2017 PRO Chess League season

The 2017 PRO Chess League Season was the inaugural season of the PRO Chess League. It started on January 11, 2017, and ended March 26.[1][2] 48 teams participated, twelve of which had previously participated in the USCL. After the end of the first season, the St. Louis Arch Bishops defeated the Norway Gnomes, thus securing their first title.[3] The PCL has a total prize fund of $50,000 compared to a prize fund of $10,000 in the USCL.[4]

Standings edit

Eastern Division
W L TB GP
  Delhi Dynamite
5 2 20.5 65.5
  Budapest Gambit
4.5 2.5 24.5 62
  Gorky Stormbringers
4.5 2.5 19 61
  Norway Gnomes
3.5 3.5 28 60
  Mumbai Movers
3.5 3.5 27 54
  Riga Magicians
3.5 3.5 25.5 56.5
  Ljubljana Direwolves
3.5 3.5 24.5 51.5
  Belgrade Sparrows
3.5 3.5 18.5 62.5
  Odisha Express
2 5 20 45
  Amaravati Yodhas
1.5 5.5 16 48.5
  Shymkent Nomads
1 6 23 44.5
  Johannesburg Koeksisters
1 6 20.5 40
Central Division
W L TB GP
  Marseille Migraines
5 2 27 67
  Stockholm Snowballs
5 2 24 62.5
  Amsterdam Mosquitoes
4 3 26 58.5
  Cannes Blockbusters
4 3 25.5 56
  London Lions
4 3 25 55.5
  London Towers
4 3 23 68
  Hamburg Swashbucklers
3.5 3.5 25 53.5
  Apeldoorn Apes
3 4 21 56.5
  Reykjavik Puffins
2.5 4.5 23.5 62
  Dublin Desperados
2 5 19.5 56.5
  Abuja Rockstars
2 5 17.5 39
  Lagos Leatherbacks
0 7 21.5 26.5
Atlantic Division
W L TB GP
  Montreal ChessBrahs
6 1 27 65.5
  Buenos Aires Krakens
5 2 27 58.5
  Toronto Dragons
5 2 26.5 71
  Montclair Sopranos
5 2 22.5 66
  Philadelphia Inventors
4.5 2.5 26.5 62
  Miami Champions
4 3 22 62
  New Jersey Knockouts
3.5 3.5 27 55
  New York Knights
3 4 28 55.5
  Patagonia Penguins
3 4 23 50
  Atlanta Kings
2.5 4.5 25.5 56.5
  Carolina Cobras
2 5 21 42.5
  Columbus Cardinals
0 7 23.5 26.5
Pacific Division
W L TB GP
  St. Louis Arch Bishops
6 1 29.5 70.5
  Webster Windmills
6 1 27.5 68.5
  Dallas Destiny
5.5 1.5 29 67
  San Diego Surfers
5.5 1.5 26 68
  Rio Grande Ospreys
5 2 31 58.5
  San Jose Hackers
4 3 33.5 59
  Las Vegas Desert Rats
3.5 3.5 29 59.5
  Minnesota Blizzard
3 4 28.5 51
  Seattle Sluggers
3 4 25 57
  San Francisco Mechanics
3 4 23 52.5
  Pittsburgh Pawngrabbers
3 4 21.5 47
  Portland Rain
1.5 5.5 27 36.5

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Playoffs edit

After the end of the regular season, the top six teams from each division qualify for the playoffs with each team being seeded 1–6 based on regular season wins.

Eastern division edit

Division Quarterfinals Division Semifinals Division Championship
1   Delhi Dynamite 6.5
4   Norway Gnomes 9 4   Norway Gnomes 9.5
5   Mumbai Movers 7 4   Norway Gnomes 9.5
3   Gorky Stormbringers 6.5
2   Budapest Gambit 6.5
3   Gorky Stormbringers 8 3   Gorky Stormbringers 9.5
6   Riga Magicians 8

Central division edit

Division Quarterfinals Division Semifinals Division Championship
1   Marseille Migraines 10.5
4   Cannes Blockbusters 7 5   London Lions 5.5
5   London Lions 9 1   Marseille Migraines 6.5
2   Stockholm Snowballs 9.5
2   Stockholm Snowballs 8.5
3   Amsterdam Mosquitoes 7.5 6   London Towers 7.5
6   London Towers 8.5

Atlantic division edit

Division Quarterfinals Division Semifinals Division Championship
1   Montreal Chessbrahs 9
4   Montclair Sopranos 9 4   Montclair Sopranos 7
5   Philadelphia Inventors 7 1   Montreal Chessbrahs 10
2   Buenos Aires Krakens 6
2   Buenos Aires Krakens 10
3   Toronto Dragons 7.5 6   Miami Champions 6
6   Miami Champions 8.5

Pacific division edit

Division Quarterfinals Division Semifinals Division Championship
1   St. Louis Arch Bishops 8.5
4   San Diego Surfers 9.5 4   San Diego Surfers 7.5
5   Rio Grande Ospreys 6.5 1   St. Louis Arch Bishops 8
2   Webster Windmills 8
2   Webster Windmills 9.5
3   Dallas Destiny 7.5 6   San Jose Hackers 6.5
6   San Jose Hackers 8.5

Semifinals and championship edit

During the semifinal round, regardless of the participating teams, the winner of the Eastern Division played the winner of the Central Division, and the winner of the Atlantic Division played the winner of the Pacific Division.

Semifinals PCL Championship
      
E4   Norway Gnomes 10
C2   Stockholm Snowballs 6
E4   Norway Gnomes 7
P1   St. Louis Arch Bishops 9
A1   Montreal Chessbrahs 8
(8, 1)
P1   St. Louis Arch Bishops 8
(8, 3)

Awards edit

Award Player Team
MVP     Wesley So   St. Louis Arch Bishops
MVP     Magnus Carlsen   Norway Gnomes
MVP     Georg Meier   Stockholm Snowballs
Best Female   Deimante Daulyte   Cannes Blockbusters
U2600   Yannick Gozzoli   Marseille Migraines
U2500   Nikolay Noritsyn   Toronto Dragons
U2400   Nico Zwirs   Apeldoorn Apes
U2300   Richard Francisco   Atlanta Kings
U2200   Nicholas Rosenthal   St. Louis Arch Bishops

References edit

  1. ^ US Chess (January 9, 2017). "The PRO Chess League Begins on Wednesday". United States Chess Federation. Retrieved February 12, 2017.
  2. ^ PROChessLeague (December 19, 2016). "2017 PRO Chess League Schedule". United States Chess Federation. Retrieved February 12, 2017.
  3. ^ "St. Louis Arch Bishops Win Inaugural PRO League Title".
  4. ^ Rensch, Daniel (January 10, 2017). "PRO Chess League Prize Fund Increased To $50k+". United States Chess Federation. Retrieved February 12, 2017.
  5. ^ (PROChessLeague), PRO Chess League. "2017 PRO Chess League: Standings". Chess.com. Retrieved 2018-06-25.