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Program og resultater Champions Chess Tour Finale 2023

Lignende saker

Resultater og annen informasjon fra Champions Chess Tour Finalen 2023 som spilles i Toronto mellom 9. og 16. desember.

Publisert 9. desember 2023 i Resultater

Champions Chess Tour Finale 2023

Finale og 7. turnering i Champions Chess Tour 2023

Dato

9. – 16. desember

Sted

One Hotel Toronto – Canada

På TV

Turneringen sendes på TV2 Sport 2 og TV2 Sumo fra kl 17.55 hver dag.

Turneringen streames også på Youtube. Lenke til sending hos Chess.com.

Sjakk på TV

Spillere

De åtte spillerne med flest poeng fra årets seks tidligere CCT-turneringer er kvalifisert for finalen.

Nodirbek Abdusattorov
Magnus Carlsen
Denis Lazavik
Fabiano Caruana
Alireza Firouzja
Hikaru Nakamura
Wesley So
Maxime Vachier-Lagrave

Format

Tidskontroll: 15 minutter + 3 sekunder per trekk

I turneringens første fase møtes alle i kamper som består av to partier med et armageddonparti hvis det ender 1-1.

De to beste fra gruppespillet er kvalifisert til semifinalen. Spillerne fra 3.-6. plass spiller omspill for en plass i semifinalen.

I semifinaler og finaler spilles det over to dager der hver dag består av fire partier.

Program

Resultater, informasjon og analyse av alle partier

Resultater Magnus Carlsen

Lørdag 9. des – Grunnspill
Magnus Carlsen – Denis Lazavik 1,5-0,5
Magnus Carlsen – Nodirbek Abdusattorov 1-1 (Magnus vant armageddon)
Søndag 10. des – Grunnspill
Magnus Carlsen – Fabiano Caruana 1,5-0,5
Magnus Carlsen – Hikaru Nakamura 1-1 (Magnus vant armageddon)
Mandag 11. des – Grunnspill
Magnus Carlsen – Wesley So 1-1 (Magnus tapte armageddon)
Magnus Carlsen – Maxime Vachier-Lagrave 1,5-0,5
Tirsdag 12. des – Grunnspill
Magnus Carlsen – Alireza Firoujza 1-1 (Magnus vant armageddon)
Onsdag 13. des – Semifinale dag 1
Magnus Carlsen – Fabiano Caruana 2-2 (Magnus vant armageddon)
Torsdag 14. des – Semifinale dag 2
Magnus Carlsen – Fabiano Caruana 2-2 (Magnus vant armageddon)
Fredag 15. des – Finale dag 1
Magnus Carlsen – Wesley So 2,5-1,5
Lørdag 16. des – Finale dag 2
Magnus Carlsen – Wesley So 3-1

Oppsett semifinale

Gruppespillet etter 7 av 7 kamper

Champions Chess Tour 2023

The Champions Chess Tour 2023 (CCT) is a massive chess circuit combining the best features of previous Champions Chess Tour editions with the Chess.com Global Championship. The tour comprises six events spanning the entire year and culminating in live in-person Finals.

With the very best players in the world and a $2,000,000 prize fund, the CCT is Chess.com’s most important event to date. The tour starts on February 3 at 8 a.m. PT/17:00 CET with the 2023 Airthings Masters.

Format

The Champions Chess Tour consists of six events, culminating in a Playoff and the Finals. The 2023 ChessKid Cup is the third event of the tour, and the winner of this event automatically qualifies for the Playoffs.

The event begins with a qualifying phase that is open to all non-grandmaster titled players. The successful qualifiers will then compete with grandmasters in the Play-in stage, with the top players moving on to a Knockout stage that has three divisions. Each division has its own prize fund, and players will also earn Tour Points based on their placement within each division. By the end of the tour’s sixth event, the players with the highest Tour Points will earn a spot in the CCT Playoff.

Qualifiers

  • Open to all titled players except grandmasters, who automatically enter the Play-Ins.
  • Consists of a nine-round Swiss format.
  • Time control is 10+2.
  • Top three players from each event will be eligible to participate in the upcoming Play-In.
  • Takes place every Monday at 8 a.m. PT from February 13 to August 21, except on weeks with a Play-In or Knockout.
  • Find information here.

Play-In

  • The Play-in stage of the CCT is open to grandmasters only.
  • It consists of a nine-round Swiss tournament and a «Match Play» stage.
  • The time control is 10+2.
  • The highest-ranked players from the Swiss tournament qualify for the Match Play stage.
  • The top five players from the Swiss tournament select their opponents from players placed between sixth and 10th.
  • The remaining Match Play pairings are based on the final Swiss tournament rankings.
  • Each Match Play consists of two games.
  • Match Play ties are broken by a bidding armageddon game. The players bid on the amount of time they want to start with, and the winner chooses their color. Black has draw odds. If the bid is tied, players bid again. There is no increment.
  • Following Match Play, players advance to the Knockout stage and are placed in one of three divisions based on their results.

Knockout

The Knockout stage includes 56 players competing across three different divisions determined by their Match Play results.

  • Division I: eight players.
    • Three invited players: Nakamura, Caruana, and Abdusattorov.
    • The five winners of matches between the top-10 players from the Play-in Swiss.
  • Division II: 16 players.
    • The five players who lose the matches between the top 10 players from the Play-in Swiss.
    • The 11 players who win the matches between players ranked 11th to 32nd in the Play-in Swiss.
  • Division III: 32 players.
    • The 11 players who lose their matches between those placed 11th to 32nd in the Play-in Swiss.
    • The 21 players who win their matches between those placed 33rd to 74th in the Play-in Swiss.

Each division offers prize money and Tour Points. More information is available in the Prizes section below.

The Knockout stage follows this format:

  • Each features a double-elimination knockout bracket.
  • The time control is 15+3.
  • Divisions I and II have four-game matches in the Winners Bracket and two-game matches in the Losers Bracket.
  • Division III has two-game matches in both the Winners and Losers Brackets, and a four-game match in the Grand Finals.
  • If there is a Grand Finals reset (when a player coming out of the Losers Bracket wins the first set), the second set features a two-game match.
  • In case of a tie, a bidding armageddon game with a 15-minute base time will decide the winner.

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