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Players Open: Praggnanandhaa, Erigaisi, Gukesh, Firouzja, Keymer, Abdusattorov, Giri, Aronian, Nepomniachtchi, Mamedyarov, MVL, Niemann etc.
Players Women: Muzychuk, Tan, Assaubayeva, Lagno etc play in the women's even which has suffered a number of withdrawals.
Two players from each event qualified for the relevant Candidates tournaments.
Anish Giri took clear first place in the open section with 8/11 and Matthias Bluebaum finished second on tie-break from Alireza Firouzja and Vincent Keymer. Rameshbabu Vaishali won the women's event on tie-break from Kateryna Lagno after they finished on 8/11 and secured their Women's Candidates places.
The Open situation was a lot more complicated. There was no provision for tie-break matches, just a technical tie-break, the first and only one that counted this time was Average Rating of Opponents Cut 1 (ARO-C1).
Maghsoodloo leads with 4.5/5 half a point clear of 16 year old Abhimanyu Mishra, who beat Gukesh in Round 5, Marc'andria Maurizzi (beat Vincent Keymer), Arjun Erigaisi (beat Nikita Vitiugov) and Matthias Bluebaum (who beat Praggnanandhaa)
The event so far has been extremely hard fought with many long games, fatigue is bound to be a factor. The sixth round of eleven is today, followed by a rest day.
The Titled Tuesday Blitz for the 26th August was the last under the current format. This Chess.com event has run since 2014 and has had an early and late section since 2022.
From the 2nd September there will be just one Titled Tuesday Blitz each week, it will take place at 11am Eastern Standard Time, 17:00 Central European Time and 20:30 Indian time.
Other changes include a move to five minutes per game and a weekly live show produced by the chess app "Take Take Take".
Titled Tuesday will be part of Chess.com's qualification process for the Esports World Cup (EWC) which will take place in Riddah next summer. The not unreasonable bet is that this event will continue to grow in importance, hence the changes now.
The result of this event settled who made the Grand Chess Tour finals next month in Sao Paulo. Those qualifiers were MVL, Caruana, Levon Aronian and Praggnanandhaa, the latter displacing Alireza Firouzja from the top four as a result of this tournament.
The Sinquefield Cup was won by Wesely So after a blitz tie-break round robin where Praggnanandhaa finished second and Fabiano Caruana finished third. The players shared the prize money. The result of this event settled who made the Grand Chess Tour finals next month in Sao Paulo. Those qualifiers were MVL, Caruana, Levon Aronian and Praggnanandhaa, the latter displacing Alireza Firouzja from the top four.
Final Round 9 pairings: Duda-MV:, Caruana-Gukesh, Aronian-Praggnanandhaa, So-Abdusattorov and Firouzja-Sevian.