The 2023 FIDE Circuit was a system comprising the top chess tournaments in 2023, which served as a qualification path for the Candidates Tournament 2024. Players received points based on their performance and the strength of the tournament. A player's final Circuit score was the sum of their five best results of the year. The winner of the Circuit qualified for the Candidates Tournament 2024 in Toronto, Canada, the winner of which qualified for the World Chess Championship 2024.

Since the winner of the Circuit (Fabiano Caruana) had already qualified to the 2024 Candidates Tournament via the Chess World Cup 2023, the second-place finisher in the Circuit, Gukesh Dommaraju, qualified to the 2024 Candidates.

Tournament eligibility

A FIDE-rated individual standard tournament was eligible for the Circuit if it met the following criteria:

  1. Finished in the 2023 calendar year.
  2. Had at least 8 players.
  3. Had at least 7 rounds (3 rounds for knockout events).
  4. The 8 highest-rated players had an average standard rating of at least 2550 at the start of tournament. This average is referred to as TAR (tournament average rating).
  5. Players represented at least 3 national federations.
  6. Not more than 50% of the 20 highest-rated players (or all players if fewer than 20) represented one federation.

The Circuit also included the following tournaments:

  • National Championships that met points 1 to 4 in the above criteria.
  • World Rapid Championship.
  • World Blitz Championship.
  • Continental Rapid Championships.
  • Continental Blitz Championships.
  • Other Rapid and Blitz tournaments that meet the above criteria, except that the TAR must be at least 2700.

Points system

Event points

Circuit points obtained by a player from a tournament were calculated as follows:

P = B × k × w {\displaystyle P=B\times k\times w}

where:

  • P {\displaystyle P} - Points obtained by player from the tournament
  • B {\displaystyle B} - Basic points
  • k {\displaystyle k} - Tournament strength factor, calculated as k = ( T A R − 2500 ) / 100 {\displaystyle k=(TAR-2500)/100}
  • w {\displaystyle w} - Tournament weighting 1.0 - Standard classical tournaments 0.8 - World Rapid Championships 0.6 - World Blitz Championships and other Rapid tournaments 0.5 - Mixed Rapid & Blitz tournaments 0.4 - Blitz tournaments

Basic points

Basic points for a tournament were awarded if the players placed in (or tied for) the top 8, provided that the placing was within the top half of the tournament, or at least the third round for knockout tournaments.

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For tied positions, basic points were calculated as 50% of points for final ranking as determined by tournament's tie-break rules, plus 50% of the sum of basic points assigned for the tied places divided by the number of tied players. If no tie-break rule was applied, basic points were shared equally among all tied players.

FIDE World Cup points

For the FIDE World Cup 2023, points were given as above with the following modifications:

  • All losing quarterfinalists were given full 5 basic points.
  • 2 extra points were added to the final points of all top 8 finishers.

Player's total and ranking

A player's point total for the ranking was the sum of their best 5 tournaments, of which at least 4 events had to be played with standard time controls. Players without 5 such events (for example, Leinier Domínguez and Vidit Gujrathi) were not ranked. Tournaments that could be included in player's results were as follows:

  • Official FIDE tournaments.
  • National Championships.
  • Other eligible tournaments, limited to one event per host country.

Tournaments

Eligible tournaments as of 30 December 2023.

2023 FIDE Circuit - Eligible Tournaments
TournamentLocationDateTypeTARWinner
Indian Chess ChampionshipIndia New Delhi22 December, 2022 – 3 January, 2023National2564+1⁄4India Karthik Venkataraman
Rilton CupSweden Stockholm27 December, 2022 – 5 January, 20232567+5⁄8India Pranesh M
Armenian Chess ChampionshipArmenia Yerevan13–21 JanuaryNational2574Armenia Samvel Ter-Sahakyan
Azerbaijani Chess ChampionshipAzerbaijan Baku13–26 JanuaryNational2568+1⁄4Azerbaijan Vasif Durarbayli
Tata Steel MastersNetherlands Wijk aan Zee13–29 January2770Netherlands Anish Giri
Tata Steel ChallengersNetherlands Wijk aan Zee13–29 January2633+1⁄4Germany Alexander Donchenko
Floripa OpenBrazil Florianópolis23–29 January2557+3⁄8Argentina Alan Pichot
WR Chess MastersGermany Düsseldorf15–26 February2743+1⁄4United States Levon Aronian
Open International de Cappelle la GrandeFrance Cappelle-la-Grande18–24 February2564+1⁄4India S. P. Sethuraman
European Individual Chess ChampionshipSerbia Vrnjačka Banja3–13 MarchContinental FIDE2685+5⁄8FIDE Alexey Sarana
Delhi OpenIndia New Delhi23–30 March2579+7⁄8India Aravindh Chithambaram
Reykjavik OpenIceland Reykjavík29 March – 4 April2630+1⁄4Sweden Nils Grandelius
Fagernes Chess InternationalNorway Fagernes2–9 April2575+1⁄2Turkey Vahap Şanal
International Mexican Open Chess ChampionshipMexico Mexico City4–9 April2568+5⁄8Peru Jose Eduardo Martinez Alcantara
Open Internacional de Ajedrez Semana SantaSpain La Nucia5–10 April2585+3⁄8Ukraine Yuri Solodovnichenko
The Spring ClassicUnited States St. Louis5–13 April2634+3⁄4Netherlands Benjamin Bok
Open Internacional Chess MenorcaSpain Menorca11–16 April2660+1⁄2India Gukesh Dommaraju
Polish Chess ChampionshipPoland Warsaw12–20 AprilNational2604+7⁄8Poland Bartosz Soćko
Sunway Formentera International Chess FestivalSpain Formentera18–28 April2613+3⁄8FIDE Vladimir Fedoseev
Kazakhstan Chess CupKazakhstan Astana23–30 April2635+3⁄8Kazakhstan Aldiyar Ansat
Satty Zhuldyz MastersKazakhstan Astana24–25 AprilRapid & Blitz2707+1⁄4United States Levon Aronian
Stepan Avagyan MemorialArmenia Jermuk2–12 May2656+1⁄4United States Samuel Sevian
Capablanca MemorialCuba Havana3–11 May2593+7⁄8Denmark Jonas Buhl Bjerre
TePe Sigeman & Co chess tournamentSweden Malmö4–10 May2674+5⁄8FIDE Peter Svidler
Baku OpenAzerbaijan Baku4–12 May2649+3⁄4India Leon Luke Mendonca
GCT Superbet Chess Classic RomaniaRomania Bucharest4–16 May2768+3⁄8United States Fabiano Caruana
American Continental Chess ChampionshipDominican Republic Juan Dolio15–23 MayContinental FIDE2602+1⁄2Uruguay Georg Meier
Sharjah MastersUnited Arab Emirates Sharjah16–26 May2718+7⁄8India Arjun Erigaisi
GCT Superbet Rapid & Blitz PolandPoland Warsaw19–26 MayRapid & Blitz2754+5⁄8Norway Magnus Carlsen
Cherry Blossom ClassicUnited States Dulles, Virginia24–29 May2572+1⁄8Azerbaijan Vasif Durarbayli FIDE Mikhail Antipov
Norway Chess OpenNorway Stavanger27 May – 3 June2562+1⁄4Sweden Platon Galperin
Norway Chess BlitzNorway Stavanger27 May – 3 JuneBlitz2771+7⁄8Uzbekistan Nodirbek Abdusattorov
Dubai OpenUnited Arab Emirates Dubai27 May – 4 June2681+1⁄2India Aravindh Chithambaram
Norway Chess – Main TournamentNorway Stavanger27 May – 9 June2771+7⁄8United States Hikaru Nakamura
Münchner Pfingst-OpenGermany Munich31 May – 6 June2567+1⁄4FIDE Alexander Motylev
Asian Continental Men Blitz Chess ChampionshipKazakhstan Almaty3 JuneBlitz Continental FIDE2573+5⁄8Kazakhstan Arystan Isanzhulov
Asian Chess ChampionshipKazakhstan Almaty4–11 JuneContinental FIDE2618Uzbekistan Shamsiddin Vokhidov
Canadian Transnational Chess ChampionshipCanada Montreal6–11 June2587+3⁄4Latvia Toms Kantans
Teplice OpenCzech Republic Teplice10–18 June2613+7⁄8Germany Frederik Svane
The Las Vegas National OpenUnited States Las Vegas14–18 June2607+1⁄8Ukraine Illia Nyzhnyk Azerbaijan Vasif Durarbayli Cuba Yasser Quesada FIDE Mikhail Antipov
Vladimir Dvorkovich Memorial – Aktobe Open ClassicKazakhstan Aktobe20–27 June2597+1⁄4Iran Bardiya Daneshvar
Prague MastersCzech Republic Prague20–30 June2697+7⁄8United States Ray Robson
Prague ChallengersCzech Republic Prague20–30 June2573+3⁄8Poland Mateusz Bartel
World OpenUnited States Philadelphia23 June – 4 July2608+1⁄2United States Fidel Corrales Jimenez
Sparkassen Chess TrophyGermany Dortmund24 June – 2 July2649+1⁄8Germany Alexander Donchenko
Orillas de MarSpain Adeje25 June – 2 July2580India Abhijeet Gupta
Norwegian Chess ChampionshipNorway Oslo30 June – 8 JulyNational2557+1⁄4Norway Simen Agdestein
Dutch Chess ChampionshipNetherlands Utrecht2–9 JulyNational2630+7⁄8Netherlands Anish Giri
GCT SuperUnited Rapid & Blitz CroatiaCroatia Zagreb3–10 JulyRapid & Blitz2768+3⁄8Norway Magnus Carlsen
International Open "Villa de Benasque"Spain Benasque5–14 July2628+7⁄8China Bu Xiangzhi
International Chess Festival Astana ZhuldyzdaryKazakhstan Astana11–18 July2620+1⁄2India Aditya Mittal
Geza Hetenyi MemorialHungary Budapest11–19 July2691+3⁄4India R Praggnanandhaa
Biel Master TournamentSwitzerland Biel/Bienne17–27 July2603+3⁄4China Bu Xiangzhi
Biel Grandmaster Triathlon (classical part)Switzerland Biel/Bienne18–26 July2699+1⁄8Vietnam Lê Quang Liêm
Romania Grand Prix BrașovRomania Brașov18–26 July2564+5⁄8Italy Luca Moroni
Paleochora International Chess TournamentGreece Kantanos-Selino19–26 July2555+1⁄4China Bai Jinshi
Uralsk OpenKazakhstan Oral21–28 July2596+5⁄8United States Hans Niemann
FIDE World CupAzerbaijan Baku30 July – 24 AugustFIDE2777+1⁄4Norway Magnus Carlsen
International Chess Cup of His Majesty the King Mohammed VIMorocco Rabat14–19 August2643+1⁄8Lithuania Paulius Pultinevičius
Abu Dhabi International Chess FestivalUnited Arab Emirates Abu Dhabi16–24 August2672+1⁄2Slovenia Vladimir Fedoseev
French Chess ChampionshipFrance Alpe d'Huez18–27 AugustNational2599+1⁄4France Yannick Gozzoli
Open Internacional de Sants-Ciutat de BarcelonaSpain Barcelona18–27 August2572+3⁄8Norway Elham Amar
Maia Chess OpenPortugal Maia25 August – 2 September2554+3⁄8Israel Victor Mikhalevski
Tata Steel Chess India RapidIndia Kolkata5–7 SeptemberRapid2729+3⁄4France Maxime Vachier-Lagrave
Tata Steel Chess India BlitzIndia Kolkata8–9 SeptemberBlitz2729+3⁄4FIDE Alexander Grischuk
Tsaghkadzor OpenArmenia Tsaghkadzor19–28 September2580+1⁄4India Abhimanyu Puranik
World Junior ChampionshipMexico Mexico City21 September – 1 OctoberFIDE2572+3⁄4France Marc'Andria Maurizzi
Levitov Chess WeekNetherlands Amsterdam22–26 SeptemberRapid2735+5⁄8FIDE Ian Nepomniachtchi
Asian Games IndividualChina Hangzhou23–27 SeptemberRapid2701+1⁄4China Wei Yi
Yerevan OpenArmenia Yerevan29 September – 7 October2555+7⁄8Armenia Karen H. Grigoryan
Russian ChampionshipRussia St Petersburg1–12 OctoberNational2650FIDE Vladislav Artemiev
US Chess ChampionshipUnited States St. Louis5–15 OctoberNational2726+3⁄4United States Fabiano Caruana
Fagernes International AutumnNorway Fagernes8–15 October2567+1⁄2Denmark Mads Andersen
Spanish ChampionshipSpain Marbella10–21 OctoberNational2563+1⁄2Spain Eduardo Iturrizaga
Qatar MastersQatar Doha11–20 October2747+3⁄8Uzbekistan Nodirbek Yakubboev
FIDE Grand SwissIsle of Man Douglas, Isle of Man23 October – 5 NovemberFIDE2761+5⁄8India Vidit Gujrathi
Bavarian OpenGermany Tegernsee28 October – 5 November2562+1⁄2Czech Republic Jiří Štoček
Torneio Internacional da Figueira da FozPortugal Figueira da Foz5–12 November2562+7⁄8Cuba Carlos Daniel Albornoz Cabrera
GCT St. Louis Rapid and BlitzUnited States St. Louis12–19 NovemberRapid & Blitz2751United States Fabiano Caruana
Sinquefield CupUnited States St. Louis21–30 November2759+1⁄4United States Fabiano Caruana
U.S. MastersUnited States Charlotte22–26 November2594+7⁄8FIDE Mikhail Antipov
Tournament of PeaceCroatia Zagreb22–30 November2625+3⁄4United States Hans Niemann
El Llobregat OpenSpain Sant Boi de Llobregat30 November – 8 December2658India S. L. Narayanan
London Chess ClassicUnited Kingdom London1–10 December2674+5⁄8England Michael Adams
Gashimov MemorialAzerbaijan Gabala7–11 DecemberRapid & Blitz2703+7⁄8India Vidit Gujrathi
Champions Chess Tour FinalsCanada Toronto9–16 DecemberRapid2743+7⁄8Norway Magnus Carlsen
Sunway Chess FestivalSpain Sitges12–22 December2646India Abhimanyu Puranik
European Rapid ChampionshipCroatia Zagreb14–15 DecemberRapid Continental FIDE2674+1⁄4Serbia Alexey Sarana
Chennai Grand MastersIndia Chennai15–21 December2711+3⁄8India Gukesh Dommaraju
European Blitz ChampionshipCroatia Zagreb16 DecemberBlitz Continental FIDE2674+1⁄4Czech Republic David Navara
World Rapid ChampionshipUzbekistan Samarkand26–28 DecemberRapid FIDE2763+1⁄4Norway Magnus Carlsen
World Blitz ChampionshipUzbekistan Samarkand29–30 DecemberBlitz FIDE2763+1⁄4Norway Magnus Carlsen

Ranking

"(M)" denotes the Masters section of tournaments while "(Ch)" – Challenger section.

Final 2023 rankings
No.PlayerPoints12345
1United States Fabiano Caruana118.61Romania GCT Romania 1st – 26.84Norway Stavanger (Main) 2nd – 21.75FIDE World Cup 3rd – 21.41United States US Championship 1st – 22.68United States St Louis 1st – 25.93
2India Gukesh Dommaraju87.36Germany Düsseldorf T 2nd-3rd – 19.26United Arab Emirates Sharjah 3rd – 13.13Norway Stavanger (Main) 3rd – 19.03FIDE World Cup QF – 15.86India Chennai 1st – 20.08
3Netherlands Anish Giri84.31Netherlands Tata Steel (M) 1st – 27.00Romania GCT Romania T 2nd-5th – 17.44Norway Stavanger (Main) 4th – 16.31Netherlands Dutch Championship 1st – 13.09FIDE Grand Swiss 7th – 10.47
4United States Wesley So83.40Netherlands Tata Steel (M) 4th – 16.20Germany Düsseldorf 4th – 14.60Romania GCT Romania T 2nd-5th – 17.44United States US Championship 2nd – 17.01United States St Louis 3rd – 18.15
5India Arjun Erigaisi81.24United Arab Emirates Sharjah 1st – 21.89FIDE World Cup QF – 15.86Qatar Doha T 3rd-8th – 11.13FIDE Grand Swiss 4th – 14.39India Chennai 2nd – 17.97
-Norway Magnus Carlsen71.04Netherlands Tata Steel (M) T 2nd-3rd – 20.25Norway Stavanger (Main) 6th – 0.00FIDE World Cup 1st – 29.73Qatar Doha T 9th-22th – 0.00FIDE World Rapid 1st – 21.06
-United States Hikaru Nakamura59.25Norway Stavanger (Main) 1st – 27.19FIDE World Cup R4 – 0.00Qatar Doha T 3rd-8th – 11.13FIDE Grand Swiss 2nd – 20.93
6Iran Amin Tabatabaei56.14Netherlands Tata Steel (Ch) 4th – 8.00Armenia Jermuk 3rd – 10.55United Arab Emirates Sharjah 7th – 8.76Hungary Budapest 2nd – 14.86United Kingdom London 2nd – 13.97
7India R Praggnanandhaa54.79Germany Düsseldorf T 5th-10th – 2.03Hungary Budapest 1st – 19.18FIDE World Cup 2nd – 24.18India Tata Steel India (Rapid) 3rd – 8.96FIDE Grand Swiss 13th – 0.44 (T 8th-13th)
8Uzbekistan Nodirbek Abdusattorov54.63Netherlands Tata Steel (M) T 2nd-3rd – 20.25Germany Düsseldorf T 5th-10th – 2.03Norway Stavanger (Blitz) 1st – 10.88Qatar Doha 2nd – 21.03FIDE Grand Swiss 12th – 0.44 (T 8th-13th)
-United States Leinier Domínguez52.47FIDE World Cup QF – 15.86United States US Championship 3rd – 15.87United States St Louis 2nd – 20.74Spain Sitges 209th – 0.00
-India Vidit Gujrathi52.21United Arab Emirates Sharjah 47th – 0.00FIDE World Cup QF – 15.86FIDE Grand Swiss 1st – 26.16Azerbaijan Gabala 1st – 10.19
-United States Samuel Sevian49.17United States St. Louis (Spring) 2nd – 10.24Armenia Jermuk 1st – 15.63United Arab Emirates Sharjah 2nd – 14.23United States US Championship 5th – 9.07FIDE Grand Swiss 22nd – 0.00
9United States Hans Niemann46.85Spain Menorca 6th – 6.82United Arab Emirates Sharjah 6th – 9.85Kazakhstan Uralsk 1st – 9.66United States US Championship 6th – 7.94Croatia Zagreb 1st – 12.58
10Uzbekistan Javokhir Sindarov46.25Netherlands Tata Steel (Ch) 3rd – 9.33United Arab Emirates Dubai 2nd – 14.29China Hangzhou 3rd – 8.45Qatar Doha T 3rd-8th – 11.13FIDE Grand Swiss 8th – 3.05
-Slovenia Vladimir Fedoseev44.30FIDE World Cup R3 – 0.00United Arab Emirates Abu Dhabi 1st – 16.39FIDE Grand Swiss 26th – 0.00Spain Sant Boi de Llobregat 3rd – 11.06FIDE World Rapid 2nd – 16.85
-United States Levon Aronian41.90Netherlands Tata Steel (M) T 7th-8th – 4.05Germany Düsseldorf 1st – 22.30Kazakhstan Satty Zhuldyz 1st – 10.36United States St Louis 6th – 5.19 (T 4th-6th)India Chennai 5th – 0.00
11Germany Vincent Keymer40.88Germany Düsseldorf T 5th-10th – 2.03Kazakhstan Satty Zhuldyz 6th – 4.40Czech Republic Prague (M) T 4th-7th – 5.44Switzerland Biel/Bienne 2nd – 15.93FIDE Grand Swiss 5th – 13.08
-FIDE Ian Nepomniachtchi38.59Germany Düsseldorf T 2nd-3rd – 19.26Romania GCT Romania 9th – 0.00FIDE World Cup R5 – 0.00Netherlands Amsterdam 1st – 14.14United States St Louis 4th – 5.19 (T 4th-6th)
12Armenia Haik M. Martirosyan38.44Armenia Jermuk 4th – 9.77United Arab Emirates Sharjah 5th – 10.94Czech Republic Prague (M) T 4th-7th – 5.44Spain Benasque 6th – 4.19FIDE European Rapid 2nd – 8.10

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