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* "Melody Amber Rapid Chess Tournament", Schaaknieuws, ISBN 90-73216-08-7 * "Melody Amber Rapid Chess Tournament", Schaaknieuws, ISBN 90-73216-08-7
* Guido den Broeder and Fred van der Vliet, "Second Amber Rapid and Blindfold Chess Tournament", Magnana Mu Publishing & Research, ISBN 90-5518-103-X
* Guido den Broeder and John van der Wiel, "Third Amber Rapid and Blindfold Chess Tournament", Magnana Mu Publishing & Research, ISBN 90-5518-104-8
* Guido den Broeder and John van der Wiel, "Fourth Amber Rapid and Blindfold Chess Tournament", Magnana Mu Publishing & Research, ISBN 90-5518-105-6
* Guido den Broeder and ], "Fifth Amber Rapid and Blindfold Chess Tournament", Magnana Mu Publishing & Research, ISBN 90-5518-106-4
* Dagobert Kohlmeyer and John Nunn, "Chess Roulette in Monte Carlo. 6th Amber Chess Tournament", Bock & Kübler, 1997 * Dagobert Kohlmeyer and John Nunn, "Chess Roulette in Monte Carlo. 6th Amber Chess Tournament", Bock & Kübler, 1997



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The Melody Amber chess tournament, which uniquely combines blindfold chess and speed chess is an annual invitation-only event for some of the world's best players. It has been held in Monte Carlo from 1992 onwards and is sponsored by the Dutch billionaire and world champion of postal chess, Joop van Oosterom. Named after his daughter, the tournament is usually held in March.

The player with the most titles (as of 2007) is Vladimir Kramnik (6).

Former tournament winners (combined blindfold and rapid scores)

Melody Amber 2006

The competitors in 2006 were the following players (world ranking at the time in brackets).

Melody Amber 2007

The competitors in 2007 are the following players (world ranking at the time in brackets).

Tournament books

  • "Melody Amber Rapid Chess Tournament", Schaaknieuws, ISBN 90-73216-08-7
  • Guido den Broeder and Fred van der Vliet, "Second Amber Rapid and Blindfold Chess Tournament", Magnana Mu Publishing & Research, ISBN 90-5518-103-X
  • Guido den Broeder and John van der Wiel, "Third Amber Rapid and Blindfold Chess Tournament", Magnana Mu Publishing & Research, ISBN 90-5518-104-8
  • Guido den Broeder and John van der Wiel, "Fourth Amber Rapid and Blindfold Chess Tournament", Magnana Mu Publishing & Research, ISBN 90-5518-105-6
  • Guido den Broeder and John Nunn, "Fifth Amber Rapid and Blindfold Chess Tournament", Magnana Mu Publishing & Research, ISBN 90-5518-106-4
  • Dagobert Kohlmeyer and John Nunn, "Chess Roulette in Monte Carlo. 6th Amber Chess Tournament", Bock & Kübler, 1997

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