Following his nail-biting defeat against Hikaru Nakamura, the reigning world champion Magnus Carlsen has crashed out from the final of 2023 Chessable Masters, we examine the tournament’s latest results, schedule, date, time, format, list of participants, prize money, & streaming details
At the 2023 Chessable Masters, Hikaru Nakamura stunned the reigning world champion Magnus Carlsen to seal his berth in the grand final of Division-I. It is confirmed that Fabiano Caruana will be his opponent in the all-American final.
Chessable Masters 2023 final Fabiano Caruana vs Hikaru Nakamura schedule, date, time, standings, results today and prize money, live stream
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2023 Meltwater Champions Chess Tour: Leg 2 – Chessable Masters Fabiano Caruana vs. Hikaru Nakamura final schedule
Another thrilling game featuring GMs Hikaru Nakamura vs. Magnus Carlsen was played in the Losers Final of the Champions Chess Tour Chessable Masters 2023. Nakamura won the Armageddon game after two draws and tenaciously holding a challenging position for a considerable amount of time. With this win, Nakamura has qualified for the Division-I grand final, which will be an all-American tie featuring Nakamura versus Caruana.
In Division II, the Grand Final will feature GMs Nodirbek Abdusattorov and Maxime Vachier-Lagrave. Although Abdusattorov defeated French GM MVL with a humiliating 3-0 score in the Winners Final, the Frenchman managed to defeat GM Anish Giri in the Losers Final to get a second chance at winning the competition. After defeating GM Alexey Sarana in the Division III Grand Final, GM Amin Tabatabaei won the division.
Meltwater Champions Chess Tour: Leg 2 – Chessable Masters 2023 prize money pool distribution
Division-1 will receive $112,500 of the $235,000 total prize money at the 2023 Chessable Masters, which will feature eight of the best players. There will be a total of sixteen competitors in Division 2, and the prize pool is worth $71,500. The prize fund for the 32-player Division-3 will be $51,000. Additionally, it is known that each participant will earn points based on their finishing position, which will be used to determine the overall champion.
Placing
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Division I | Division II |
Division III |
1st |
150 | 50 | 20 |
2nd |
100 | 30 | 15 |
3rd | 75 | 20 |
10 |
4th
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50 | 15 | 8 |
5th (x2) | 30 | 10 |
6 |
7th (x2) |
20 | 8 | 5 |
9th (x4) | 6 |
4 |
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13th (x4) |
5 | 3 | |
17th (x8) |
2 |
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25th (x8) |
1
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When And Where to Watch: live stream details
The final day of action, which will include many thrilling matches like Nakamura vs. Caruana, is scheduled to start on Friday at 5:00 PM CET. With DAZN and the official chess24.com YouTube channel, people from all around the world may watch the competition live streaming.