After some fine results recently, Anand can hope for another improved performance against an elite field that has eight of the top ten in world ranking present here.
As usual, the favourite is World champion Magnus Carlsen of Norway, who will like to forget his last outing in the Grand Chess tour at the Norway super tournament where he finished with a below-par seventh spot netting him just four points in the over-all tally of this three-events series.
The prize fund 300000 USD is at stake with 75000 USD reserved for the winner in addition to a 150000 USD prize pool reserved for the top three finishers in the Grand Chess tour.
The tournament has last year's winner Fabiano Caruana, who will play under the US flag having relocated from Italy.
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Levon Aornian (Armenia), Anish Giri (Holland), Maxime Vachier-Lagrave (France), Alexander Grischuk (Russia), Wesley So (US) and Veselin Topalov (Bulgaria) complete the star- studded line up.
If Anand does well in the first two rounds, it's a decent draw for the Indian star as he then has white games lined up against Topalov, Vachier-Lagrave, Wesley So and Carlsen in the final round. In other black games, Anand will have to tackle Caruana, Giri and Aronian.
Pairings Round 1: Hikaru Nakamura (US) v V Anand (Ind); Anish Giri (Ned) v Alexander Grischuk (Rus); Magnus Carlsen (Nor) v Veselin Topalov (Bul); Levon Aronian (Arm) v Fabiano Caruana (US); Wesley So (US) v Maxime Vachier-Lagrave (Fra).