Chessable Masters Grand Final - Live!

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2/7/2024 – The 2024 Chessable Masters is the first of four events preceding the Champions Chess Tour in-person Finals. The last day of action sees Magnus Carlsen facing Alireza Firouzja in the Grand Final of Division I. | Follow the games live with expert commentary starting at 17.00 CET (11.00 ET, 21.30 IST)

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Day 8: Knockout

Players compete for prize money, promotion to a higher division in the next CCT event, and a spot at the CCT Finals.

  • Double-elimination brackets
    • Division I: 8 players
    • Division II: 16 players
    • Division III: 32 players
  • Winner Bracket matches consist of four games.
  • Losers Bracket matches consist of two games.
  • Grand Final Reset match (if needed) consists of two games.
  • The time control is 10+2.
  • A bidding armageddon game decides the winner if any match ends in a tie.

Division I bracket

Chessable Masters 2024

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Live games and commentary

Division I

Live: Marshall Masters 49 05-2025
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1.e4 10 c5 1:59 2.Nc3 5 Nc6 5 3.Bb5 5 Nd4 5 4.Nf3 5 a6 5 5.Bd3 19 g6 5 6.Nxd4 15 cxd4 5 7.Ne2 5 d5 7 8.0-0 17 Bg7 50 9.exd5 1:57 Qxd5 5 10.b3 5 e5 34 11.Ng3 17 Nf6 59 12.Ba3 26 Qa5 34 13.Qc1 39 Bh6 3:00 14.Rd1 4:25 Be6 4:34 15.Qb2 4:19 Bf8 4:37 16.b4 49 Qd5 58 17.b5 5:42 axb5 1:24 18.Bxb5+ 16 Bd7 7 19.Bxd7+ 5 Nxd7 5 20.Bxf8 7 Kxf8 5 21.c3 1:37 Kg7 31 22.cxd4 5 exd4 5 23.Re1 25 Ra4 40 24.Ne4 51 Rha8 19 25.a3 5 h6 21 26.h3 7 R8a6 33 27.d3 13 Rb6 46 28.Qc2 8 Rb3 50 29.Qc7 33 Ra6 1:01 30.a4 1:09 Rxd3 16 31.Rab1 5 Rb3 32 32.Rxb3 12 Qxb3 5 33.Qxd7 10 Qb4 38 34.Rc1 19 Re6 6 35.Rc7 23 Qf8 10 36.Qxe6 9 1–0
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StWhiteEloWBlackEloBResRndid
Meshkovs,N2539DeDona,M19382.14888091
Bonin,J2091Chasin,N24462.24888092
Mullodzhanov,N1927Sarkar,J22862.34888093
Prestia,P2056Dong,K20132.44888095
Schaefer,S2004Block,J16872.54888098
Ayyappan,S2074Meshkovs,N25391.14885600
Chasin,N2446Schaefer,S20041.24885601
Dong,K2013Zeltsan,J23791.34885602
Sarkar,J2286Abdullayev,S20841.44885603
Block,J1687Das,A22661.54885605
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