The field, which when finalised in February had the then top-10 stars in the world, still makes for the strongest chess players of the world ever to assemble in this year.
Even though since the time the field was finalised, Shakhriyar Mamedyarov and Deng Liren have entered the top-10 at the expense of Sergey Karjakin and Anish Giri.
The average rating is 2797.
There are four 2800+ players, three world champions and basically not a single player who doesn't stand a chance to win this one.
The youngest is Anish Giri at 23 in the field, which will be led by World champion Magnus Carlsen (2832).
Anand has a huge fan following in Norway after his World Championships matches against Carlsen.
This is the third time he will be playing Norway Chess.
In the last few months he has not played classical chess and is not playing in the FIDE Grand Prix series. It seems that he is aiming to qualify for the candidate tournament via the World Cup this year.
This tournament starts with blitz chess late on Monday and the first round of the classic part of the tournament is scheduled on Tuesday and the first rest day is Friday.
The tournament concludes with ninth round on June 16.
The final three rounds will be held in Stavanger Concert Hall.
The blitz part is played over nine rounds with a time control of three minutes plus two seconds increment for each move.
In addition to a minor prize fund, the winner of the blitz tournament gets to choose his number in the main tournament, number 2 going next and so on.
The main event is also played as round-robin event over nine rounds. The time control is 100 min for 40 moves plus 50 min for 20 moves, and then 15 minutes for the rest of the game, with an increment of 30 seconds per move starting from move 61.
In case of a tie for first, there will be a blitz play- off to decide a winner, a match of two blitz games (same time control as the blitz tournament). If it is still tied, there will be an Armageddon game.
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