Round six of the Norway Chess super-tournament saw all three classical games end decisively for the first time in this year's edition. After the first five rounds had produced a mixture of classical wins and Armageddon deciders, Sunday's action brought three-pointer results on all boards, all favouring the players with the white pieces.
Magnus Carlsen recovered from his loss to Wesley So on Saturday by defeating long-time sole leader Alireza Firouzja. So, meanwhile, scored a second consecutive classical win, this time against Praggnanandhaa Rameshbabu, for whom it was a second classical loss in a row. Vincent Keymer claimed his first victory of the event (in any format, classical or Armageddon) by beating world champion Gukesh Dommaraju.
All three games lasted more than 50 moves and followed a broadly similar pattern. The winning players each had to convert a position with an extra pawn, so the round was decided more by technique in the final phase than by immediate tactical finishes.

Norwegian fans made it to Deichman Bjørvika Library to follow the games live on Sunday | Photo: Norway Chess / Michal Walusza
The results had a major effect on the standings, given the Norway Chess scoring system. So leapfrogged Firouzja and will go into round seven with a 1½-point lead over the French GM.
Keymer's win changed his position significantly. The German star had drawn all five of his classical games before Sunday and lost every Armageddon decider. By defeating Gukesh, he not only recorded his first win in Oslo, but also moved into third place, 2 points behind Firouzja.
Carlsen's victory lifted him from last place to fourth. His event has been so far unusually inconsistent: he has drawn only one classical game, while collecting two wins and three losses.
Round 6 results
| White | Result | Black |
| Magnus Carlsen | 3 - 0 | Alireza Firouzja |
| Wesley So | 3 - 0 | Praggnanandhaa R. |
| Vincent Keymer | 3 - 0 | Gukesh Dommaraju |
Standings after round 6
| Player | Rating | Federation | Points |
| Wesley So | 2754 | United States | 11½ |
| Alireza Firouzja | 2759 | France | 10 |
| Vincent Keymer | 2759 | Germany | 8 |
| Magnus Carlsen | 2840 | Norway | 7½ |
| Gukesh Dommaraju | 2732 | India | 6½ |
| Praggnanandhaa R. | 2733 | India | 6 |

Magnus Carlsen putting the finishing touches... | Photo: Norway Chess / Michal Walusza

Let us not forget that Alireza Firouzja has been playing the whole event with an ankle injury | Photo: Norway Chess / Tor Nilssen

A second win in a row for Wesley So, a second loss in a row for Praggnanandhaa Rameshbabu | Photo: Norway Chess / Michal Walusza

The new tournament leader | Photo: Norway Chess / Michal Walusza

Vincent Keymer facing Gukesh Dommaraju | Photo: Norway Chess / Michal Walusza

World number six in the live ratings list: 21-year-old German GM Vincent Keymer | Photo: Norway Chess / Michal Walusza