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The downloadable PGN from the official site got a bit closer, the starting positions on day 2 for Chess960 were a real bonus, having the same players as white and black in every game meant half were wrong. Also still no results but fixing all this took less time than previous events. I don't have a way to display Chess960, but both day's games are available for download.
Praggnanandhaa won a tie-break above Javokhir Sindarov and Nodirbek Abdusattorov but only after a double round robin blitz was drawn and they had to play an additional single round robin where Praggnanandhaa beat Sindarov in round 2 to take the tournament.
In the early Pranav won his final round game against the leader Hans Moke Niemann, a four knights which proved to be a pretty convincing carve up. Magnus Carlsen was effectively out of the running after three rounds, in round 2 he was held to a draw by nine-year-old Indian player Aarit Kapil - in fact Carlsen was dead lost for most of the second half of the game (although out of the opening he had a large advantage). Carlsen then did lose in round 3, to 15 year-old Russian Maksim Ivannikov, Carlsen was winning, allowed his opponent back into the game who then proceeded to take his chance when offered a win.
In the late Denis Lazavik beat close rivals Oleksandr Bortnyk, Hikaru Nakamura and Volodar Murzin and drew with Fabiano Caruana and Parham Maghsoodloo on the way to 10/11. Carlsen played but finished nowhere and withdrew after 8 rounds, he was out of the running following losses against Jakhongir Vakhidov and Daniel Naroditsky (26...Kc7? blundered a simple tactic) in rounds 4 and 6.
I give the games for download, the size of the files makes putting them in a viewer unwise for load on my server and not very useful.
The event turned out to be a battle between the eventual winner 21 year old Carissa Yip and 15 year old Alice Lee. Yip only needed a draw with white in the final round to win, she was winning at one stage but had to settle for a draw. Yip made a second GM norm. Humpy Koneru had been leading after 6 rounds but lost her last three games.
Games in PGN available for download but they're a bit large to display.