Tag: Ian Nepomniachtchi

  • FIDE Global Cup, Spherical 4: Carlsen loses to 18-year-old Keymer in Recreation 1, Pragg holds Nakamura to a draw

    Magnus Carlsen persisted a defeat to younger Vincent Keymer to depart his FIDE Global Cup marketing campaign tethering at the verge of collapse. the arena #1 and five-time global champion has famously by no means received the FIDE Global Cup. The 18-year-old German had by no means overwhelmed Carlsen in a classical sport ahead of nowadays. Carlsen now will wish to win the opposite sport on Thursday, which can then drive the come upon right into a tiebreak.

    Carlsen will likely be hoping to keep away from the destiny of different favoured gamers like Anish Giri (who was once knocked out by way of Nijat Abasov) and Teimour Radjabov (who misplaced to Jaime Santos).

    In the meantime, India’s quartet of youth grandmasters didn’t organize a win on Wednesday, however they’d admirable effects. Specifically spectacular had been R Praggnanandhaa and Nihal Sarin. Whilst Praggnanandhaa (enjoying with black items) controlled to carry the recently-married Hikaru Nakamura to a draw, Nihal held two-time global championship contender Ian Nepomniachtchi to a comfy draw with black items.

    Nihal Sarin from India drew with Ian Nepomniachtchi in a forged Catalan opening.@FIDE_chess #FIDEWorldCup

    — Viswanathan Anand (@vishy64theking) August 9, 2023

    India’s D Gukesh, who has risen to the location of the rustic’s top-rated chess participant within the reside rankings, held Andrey Esipenko to a draw. Arjun Erigaisi additionally ended up with a draw in opposition to Javokhir Sindarov regardless of having an high-quality place at one level.

    Harika Dronavalli from India defended an inferior place and salvaged a draw in opposition to Eline Roebers from the Netherlands. India’s Koneru Humpy reacted badly to Georgia’s Bela Khotenashvili opening novelty and misplaced.@FIDE_chess #FIDEWorldCup

    — Viswanathan Anand (@vishy64theking) August 9, 2023

    The opposite Indian GM within the fray, Vidit Gujrathi, controlled to overpower French GM Etienne Bacrot with white items.

    Within the girls’s phase, Harika Dronavalli drew in opposition to Eline Roebers whilst Koneru Humpy misplaced to Bella Khotenashvili with white items.

  • Pravin Thipsay writes: After a thrilling draw within the ultimate recreation, Nepo could have the threshold in tie-breaker

    A tie after 14 thrilling, high-octane video games of the International Chess Championship is possibly the best consequence. Wouldn’t it had been a bitter victory had Ding Liren received the overall recreation and the fit? Taking part in with white items, he had the benefit however Nepo was once ready. With a attract 90 strikes, it was once simply probably the most thrilling fit of this Championship.

    The icing at the cake now’s that we’re in for a Tremendous Sunday! Tie-breakers are going to be a laugh if Sport 14 was once any indication of what’s going to come back. It was once outstanding the way in which Ding performed for a win on Saturday. He’s very transparent about the way in which he needs to play, and that’s to assault. It’s in point of fact in the real spirit of the game. We’re seeing such lively play after a number of many years. (Grandmaster Pravin Thipsay has been analysing video games of the International Chess Championship for The Indian Specific. You’ll learn his research of Sport 13, Sport 12, Sport 11, Sport 10,  Sport 9, Sport 8, Sport 7, Sport 6, Sport 5, Sport 4, Sport 3, Sport 2, and Sport 1.)

    Nepo spoke back to Ding’s Queen Pawn opening with Nimzo Indian Defence however Ding selected a hardly ever performed selection on transfer 5, a transfer he had selected towards Praggnanadhaa effectively final yr. On the other hand, Nepo made up our minds to change on transfer 7 with a central Pawn ruin. On transfer 9, Ding made a particularly uncommon transfer invented by way of Donchenko and however obviously, Nepo was once smartly ready for it. With a novelty on transfer 10, a logical Pawn alternate within the centre, Nepo had little problem in equalising.

    As a substitute of opting for a strategic trail with a Pawn advance within the centre, Ding initiated a rash assault towards Nepo’s King on transfer 12 and introduced a Knight on transfer 13. Nepo accurately kept away from shooting the Knight and targeting safeguarding his place. On transfer 15, it was transparent that the assault didn’t have a lot steam, so Ding exchanged Queens to succeed in a drawish finishing on transfer 18. With the intention to create some headaches, Ding introduced a Bishop alternate on transfer 19, a doubtful resolution that made some successful probabilities just for the opponent!

    On transfer 9, Ding made a particularly uncommon transfer invented by way of Donchenko and however obviously, Nepo was once smartly ready for it. On transfer 9, Ding made a particularly uncommon transfer invented by way of Donchenko and however obviously, Nepo was once smartly ready for it. (FIDE/ Anna Shtourman)

    Regardless that Nepo had an higher hand within the finishing, Ding succeeded in developing some headaches and obscure threats.

    Nepo guarded towards the threats effectively and by way of transfer 36, he gave the look to be all set to win the International Crown. Via activating his Rook additional on transfer 36, the Russian will have retained his benefit however his secure Pawn transfer gave Ding sufficient time to organise a a success defence.

    With an excellent Pawn sacrifice on transfer 18, in spite of serious time bother, Ding pressured a theoretically drawn Rook Finishing. Nepo attempted his perfect to use his further Pawn however Ding defended very correctly and the sport was once in the end drawn after 90 strikes.

    The avid gamers certainly performed excellent Chess from transfer 38, and not using a unmarried faulty transfer. And that’s in point of fact one thing. Nepo did press arduous for the final 50 strikes however the Russian Proverb “All Rook endings are drawn!” grew to become out to be very proper within the recreation.

    It’s going to be a difficult Sunday for the avid gamers and the person who presentations extra vigour, power and higher presence of thoughts will emerge as the brand new global Champion.

    Tie-breakers are all about taking part in temporarily and we’ve noticed the type of bother Ding has gotten into. It’s nearly 1/4th of the time the avid gamers had been eating now. For me, that in point of fact places the force at the Chinese language Grandmaster.

    It without a doubt feels that in relation to technique, Nepo has been nice together with his preparation. He’s very transparent together with his technique and when since they now have simply 25 mins each and every for a recreation, it without a doubt provides him the threshold.

    It must be made up our minds within the first tie-break itself which could have 4 Speedy video games with time regulate of 25 Min plus an increment of 10 seconds after each and every transfer.

    (Pravin Thipsay is an Indian Grandmaster and a recipient of the Arjuna Award)

    Strikes (Sport 14): 1.d4 Nf6 2.c4 e6 3.Nc3 Bb4 4.e3 0–0 5.Bd2 d5 6.a3 Be7 7.Nf3 c5 8.dxc5 Bxc5 9.Qc2 dxc4 10.Bxc4 Nbd7 11.Rd1 Be7 12.Ng5 h6 13.h4 Qc7 14.Be2 Rd8 15.Rc1 Nf8 16.Nge4 Nxe4 17.Nxe4 Qxc2 18.Rxc2 Bd7 19.Bb4 Bxb4+ 20.axb4 Bc6 21.Nc5 Bxg2 22.Rg1 Bd5 23.e4 Bc6 24.b5 Be8 25.Nxb7 Rd4 26.Rc4 Rd7 27.Nc5 Rc7 28.Rc3 Rac8 29.b4 Nd7 30.Rcg3 Nxc5 31.bxc5 Rxc5 32.Rxg7+ Kf8 33.Bd3 Rd8 34.Ke2 Rc3 35.Rg8+ Ke7 36.R1g3 e5? 37.Rh8! Rd6 38.b6!! Rxb6 39.Rxe8+! Kxe8 40.Bb5+! Rxb5 41.Rxc3 Kd7 42.Rf3 Ke7 43.Rc3 a5 44.Rc7+
    Kf6 45.Rc6+ Kg7 46.Ra6 Rb2+ 47.Kf3 Ra2 48.Kg3 h5 49.Ra8 Ra1 50.Kg2 a4 51.Ra5! f6 52.Kf3 a3 53.Ra6 Kf7 54.Ke3 Ke8 55.Ke2 Ke7 56.Kf3 Ra2 57.Ke3 Ra1 58.Ke2 Kf7 59.Kf3 Ra2 60.Ke3 Ke7 61.Kf3 Kd7 62.Rxf6 Rb2 63.Ra6 Rb3+ 64.Kg2 Kc7 65.f4!! [Only move to draw.] 65…exf4 66.e5! Kb7 67.Ra4 Kc6 68.Ra6+ Kb5 69.Ra7 Kb6 70.Ra8 Kc5 71.Ra6 Kb5 72.Ra7 Kb6 73.Ra8
    Kc6 74.Ra6+ Kd7 75.Kf2 Ke7 76.Kg2 Re3 77.Kf2 Rg3 78.Kf1 Rc3 79.Kf2 Re3 80.Kg2 Kd7 81.Kf2 Kc7 82.e6 Kd8 83.Ra7 Ke8 84.Kg2 Rxe6 85.Rxa3 Rg6+ 86.Kf2 Rg4 87.Ra5! Rxh4 88.Kf3 Ke7 89.Rf5 Ke6 90.Rxf4 Rxf4+ Sport drawn by way of settlement.

  • Pravin Thipsay writes: Ding Liren holds the benefit as Recreation 13 results in draw

    With simply the overall sport to head within the International Chess Championship, it’s benefit Ding Liren as his opponent Ian Nepomniachtchi didn’t win with White items in Recreation 13 on the St Regis in Astana, Kazakhstan, on Thursday.

    Frankly, I’m a bit of stunned with the way in which Nepo performed on Thursday. Agreed he had a devastating loss on Wednesday and had no time to get better, however that is the International Championships! Apart from Magnus Carlsen, Ding and Nepo are meant to be the most productive chess gamers on the planet. They will have to be able for any kind of problem.

    Nepo’s very best shot at getting an outright win was once Recreation 13. He needed to play to his strengths and use diversifications which he’s accustomed to. However at the tenth transfer, he selected a variation that hasn’t been widespread. In reality, from the previous 115 years no less than, it’s identified that Bishop to e3 isn’t a smart decision. It’s performed best via amateurs. It’s relatively widely recognized that this alteration provides the opponent the brink. There’s no approach that Nepo wasn’t conscious about this.

    The Russian adopted up the transfer with a untimely central Pawn destroy on transfer 14. This gave Ding, who was once supremely assured after the win on Wednesday, the higher hand. What’s stunning is that Nepo didn’t sense that he had now not put himself in a just right place and endured enjoying susceptible and weakening strikes which enabled Ding to organize for a central Pawn destroy which he activated on transfer 19.

    Via transfer 20, Nepo was once in an unenviable place. As has been the case in maximum video games, it was once Ding’s flip to play misguided strikes. On transfer 21, he ignored a possibility to organize for an attack in opposition to Nepo’s place via supporting his Queenside Bishop, thereby liberating his Knight for Kingside motion. All he needed to play at the transfer was once Rb8!, protective the Queen Bishop, thereby threatening to transport the Knight from ‘d5’ to ‘f4’ from a place in centre against Nepo’s King. This, if coupled with Black Queen becoming a member of the assault, may have been extraordinarily bad for Nepo.

    He then endured his deficient run via enjoying needless strikes thereby enabling Nepo to get out of threat. It was once right here that Nepo’s ‘sense of threat’ got here again and he started to play correct strikes to get out of bother.

    In a more or less equivalent place, Ding made up our minds to ‘sacrifice an trade’ (giving for free a Rook for a minor piece) to create what gave the look of a castle. Nepo may have retained some profitable probabilities with a Knight maneuver on transfer 36 however made up our minds to make a Rook transfer as a substitute, which enabled Ding to drive a draw with threefold repetition.

    The fit now appears to be tilting against Ding as he’s going to play with White Items within the ultimate sport to be performed on Saturday. The remaining day on Friday will be offering him a possibility to make stronger over the twelfth sport which he performed with White. After all, Nepo goes to play a forged gadget and we’re much more likely to peer a Queen’s Gambit Declined on Saturday, moderately than the Indian Defence.

    If those 13 video games have proven us the rest, it’s that each those gamers have super scope for development. It’s extraordinarily essential for either one of them to get into the main points in their shortcomings. Particular shortcomings will also be cured via specialist mavens. As an example, opening diversifications. There are mavens who will handle best that.

    Previous International Championships contenders had an overly robust strategic base. I believe this is lacking right here utterly. Ding’s ways are just right and Nepo’s strategic wisdom is just right however each those gamers lack that in-depth wisdom.

    Don’t get me mistaken, they’re nonetheless the most productive gamers. They’ve come this a long way on account of their talent to calculate higher. Their vigour and risk-taking talent also are awesome to their contemporaries. They’ve much more to do, despite the fact that.

    (Pravin Thipsay is an Indian Grandmaster and a recipient of the Arjuna Award)

    Strikes (Recreation 13): 1.e4 e5 2.Nf3 Nc6 3.Bb5 a6 4.Ba4 Nf6 5.0–0 Be7 6.d3 b5 7.Bb3 d6 8.c3 0–0 9.h3 Bb7 10.Be3?! Na5 11.Bc2 c5 12.Nbd2 Re8 13.a4 h6! 14.d4?! exd4 15.cxd4 cxd4 16.Nxd4 Nc4 17.Nxc4 bxc4 18.f3 Bf8 19.Bf2 d5! 20.exd5 Nxd5 21.Be4 Re5?! 22.Rc1 Rc8 23.Ne2 Qe7?! 24.Qd4! F5!? 25.Bg3! Rxe4 26.fxe4 Qxe4 27.Qxe4 fxe4 28.Rfd1 Nb4 29.Rd7 Bc5+ 30.Kh2 Bc6 31.Rc7 Rxc7 32.Bxc7 Bd5 33.Nc3 Nd3 34.Rc2 Bc6 35.a5 Kf7 36.Re2?! Nc1 37.Re1 Nd3 38.Re2?! Nc1 39.Re1 Nd3 40.Re2?! Recreation drawn via ‘Threefold Repetition’.

  • Magnus Carlsen to not protect his Global Championship name, Ding Liren to stand Ian Nepomniachtchi in ultimate

    Protecting champion Magnus Carlsen might not be protecting his Global Championship name subsequent yr. He’ll get replaced through Ding Liren, who will tackle Ian Nepomniachtchi within the ultimate.

    “Grandmaster Ding Liren gained this weekend the reliable invitation to participate within the FIDE Global Championship fit 2023, after the present Global Champion Magnus Carlsen officially showed, in writing, that he provides up his proper to participate within the fit and protect his name,” FIDE has introduced.

    “It’s a backdoor probability. I were given very fortunate to have the danger to play a Global Championship fit. It’s my best possible probability evidently. It’s a once-in-a-lifetime probability,” Ding used to be quoted as pronouncing through chess24.

    Ding Liren would be the first Chinese language participant to play a Global Championship fit.

    Carlsen didn’t change into Global Fischer Random Champion remaining week. In an interview with Icelandic TV station Ruv, the 31-year-old Norwegian mentioned his resolution to desert his classical name.

    “To me it wasn’t so drastic. It’s one thing that I’ve thought of a very long time. Ahead of the fit towards Nepomniachtchi, I kind of determined alone as I’ve felt for a very long time that I’d no longer play every other fit. And that’s what I’ve been telling other folks in my crew, my circle of relatives that ‘we higher experience this fit, as it’s going to be the remaining,’” he had mentioned.

  • Ian Nepomniachtchi turns into challenger for the identify of International Champion

    Following a attract spherical 13 recreation in opposition to Hungarian Grandmaster Richard Rapport, Nepomniachtchi is on 9/13, some extent and a part forward of the remainder of the sphere, consistent with a FIDE unencumber. That is his 2nd consecutive victory within the eight-player Applicants.

    Within the post-game interview, when requested how he’s feeling now, Nepomniachni instructed FIDE: ‘The standard resolution is – I don’t know… On this match I used to be attempting extra to play chess than enjoying for a win. This is necessary… Every other necessary issue is that I by no means had a six-hour recreation right here. I used to be fortunate sufficient to not play for too lengthy’, stated Nepomniachtchi.

    The 31-year-old GM has taken an early lead within the match and is the one participant to not lose a unmarried recreation. American Hikaru Nakamura is lately in transparent 2nd position with 7.5 issues, having received nowadays in opposition to Polish GM Jan-Krzysztof Duda. Within the ultimate – 14th spherical – he’ll be up in opposition to China’s Ding Liren who’s on seven issues, in an immediate duel for 2nd position.

    The race for 2nd position has turn into ever extra necessary since five-times global champion Magnus Carlsen has made a number of ideas he may not be prepared to shield his identify. If Carlsen makes a decision to not play within the fit which is because of happen subsequent 12 months, he’ll get replaced via the runner-up within the Applicants.

    In Spherical 13, Ian Nepomniachtchi secured his victory in #FIDECandidates. Nakamura received and is now transparent 2nd.

    Standings ahead of the remaining spherical:
    ? Nepomniachtchi – 9
    2. Nakamura – 7½
    3. Ding – 7
    4-5. Radjabov, Caruana – 6½
    6. Rapport – 5½
    7-8. Duda, Firouzja – 5 percent.twitter.com/9ib04Ba2nx

    — Global Chess Federation (@FIDE_chess) July 3, 2022

    In spherical 13, Ian Nepomniachtchi used to be White in opposition to Richard Rapport who opted for a pointy line within the Richter-Rauzer variation of the Sicilian. Then again, Nepomniachtchi used to be having a look to calm the sport and he pressured exchanges, making issues more practical at the board. Rapport at one level began advancing his king against the center, however he recommended transparent of bad exhibitions reminiscent of the ones in spherical seven in opposition to Nepo, when he refused a draw be offering and ended up dropping. In a good place, a draw used to be agreed on transfer 34 following threefold repetition.

    That is all Nepomniachtchi had to declare first position, with another spherical to move.

    In gentle of the talk about whether or not the reigning global champion Magnus Carlsen will shield his identify or now not, an much more important query mark grows on who the winner of the Applicants shall be going through. When requested who he desires to play on the planet championship fit, Nepomniachtchi stated: ‘Actually, I don’t care. However, in fact, it could be reasonably difficult to play Magnus once more.’

    Ian Nepomniachtchi: “Extraordinarily glad and intensely grateful to everyone who helped me.” percent.twitter.com/zAFmhO9sgE

    — Global Chess Federation (@FIDE_chess) July 3, 2022

    Ian Nepomniachtchi has been the chief from the very get started of the match and is the one participant within the box to not undergo a defeat in 13 rounds performed. He’ll be hoping to handle this within the ultimate recreation, in spherical 14, and steer clear of the repeat of 2020/21 Applicants in Yekaterinburg the place he additionally received with a spherical to spare however then misplaced the remaining recreation.

    Whilst the primary tale of the day is Nepomniachtchi confirming his victory within the Applicants, probably the most gripping query is – who shall be 2nd? This query has ruled the latter a part of the development, ever for the reason that potentialities of Nepomniachchi’s victory was virtually positive.

    The principle applicants are Hikaru Nakamura and Ding Liren who entered nowadays’s spherical with 6.5 issues.

    Essentially the most thrilling recreation of the day used to be between Hikaru Nakamura and Jan-Krzysztof Duda. The younger participant from Poland opted for a Najdorf Sicilian – getting into a pointy line the place either side had to calculate so much. In a recreation filled with ups and downs for either side, Nakamura gave the impression to have overstretched himself sacrificing a pawn and gave Black a number of just right possibilities within the early middlegame. Then again, as within the earlier video games, Duda failed in energy and effort to transform the merit driven within the centre and step by step gave again the initiative to White. In a tactical place, Nakamura controlled to outplay his opponent in the second one a part of the sport and after Black’s critical mistake on transfer 37, he ended up utterly profitable. With 7.5/13, Nakamura is by myself in 2nd position.

    Ding used to be black in opposition to Alireza Firouzja who opted for a calmer line – with the 4 Knight’s Scotch. For the primary ten strikes, the 2 adopted the similar line as within the spherical 8 recreation between Nepomniachtci and Ding, which resulted in a draw. It gave the impression that the 2 had been heading for a rapid draw following fast play and exchanges. Then again, within the endgame, Ding made up our minds to surrender a pawn at the h-file and boost the placement. Firouzja countered Black’s advances neatly after which discovered a bishop sacrifice which activated his rook, enabling it to offer perpetual tests. Ding used to be prepared to take a possibility nowadays and used to be pushing, however it didn’t cross and he didn’t over power it. With 7/13, Ding stands cast possibilities to take 2nd position. As for Firouzja, anything else however a defeat is excellent news at this degree.

    Chess enthusiasts honoured Ian Nepomniachtchi with an ovation. ??? percent.twitter.com/HxTByVlDTH

    — Global Chess Federation (@FIDE_chess) July 3, 2022

    Within the remaining spherical, Hikaru Nakamura shall be going through Ding Lireng in an immediate duel for 2nd position.

    In nowadays’s recreation Fabiano Caruana used to be enjoying with black items in opposition to the uneasy Teimour Radjabov. Within the Catalan, Caruana shocked his opponent within the opening, opting for a rarer line and sacrificing a pawn. Black did get some initiative, however Radjabov temporarily simplified and transitioned to a good endgame the place the 2 temporarily agreed on a draw. Each Caruana and Radjabov are on 6.5/13 and don’t have possibilities for 2nd position.

    ROUND 13 REPORT:

    Ian Nepomniachtchi

    ½ – ½

    Richard Rapport

    Hikaru Nakamura

    1 – 0

    Jan-Krzysztof Duda

    Alireza Firouzja

    ½ – ½

    Ding Liren

    Teimour Radjabov

    ½ – ½

    Fabiano Caruana

    STANDINGS AFTER ROUND 13:

    1

    Nepomniachtchi, Ian

    9/13
    2766
    2

    Nakamura, Hikaru

    7½/13
    2760
    3

    Ding, Liren

    7/13
    2806
    4

    Radjabov, Teimour

    6½/13
    2753
    5

    Caruana, Fabiano

    6½/13
    2783
    6

    Rapport, Richard

    5½/13
    2764
    7

    Duda, Jan-Krzysztof

    5/13
    2750
    8

    Firouzja, Alireza

    5/13
    2793

    The general, fourteenth spherical of the Applicants begins on Monday the 4th of July at 3 PM CEST on the Palacio de Santona in Madrid.

    The pairings of spherical fourteen are as follows:

    Richard Rapport vs Teimour Radjabov
    Fabiano Caruana vs Alireza Firouzja
    Ding Liren vs Hikaru Nakamura
    Jan-Krzysztof Duda vs Ian Nepomniachtchi