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The 11th #LondonChessClassic - FIDE Open, held alongside the #GCTfinals in the Olympia Conference Centre, features GMs Aravindh Chithambaram Vr (2605), Praggnanandhaa R. (2586), Jules Moussard (2600), Anton Smirnov (2573) and others competing over a £4,000 first prize.
All draws in the 1st round of #GCTFinals.

MVL and Ding Liren will play with white pieces in round 2. #LondonChessClassic
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The extremely well played, complicated game between Carlsen and MVL from round 1 of #GCTFinals
Both classical games ended in a draw. The two finalists will be decided tomorrow as we move to rapid and blitz! Tomorrow two games of rapid and 4 games of blitz (and possible playoffs) will be played #GCTFinals
Congratulations to MVL on defeating Magnus Carlsen to advance to the finals! #GCTFinals
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Ding Liren is all smiles after advancing to the finals, analyzes his second win against Aronian #GCTFinals
The finals are set, and will start on Friday. #GCTFinals
Maxime Vachier-Lagrave will face off against Ding Liren for the title of 2019 Grand Chess Tour Champion in addition to the $150,000 prize.
Magnus Carlsen and Levon Aronian will battle it out for third place and $60,000.
MVL escaped unscathed against Ding while Carlsen managed to defeat Aronian with the white pieces #GCTFinals
Standings going into the final day of #GCTFinals. Join us at 7:50AM CST/8:50AM EST/1:50PM GMT for rapid and blitz!
China's No 1 Ding Liren defeats MVL in the second classical game to grab a 6-point lead before the rapid&blitz session. #GCTFinals #LondonChessClassic
What a defense by Magnus Carlsen who saves an incredible game against Levon Aronian.
This is the world champ's 107th unbeaten classical game and it helps him maintain a 6-point lead in the 3rd-place match. #GCTFinals #LondonChessClassic
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Replay the game between Ding Liren and Maxime Vachier-Lagrave here #GCTFinals
#GCTFinals With a draw in the second rapid game, China's No1 Ding Liren secures his first-ever GCT champion title. Congrats!

The current score is 15-5, and with only 4 blitz rounds to go, France's Vachier-Lagrave has no chances to catch up.
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Magnus Carlsen: “The right two people played in the final” #GCTFinals