29/04/2020 – El torneo Magnus Carlsen Invitational se disputa entre el 18 de abril y el 3 de mayo. El torneo se disputa por sistema de liga con ocho jugadores, seguido por un torneo por sistema eliminatorio con los cuatro mejores clasificados. Los duelos consisten en cuatro partidas de ajedrey rápido (15'+10"), con una partida "a todo o nada" para desempatar, de ser necesario. Hay retransmisiones en directo en live.chessbase.com Magnus-Carlsen-Invitational-2020 y dentro de la noticia, a partir de las 16:00 CEST. | Foto: Niki Riga
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El torneo se disputará en dos fases. Primero habrá una ronda preliminatoria todos contra todos. A continuación se disputará una ronda de partidas eliminatorias .
Fase preliminatoria
Por sistema de liga: partidas de ajedrez rápido (15''+10')
En el caso de que hubiese un emapte al final de dicha fase, se disputaría una partida: blancas 5 minutos (con la obligación de ganar)negras con 4 minutos (les bastaría un empate para ganar el duelo). A continuación, de ser necesario una partida a todo o nada que se valoraría con 2:1.
Fase de partidas eliminatorias
Al final de la fase de partidas por sistema eliminatorio, en el caso de un empate se disputarían dos rondas con partidas de ajedrez relámpago (3'+2'') y a continuación, de ser necesario para el desempate, una partida a todo o nada.
Las partidas no se disputarán todas a la vez (salvo en la ronda 7). Se disputarán dos duelos en paralelo, respectivamente. Las semifinales se disputarán en dos días consecutivos.
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