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Clutch Chess Champions Showdown International 2020 (Final Day 2)

Last Gasp victory for Magnus Carlsen in the Clutch Chess International 2020

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Saint Louis Chess Club Crowns World Champion Magnus Carlsen in Clutch Chess International

SAINT LOUIS, June 14, 2020 - SAINT LOUIS, MO. (June 14, 2020) – The Clutch Chess International tournament concluded with a gripping final match between World Champion Magnus Carlsen and World Number 2, Fabiano Caruana, with Carlsen claiming victory in the final round and taking home the grand prize of $50,000 and an additional $25,000 in clutch bonuses. This historical online tournament, hosted by the Saint Louis Chess Club and created by Grandmaster Maurice Ashley, featured electrifying knockout matches that had the audience glued to their seats after every move. [Saint Louis Chess Club Press Release]

Clutch Chess International offered the world’s best Grandmasters the opportunity to compete in the event, which boasted a $265,000 prize fund, the largest ever offered for an online chess event. Clutch Chess took place from June 6 - 14, 2020 with expert commentary by Grandmasters Yasser Seirawan and Maurice Ashley, and Woman Grandmaster Jennifer Shahade throughout. This tournament proved to be the most-watched live event in the 12-year history of the Saint Louis Chess Club, with more than 28,000 fans watching Carlsen and Caruana battle it out on the final day of Clutch Chess International.

“We thought the first Clutch Chess tournament would bring unexpected surprises and unmatched gameplay, but Clutch Chess International turned up the heat with even more aggressive matches, higher stakes, and nail-biting excitement throughout the tournament,” said Tony Rich, Executive Director of the Saint Louis Chess Club. “This was a golden moment of sportsmanship and fierce competition for fans during the quarantine.”

The eight Grandmasters who competed in Clutch Chess International were Magnus Carlsen (reigning World Champion, Norway), Fabiano Caruana (World number 2, USA), Maxime Vachier-Lagrave (World number 5, France), Alexander Grischuk (World number 6, Russia), Levon Aronian (World number 7, Armenia), Wesley So (World number 8 and recent winner of Clutch Chess USA, USA), Leinier Dominguez (World number 6 in Rapid, USA), and Jeffery Xiong (USA number 5, USA).

Magnus Carlsen’s victory against Fabiano Caruana didn’t come easily. After a crucial win in round 10, the World Champion took a point lead going into the final two clutch games, where each win was worth three points. With a clutch victory in game 11, Caruana took a two point lead and pocketed $13,000 as a clutch bonus. Going into the final game, Carlsen was in a must-win situation but nonetheless seemed relaxed and confident. In his post-game interview, the World Champion opined that neither of the players were defending difficult positions well, and revealed his strategy was to keep Caruana under pressure throughout the match. The final game was ultimately a one-sided affair after Carlsen’s powerful sacrifice on move 16 that allowed his pieces to converge on Caruana’s king, forcing resignation on move 31.

RkName123456789101112Pts
1Magnus Carlsen0.50.5102010.501039.5
2Fabiano Caruana0.50.5010200.510308.5
PlacePlayerScoreClutch Points
AdvancesMagnus Carlsen11.55.5
5th-8thJeffery Xiong6.54.5
AdvancesLevon Aronian106
5th-8thAlexander Grischuk84
AdvancesWesley So139
5th-8thMaxime Vachier-Lagrave51
AdvancesFabiano Caruana10.56
5th-8thLeinier Dominguez7.54
PlacePlayerScoreClutch Points
AdvancesMagnus Carlsen126
3rd-4thLevon Aronian64
AdvancesFabiano Caruana9.55.5
3rd-4thWesley So8.54.5
PlacePlayerScoreClutch Points
1stMagnus Carlsen9.55
2ndFabiano Caruana8.55

“The tournament winner could have gone either way today, I won the first games and then the next few games Fabiano did better than I,” said World Champion Magnus Carlsen. “I knew that if I could put him under pressure then I would have a chance for the win. The way things went in the final game were a dream for me and I was ultimately able to go for the jugular at an early point and win the tournament,” said Clutch Chess International winner, Magnus Carlsen

“Honestly Clutch Chess is a very interesting idea and I've enjoyed this unique format immensely. Fabiano is a force to be reckoned with and I look forward to competing against him again soon in the Magnus Carlsen Tour. He deserves credit for an excellent overall performance,” said Carlsen.

The prize breakdown and scoring were similar to Clutch Chess USA, with $10,000 in bonuses awarded to players who delivered victories in the clutch games in each match, while drawn clutch games ultimately rolled the money into the final two clutch games of the event. The prize structure is such that if a competitor won the final two games, he could win as much as $70,000 in bonuses alone.

PlaceNameRegular EarningsClutch BonusTotal Prize Winnings
1Magnus Carlsen$50,000$25,000$75,000
2Fabiano Caruana$35,000$21,000$56,000
3Wesley So$25,000$12,000$37,000
3Levon Aronian$25,000$6,000$31,000
5Alexander Grischuk$15,000$4,000$19,000
5Jeffery Xiong$15,000$2,000$17,000
5Leinier Dominguez$15,000$0$15,000
5Maxime Vachier-Lagrave$15,000$0$15,000

This was the second installment of Clutch Chess, as Clutch Chess USA took place in May 2020 where Grandmaster Wesley So beat three other American Grandmasters and won $40,000 in prizes

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