Grand Chess Tour 2018

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Dates10 June–21 December 2019
Grand Chess Tour
2018
2018 Grand Chess Tour winner Hikaru Nakamura.
Tournament information
Dates10 June–21 December 2019
Host(s)Leuven
Paris
St. Louis
London
Final positions
ChampionUnited States Hikaru Nakamura
Runner-upFrance Maxime Vachier-Lagrave
3rd placeUnited States Fabiano Caruana
Tournament statistics
Most tournament titlesUnited States Hikaru Nakamura (3)
Prize money leaderUnited States Hikaru Nakamura ($225,000)
Points leaderUnited States Hikaru Nakamura (34.5)
 2017
2019 

The Grand Chess Tour 2018 was a circuit of chess tournaments, held from June to December 2018. It was the fourth edition of Grand Chess Tour. The series consisted of four events, including 1 classical and 3 fast chess tournaments, as well as Tour Final in London. It was won by Hikaru Nakamura.[1]

The tour consisted of four events, including three rapid and blitz and one classical event, and concluded in Tour Finals in London, where four top scorers qualified.[2] Each event consisted of 9 regular tour participants and 1 wildcard. Scoring system looked as follows:

PlacePoints (classical)Points (rapid/blitz)
1st18/20*12/13*
2nd1510
3rd128
4th107
  5th6
  6th65
  7th44
8th33
  9th22
10th11

Lineup

The field was announced on January 29, 2018.[3] The lineup was selected based on several criteria, including top three finish in previous edition, URS, average FIDE rating from February 1, 2017, to January 1, 2018, and personal invitation by GCT Advisory Board. Initially, it consisted of ten players, including reigning World Chess Champion Magnus Carlsen and his predecessors – Viswanathan Anand and Vladimir Kramnik. However, Carlsen and Kramnik declined the invitations, with number of players reducing to nine and last spot being given to Sergey Karjakin. Both Carlsen and Kramnik later played as wildcards.

Player Country Rating (January 2018) Eligility criteria
Maxime Vachier-Lagrave  France 2793 Runner-up of 2017 Grand Chess Tour
Levon Aronian  Armenia 2797 Third place in 2017 Grand Chess Tour
Fabiano Caruana  United States 2811 Average rating
Wesley So  United States 2792 Average rating
Hikaru Nakamura  United States 2781 URS
Alexander Grischuk  Russia 2767 URS
Shakhriyar Mamedyarov  Azerbaijan 2804 URS
Viswanathan Anand  India 2767 Wildcard
Sergey Karjakin  Russia 2753 Replacement

Schedule and results

Dates Tournament Host city Winner
10–17 June Your Next Move Rapid and Blitz Leuven Wesley So
17–26 June Paris Rapid and Blitz Paris Hikaru Nakamura
9–16 August Saint Louis Rapid and Blitz St. Louis Hikaru Nakamura
16–29 August Sinquefield Cup St. Louis Magnus Carlsen (WC)
Levon Aronian
Fabiano Caruana
11–17 December London Chess Classic London Hikaru Nakamura

Tournaments

Standings

References

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