10/10/2024 – The upGrad Mumba Masters started the seventh day of the Global Chess League with a win over the leaders, PBG Alaskan Knights. It was the closest match of the event so far, as the final score was 10-9. Ganges Grandmasters lost to Triveni Continental Kings later in the day, while R Praggnanandhaa and Daniel Dardha powered the Alpine SG Pipers to a win over the American Gambits. The Alaskan Knights, the Continental Kings and the SG Pipers are the only three teams that will battle it out for the top two spots in the finals. Thursday's action starts with American Gambits v. upGrad Mumba Masters from 1 p.m. local time, 4:30 p.m. IST. | Photos: Shahid Ahmed
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upGrad Mumba Masters, American Gambits and Ganges Grandmasters virtually eliminated
The top two spots in the double round-robin at the Global Chess League will make it to the finals. Only three teams remain in the fight: the PBG Alaskan Knights, the Triveni Continental Kings and the Alpine SG Warriors - the latter two are going to face each other on the final day of the all-play-all stage. The Alaskan Knights still need to win one more match to secure their place in the finals. The remaining three teams - upGrad Mumba Masters, American Gambits and Ganges Grandmasters - have no mathematical chance left to finish in the top two.
GM Harika Dronavalli drew with IM Alina Kashlinskaya. Vidit Gujrathi hung a rook and overlooked a simple threat by Nodirbek Abdusattorov's queen. Maxime Vachier-Lagrave defeated Anish Giri in a back-and-forth rook and few pawns endgame, where Giri missed a couple of chances to save the game. It was certainly not easy to defend, especially in low time. Peter Svidler lost to Shakhriyar Mamedyarov. Koneru Humpy defeated the Women's World Championship Challenger, Zhongyi Tan. Raunak Sadhwani ended Nihal Sarin's unbeaten run at this event.
Vachier-Lagrave - Giri
Position after 49.Rxe5
Maxime Vachier-Lagrave defeated Magnus Carlsen on the previous day. So it goes without saying that his confidence level is sky-high. In a complex rook and few pawns endgame, Anish Giri made an incorrect decision by capturing more pawns: 49...Kxb4?? instead of attempting to create a passed pawn of his own on the queenside. 50.Rxe4++- Kc5 51.f4 Kd5 52.Re7 b5 53.h5? gxh5 54.f5 Rc4 55.g6
Position after 55.g6
Black's last chance to save the game was 55...Rg4+ 56.Kh3 Kd6, but instead there followed 55...b4?? 56.g7+- Rg4+ 57.Kf3 b3 58.f6 b2 59.Re1 b1Q+ 60.Rxb1 Ke6 61.Rb8 and White won.
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Maxime Vachier-Lagrave won two consecutive games in must-win situations
Vidit Gujrathi had a momentary blind spot and hung a rook when it was attacked directly by Nodirbek Abdusattorov's queen
Svidler - Mamedyarov
Position after 37...Nc5
Shakhriyar Mamedyarov is tactically defending the d4-pawn as his opponent, Peter Svidler, has a back rank weakness. 38.g3? was a minute inaccuracy d3 39.Kg2 Kg7 40.Rb2 f5 41.Rdd2 Kf6 42.Rb1 g5 and Black gradually improved his position until White succumbed.
Shakhriyar Mamedyarov bounced back with a win after yesterday's loss
Koneru Humpy scored a welcome victory over Zhongyi Tan
Raunak - Nihal
Position after 23.f4
Raunak got a good position early in the middlegame. He liked his moves 17.b4 and 19.b4. What gave him a substantial advantage was 23.f4, and then it became just a matter of time before Black's position crumbled.
Someone had to end the streak, so I thought why not me? Raunak Sadhwani | Video: ChessBase India
Raunak Sadhwani ended Nihal Sarin's unbeaten run at this event
upGrad Mumba Masters - PBG Alaskan Knights: 3-0 (10-9) | Photo: Official site
Alireza Firouzja scored the first win of the match, against Vishy Anand, after the maestro blundered in an already difficult position. Arjun Erigaisi scored his first win of the event, against Wei Yi. R Vaishali lost her substantial advantage early in the middlegame and went on to lose the game. Teimour Radjabov scored his first win of the event against Parham Maghsoodloo. For the first time at this edition, all six games ended decisively.
Anand - Firouzja
Position after 26.Nf2??
Vishy Anand blundered in a difficult endgame: 26.Nf2?? Rxe1+ 27.Bxe1 Qe2 28.Nh3 Bf8 29.Qd2 Qf1+ 30.Ng1 Bc5 and Black won.
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Wei Yi made one small mistake in the major piece endgame with 52...Qc7?. Arjun Erigaisi seized his advantage 53.g3 R8e6 54.Kg2 Rd6 55.Rc1 Re7 56.Qf5 Qd8 57.Rcb1 Qd7 58.h6+ Kg8 59.Qxd7 Rdxd7 60.a6 bxa6 61.Rxc6 as Black lost one pawn too many and went on to lose the game.
Arjun Erigaisi scored his first win of the event against Wei Yi
Maghsoodloo - Radjabov
Position after 39.Nf6+?
Maghsoodloo had an advantage for a while. However, 39.Nf6+? turned things in Black's favor Bxf6 40.Rd7 Ne2+! 41.Kh3 Nxf4 42.Kh2 Qe5 43.Qxb7 Qxg5 44.Kg3 Be5 45.Kf3 Ne6+ 46.Ke4 Qxg4+ 47.Kd5 Qf3+ and Black won.
Teimour Radjabov scored his first win in a fantastic way against Parham Maghsoodloo
R Vaishali got a huge advantage early in the middlegame; however, she could not seize it and then went on to lose against Alexandra Kosteniuk
Salimova - Gunina
Position after 11.0-0
IM Nurgyul Salimova sacrificed her piece with 11.0-0. It has been played a few times before. 11...exf3 12.Nc4 Qd8 13.Qxf3 Bg7 14.Rfd1 Bd7 15.Bxc6 bxc6 16.Bxf6 Bxf6 17.Rb7 0-0 18.Rdxd7 and White eventually won the game.
IM Nurgyul Salimova scored a scorching win over GM Valentina Gunina
Ganges Grandmasters - Triveni Continental Kings: 0-3 (9-12) | Photo: Official site
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American Gambits - Alpine SG Pipers: 0-3 (6-11)
The first result was a draw between Yangyi Yu and Richard Rapport. Hikaru Nakamura and Magnus Carlsen had a relatively quiet draw. R Praggnanandhaa scored a huge win over Jan-Krzysztof Duda. Bibisara Assaubayeva drew with Yifan Hou. Elisabeth Paehtz won against Kateryna Lagno.
Hikaru Nakamura and Magnus Carlsen had a balanced draw
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R Praggnanandhaa made his intentions clear early in the game when he went 9...g5. At the right moment, he played a very nice move: 21...Nf3+! 22.Nxf3 gxf3 23.Kf2 Ne5. Black focused all his pieces on the kingside and went on to win the game nicely.
R Praggnanandhaa played excellent chess to beat World Cup 2021 winner Jan-Krzysztof Duda
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PBG Alaskan Knights, Triveni Continental Kings and Alpine SG Pipers are in the race to the finals | Photo: Official site
Day 7 matches
American Gambits vs upGrad Mumba Masters from 1 p.m. local time, 5:30 p.m. IST.
Alpine SG Pipers vs Ganges Grandmasters from 3:30 p.m. local time, 8:45 p.m. IST.
Triveni Continental Kings vs PBG Alaskan Knights from 5 p.m. local time, 9:30 p.m. IST.
Scoring System for Game Points (GP)
4 GP (3+1)
A player wins the Game with Black Pieces
3 GP
A player wins the Game with White Pieces
1 GP
Draw
0 GP
Defeat
Scoring System for Match Points (MP)
3 MP
The team that scores more Game Points
1 MP
If both teams are level on Game Points
0 MP
The team that scores lesser Game Points than the opponent
The Final will be played over best-of-2 matches. There will be a drawing of lots to determine which Team is White in Match 1, this team will then be black in Match 2. The team who wins more matches will be the Champion. In the event of a tie:
There will be a playoff blitz fixture, which will be a best-of-2 match. The team that was white in Match 1 and black in Match 2 will play white in Match 3 and black in Match 4. The time limit for each game will be all moves in 3 minutes plus 2 seconds. The Team that wins the most matches in the fixture will be the Champion.
If the Teams remain tied, there shall be a drawing of lots to determine a board from 1 to 6. The player from each Team on this board will then participate in a sudden-death blitz game. The time limit for this game will be 3 minutes plus 2 seconds per move. The player from the Team who was white in Matches 1 and 3, will play white in this game.
If the sudden death blitz game is drawn, then the procedure is repeated except that the colour of the player from each team alternates from the colour the team had in the preceding sudden death blitz game.
If the tie remains unbroken, the above procedure is repeated until a sudden death blitz game has a winner.
Shahid AhmedShahid Ahmed is the senior coordinator and editor of ChessBase India. He enjoys covering chess tournaments and also likes to play in chess events from time to time.
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