In round four of the London Chess Classic, Armenian grandmaster Levon Aronian drew against Fabiano Caruana of the United States.
Aronian began the tournament with a victory against English grandmaster Michael Adams, but went on with three consecutive draws in the three rounds that followed.
With five rounds still to come in the tournament which is a part of the Grand Chess Tour, U.S. chess giant Wesley So leads the table with three points while Aronian has the second spot with a half-point difference.
The tournament is the last of the Grand Chess Tour. The winner in London receives $75,000, the overall winner of the Grand Chess Tour receives another $75,000.