Left to right: Ni Hua, Ding Liren and Bu Xiangzhi
 
The 4th Danzhou Tournament was won by Ding Liren with an undefeated score of 7/9 points.
 
The 10-player single round-robin competition was held from from 20-29 May in Hainan Danzhou and featured an impressive line-up of Chinese Grandmasters.
 
Bu Xiangzhi finished in second place on tie-breaks from Ni Hua after both scored 6/9 points.
 
Ding Liren missed the recently held Chinese Championships because he had a starting place in the Alekhine Memorial instead.
 
The current youngest Grandmaster in the world, 13 year-old Wei Yi scored a respectable 4½ points.
 
The time control was 90 minutes for 40 moves and then 30 minutes to finish, with a 30 second increment from the start.
 
SOURCE: chess.com
 
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