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  1. Jan 4, 2023 · Today we bring you the players who won the most prize money in the major international chess events of 2022. Back in August, we revealed which chess players had won the most prize money throughout history for their performance in major matches and tournaments.

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  2. The Biggest Chess Prizewinners In 2022 (And How Much They Made) - Chess.com. The end of 2022 saw Carlsen win the fourth Rapid Championship and sixth Blitz Championship of his career.

  3. Mar 28, 2022 · Prize Pool. The 2022 Candidates Tournament had a €500,000 prize pool, distributed as follows: 1st: €48,000; 2nd: €36,000; 3rd: €24,000; The prize money was divided equally among players with an equal score after 14 rounds. Players also received €3,500 for every half-point they scored. The final prize distribution was as follows: #

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  4. It’s not hard to imagine that No.1 on this list is Magnus Carlsen. The winner of the Champions Chess Tour, Norway Chess, and both the World Rapid and Blitz Championships earned nearly $560k in major tournament prizes throughout 2022.

  5. Oct 22, 2023 · The 2023 FIDE World Chess Championship will have a massive €2 million total prize fund. According to official announcements, 60% of the fund (€1.2 million) will go to the winner, while 40% (€800,000) is awarded to the runner-up. This continues the trend of high eight-figure prize pools for the World Championship match.

  6. Jun 1, 2023 · Chess.com calculated the number of prize money earned by chess players in 2022. Leading Chess Platform Chess.com named the chess players who earned the most prizes in 2022. Top 5: 1. Magnus Carlsen (Norway) – $558,596 (7 tournaments); 2.

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  8. Dec 30, 2020 · A record total of $1.89 million (£1.4 million/€1.5 million) will be on offer at the men's World Cup in Sochi next July, just shy of $300,000 (£221,000/€244,000) more than the 2019 tournament ...