TheVietnamese chess prodigy defeated Jorden van Foreest of the Netherlands3.5-2.5 to have 13 points in total. He had one point lessthan Jan-Krzysztof Duda of Poland who secured No 1 place.
WorldNo 1 Magnus Carlsen of Norway came third with 12 points.
Itwas the second time that Liem took part in the event, which is part of theChampions Chess Tour.
Withthe second place finish, Liem pocketed 32,500 USD.
Theformer world blitz chess champion, currently lives in the US, willfly home on May 8 to participate in the 31st SEA Games.
Hewill play in four events and is expected to secure gold medals./.