Remaining undefeated, Anand scored 6.5 points in the ten-player round-robin event and stood clear second.
Hikaru Nakamura of United States won the tournament comprehensively scoring seven points in all and the American was other player besides Anand, who remained undefeated in the 15000 Euros prize money event.
Anand ensured he would get five whites out of nine rounds and the Indian ace will meet Fabiano Caruana of Italy who recently overtook him in live ratings.
The drawing of lots was done after the blitz tournament, and according to standings in blitz, the players were asked to choose their numbers.
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