The chess grandmasters Parham Maghsoodloo, Alireza Firouzja, Ehsan Ghaem Maghami will represent the Islamic Republic in men’s competition, and Sara Khademalsharieh will vie for titles at women’s section.
The event’s total prize fund is $1.15 million. The world’s strongest chess players have expressed readiness to vie at WRBCC 2018 where only those with chess ratings over 2,500 are accepted.
Iranian players have shown an outstanding presence in international competitions during the past years.
Earlier in June, junior Iranian male chess player Bardiya Daneshvar put on commendable performances at the second edition of FIDE World Cadets Rapid and Blitz Championships in Belarus, snatching the gold medal in the blitz division of the competitions.
According to the latest FIDE ratings, in the ranking of countries, Iran has moved one place up compared to last month with 2555 points, sitting in the 25th place.
The ranking is measured by the average rating of the country's top 10 players. Maghsoodloo stands at the world’s 4th place with 2,688 points in the juniors’ standard category. Another teen player, Firouzja (2607) stands in 12th spot in the same category. With 2470 points, grandmaster Khademalsharieh gained the rank of 19th in the standard women’s section in the December ratings of FIDE.
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