"Luck comes and goes," said Carissa Yip, a mathematics and computer science student at Stanford University, philosophically reflecting on her victory against Nino Batsiashvili. The game could indeed have ended differently.
Yasser Seirawan interviews Carissa Yip after the game
The four other games of the round ended all in draws. Nana Dzagnidze, playing black against Alice Lee, surprised her opponent with a double fianchetto in the Grünfeld Defence, but despite this interesting opening experiment, the game quickly levelled out and soon ended in a draw.

Alice Lee at the start of her game against Nana Dzagnidze | Poto: Lennart Ootes/Saint Louis Chess Club
Harika Dronavalli and Mariya Muzychuk also drew without much excitement. Humpy Koneru had good chances against Alina Kashlinskaya in a sharp rook endgame with opposite-coloured bishops, but she failed to capitalise on them. Bibisara Assaubayeva could also have caused Tan Zhongyi more problems in the endgame.

Alina Kashlinskaya (right) and Humpy Koneru discussing their game | oto: Lennart Ootes/Saint Louis Chess Club
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