2018 London Chess Classic Recap - Day 3

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After a full day of rapid and blitz chess, Maxime Vachier-Lagrave of France and American Hikaru Nakamura qualified to the finals by defeating Levon Aronian and Fabiano Caruana respectively. The two finalists will slug it out for the title of “Grand Chess Tour Champion” as well as $120,000, while the loser of the final will receive $80,000 for his efforts.
2018 London Chess Classic Recap - Day 3
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2018 London Chess Classic Recap - Day 3
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