Airthings Masters This initial tournament started on 6 February and ended on 10 February. Both a Play-in stage that is open to all grandmasters and a Knockout stage with three categories are available at the Airthings Masters. The prize pools for each category are distinct, and players can gain Tour Points according on the division they competed in and their finish. The players who have earned the most Tour Points by the tour's sixth event qualify for the CCT Playoff.
Fabiano Caruana won Division II after defeating
Yu Yangyi.
Division I Play-off Chessable Masters Division I Play-off ChessKid Cup Division I Play-off Aimchess Rapid Division I Play-off Julius Baer Generation Cup Division I Play-off AI Cup Division I Play-off Tour Finals Top 8 in the Tour standings are invited to the Tour Finals, played live over-the-board in
Toronto,
Canada.
Round-robin stage Every player played two-game matches against each of other players with a time control of 15+3. If a match is tied, an armageddon game is played to decide the winner of the match, using bidding system to decide playing time and color (base time of 15 minutes). First and second place directly qualified to semifinals, third to sixth place advanced to the survival stage, while the last two places are eliminated. : :* - Match win by drawing
armageddon game with black
Survival stage Third and fourth place from round-robin stage played a match, with the winner advances to semifinals. Fifth and sixth place also played a match, with the winner playing the loser of 3rd vs 4th for the last spot of the semifinals. Each match consisted of two games with armageddon tiebreak.
Semifinals and finals Four players played a single-elimination bracket to decide the champion. Each match was played as best-of-three sets, with set 1 and 2 consisting of four games, and final set consisting of two games. If a set is drawn, an armageddon game is played. : : : == Notes ==