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Praggnanandhaa Faces Caruana in Norway Chess Penultimate Round

Praggnanandhaa Faces Caruana in Norway Chess Penultimate Round

Grandmaster R Praggnanandhaa, India's rising star, faces a crucial encounter against Fabiano Caruana of the United States in the penultimate round of the Norway Chess Tournament. The tournament has witnessed Praggnanandhaa's brilliance and resilience, with two Classical victories and two Armageddon wins propelling him to third place.Praggnanandhaa's highlight has been his stunning triumphs over world No. 1 Magnus Carlsen and No. 2 Caruana in Classical games. However, he has also faced setbacks in Armageddon matches. Carlsen, with 14.5 points, leads the tournament, followed by American Hikaru Nakamura with 13.5 points. Praggnanandhaa, on 12 points, is third, ahead of Firouzja Alireza of France.The final round will see Praggnanandhaa face Nakamura, and two draws could secure his place in the world's top 10 rankings. Carlsen faces Alireza in the next round and Caruana in the finale, with Nakamura as the only potential challenger.In the women's section, Wenjun Ju leads with 14.5 points, followed by Anna Muzychuk of Ukraine. R Vaishali and Tingjie Lei of China share third place. Koneru Humpy is fifth, while Pia Cramling of Sweden is last.Vaishali faces Lei in the penultimate round, while Humpy plays Ju. Muzychuk meets Cramling, who has performed admirably despite her age.

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Candidates Tournament: Gukesh Draws Nepomniachtchi, Caruana and Nakamura Win

Candidates Tournament: Gukesh Draws Nepomniachtchi, Caruana and Nakamura Win

The Candidates Tournament, a prestigious event that determines the challenger for the World Chess Championship, witnessed a crucial Round 10 battle between co-leaders Ian Nepomniachtchi and D Gukesh. The highly anticipated clash ended in a draw, leaving the tournament standings unchanged.Gukesh, playing with the Black pieces, surprised Nepomniachtchi by deviating from the Berlin Defense to the Cozio Defense. The Indian prodigy equalized quickly out of the opening, and after the minor pieces were exchanged, the players agreed to a draw on Move 40. Gukesh expressed satisfaction with the result, acknowledging Nepomniachtchi's dangerous nature with White.Meanwhile, Americans Fabiano Caruana and Hikaru Nakamura emerged victorious in the only two decisive games of the open section. Caruana, ranked second in the world, defeated Alireza Firouzja, who has seemingly fallen out of contention. Caruana played the risky 6.Rg1?! and introduced a novelty with Bc4 on the seventh move. Firouzja made several errors, including 30...h4 and 32...Rh5, before both players entered a time scramble. Caruana's superior endgame skills proved decisive.Nakamura, recovering from a loss in the previous round, defeated the lowest-rated player, Nijat Abasov. Despite time troubles, Nakamura managed to secure the win.In the women's section, Lei Tingjie continued her impressive run by defeating Aleksandra Goryachkina. Tan Zhongyi and Kateryna Lagno drew their game, while Vaishali R upset Nurgyul Salimova.

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