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FIDE World Chess Grand Prix 2022 Leg #2

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FIDE World Chess Grand Prix 2022 Leg #2

$8,294 Vol.

Mar 14, 2022
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$8,294 Vol.

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Alexander Grischuk wins Pool A?

$1,713 Vol.

No

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Anish Giri wins Pool B?

$1,873 Vol.

Yes

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Richard Rapport wins Pool C?

$1,749 Vol.

Yes

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Shakhriyar Mamedyarov wins Pool D?

$2,959 Vol.

No

This market is about the winner of the second leg of the FIDE Grand Prix 2022 Tournament in Belgrade, Serbia, taking place from February 28 to March 14, 2022. This market will resolve to "Yes", if Alexander Grischuk wins Pool A, and to "No" otherwise. If for any reason the winner of the pool is not decided by March 21 (11:59:59 PM ET), this market will resolve to "No". ————— The FIDE Grand Prix 2022 is a series of three chess tournaments, to be played between February 3 and April 4 2022 in Berlin, Germany and Belgrade, Serbia. The top two finishers qualify for the Candidates Tournament 2022, which is the final qualification stage for the World Chess Championship 2023. In the first stage of the FIDE Grand Prix, the players are divided into four pools of four, and the players in each pool play a double round-robin mini-tournament. The four winners of the pools progress to the second stage. If there are players tied for first in the pool, the tied players play tie-breaks. Two-way or three-way tie-breaks take the following format: • Players play two rapid chess games at 15 minutes plus 10 seconds per move. In the case of a three-way tie, a single round-robin is played. • If players are still tied, they play two blitz chess games at 3 minutes plus 2 seconds per move. In the case of a three-way tie, a single round-robin is played. • If players are still tied, a single Armageddon chess game is played to decide the winner, in which black is declared the winner if the game is drawn. The time limit is 5 minutes for white, 4 minutes for black, and a 2 second per move increment from move 61. In the case of a three-way tie, lots are drawn to determine the players, and the loser of the lot shares second place with the loser of the Armageddon game. In the case of a four-way tie, the players are divided into pairs and each pair plays a two-player tie-break by the above method. The two tie-break winners then play a tie-break by the above method, while the losers share third and fourth place in the pool.This market is about the winner of the second leg of the FIDE Grand Prix 2022 Tournament in Belgrade, Serbia, taking place from February 28 to March 14, 2022. This market will resolve to "Yes", if Anish Giri wins Pool B, and to "No" otherwise. If for any reason the winner of the pool is not decided by March 21 (11:59:59 PM ET), this market will resolve to "No". ————— The FIDE Grand Prix 2022 is a series of three chess tournaments, to be played between February 3 and April 4 2022 in Berlin, Germany and Belgrade, Serbia. The top two finishers qualify for the Candidates Tournament 2022, which is the final qualification stage for the World Chess Championship 2023. In the first stage of the FIDE Grand Prix, the players are divided into four pools of four, and the players in each pool play a double round-robin mini-tournament. The four winners of the pools progress to the second stage. If there are players tied for first in the pool, the tied players play tie-breaks. Two-way or three-way tie-breaks take the following format: • Players play two rapid chess games at 15 minutes plus 10 seconds per move. In the case of a three-way tie, a single round-robin is played. • If players are still tied, they play two blitz chess games at 3 minutes plus 2 seconds per move. In the case of a three-way tie, a single round-robin is played. • If players are still tied, a single Armageddon chess game is played to decide the winner, in which black is declared the winner if the game is drawn. The time limit is 5 minutes for white, 4 minutes for black, and a 2 second per move increment from move 61. In the case of a three-way tie, lots are drawn to determine the players, and the loser of the lot shares second place with the loser of the Armageddon game. In the case of a four-way tie, the players are divided into pairs and each pair plays a two-player tie-break by the above method. The two tie-break winners then play a tie-break by the above method, while the losers share third and fourth place in the pool.This market is about the winner of the second leg of the FIDE Grand Prix 2022 Tournament in Belgrade, Serbia, taking place from February 28 to March 14, 2022. This market will resolve to "Yes", if Richard Rapport wins Pool C, and to "No" otherwise. If for any reason the winner of the pool is not decided by March 21 (11:59:59PM ET), this market will resolve to "No". ————— The FIDE Grand Prix 2022 is a series of three chess tournaments, to be played between February 3 and April 4 2022 in Berlin, Germany and Belgrade, Serbia. The top two finishers qualify for the Candidates Tournament 2022, which is the final qualification stage for the World Chess Championship 2023. In the first stage of the FIDE Grand Prix, the players are divided into four pools of four, and the players in each pool play a double round-robin mini-tournament. The four winners of the pools progress to the second stage. If there are players tied for first in the pool, the tied players play tie-breaks. Two-way or three-way tie-breaks take the following format: • Players play two rapid chess games at 15 minutes plus 10 seconds per move. In the case of a three-way tie, a single round-robin is played. • If players are still tied, they play two blitz chess games at 3 minutes plus 2 seconds per move. In the case of a three-way tie, a single round-robin is played. • If players are still tied, a single Armageddon chess game is played to decide the winner, in which black is declared the winner if the game is drawn. The time limit is 5 minutes for white, 4 minutes for black, and a 2 second per move increment from move 61. In the case of a three-way tie, lots are drawn to determine the players, and the loser of the lot shares second place with the loser of the Armageddon game. In the case of a four-way tie, the players are divided into pairs and each pair plays a two-player tie-break by the above method. The two tie-break winners then play a tie-break by the above method, while the losers share third and fourth place in the pool.This market is about the winner of the second leg of the FIDE Grand Prix 2022 Tournament in Belgrade, Serbia, taking place from February 28 to March 14, 2022. This market will resolve to "Yes", if Shakhriyar Mamedyarov wins Pool D, and to "No" otherwise. If for any reason the winner of the pool is not decided by March 21 (11:59:59 PM ET), this market will resolve to "No". ————— The FIDE Grand Prix 2022 is a series of three chess tournaments, to be played between February 3 and April 4 2022 in Berlin, Germany and Belgrade, Serbia. The top two finishers qualify for the Candidates Tournament 2022, which is the final qualification stage for the World Chess Championship 2023. In the first stage of the FIDE Grand Prix, the players are divided into four pools of four, and the players in each pool play a double round-robin mini-tournament. The four winners of the pools progress to the second stage. If there are players tied for first in the pool, the tied players play tie-breaks. Two-way or three-way tie-breaks take the following format: • Players play two rapid chess games at 15 minutes plus 10 seconds per move. In the case of a three-way tie, a single round-robin is played. • If players are still tied, they play two blitz chess games at 3 minutes plus 2 seconds per move. In the case of a three-way tie, a single round-robin is played. • If players are still tied, a single Armageddon chess game is played to decide the winner, in which black is declared the winner if the game is drawn. The time limit is 5 minutes for white, 4 minutes for black, and a 2 second per move increment from move 61. In the case of a three-way tie, lots are drawn to determine the players, and the loser of the lot shares second place with the loser of the Armageddon game. In the case of a four-way tie, the players are divided into pairs and each pair plays a two-player tie-break by the above method. The two tie-break winners then play a tie-break by the above method, while the losers share third and fourth place in the pool.

This market is about the winner of the second leg of the FIDE Grand Prix 2022 Tournament in Belgrade, Serbia, taking place from February 28 to March 14, 2022. This market will resolve to "Yes", if Alexander Grischuk wins Pool A, and to "No" otherwise. If for any reason the winner of the pool is not decided by March 21 (11:59:59 PM ET), this market will resolve to "No". ————— The FIDE Grand Prix 2022 is a series of three chess tournaments, to be played between February 3 and April 4 2022 in Berlin, Germany and Belgrade, Serbia. The top two finishers qualify for the Candidates Tournament 2022, which is the final qualification stage for the World Chess Championship 2023. In the first stage of the FIDE Grand Prix, the players are divided into four pools of four, and the players in each pool play a double round-robin mini-tournament. The four winners of the pools progress to the second stage. If there are players tied for first in the pool, the tied players play tie-breaks. Two-way or three-way tie-breaks take the following format: • Players play two rapid chess games at 15 minutes plus 10 seconds per move. In the case of a three-way tie, a single round-robin is played. • If players are still tied, they play two blitz chess games at 3 minutes plus 2 seconds per move. In the case of a three-way tie, a single round-robin is played. • If players are still tied, a single Armageddon chess game is played to decide the winner, in which black is declared the winner if the game is drawn. The time limit is 5 minutes for white, 4 minutes for black, and a 2 second per move increment from move 61. In the case of a three-way tie, lots are drawn to determine the players, and the loser of the lot shares second place with the loser of the Armageddon game. In the case of a four-way tie, the players are divided into pairs and each pair plays a two-player tie-break by the above method. The two tie-break winners then play a tie-break by the above method, while the losers share third and fourth place in the pool.This market is about the winner of the second leg of the FIDE Grand Prix 2022 Tournament in Belgrade, Serbia, taking place from February 28 to March 14, 2022. This market will resolve to "Yes", if Anish Giri wins Pool B, and to "No" otherwise. If for any reason the winner of the pool is not decided by March 21 (11:59:59 PM ET), this market will resolve to "No". ————— The FIDE Grand Prix 2022 is a series of three chess tournaments, to be played between February 3 and April 4 2022 in Berlin, Germany and Belgrade, Serbia. The top two finishers qualify for the Candidates Tournament 2022, which is the final qualification stage for the World Chess Championship 2023. In the first stage of the FIDE Grand Prix, the players are divided into four pools of four, and the players in each pool play a double round-robin mini-tournament. The four winners of the pools progress to the second stage. If there are players tied for first in the pool, the tied players play tie-breaks. Two-way or three-way tie-breaks take the following format: • Players play two rapid chess games at 15 minutes plus 10 seconds per move. In the case of a three-way tie, a single round-robin is played. • If players are still tied, they play two blitz chess games at 3 minutes plus 2 seconds per move. In the case of a three-way tie, a single round-robin is played. • If players are still tied, a single Armageddon chess game is played to decide the winner, in which black is declared the winner if the game is drawn. The time limit is 5 minutes for white, 4 minutes for black, and a 2 second per move increment from move 61. In the case of a three-way tie, lots are drawn to determine the players, and the loser of the lot shares second place with the loser of the Armageddon game. In the case of a four-way tie, the players are divided into pairs and each pair plays a two-player tie-break by the above method. The two tie-break winners then play a tie-break by the above method, while the losers share third and fourth place in the pool.This market is about the winner of the second leg of the FIDE Grand Prix 2022 Tournament in Belgrade, Serbia, taking place from February 28 to March 14, 2022. This market will resolve to "Yes", if Richard Rapport wins Pool C, and to "No" otherwise. If for any reason the winner of the pool is not decided by March 21 (11:59:59PM ET), this market will resolve to "No". ————— The FIDE Grand Prix 2022 is a series of three chess tournaments, to be played between February 3 and April 4 2022 in Berlin, Germany and Belgrade, Serbia. The top two finishers qualify for the Candidates Tournament 2022, which is the final qualification stage for the World Chess Championship 2023. In the first stage of the FIDE Grand Prix, the players are divided into four pools of four, and the players in each pool play a double round-robin mini-tournament. The four winners of the pools progress to the second stage. If there are players tied for first in the pool, the tied players play tie-breaks. Two-way or three-way tie-breaks take the following format: • Players play two rapid chess games at 15 minutes plus 10 seconds per move. In the case of a three-way tie, a single round-robin is played. • If players are still tied, they play two blitz chess games at 3 minutes plus 2 seconds per move. In the case of a three-way tie, a single round-robin is played. • If players are still tied, a single Armageddon chess game is played to decide the winner, in which black is declared the winner if the game is drawn. The time limit is 5 minutes for white, 4 minutes for black, and a 2 second per move increment from move 61. In the case of a three-way tie, lots are drawn to determine the players, and the loser of the lot shares second place with the loser of the Armageddon game. In the case of a four-way tie, the players are divided into pairs and each pair plays a two-player tie-break by the above method. The two tie-break winners then play a tie-break by the above method, while the losers share third and fourth place in the pool.This market is about the winner of the second leg of the FIDE Grand Prix 2022 Tournament in Belgrade, Serbia, taking place from February 28 to March 14, 2022. This market will resolve to "Yes", if Shakhriyar Mamedyarov wins Pool D, and to "No" otherwise. If for any reason the winner of the pool is not decided by March 21 (11:59:59 PM ET), this market will resolve to "No". ————— The FIDE Grand Prix 2022 is a series of three chess tournaments, to be played between February 3 and April 4 2022 in Berlin, Germany and Belgrade, Serbia. The top two finishers qualify for the Candidates Tournament 2022, which is the final qualification stage for the World Chess Championship 2023. In the first stage of the FIDE Grand Prix, the players are divided into four pools of four, and the players in each pool play a double round-robin mini-tournament. The four winners of the pools progress to the second stage. If there are players tied for first in the pool, the tied players play tie-breaks. Two-way or three-way tie-breaks take the following format: • Players play two rapid chess games at 15 minutes plus 10 seconds per move. In the case of a three-way tie, a single round-robin is played. • If players are still tied, they play two blitz chess games at 3 minutes plus 2 seconds per move. In the case of a three-way tie, a single round-robin is played. • If players are still tied, a single Armageddon chess game is played to decide the winner, in which black is declared the winner if the game is drawn. The time limit is 5 minutes for white, 4 minutes for black, and a 2 second per move increment from move 61. In the case of a three-way tie, lots are drawn to determine the players, and the loser of the lot shares second place with the loser of the Armageddon game. In the case of a four-way tie, the players are divided into pairs and each pair plays a two-player tie-break by the above method. The two tie-break winners then play a tie-break by the above method, while the losers share third and fourth place in the pool.

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"FIDE World Chess Grand Prix 2022 Leg #2" is a prediction market on Polymarket with 4 possible outcomes where traders buy and sell shares based on what they believe will happen. The current leading outcome is "Anish Giri wins Pool B?" at 100%, followed by "Richard Rapport wins Pool C?" at 100%. Prices reflect real-time crowd-sourced probabilities. For example, a share priced at 100¢ implies that the market collectively assigns a 100% chance to that outcome. These odds shift continuously as traders react to new developments and information. Shares in the correct outcome are redeemable for $1 each upon market resolution.

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