Format
- The six qualified players join 10 invited players in a 16-player double-elimination bracket.
- Matches consist of a 30-minute countdown clock, except for Winners Semifinals, Winners Final, and Grand Final matches that last 45 minutes (Grand Final reset is still 30 minutes long).
- Games are in the 1+0 time control.
- Players earn 1 point for a win, 0.5 points for a draw, and 0 points for a draw.
- The higher-seeded player starts with White, and colors alternate after each game.
- A player must have a two-point advantage at the end of the match to win.
- If neither player is ahead by two points at the end of the match, players keep playing until one of them gets a two-point advantage.
- If neither player achieves the two-point advantage by the sixth additional game:
- The player currently in the lead wins the match.
- If the match is tied, the first player to win a game is declared the winner.
Schedule
- Winners R1: July 17, 16:00 UTC
- Losers R1/Winners QFs: July 18, 16:00 UTC
- Losers R2/Winners SFs: July 19, 16:00 UTC
- Losers R3+QFs/Winners Final: July 20, 16:00 UTC
- Losers SF + Final/Grand Final: July 21, 16:00 UTC
Players
- GM Magnus Carlsen (🇳🇴, 2858)
- GM Hikaru Nakamura (🇺🇸, 2874)
- GM Alireza Firouzja (🇫🇷, 2896)
- GM Andrew Tang (🇺🇸, 2600)
- GM Daniel Naroditsky (🇺🇸, 2636)
- GM Anish Giri (🇳🇱, 2760)
- GM Eric Hansen (🇨🇦, 2561)
- GM Tuan Minh Le (🇻🇳, 2565)
- GM Oleksandr Bortnyk (🇺🇦, 2728)
- GM Fabiano Caruana (🇺🇸, 2832)
- GM Jose Martinez (Qualifier 1) (🇵🇪, 2711)
- IM Emin Ohanynan (Qualifier 1) (🇦🇲, 2411)
- GM David Paravyan (Qualifier 2) (🏳️, 2544)
- GM Denis Lazavik (Qualifier 2) (🏳️, 2560)
- GM Dmitry Andreikin (Qualifier 3) (🏳️, 2736)
- GM Arjun Erigaisi (Qualifier 3) (🇮🇳, 2710)
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Day 4: Winners Final
Nakamura vs Firouzja: 16.5-12.5
Grand Final
Nakamura vs Carlsen: 17-15
Day 2: Quarterfinals
- Naroditsky vs Tang: 14-6
- Firouzja vs Bortnyk: 11-5
- Carlsen vs Mink Le: 10-7
- Nakamura vs Martínez: 14-6
Day 3: Losers R2
- Tang vs Hansen: 14-3
- Martínez vs Lazavik: 9-7
- Mink Le vs Paravyan: 7-9
Day 3: Winners Semifinals
- Carlsen vs Firouzja: 11.5-14.5
- Nakamura vs Naroditsky: 20-12
Magnus is tilting
Day 4: Losers R3
- Bortnyk vs Paravyan: 10-7
- Tang vs Martínez: 10-8
Day 4: Losers Quarterfinal
- Bortnyk vs Naroditsky: 6-13
- Carlsen vs Tang: 12.5-7.5
Day 5: Losers Semifinal
Naroditsky vs Carlsen: 7.5-12.5
A funny moment in the last game, with Magnus purposely stalemating in a completely winning position
Day 5: Losers Final
Firouzja - Carlsen: 9-11
Firouzja is winning six games on a row!
And with seconds on the clock, the match is tied even! We’re going to tiebreaks
Day 1: Winners R1
- Naroditsky vs Paravyan: 11.5-5.5
- Tang vs Andreikin: 12.5-3.5
- Firouzja vs Lazavik: 14.5-3.5
- Bortnyk vs Caruana: 14-5
- Carlsen vs Hansen: 16.5-1.5
- Erigasi vs Minh Le: 6.0-11.0
- Nakamura vs Ohanyan: 22.5-1.5
- Giri vs Martínez: 11.5-12.5
Hikaru completely dominating, while Giri and Martínez go to tiebreaks
I couldn’t watch earlier. And the very first thing that I see is Magnus blundering mate in 1.
Robert Hess is really obsessed with Magnus’ drink
Day 2: Losers R1
- Ohanyan vs Giri: 8.5-6.5
- Paravyan vs Andreikin: 11.5-7.5
- Lazavik vs Caruana: 11.5-9.5