2025 Chessable Masters Playoffs Qualifiers and New Stakes: The Road to Esports World Cup
The road to the 2025 Chessable Masters Playoffs has been paved with excitement and drama as top Grandmasters battled it out in the Play-in to secure their spots in the upcoming event. GMs Andrey Esipenko, Yu Yangyi, Vladislav Artemiev, Wei Yi, Alexander Grischuk, Jan-Krzysztof Duda, Sam Sevian, and Anish Giri emerged victorious through the Play-in, earning their place in the Playoffs.
Wei Yi stood out by winning the Swiss tournament and securing direct entry into the Playoffs, while the other seven players had to win two-game matches after the Swiss to qualify. The Playoffs will feature a star-studded lineup, with players like Magnus Carlsen, Wesley So, and Hikaru Nakamura already invited to compete.
The action kicks off on Tuesday, February 18, with the Playoffs set to be a thrilling four-day event. The stakes are higher this year, as the top-12 players on the Champions Chess Tour leaderboard will qualify for the Esports World Cup this summer. Players are not only competing for prize money but also for a chance to represent their country on the global stage.
The Play-in saw intense battles and surprising outcomes, with Wei Yi’s impressive performance earning him a direct spot in the Playoffs. Other players like Yu Yangyi and Alexander Grischuk showcased their skills in the Match Play portion, with Yu playing near-perfect games and Grischuk winning the drama award with his thrilling victories.
As the Chessable Masters Playoffs approach, fans can expect more intense matches and strategic gameplay from the world’s best players. The road to the Esports World Cup has begun, and the competition is only going to get fiercer as the players vie for glory and the ultimate prize. Stay tuned for all the action and drama as the Chessable Masters Playoffs unfold.