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Titled Tuesday is an 11-round Swiss-system 3+1 blitz chess tournament held twice every Tuesday where all entrants must have a chess title and their full legal name displayed on their Chess.com account. [61] The event started as a monthly 9 round tournament.
In 2022, Andreikin won 10 Titled Tuesday events held on Chess.com and reached the finals of Chess.com Rapid Chess Championship losing to Ian Nepomniachtchi in the finals after defeating Hikaru Nakamura, Wesley So and Fabiano Caruana.
In 2019, he won the Georgian Chess Championship. In January 2021, Quparadze won a Titled Tuesday tournament hosted by Chess.com, finishing with a score of 10/11 ahead of Hikaru Nakamura and Jeffery Xiong. [2] In December 2022, he participated in the World Rapid and Blitz Chess Championships. He finished in 55th and 51st places, respectively, in ...
After many victories in shorter tournaments on Chess.com, including Titled Tuesday [123] and Super Swiss, [124] Nakamura failed in his defense of his U.S. Chess Champion title, finishing seventh. The tournament, which took place online in a rapid format, was won by Wesley So. [125]
In chess, where results are simply win/loss or draw, strength of schedule is the idea behind the methods based on the games already played: that the player that played the harder competition to achieve the same number of points should be ranked higher. In other games, results may supply more data used for breaking ties.
Kramnik has been active on the online chess platform Chess.com where he frequently plays blitz games and participates in tournaments. [43] He regularly participates in the Titled Tuesday tournament and has expressed concerns over cheating in online chess, including numerous high-profile cases.
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2019: Chess.com Titled Tuesday, defeating a field including Hikaru Nakamura and Wesley So. [1] Champion of the first El llobregate International Chess 2019 held in Catalonia, Spain. He was the third seed, and secured the title following a playoff win over second seed Bartel Mateusz of Poland.