
Women's Chess World Cup Final Tie-Breaker: Live Streaming, Time In IST, Format - All You Need To Know
What is the format of the tie-breaker?
The tiebreaker will see two games of 15 minutes each with a 10-second increment after every move. If the scores are still level, the players will play another set of 10-minute games with a 10-second increment. If the tie doesn't get resolved, it will be two more games of five minutes with three-second increment after every move.
Should the deadlock continue, one more set of three-minute games with a two-second increment per move will be played to decide the winner.
Here are the other details about the match:
When will Koneru Humpy vs Divya Deshmukh, FIDE Women's Chess World Cup Final, Tie-Breaker take place?
Koneru Humpy vs Divya Deshmukh, FIDE Women's Chess World Cup Final, Tie-Breaker will be held from Monday, July 28 (IST).
Where will Koneru Humpy vs Divya Deshmukh, FIDE Women's Chess World Cup Final, Tie-Breaker be held?
Koneru Humpy vs Divya Deshmukh, FIDE Women's Chess World Cup Final, Tie-Breaker will be held in Batumi, Georgia.
What time will Koneru Humpy vs Divya Deshmukh, FIDE Women's Chess World Cup Final, Tie-Breaker start?
Koneru Humpy vs Divya Deshmukh, FIDE Women's Chess World Cup Final, Tie-Breaker will start at 1:30 PM IST.
Which TV channels will show the live telecast of Koneru Humpy vs Divya Deshmukh, FIDE Women's Chess World Cup Final, Tie-Breaker in India?
Koneru Humpy vs Divya Deshmukh, FIDE Women's Chess World Cup Final, Tie-Breaker will not be televised in India.
Where to follow the live streaming of Koneru Humpy vs Divya Deshmukh, FIDE Women's Chess World Cup Final, Tie-Breaker in India?
Koneru Humpy vs Divya Deshmukh, FIDE Women's Chess World Cup Final, Tie-Breaker will live streamed on FIDE's YouTube channel.
(With PTI Inputs)
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