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Champions Chess Tour 2025
The Champions Chess Tour (CCT) 2025 was a fast chess tournament circuit organized in 2025 by Chess.com. The regular tour started on 26 January 2025 and ended on 23 May 2025. It involved two online chess tournaments, featuring some of the world's top players who play for a prize money pool of . The top twelve players qualified for the 2025 Esports World Cup , Esports World Cup. Tour points and prize money Regular The total prize pool for a Regular tournament is for each tournament, distributed as follows: Tournament schedule and results Standings Prize money is shown in US dollars. Top 12 qualify for 2025 Esports World Cup , Esports World Cup. Tournaments details Chessable Masters ;Play-offs Chess.com Classic ;Play-offs {{Template:16TeamBracket-2Elim , RD1= Round 1 , RD1-text1 = Winners Bracket , RD1-text9 = Losers Bracket , RD2= Quarterfinals , RD3= Semifinals , RD4= Final , RD7= Grand Final , RD1b= Round 1 , RD2b= Round 2 , RD3b= Round 3 , ...
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Champions Chess Tour 2024
The Champions Chess Tour (CCT) 2024 was a fast chess tournament circuit organized in 2024 by Chess.com. The tour started on 26 January 2024 and ended on 21 December 2024. It involved four online chess tournaments and an over-the-board final round, featuring some of the world's top players who played for a prize money pool of . Format Regular tournament Each Regular tournament was conducted in the following stages: * Every game is played under the time control of 10+2. * In Division Placement and Division Play, if a match is tied, an armageddon game is played to decide the winner, using bidding system to determine playing time and color (base time of 10 minutes). * For Chessable Masters, the first event of 2024 edition, Champions Chess Tour 2023#AI Cup, 2023 AI Cup was designated as its previous Regular tournament. Finals The CCT 2024 Finals is scheduled as an in-person event in Oslo, Norway. Eight players, Division I winners from each of the four Regular events and top play ...
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