Paris Rapid and Blitz - Day 5 Recap

The 2019 Paris Rapid and Blitz Champion was the player who lead all tournament, but despite this the result was anything but a foregone conclusion. Similar to yesterday, Maxime Vachier-Lagrave played well below his usual exemplary blitz form, but in the end it was just enough to stay ahead of the pack. He lost particularly tough games against Nepo and Dubov, but picked up a couple wins against Naka and Dubov. His nervous last round draw with Shakhriyar was just enough to leave him half a point ahead of the field. The Frenchman should be given credit for holding his nerve, not to mention his incredible rapid performance that allowed him to take home first place honors. He’ll receive $37,500 and 13 GCT points for his efforts. Well done Maxime!

Final Points & Prizes after Paris Rapid & Blitz 


Final Standings after Paris Rapid & Blitz 


Congrats to Maxime Vachier-Lagrave, winner of the 2019 Paris Rapid and Blitz

Vishy Anand pretty much snuck up on the rest of the field. He had an incredible finish, scoring five out of his last six, and passed Nepo by beating him with Black in the last round. Had Shakh managed to win his promising position against MVL, the Indian legend would have had a chance to play a playoff for first. Vishy receives a cool $25k and 10 GCT points.


Vishy Anand had an incredible finish on the final day, passing Grischuk and Nepo

Ian Nepomniachtchi and Alexander Grischuk both had their chances to fight for first place.  Nepo was within half a point of the lead at several points, and would have overtaken Maxime if not for a tough loss against Grischuk himself.  Both players could have tied for first with last round wins, but they lost rough games against Vishy and Fabiano. They receive $17,500 and 7.5 GCT points each.  


Nepo gave MVL quite a run on the final day, but came up just short

Jan-Krzysztof Duda had the best score of the day, and jumped into clear 5th. Fabiano Caruana got clear 6th as a result of his last round victory.  Hikaru Nakamura, Shakhriyar Mamedyarov, Daniil Dubov, and Anish Giri didn’t have the best result in Paris, but they definitely played their share of interesting games and scored plenty of nice wins.


GCT Standings after the Paris Rapid and Blitz

Thanks for joining us for this exciting event. Commentary for Paris Rapid & Blitz by GM Peter Svidler, WGM Jennifer Shahade, GM Alejandro Ramirez, and GM Maurice Ashley was well received by all.  

Don’t miss our next event, the Saint Louis Rapid and Blitz, Rapid Day 1 starts on Saturday August 10, 2019 Round 1 begins at 1:00pm (CST) and the Sinquefield Cup starts on Saturday, August 17, 2019 Round 1 at 1:00pm (CST).

Tournament: 
Category: 
Recap