-tournament |archive-date=2013-06-07 |url-status=dead }} According to regulations, the winner of the blitz tournament had the right to choose the number in the table by his own, and Sergey Karjakin chose to be fifth in the main tournament table.[http://chess-news.ru/en/node/11964 Chess-news.ru: Sergey Karjakin Won the Blitz tournament and Chose to Be Fifth in the Table]

:

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|+1st Supreme Masters Blitz, 7 May 2013, Sandnes, Rogaland county, Norway{{cite web|url =https://theweekinchess.com/chessnews/events/norway-chess-super-tournament-2013|title =Norway Chess Super Tournament 2013|author =Mark Crowther|publisher =The Week in Chess|date =20 May 2013}}

! !! Player !! Blitz rating !! 1 !! 2 !! 3 !! 4 !! 5 !! 6 !! 7 !! 8 !! 9 !! 10 !! Points !! {{abbr|Black|The number of games with black}} !! {{abbr|WB|The number of wins with black}} !! SB

1align=left | {{flagathlete|Sergey Karjakin|Russia}}2873

| {{CNone}}

1010111½1
2align=left | {{flagathlete|Magnus Carlsen|Norway}}2856

| 0

{{CNone}}½1101½1165
3align=left | {{flagathlete|Viswanathan Anand|India}}{{abbr|2783|FIDE rules: for players with existing FIDE ratings, their initial rating on blitz rating list will be that rating}}

| 1

½{{CNone}}011011½64226.00
4align=left | {{flagathlete|Hikaru Nakamura|USA}}2844

| 0

01{{CNone}}½½111164121.25
5align=left | {{flagathlete|Peter Svidler|Russia}}2757

| 1

00½{{CNone}}11011
6align=left | {{flagathlete|Teimour Radjabov|Azerbaijan}}2755

| 0

10½0{{CNone}}½1115
7align=left | {{flagathlete|Jon Ludvig Hammer|Norway}}{{abbr|2608|FIDE rules: for players with existing FIDE ratings, their initial rating on blitz rating list will be that rating}}

| 0

0100½{{CNone}}1½½
8align=left | {{flagathlete|Wang Hao|China}}2698

| 0

½00100{{CNone}}½13
9align=left | {{flagathlete|Levon Aronian|Armenia}}2817

| ½

00000½½{{CNone}}1
10align=left | {{flagathlete|Veselin Topalov|Bulgaria}}2666

| 0

0½0000½0{{CNone}}1

Second, third and fourth place were decided by tiebreakers: Carlsen on most games with black pieces; Anand with two victories with black against Nakamura's one victory.

= Classical tournament=

:

class="wikitable" style="text-align:center;"

|+1st Supreme Masters, 8–18 May 2013, SandnesBryneSør-HidleStavanger, Norway, Cat. XXI (2766){{cite web|url =https://norwaychess.no/en/archive-2013/|title =Sergey Karjakin winner of Norway Chess 2013}}

! !! Player !! Rating !! 1 !! 2 !! 3 !! 4 !! 5 !! 6 !! 7 !! 8 !! 9 !! 10 !! Points !! SB !! TPR

style="background:#cfc;"

| 1

align=left |{{flagathlete|Sergey Karjakin|Russia}}2767

|

0101½1½1162891
2align=left | {{flagathlete|Magnus Carlsen|Norway}}2868

| 1

{{CNone}}½½½½0½1122.752835
3align=left | {{flagathlete|Hikaru Nakamura|United States}}2775

| 0

½{{CNone}}½011½1121.252845
4align=left | {{flagathlete|Peter Svidler|Russia}}2769

| 1

½½{{CNone}}½½0½½1521.502809
5align=left | {{flagathlete|Levon Aronian|Armenia}}2813

| 0

½1½{{CNone}}½½½½1520.502804
6align=left | {{flagathlete|Viswanathan Anand|India}}2783

| ½

½0½½{{CNone}}0111519.252807
7align=left | {{flagathlete|Wang Hao|China}}2743

| 0

101½1{{CNone}}½½02769
8align=left | {{flagathlete|Veselin Topalov|Bulgaria}}2793

| ½

½½½½0½{{CNone}}½½42720
9align=left | {{flagathlete|Teimour Radjabov|Azerbaijan}}2745

| 0

00½½0½½{{CNone}}132643
10align=left | {{flagathlete|Jon Ludvig Hammer|Norway}}2608

| 0

000001½0{{CNone}}2511

The tiebreakers were: Sonneborn-Berger score, most wins, most wins with black.[http://norwaychess.com/en/supertournament/resultsstandings/ Norway Chess 2013: Standings] In case of a tie for the first place, a two-game blitz match (or blitz tournament) and an armageddon game were scheduled.{{Cite web |url=http://norwaychess.com/en/supertournament/regulations-of-the-international-chess-tournament-supreme-masters/ |title=Norway Chess 2013: Tournament Regulations |access-date=2013-05-18 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20130508175010/http://norwaychess.com/en/supertournament/regulations-of-the-international-chess-tournament-supreme-masters/ |archive-date=2013-05-08 |url-status=dead }}

2014

The second edition took place from 2 to 13 June 2014. The ten participants were Magnus Carlsen, Levon Aronian, Vladimir Kramnik, Veselin Topalov, Fabiano Caruana, Alexander Grischuk, Sergey Karjakin, Peter Svidler, Anish Giri and Simen Agdestein.{{cite web|url=http://norwaychess.com/en/supertournament/players-2/|title=Players|publisher=Norway Chess|access-date=27 April 2014}} Agdestein qualified by defeating Jon Ludvig Hammer in a rapid match that took place from 26 to 27 April 2014.{{cite news|url=http://www.tv2.no/2014/04/27/sport/sjakk/5543493|title=Agdestein klar for Carlsen-møte|last=Aarre|first=Magnus Krogsæter|date=27 April 2014|publisher=TV2|language=no|access-date=27 April 2014}}

=Blitz tournament =

On 2 June 2014, a blitz tournament was played to decide the play order for the main tournament.{{Cite web |url=http://norwaychess.com/en/supertournament/no-logo-norway-chess-blitz-tournament/ |title=Norway Chess 2014: Result of blitz tournament |access-date=2014-06-15 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20140607023851/http://norwaychess.com/en/supertournament/no-logo-norway-chess-blitz-tournament/ |archive-date=2014-06-07 |url-status=dead }}

:

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|+2nd Norway Chess Blitz, 2 June 2014, Flor og Fjære, Sør-Hidle, Norway{{cite web|url =http://theweekinchess.com/chessnews/events/2nd-norway-chess-2014|title =2nd Norway Chess 2014 (Games and Results)|author =Mark Crowther|publisher =The Week in Chess|date =2 June 2014}}

! !! Player !! Blitz rating !! 1 !! 2 !! 3 !! 4 !! 5 !! 6 !! 7 !! 8 !! 9 !! 10 !! Points !! {{abbr|Black|The number of games with black}} !! {{abbr|WB|The number of wins with black}}

1align=left | {{flagathlete|Magnus Carlsen|Norway}}2837

| {{CNone}}

½1½11½111
2align=left | {{flagathlete|Levon Aronian|Armenia}}2863

| ½

{{CNone}}0½111½11
3align=left |{{flagathlete|Sergey Karjakin|Russia}}2866

| 0

1{{CNone}}0½011115
4align=left | {{flagathlete|Alexander Grischuk|Russia}}2801

| ½

½1{{CNone}}½011½½4
5align=left | {{flagathlete|Peter Svidler|Russia}}2757

| 0

0½½{{CNone}}101115
6align=left | {{flagathlete|Anish Giri|Netherlands}}2755

| 0

0110{{CNone}}10½1
7align=left | {{flagathlete|Vladimir Kramnik|Russia}}2782

| ½

00010{{CNone}}½½151
8align=left | {{flagathlete|Fabiano Caruana|Italy}}2697

| 0

½0001½{{CNone}}½150
9align=left | {{flagathlete|Veselin Topalov|Bulgaria}}2666

| 0

00½0½½½{{CNone}}02
10align=left | {{flagathlete|Simen Agdestein|Norway}}2577

| 0

00½00001{{CNone}}

The places 3, 4, 7 and 8 were decided by tiebreakers: Karjakin on most games with black pieces, Kramnik with one victory with black against Caruana's zero victory.

= Classical tournament=

:

class="wikitable" style="text-align:center;"

|+2nd Unibet Norway Chess, 3–14 June 2014, Stavanger, Norway, Category XXI (2774){{cite web|url =http://theweekinchess.com/chessnews/events/2nd-norway-chess-2014|title =2nd Norway Chess 2014 (Games and Results)|author =Mark Crowther|publisher =The Week in Chess|date =2 June 2014}}

! !! Player !! Rating !! 1 !! 2 !! 3 !! 4 !! 5 !! 6 !! 7 !! 8 !! 9 !! 10 !! Points

SB !! Wins !! TPR
style="background:#cfc;"

| 1

align=left |{{flagathlete|Sergey Karjakin|Russia}}2771

|

½11½0½11½62899
2align=left | {{flagathlete|Magnus Carlsen|Norway}}2881

| ½

{{CNone}}½½½1½½½12841
3align=left | {{flagathlete|Alexander Grischuk|Russia}}2792

| 0

½{{CNone}}011½½1½52814
4align=left | {{flagathlete|Fabiano Caruana|Italy}}2791

| 0

½1{{CNone}}½½1½0½19.752771
5align=left | {{flagathlete|Veselin Topalov|Bulgaria}}2772

| ½

½0½{{CNone}}½½01119.502774
6align=left | {{flagathlete|Levon Aronian|Armenia}}2815

| 1

00½½{{CNone}}½½½½418.2512726
7align=left | {{flagathlete|Peter Svidler|Russia}}2753

| ½

½½0½½{{CNone}}½½½418.2502733
8align=left | {{flagathlete|Anish Giri|Netherlands}}2752

| 0

½½½1½½{{CNone}}0½417.752733
9align=left | {{flagathlete|Vladimir Kramnik|Russia}}2783

| 0

½010½½1{{CNone}}½417.002729
10align=left | {{flagathlete|Simen Agdestein|Norway}}2628

| ½

0½½0½½½½{{CNone}}2710

The tiebreakers were: Sonneborn-Berger score, most wins, most wins with black.[http://norwaychess.com/en/supertournament/standings/ Norway Chess 2014: Standings] In case of a tie for the first place, a two-game blitz match (or blitz tournament) and an armageddon game were scheduled.

2015

The third edition of the tournament took place from 15 to 26 June 2015. This was the first tournament of a three tournament series in the inaugural Grand Chess Tour, where participants accumulate as many points as possible over the three tournaments for prizes in the overall tour. The players were Magnus Carlsen, Viswanathan Anand, Levon Aronian, Veselin Topalov, Hikaru Nakamura, Fabiano Caruana, Alexander Grischuk, Anish Giri, Maxime Vachier-Lagrave, and Jon Ludvig Hammer. Jon Ludvig Hammer was not invited to the overall Grand Chess Tour; however, he qualified for the 10th spot in the tournament by winning the Enter Card Scandinavian Masters Tournament in May 2015.{{cite web|url=http://www.chessdom.com/entercard-scandinavian-masters-live/ |title=EnterCard Scandinavian Masters LIVE! |publisher=Chessdom |date=2015-05-15 |access-date=2017-11-30}}

=Wildcard qualifier=

Jon Ludvig Hammer won the event to qualify as the wildcard for the main tournament.{{cite web | url=https://www.chess.com/news/view/hammer-qualifies-for-norway-chess-6703 | title=Hammer Qualifies for Norway Chess, Brings Chess Drama to TV | date=16 May 2015 }}

:

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! rowspan=2| !! rowspan=2| Player !! colspan=8| Classical !! colspan=8| Rapid !! rowspan=2| Total
Points

Rating123456{{abbr|Points|2 for a win, 1 for a draw}}

!Rating

123456{{abbr|Points|1 for a win, ½ for a draw}}
style="background:#ccffcc;"

| 1

align=left|{{flagathlete|GM Jon Ludvig Hammer|Norway}}

| 2665

{{CNone}}112228

| 2578

{{CNone}}1½½11412
2align=left| {{flagathlete|GM Laurent Fressinet|France}}

| 2712

1{{CNone}}21228

| 2707

0{{CNone}}½½11311
3align=left| {{flagathlete|IM Aryan Tari|Norway}}

| 2520

10{{CNone}}1114

| 2442

½½{{CNone}}½11
4align=left| {{flagathlete|GM Nils Grandelius|Sweden}}

| 2623

011{{CNone}}215

| 2623

½½½{{CNone}}00
5align=left| {{flagathlete|GM Curt Hansen|Denmark}}

| 2621

0010{{CNone}}23

| 2621

0001{{CNone}}½
6align=left| {{flagathlete|GM Simen Agdestein|Norway}}

| 2620

00110{{CNone}}2

| 2575

0001½{{CNone}}

=Blitz tournament=

On 15 June 2015, a blitz tournament was played to decide the play order for the main tournament. It was won by Maxime Vachier-Lagrave of France.{{Cite web|url=http://theweekinchess.com/chessnews/events/norway-chess-2015/vachier-lagrave-wins-the-opening-blitz-of-the-3rd-norway-chess-tournament|title = Vachier-Lagrave wins the opening blitz of the 3rd Norway Chess tournament | the Week in Chess}}

:

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|+3rd Norway Chess Blitz, 15 June 2015, Stavanger, Norway{{cite web|url =http://theweekinchess.com/html/twic1077.html#2|title =The Week in Chess 1077|author =Mark Crowther|publisher =The Week in Chess|date =29 June 2015}}

! !! Player !! Blitz rating !! 1 !! 2 !! 3 !! 4 !! 5 !! 6 !! 7 !! 8 !! 9 !! 10 !! Points !! {{abbr|Black|Most games with black}} !! {{abbr|Wins|Most wins}} !! {{abbr|Black wins|Most wins with black}}

1align=left |{{flagathlete|Maxime Vachier-Lagrave|France}}2826

| {{CNone}}

0½1½1½111
2align=left | {{flagathlete|Hikaru Nakamura|United States}}2883

| 1

{{CNone}}½0½101116
3align=left | {{flagathlete|Viswanathan Anand|India}}2767

| ½

½{{CNone}}0011½11543
4align=left | {{flagathlete|Magnus Carlsen|Norway}}2933

| 0

11{{CNone}}½½01½1542
5align=left | {{flagathlete|Anish Giri|Netherlands}}2771

| ½

½1½{{CNone}}0½½114
6align=left | {{flagathlete|Levon Aronian|Armenia}}2816

| 0

00½1{{CNone}}½1115
7align=left | {{flagathlete|Alexander Grischuk|Russia}}2839

| ½

101½½{{CNone}}00½4
8align=left | {{flagathlete|Veselin Topalov|Bulgaria}}2641

| 0

0½0½01{{CNone}}013
9align=left | {{flagathlete|Fabiano Caruana|Italy}}2679

| 0

00½0011{{CNone}}0
10align=left | {{flagathlete|Jon Ludvig Hammer|Norway}}2648

| 0

00000½01{{CNone}}

= Classical tournament =

:

class="wikitable" style="text-align:center;"

|+3rd Norway Chess, 16–25 June 2015, Stavanger, Norway, Category XXII (2782){{cite web|url =http://theweekinchess.com/chessnews/events/norway-chess-2015/topalov-wins-norway-chess-2015|title =Topalov wins Norway Chess 2015|author =Mark Crowther|publisher =The Week in Chess|date =25 June 2015}}

! !! Player !! Rating !! 1 !! 2 !! 3 !! 4 !! 5 !! 6 !! 7 !! 8 !! 9 !! 10 !! Points !! {{abbr|Wins|Number of games won by each of the players in the tie}} !! {{abbr|H2H|The results of the games between or amongst the players in the tie}} !! SB !! TPR

style="background:#cfc;"

| 1

align=left |{{flagathlete|Veselin Topalov|Bulgaria}}2798

|

½½0½111112946
2align=left | {{flagathlete|Viswanathan Anand|India}}2804

| ½

{{CNone}}½½½11½½163½24.752904
3align=left | {{flagathlete|Hikaru Nakamura|United States}}2802

| ½

½{{CNone}}½1½½½1163½24.502904
4align=left | {{flagathlete|Anish Giri|Netherlands}}2773

| 1

½½{{CNone}}½½½1½½2862
5align=left | {{flagathlete|Fabiano Caruana|Italy}}2805

| ½

½0½{{CNone}}½1½0½41½17.752736
6align=left | {{flagathlete|Maxime Vachier-Lagrave|France}}2723

| 0

0½½½{{CNone}}½½1½41½15.752745
7align=left | {{flagathlete|Magnus Carlsen|Norway}}2876

| 0

0½½0½{{CNone}}11022691
8align=left | {{flagathlete|Alexander Grischuk|Russia}}2781

| 0

½½0½½0{{CNone}}½112702
9align=left | {{flagathlete|Levon Aronian|Armenia}}2780

| 0

½0½100½{{CNone}}½31½13.002657
10align=left | {{flagathlete|Jon Ludvig Hammer|Norway}}2677

| 0

00½½½10½{{CNone}}31½11.752668

The tiebreakers were: most wins, direct encounter, Sonneborn-Berger system, extended Koya system.{{cite web|title=Rules and Regulations|url=http://2015.norwaychess.com/supertournament-2015/14218-2/|website=Norway Chess|access-date=25 September 2015}}

2016

The fourth Norway Chess Tournament took place from 18 to 30 April 2016 with a new title sponsor, Altibox.{{cite web|title=Altibox: New title sponsor for Norway Chess|url=http://2015.norwaychess.com/altibox-new-title-sponsor-for-norway-chess/|website=Norway Chess|access-date=13 January 2016|date=2015-12-21}} The tournament withdrew from the Grand Chess Tour in early January 2016 citing differences on the future of chess supertournaments and tournament sponsorship.{{cite web|title=Press release from Grand Chess Tour/Altibox Norway Chess|url=http://2015.norwaychess.com/press-release-from-grand-chess-touraltibox-norway-chess/|website=Norway Chess|access-date=13 January 2016|date=2016-01-06}}

The players were initially announced as Magnus Carlsen, Vladimir Kramnik, Anish Giri, Levon Aronian, Maxime Vachier-Lagrave, Veselin Topalov, Sergey Karjakin, Pavel Eljanov, Pentala Harikrishna, and a wildcard to be determined in a qualifying tournament.{{cite web |author=Norway Chess |url=http://norwaychess.no/en/the-players/ |title=Altibox Norway Chess - Pictures from the 2017 tournament |publisher=Norwaychess.no |access-date=2017-11-30 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20160420192908/http://norwaychess.no/en/the-players |archive-date=2016-04-20 |url-status=dead }}

On 6 April, Karjakin decided not to play in the tournament.{{cite web|author=Олег Богатов / Р-Спорт |url=http://rsport.ru/chess/20160406/911058383.html |title=Шахматист Карякин пропустит турнир в Норвегии в целях подготовки к матчу с Карлсеном | Шахматы | Р-Спорт. Все главные новости спорта |publisher=Rsport.ru |date=2016-03-29 |access-date=2017-11-30}} His spot was taken by Li Chao.

=Wild card qualifier=

A qualifying tournament took place from 23 to 26 March 2016. It was a double round robin consisting of two stages: the first leg was played with a classical time control and 3–1–0 scoring system; the second leg was played with a rapid time control and 2–1–0 scoring system.{{cite web|author=Norway Chess |url=http://norwaychess.no/en/2016/02/22/altibox-norway-chess-wild-card-qualifier/ |title=Altibox Norway Chess - Altibox Norway Chess Wild Card Qualifier |publisher=Norwaychess.no |date=2016-02-22 |access-date=2017-11-30}}{{cite web|url=http://fagerneschess2016.blogspot.co.uk/p/altibox-norway-chess-qualifier.html |title=TV 2 Fagernes International20-27 March 2016: Altibox Norway Chess Qualifier |publisher=Fagerneschess2016.blogspot.co.uk |date=2016-03-27 |access-date=2017-11-30}} It was won by Nils Grandelius.

:

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! rowspan=2| !! rowspan=2| Player !! colspan=6| Classical !! colspan=6| Rapid !! rowspan=2| Total
Points

Rating1234{{abbr|Points|3 for a win, 1 for a draw}}Rating1234{{abbr|Points|2 for a win, 1 for a draw}}
style="background:#ccffcc;"

| 1

align=left |{{flagathlete|Nils Grandelius|Sweden}}

| 2646

{{CNone}}3137

| 2598

{{CNone}}221512
2align=left | {{flagathlete|Jon Ludvig Hammer|Norway}}

| 2701

0{{CNone}}336

| 2620

0{{CNone}}0228
3align=left | {{flagathlete|Hou Yifan|China}}

| 2667

10{{CNone}}12

| 2625

02{{CNone}}246
4align=left | {{flagathlete|Aryan Tari|Norway}}

| 2553

001{{CNone}}1

| 2532

100{{CNone}}12

= Blitz tournament =

On 18 April 2016, a blitz tournament was conducted to determine the pairings in the tournament. The top 5 finishers in the blitz tournament earned an extra white game in the tournament.

The following is the final crosstable of the event (obtained from chess.com). Magnus Carlsen, Anish Giri, Maxime Vachier-Lagrave, Vladimir Kramnik, and Levon Aronian finished in the top 5 and, thus, earned their extra white game.

:

class="wikitable" style="text-align:center;"

|+4th Altibox Norway Chess Blitz, 18 April 2016, Stavanger, Norway{{cite web|url =http://theweekinchess.com/html/twic1121.html#2|title =The Week in Chess 1121|author =Mark Crowther|publisher =The Week in Chess|date =2 May 2016}}

! !! Player !! Blitz rating !! 1 !! 2 !! 3 !! 4 !! 5 !! 6 !! 7 !! 8 !! 9 !! 10 !! Points !! SB !! TPR

1align=left |{{flagathlete|Magnus Carlsen|Norway}}2890

| {{CNone}}

011111½113040
2align=left | {{flagathlete|Anish Giri|Netherlands}}2793

| 1

{{CNone}}0½½1½1112933
3align=left | {{flagathlete|Maxime Vachier-Lagrave|France}}2872

| 0

1{{CNone}}½½10111623.252888
4align=left | {{flagathlete|Vladimir Kramnik|Russia}}2817

| 0

½½{{CNone}}½11½11621.752886
5align=left | {{flagathlete|Levon Aronian|Armenia}}2814

| 0

½½½{{CNone}}1½½½½2769
6align=left | {{flagathlete|Pentala Harikrishna|India}}2774

| 0

0000{{CNone}}111142733
7align=left | {{flagathlete|Veselin Topalov|Bulgaria}}2647

| 0

½10½0{{CNone}}½0½32652
8align=left | {{flagathlete|Nils Grandelius|Sweden}}2604

| ½

00½½0½{{CNone}}½011.752618
9align=left | {{flagathlete|Li Chao|China}}2633

| 0

000½01½{{CNone}}½7.752606
10align=left | {{flagathlete|Pavel Eljanov|Ukraine}}2679

| 0

000½0½1½{{CNone}}7.502605

= Classical tournament =

:

class="wikitable" style="text-align:center;"

|+4th Altibox Norway Chess, 19–30 April 2016, Stavanger, Norway, Category XXI (2770){{cite web|url =http://theweekinchess.com/chessnews/events/4th-norway-chess-2016|title =4th Norway Chess 2016 (Games and Results)|author =Mark Crowther|publisher =The Week in Chess|date =17 April 2016}}

! !! Player !! Rating !! 1 !! 2 !! 3 !! 4 !! 5 !! 6 !! 7 !! 8 !! 9 !! 10 !! Points !! SB !! TPR

style="background:#cfc;"

| 1

align=left |{{flagathlete|Magnus Carlsen|Norway}}2851

|

0½½1½1½1162886
2align=left | {{flagathlete|Levon Aronian|Armenia}}2784

| 1

{{CNone}}½½½½½½1½2848
3align=left | {{flagathlete|Maxime Vachier-Lagrave|France}}2788

| ½

½{{CNone}}½½½½1½½522.002811
4align=left | {{flagathlete|Veselin Topalov|Bulgaria}}2754

| ½

½½{{CNone}}½½½½½1521.252814
5align=left | {{flagathlete|Vladimir Kramnik|Russia}}2801

| 0

½½½{{CNone}}½1½½1520.252809
6align=left | {{flagathlete|Li Chao|China}}2755

| ½

½½½½{{CNone}}0½1½19.502771
7align=left | {{flagathlete|Pentala Harikrishna|India}}2763

| 0

½½½01{{CNone}}1½½19.002770
8align=left | {{flagathlete|Anish Giri|Netherlands}}2790

| ½

½0½½½0{{CNone}}1½42724
9align=left | {{flagathlete|Pavel Eljanov|Ukraine}}2765

| 0

0½½½0½0{{CNone}}132645
10align=left | {{flagathlete|Nils Grandelius|Sweden}}2649

| 0

½½00½½½0{{CNone}}2617

2017

The fifth Norway Chess tournament was held between 6–16 June 2017. The tournament involved all ten of the world's best players by rating (at the time of announcement) and had an average Elo rating of 2797. As a result, it was billed as the strongest chess tournament in history by Altibox, its sponsor.{{cite web|url=http://norwaychess.no/en/round-summaries-2017/|title=Altibox Norway Chess: Round Summaries|website=Altibox Norway Chess|quote=The strongest chess tournament in history, Altibox Norway Chess 2017, kicked off today}} However, by the time the tournament was held two players had dropped out of the top ten (Karjakin and Giri; their replacements Mamedyarov and Ding Liren did not play).June 2017 FIDE ratings list. It is also not the tournament with the highest-ever rating average; the 2014 Zurich Chess Challenge and the 2014 Sinquefield Cup had average ratings of 2801 and 2802, respectively.{{cite web|url=https://www.chess.com/news/view/strongest-tournament-of-2017-starts-tomorrow-3397|title=Strongest Tournament Of 2017 Starts Monday|first=Peter|last=Doggers|website=Chess.com|date=4 June 2017 }}

= Blitz tournament =

On 5 June 2017, a Blitz tournament was conducted to determine the pairings in the tournament. The top 5 finishers in the blitz tournament earned an extra white game in the tournament. Magnus Carlsen, Hikaru Nakamura, Levon Aronian, Maxime Vachier-Lagrave and Vladimir Kramnik finished in the top 5 and earned their extra white game.

:

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|+5th Altibox Norway Chess Blitz, 5 June 2017, Stavanger, Norway{{cite web|url =http://theweekinchess.com/chessnews/events/5th-norway-chess-2017|title =5th Norway Chess 2017 (Games and Results)|author =Mark Crowther|publisher =The Week in Chess|date =16 June 2017}}

! !! Player !! Blitz rating !! 1 !! 2 !! 3 !! 4 !! 5 !! 6 !! 7 !! 8 !! 9 !! 10 !! Points !! SB !! TPR

1align=left | {{flagathlete|Magnus Carlsen|Norway}}2914

| {{CNone}}

½11½1½1113066
2align=left | {{flagathlete|Hikaru Nakamura|United States}}2865

| ½

{{CNone}}½½½0½1112879
3align=left | {{flagathlete|Levon Aronian|Armenia}}2753

| 0

½{{CNone}}½½1½1½12878
4align=left | {{flagathlete|Maxime Vachier-Lagrave|France}}2825

| 0

½½{{CNone}}10110152840
5align=left | {{flagathlete|Vladimir Kramnik|Russia}}2744

| ½

½½0{{CNone}}11½0½20.502796
6align=left | {{flagathlete|Sergey Karjakin|Russia}}2791

| 0

1010{{CNone}}½01117.002799
7align=left | {{flagathlete|Viswanathan Anand|India}}2766

| ½

½½00½{{CNone}}½1½417.252755
8align=left | {{flagathlete|Wesley So|United States}}2791

| 0

000½1½{{CNone}}11413.252753
9align=left | {{flagathlete|Fabiano Caruana|United States}}2800

| 0

0½11000{{CNone}}½32606
10align=left | {{flagathlete|Anish Giri|Netherlands}}2776

| 0

000½0½0½{{CNone}}2527

= Classical tournament =

:

class="wikitable" style="text-align:center;"

|+5th Altibox Norway Chess, 6–17 June 2017, Stavanger, Norway, Category XXII (2797){{cite web|url =http://theweekinchess.com/html/twic1180.html#2|title =The Week in Chess 1180|author =Mark Crowther|publisher =The Week in Chess|date =19 June 2017}}

! !! Player !! Rating !! 1 !! 2 !! 3 !! 4 !! 5 !! 6 !! 7 !! 8 !! 9 !! 10 !! Points !! SB !! TPR

style="background:#cfc;"

| 1

align=left |{{flagathlete|Levon Aronian|Armenia}}2793

|

½1½½½½½1162918
2align=left | {{flagathlete|Hikaru Nakamura|United States}}2785

| ½

{{CNone}}½0½11½½½522.002837
3align=left | {{flagathlete|Vladimir Kramnik|Russia}}2808

| 0

½{{CNone}}½½1011½521.252834
4align=left | {{flagathlete|Fabiano Caruana|United States}}2808

| ½

1½{{CNone}}½½½0½½20.752796
5align=left | {{flagathlete|Wesley So|United States}}2812

| ½

½½½{{CNone}}½½½½½20.252796
6align=left | {{flagathlete|Anish Giri|Netherlands}}2771

| ½

00½½{{CNone}}11½½19.252800
7align=left | {{flagathlete|Maxime Vachier-Lagrave|France}}2796

| ½

01½½0{{CNone}}½½½418.252759
8align=left | {{flagathlete|Viswanathan Anand|India}}2786

| ½

½01½0½{{CNone}}½½418.002760
9align=left | {{flagathlete|Magnus Carlsen|Norway}}2832

| 0

½0½½½½½{{CNone}}1416.752755
10align=left | {{flagathlete|Sergey Karjakin|Russia}}2781

| 0

½½½½½½½0{{CNone}}2721

2018

=Blitz tournament=

The blitz tournament was played on 27 May 2018. The winner of the blitz tournament chose his number in the main tournament. Number 2 got the highest available number, and number 3 the second highest, and so on.{{cite web|url =http://norwaychess.no/regulations-prize-fund/|title =Regulations of the International Chess Tournament Altibox Norway Chess 2018}}

:

class="wikitable" style="text-align:center;"

|+6th Altibox Norway Chess Blitz, 27 May 2018, Stavanger, Norway{{cite web|url =http://theweekinchess.com/html/twic1231.html#2|title =The Week in Chess 1231|author =Mark Crowther|publisher =The Week in Chess|date =11 June 2018}}

! !! Player !! Blitz rating !! 1 !! 2 !! 3 !! 4 !! 5 !! 6 !! 7 !! 8 !! 9 !! 10 !! Points !! SB

1align=left |{{flagathlete|Wesley So|United States}}2824

| {{CNone}}

½½01½11½16
2align=left | {{flagathlete|Hikaru Nakamura|United States}}2869

| ½

{{CNone}}½½½½½11½23.00
3align=left | {{flagathlete|Viswanathan Anand|India}}2784

| ½

½{{CNone}}½½10½1122.75
4align=left | {{flagathlete|Magnus Carlsen|Norway}}2965

| 1

½½{{CNone}}½½1½0½5
5align=left | {{flagathlete|Shakhriyar Mamedyarov|Azerbaijan}}2730

| 0

½½½{{CNone}}1100120.00
6align=left | {{flagathlete|Maxime Vachier-Lagrave|France}}2839

| ½

½0½0{{CNone}}1½1½19.00
7align=left | {{flagathlete|Fabiano Caruana|United States}}2814

| 0

½1000{{CNone}}11117.75
8align=left | {{flagathlete|Sergey Karjakin|Russia}}2838

| 0

0½½1½0{{CNone}}10
9align=left | {{flagathlete|Levon Aronian|Armenia}}2843

| ½

0011000{{CNone}}½314.00
10align=left | {{flagathlete|Ding Liren|China}}2793

| 0

½0½0½01½{{CNone}}312.50

=Classical tournament=

:

class="wikitable" style="text-align: center;"

|+6th Altibox Norway Chess, 28 May – 7 June 2018, Stavanger, Norway, Category XXII (2791){{cite web|url =https://www.chess.com/news/view/caruana-wins-altibox-norway-chess-6814|title =Caruana Wins Norway Chess|first =Peter|last =Doggers|publisher =Chess.com|date =7 June 2018}}

! !! Player !! Rating !! 1 !! 2 !! 3 !! 4 !! 5 !! 6 !! 7 !! 8 !! 9 !! 10 !! Points !! SB !! TPR

style="background:#ccffcc;"

| 1

align=left|{{flagathlete|Fabiano Caruana|United States}}2822

|

0½11½½½152882
2align="left" |{{flagathlete|Magnus Carlsen|Norway}}2843

| 1

{{CNone}}½½01½½½18.252827
3align="left" |{{flagathlete|Hikaru Nakamura|United States}}2769

| ½

½{{CNone}}½½½½½1½17.252836
4align="left" |{{flagathlete|Viswanathan Anand|India}}2760

| 0

½½{{CNone}}½½½11½16.252837
5align="left" |{{flagathlete|Wesley So|United States}}2778

| 0

1½½{{CNone}}½½½½415.752792
|

| 6

align="left" |{{flagathlete|Levon Aronian|Armenia}}2764

| ½

0½½½{{CNone}}1½½415.502794
7align="left" |{{flagathlete|Shakhriyar Mamedyarov|Azerbaijan}}2808

| ½

½½½½0{{CNone}}½½2746
8align="left" |{{flagathlete|Maxime Vachier-Lagrave|France}}2789

| ½

½½0½½½{{CNone}}0½312.752711
9align="left" |{{flagathlete|Sergey Karjakin|Russia}}2782

| 0

½00½½½1{{CNone}}311.002705
{{N/A}}align="left" |{{flagathlete|Ding Liren|China}}2791

| –

½½½{{CNone}}{{N/A}}2773

On 31 May 2018, Ding Liren fractured his hip bone in a bicycle accident and underwent surgery the next morning. It was announced on 2 June that Ding had withdrawn from the tournament. Due to him having played less than half the rounds, the three draws (against Nakamura, Vachier-Lagrave and Anand) that he had played in rounds 1–3 were discounted for tournament purposes, and counted only for rating purposes.{{cite web|url=http://norwaychess.no/2018/06/02/ding-liren-withdraws-from-the-tournament/|title=Ding Liren withdraws from the tournament|date=2 June 2018|publisher=Norway Chess|access-date=2 June 2018}}

2019

= Blitz tournament =

:

class="wikitable" style="text-align:center;"

|+7th Altibox Norway Chess Blitz, 3 June 2019, Stavanger, Norway{{cite web|url =http://theweekinchess.com/chessnews/events/7th-altibox-norway-chess-2019|title =7th Altibox Norway Chess 2019 (Games and Results)|author =Mark Crowther|publisher =The Week in Chess|date =31 May 2019}}

! !! Player !! Blitz rating !! 1 !! 2 !! 3 !! 4 !! 5 !! 6 !! 7 !! 8 !! 9 !! 10 !! Points !! SB !! Wins !! TPR

1align=left | {{flagathlete|Maxime Vachier-Lagrave|France}}2921

| {{CNone}}

1111110½13057
2align=left | {{flagathlete|Levon Aronian|Armenia}}2827

| 0

{{CNone}}1½½11½½1623.752912
3align=left | {{flagathlete|Magnus Carlsen|Norway}}2923

| 0

0{{CNone}}1½1½111621.502899
4align=left | {{flagathlete|Shakhriyar Mamedyarov|Azerbaijan}}2757

| 0

½0{{CNone}}0111½152828
5align=left | {{flagathlete|Ding Liren|China}}2773

| 0

½½1{{CNone}}01½½½2781
6align=left | {{flagathlete|Yu Yangyi|China}}2705

| 0

0001{{CNone}}½11012.2532709
7align=left | {{flagathlete|Wesley So|United States}}2759

| 0

0½00½{{CNone}}1½112.2522707
8align=left | {{flagathlete|Fabiano Caruana|United States}}2804

| 1

½00½00{{CNone}}10315.752655
9align=left | {{flagathlete|Viswanathan Anand|India}}2747

| ½

½0½½0½0{{CNone}}½314.752661
10align=left | {{flagathlete|Alexander Grischuk|Russia}}2750

| 0

000½101½{{CNone}}310.252660

=Classical tournament=

The tournament regulations for the classical tournament were different than other tournaments. Players were awarded 2 points for a win, and 0 points for a loss. In the case of draws, the players would move on to an Armageddon game, with 10 minutes for White and 7 minutes for Black, with Black having draw odds. Players were awarded 1½ points for a draw and an Armageddon win, and ½ points for a draw and an Armageddon loss.{{cite web|url=https://norwaychess.no/en/regulations-2019/|title=Altibox Norway Chess Regulations 2019|access-date=June 11, 2019}}{{cite web|url=https://chess24.com/en/read/news/norway-chess-2019-tries-radical-new-format|title=Norway Chess 2019 tries radical new format|work=Chess24.com|date=October 10, 2018|access-date=June 11, 2019}}

:

class="wikitable" style="text-align: center;"

|+7th Altibox Norway Chess, 4–15 June 2019, Stavanger, Norway, Category XXII (2784){{cite web|url =https://www.theguardian.com/sport/2019/jun/14/chess-magnus-carlsen-altibox-norway-stavanger-victory|title =Chess: Carlsen takes Armageddon route to Altibox Norway victory|first =Leonard|last =Barden|work =The Guardian|date= 14 June 2019}}{{Cite web|url=https://norwaychess.no/en/results-and-pairings/|title=Altibox Norway Chess - Results and Pairings|website=norwaychess.no|access-date=2019-06-16}}

! !! Player !! Rating !! 1 !! 2 !! 3 !! 4 !! 5 !! 6 !! 7 !! 8 !! 9 !! 10 !! Points !! SB !! TPR

style="background:#ccffcc;" |1style="background:#ccffcc;" align=left|{{flagathlete|Magnus Carlsen|Norway}}style="background:#ccffcc;" | 2875

| {{CNone}}

style="background: black; color: white" | 1½ 2 style="background: black; color: white" | ½ style="background: black; color: white"|1½ style="background: black; color: white" | 1½ 2style="background:#ccffcc;" | 13½style="background:#ccffcc;" |style="background:#ccffcc;" | 2854
2align="left" |{{flagathlete|Levon Aronian|Armenia}}2752 ½{{CNone}} style="background: black; color: white" | 1½ 0 style="background: black; color: white" | 1½ style="background: black; color: white" | 1½ ½ style="background: black; color: white" |2 10½48.002787
3align="left" |{{flagathlete|Yu Yangyi|China}}2738 style="background: black; color: white" |0 ½{{CNone}} style="background: black; color: white" |0 style="background: black; color: white" |1½ style="background: black; color: white" |1½ 2 style="background: black; color: white" |210½45.502789
4align="left" |{{flagathlete|Fabiano Caruana|United States}}2819style="background: black; color: white" |2 style="background: black; color: white" |½{{CNone}} ½ style="background: black; color: white" |0 2 style="background: black; color: white" |½ style="background: black; color: white" |1½1045.502823
5align="left" |{{flagathlete|Wesley So|United States}}2754½ style="background: black; color: white" |½ 2 style="background: black; color: white" |1½{{CNone}} style="background: black; color: white" |½ ½ style="background: black; color: white" |1½ style="background: black; color: white" |1½1039.502830
|

| 6

align="left" |{{flagathlete|Ding Liren|China}}2805style="background: black; color: white" |½ ½ style="background: black; color: white" |½ 2 {{CNone}} style="background: black; color: white" |½ style="background: black; color: white" |½ 2 ½2861
7align="left" |{{flagathlete|Viswanathan Anand|India}}2767style="background: black; color: white" |½ ½ ½ style="background: black; color: white" |½ style="background: black; color: white" |1½ {{CNone}} style="background: black; color: white" |1½ 0 style="background: black; color: white" |1½832.002743
8align="left" |{{flagathlete|Maxime Vachier-Lagrave|France}}2779½ style="background: black; color: white" |1½ ½ style="background: black; color: white" |0 style="background: black; color: white" |½ ½{{CNone}} style="background: black; color: white" |1½ 830.002741
9align="left" |{{flagathlete|Shakhriyar Mamedyarov|Azerbaijan}}2774style="background: black; color: white" |½ 0 style="background: black; color: white" |0 ½ style="background: black; color: white" |0 style="background: black; color: white" |2 ½{{CNone}} ½18.002705
10align="left" |{{flagathlete|Alexander Grischuk|Russia}}2775style="background: black; color: white" |0 style="background: black; color: white" |½ 0 ½ ½ style="background: black; color: white" |1½ ½ style="background: black; color: white" |½ style="background: black; color: white" |1½{{CNone}}14.002705

2020

The performance rating is based on classical games only. As with 2019, an Armageddon game was to follow if the main classical game ended in a draw. The points system was altered to award 3 points for a win, 0 points for a loss, 1½ for a draw and an Armageddon win and 1 for a draw and an Armageddon loss.

:

class="wikitable" style="text-align: center;"

|+8th Altibox Norway Chess, 5–16 October 2020, Stavanger, Norway, Category XXI (2763){{Cite web|url=https://norwaychess.no/en/results-2020/|title=Norway Chess - Standings & Results}}

! !! Player !! Rating !! 1 !! 2 !! 3 !! 4 !! 5 !! 6 !! Points !! TPR

style="background:#ccffcc;"

| 1

align=left|{{flagathlete|Magnus Carlsen|Norway}}28631½ 31½ 03 1½0 33 319½2853
2align="left" |{{flagathlete|Alireza Firouzja|FIDE}}27281 0{{CNone}}1½ 1½1½ 13 33 318½2880
3align="left" |{{flagathlete|Levon Aronian|Armenia}}27671 31 1{{CNone}}3 03 13 1½17½2872
4align="left" |{{flagathlete|Fabiano Caruana|United States}}28280 11 1½0 3{{CNone}}3 1½3 1½15½2786
5align="left" |{{flagathlete|Jan-Krzysztof Duda|Poland}}27573 00 00 1½0 1{{CNone}}1 32654
|

| 6

align="left" |{{flagathlete|Aryan Tari|Norway}}26330 00 00 10 11½ 0{{CNone}}2493

2021

:

class="wikitable" style="text-align: center;"

|+9th Altibox Norway Chess, 7–18 September 2021, Stavanger, Norway, Category XXI (2760)[https://norwaychess.no/en/pairings-and-results-2021/ Pairing and Results, 2021], Norway Chess

PlayerRating123456PointsTPR
style="background:#ccffcc;"

| 1

align=left|{{flagathlete|Magnus Carlsen|Norway}}28551½ 31½ 31½ 1½

| 0 3

1½ 319½2852
2align="left" |{{flagathlete|Alireza Firouzja|France}}27541 0{{CNone}}0 31 31 33 3182874
3align="left" |{{flagathlete|Richárd Rapport|Hungary}}27601 03 0{{CNone}}

| 1 1

1½ 33 316½2834
4align="left" |{{flagathlete|Ian Nepomniachtchi|Russia}}27921 11½ 01½ 1½{{CNone}}3 11½ 0

| 12

2717
5align="left" |{{flagathlete|Sergey Karjakin|Russia}}27583 01½ 01 00 1½{{CNone}}

| 1½ 1½

102649
|

| 6

align="left" |{{flagathlete|Aryan Tari|Norway}}26421 00 0

| 0 0

1 31 1{{CNone}}72634

2022

=Blitz tournament=

:

class="wikitable" style="text-align: center;"

|+10th Altibox Norway Chess Blitz, May 30, 2022, Stavanger, Norway

PlayerRating12345678910PointsSBH2HWins
1align=left| {{flagathlete|Wesley So|United States}}2814{{CNone}}1½½½11101
2align="left" | {{flagathlete|Magnus Carlsen|Norway}}28320{{CNone}}½0½1111½
3align="left" | {{flagathlete|Anish Giri|Netherlands}}2766½½{{CNone}}1½½0110522.251
4align="left" | {{flagathlete|Viswanathan Anand|India}}2758½10{{CNone}}½101½½522.250
5align="left" | {{flagathlete|Shakhriyar Mamedyarov|Azerbaijan}}2778½½½½{{CNone}}011½½521.50
6align="left" | {{flagathlete|Aryan Tari|Norway}}256700½01{{CNone}}1011
7align="left" | {{flagathlete|Maxime Vachier-Lagrave|France}}2813001100{{CNone}}0114
8align="left" | {{flagathlete|Veselin Topalov|Bulgaria}}26670000011{{CNone}}1½
9align="left" | {{flagathlete|Wang Hao|China}}2712100½½000{{CNone}}1314.501
10align="left" | {{flagathlete|Teimour Radjabov|Azerbaijan}}27050½1½½00½0{{CNone}}314.500

=Classical tournament=

Seeding was based on a blitz tournament played before the classical event. A classical win was worth 3 points and a loss 0 points. If the classical game was drawn, an armageddon game was played, with the same colours as the classical game. The player who won the armageddon game received 1½ points and the loser 1 point.

:

class="wikitable" style="text-align: center;"

|+10th Altibox Norway Chess, May 31 – 11 June 2022, Stavanger, Norway, Category XXI (2754){{Cite web |date=2022-05-31 |title=Norway Chess - Regulations |url=https://norwaychess.no/en/regulations-2/ |access-date=2022-06-11 |website= |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20220531141713/https://norwaychess.no/en/regulations-2/ |archive-date=31 May 2022 |url-status=dead}}

PlayerRating12345678910PointsSBTPR
style="background:#cfc;"

| 1

align=left| {{flagathlete|Magnus Carlsen|Norway}}2864{{CNone}}31131316½2865
2align="left" | {{flagathlete|Shakhriyar Mamedyarov|Azerbaijan}}27700{{CNone}}3131315½2833
3align="left" | {{flagathlete|Viswanathan Anand|India}}27510{{CNone}}31314½2794
4align="left" | {{flagathlete|Maxime Vachier-Lagrave|France}}275010{{CNone}}331142794
5align="left" | {{flagathlete|Wesley So|United States}}276610{{CNone}}1312½2752
6align="left" | {{flagathlete|Anish Giri|Netherlands}}276100111{{CNone}}33122753
7align="left" | {{flagathlete|Veselin Topalov|Bulgaria}}273011011{{CNone}}12717
8align="left" | {{flagathlete|Aryan Tari|Norway}}2654110101{{CNone}}132725
9align="left" | {{flagathlete|Teimour Radjabov|Azerbaijan}}275301001{{CNone}}82630
10align="left" | {{flagathlete|Wang Hao|China}}274410111101{{CNone}}2631

2023

= Blitz tournament =

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|+11th Altibox Norway Chess Blitz, May 29, 2023, Stavanger, Norway

PlayerRating12345678910PointsH2HSBWins
1align=left | {{nowrap|{{flagathlete|Nodirbek Abdusattorov|Uzbekistan}}}}2683{{CNone}}½½11001116
2align=left | {{flagathlete|Alireza Firouzja|France}}2904½{{CNone}}100½½1111
3align=left | {{flagathlete|Shakhriyar Mamedyarov|Azerbaijan}}2704½0{{CNone}}1½01½110
4align=left | {{flagathlete|Fabiano Caruana|United States}}2837010{{CNone}}½10½115
5align=left | {{flagathlete|Wesley So|United States}}274901½½{{CNone}}½½½½151
6align=left | {{flagathlete|Hikaru Nakamura|United States}}28851½10½{{CNone}}0½1½5½
7align=left | {{flagathlete|Magnus Carlsen|Norway}}28521½01½1{{CNone}}½00
8align=left | {{flagathlete|Anish Giri|Netherlands}}280700½½½½½{{CNone}}10
9align=left | {{flagathlete|Aryan Tari|Norway}}25710000½010{{CNone}}11
10align=left | {{flagathlete|Gukesh Dommaraju|India}}262900000½110{{CNone}}0

= Classical tournament =

Seeding was based on a blitz tournament played before the classical event. A classical win was worth 3 points and a loss 0 points. If the classical game was drawn, an armageddon game was played, with the same colours as the classical game. The player who won the armageddon game received 1½ points and the loser 1 point.{{Cite web |date=2022-05-31 |title=REGULATIONS & PRIZE MONEY 2023 |url=https://norwaychess.no/en/regulations-prize-money-2023/ |access-date=2023-04-03 |website= |archive-url= |archive-date= }}

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|+11th Altibox Norway Chess, 30 May – 9 June 2023, Stavanger, Norway, Category XXI (2755)

! !! Player !! Rating !! 1 !! 2 !! 3 !! 4 !! 5 !! 6 !! 7 !! 8 !! 9 !! 10 !! Points !! TPR

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| 1

align=left | {{flagathlete|Hikaru Nakamura|United States}}2775{{CNone}}33111316½2827
2align=left | {{flagathlete|Fabiano Caruana|United States}}27640{{CNone}}130333162794
3align=left | {{flagathlete|Gukesh Dommaraju|India}}27320{{CNone}}13314½2798
4align=left | {{flagathlete|Anish Giri|Netherlands}}2768111{{CNone}}13132794
5align=left | {{flagathlete|Wesley So|United States}}2760111{{CNone}}11312½2795
6align=left | {{flagathlete|Magnus Carlsen|Norway}}28530{{CNone}}111½2744
7align=left | {{nowrap|{{flagathlete|Shakhriyar Mamedyarov|Azerbaijan}}}}2738131111{{CNone}}0112757
8align=left | {{flagathlete|Alireza Firouzja|France}}2785100113{{CNone}}3010½2711
9align=left | {{flagathlete|Nodirbek Abdusattorov|Uzbekistan}}2731011010{{CNone}}392676
10align=left | {{flagathlete|Aryan Tari|Norway}}2642000011130{{CNone}}62599

2024

= Classical tournament =

In parallel with the open tournament, an inaugural women-only version will be held, with an equal prize fund given for the open and women's tournament.{{Cite web |date=2024-01-18 |title= Norway Chess 2024 Returns With Women's Tournament Leveling Up Intrigue |url= https://www.chess.com/news/view/norway-chess-2024 |access-date=2024-01-18 |website=Chess.com }} A classical win is worth 3 points and a loss 0 points. If the classical game is drawn, an armageddon game (white with 10 minutes, black with 7 minutes) will be played, with the same colours as the classical game. The player who wins the armageddon game will receive 1½ points and the loser 1 point. The open section of the tournament was won by Magnus Carlsen, whilst Ju Wenjun won the women's section of the event.{{Cite web |date=2024-06-07 |title= Carlsen, Ju Wenjun Win Norway Chess Titles |url= https://www.chess.com/news/view/2024-norway-chess-round-10 |access-date=2024-06-08 |website=Chess.com }}{{Cite web |date=2024-06-08 |title=Magnus Carlsen claims victory in Norway Chess 2024; Ju Wenjun wins women's event |url=https://indianexpress.com/article/sports/chess/magnus-carlsen-claims-victory-in-norway-chess-2024-ju-wenjun-wins-womens-event-9379093/ |access-date=2024-06-08 |website=The Indian Express }}

==Open Section==

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|+12th Altibox Norway Chess, 29 May – 7 June 2024, Stavanger, Norway, Category XXII (2779)

! !! Player !! Rating !! 1 !! 2 !! 3 !! 4 !! 5 !! 6 !! Points

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| 1

align=left | {{flagathlete|Magnus Carlsen|Norway}}2830{{CNone}}1½ 10 1½3 1½3 1½1½ 317½
2{{nowrap|{{flagathlete|Hikaru Nakamura|United States}}}}27941 1½{{CNone}}3 11½ 11½ 13 115½
3align=left | {{flagathlete|R Praggnanandhaa|India}}27473 10 1½{{CNone}}1½ 13 11 1½14½
4align=left | {{flagathlete|Alireza Firouzja|France}}27370 11 1½1½ 1{{CNone}}1½ 1½3 1½13½
5align=left | {{flagathlete|Fabiano Caruana|United States}}28050 11 1½0 1½1 1{{CNone}}3 1½11½
6align=left | {{flagathlete|Ding Liren|China}}27621 00 1½1½ 10 10 1{{CNone}}7

==Women's Section==

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|+1st Altibox Women's Norway Chess, 29 May – 7 June 2024, Stavanger, Norway, Category IX (2466)

! !! Player !! Rating !! 1 !! 2 !! 3 !! 4 !! 5 !! 6 !! Points

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| 1

align=left | {{flagathlete|Ju Wenjun|China}}2559{{CNone}}1½ 13 1½1½ 31½ 1½3 1½19
2align=left | {{nowrap|{{flagathlete|Anna Muzychuk|Ukraine}}}}25051½ 1{{CNone}}1 1½1 11½ 33 1½16
3align=left | {{flagathlete|Lei Tingjie|China}}25481 01 1½{{CNone}}3 13 11½ 1½14½
4align=left | {{nowrap|{{flagathlete|Vaishali Rameshbabu|India}}}}24890 11½ 1½1½ 0{{CNone}}3 01 312½
5align=left | {{flagathlete|Koneru Humpy|India}}25451 10 11½ 03 0{{CNone}}1 1½10
6align=left | {{flagathlete|Pia Cramling|Sweden}}24491 01 01 11 1½0 1½{{CNone}}8

== 2025 ==

= Open Section =

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|+13th Altibox Norway Chess, 26 May – 6 June 2025, Stavanger, Norway, Category XXII (2790.7)

! !! Player !! Rating !! 1 !! 2 !! 3 !! 4 !! 5 !! 6 !! Points

1align=left | {{flagathlete|Magnus Carlsen|Norway}}2837{{CNone}}
2align=left | {{nowrap|{{flagathlete|Hikaru Nakamura|United States}}}}2804{{CNone}}
3align=left | {{flagathlete|Gukesh Dommaraju|India}}2787{{CNone}}
4align=left | {{flagathlete|Arjun Erigaisi|India}}2782{{CNone}}
5align=left | {{flagathlete|Fabiano Caruana|United States}}2776{{CNone}}
6align=left | {{flagathlete|Wei Yi|China}}2758{{CNone}}

= Women's Section =

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|+2nd Altibox Women's Norway Chess, 26 May – 6 June 2025, Stavanger, Norway, Category XI (2520.8)

! !! Player !! Rating !! 1 !! 2 !! 3 !! 4 !! 5 !! 6 !! Points

1align=left | {{flagathlete|Ju Wenjun|China}}2580{{CNone}}
2align=left | {{nowrap|{{flagathlete|Lei Tingjie|China}}}}2552{{CNone}}
3align=left | {{flagathlete|Koneru Humpy|India}}2543{{CNone}}
4align=left | {{flagathlete|Anna Muzychuk|Ukraine}}2526{{CNone}}
5align=left | {{flagathlete|Vaishali Rameshbabu|India}}2475{{CNone}}
6align=left | {{nowrap|{{flagathlete|Sarasadat Khademalsharieh|Spain}}}}2449{{CNone}}

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