Goldmoney Asian Rapid Preliminaries Day 3 for Meltwater Champions Chess Tour starting today

Table topper Grandmasters Levon Aronian and Ding Liren are in a strong position to make it to the next stage. Let’s find out how to watch the Day 3 Preliminaries for the Goldmoney Asian Rapid here including the current rankings for the players.

The Day 3 Preliminaries for the Goldmoney Asian Rapid Chess event for Meltwater Champions Chess Tour is set to start today. This is the final day of the preliminary level before 8 of the 16 players are out of the tournament. This is the last chance for everyone to survive and make their way to the Quarterfinals. Looking at the current standings, table topper Grandmasters Levon Aronian and Ding Liren are in a strong position to make it to the next stage. Let’s find out how to watch the Day 3 Preliminaries for the Goldmoney Asian Rapid here including the current rankings for the players.

Day 3 Preliminaries for Goldmoney Asian Rapid to start this afternoon; details

The final day of the preliminary stage for the Goldmoney Asian Rapid marks the last chance for the 16 players to make it to the next level. Grandmasters Levon Aronian, Ding Liren, Wesley So, Vladislav Artemiev, Magnus Carlsen, Anish Giri, Arjun Erigaisi, and Jan-Krzysztof Duda are currently in the top 8. Aronian and Liren are looking particularly strong with a table-topping 7 points score. However, regardless of current standings, the top 8 will try to increase their points to move to the Quarterfinals.

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Checking the state of Indian players, Adhiban Baskaran, Vidit Gujrathi, and Gukesh D currently occupy three of the bottom four ranks. This makes it quite difficult for these players to make it to the next level. Other players currently in jeopardy include Hou Yifan, Salem Saleh, Alireza Firouzja, Daniil Dubov, and Peter Svidler.

How to watch the stream for the Day 3 Preliminary

Day 3 Preliminaries of Goldmoney Asian Rapid for Meltwater Champions Chess Tour is set to stream on India Today Gaming YouTube channel. As mentioned in the past, interested Chess fans can watch both the Hindi as well as English streams. In line with the schedule, both the streams will start at 4:30 PM. The event will also stream on the YouTube and Twitch channels for chess24 with highlights set to go on the Eurosport app. Play Magnus Group also revealed that it is broadcasting the tournament on a Norwegian TV channel by the name “TV 2”.