Levon Aronian wins Tata Steel Chess Blitz in Armageddon Playoffs

by Shahid Ahmed
11/22/2021 – Levon Aronian beat Arjun Erigaisi in the Armageddon Playoffs to win Tata Steel Chess India 2021 Blitz. The second day of the Blitz event saw several players at the top throughout the day, including Nihal, Gukesh, Levon, Parham and Arjun. However, in the end it was Aronian and Arjun who tied for the first place at 11½/18 each. Arjun was completely winning in both Playoff games, and Aronian admitted that he should have lost at least one of them. | Photo: Lennart Ootes

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A poetic finale

First of all, I didn’t expect to be playing in the Blitz event. I am very happy that I got this as well. I am happy about rapid. I could have probably done better on the second day. I had a slightly off day today but nevertheless I had a good finish. It went down to the wire. I would like to thank everyone — Tata Steel for giving me this opportunity, to play against such strong players like Levon Aronian, Le Quang Liem and others. Also being mentored by Vishy sir is just fantastic. I am thankful to my family, friends, coaches, everyone. A special mention to Ramaraju sir who is here, who helped me a lot in the past. Also Srinath who has been a great support and he had seen the potential in me before anyone else did. I hope to reach greater heights.

- Arjun Erigaisi, winner of Tata Steel Chess India 2021 Rapid. He also added, “This is surely my best event of my career so far, and it’s a fantastic feeling”.

It’s a wonderful experience because you have such fans and such devoted people to chess that organize such an event. I am extremely grateful to everybody who is following and making this tournament happen, to Tata Steel, Anand who I witnessed for the first time as an organizer and as a person who doesn’t actually want to hurt me (laughs)...

- Aronian on his experience playing Tata Steel Chess India 2021.

Anand chimed:

I am sure the feeling was mutual when you were playing but one of my closest friends and a very enjoyable company. So I am sure most of you have seen that side of him as well. Congrats Lev! In spite of the fact that you are probably not in the best shape, you hung in there and came back in the blitz. His knowledge about obscure facts about India is amazing and he is also a big fan of Indian movies. Always a pleasure to have him here.

Then Aronian elaborated:

I think discovering something is always very important and for me this is the driving force of my life, learning new things. You know a country like India has so much knowledge, wisdom, that you can learn every day. The most of the things I have learned here was from the young players. They are incredible, and also the lady players were giving us a hard time. The only reason I got this cup, I think Arjun is a very strong player in chess, but he is not physically so strong to carry two cups. So that’s why he thought about this and said. okay, one is enough for me.

On getting into the zone for playoffs, Aronian shared: 

Of course I was very lucky to be able to play in tie-break. My games were very poor, and also I have to admit I should have lost in maybe both games, definitely in one in the tie-break. I think throughout the day I played one good game, it was the Armageddon. [...] i was just very lucky.

Playoff 1: Aronian - Arjun: ½-½

Levon Aronian won the toss and opted for White in the first game of the playoffs. Arjun Erigaisi chose the solid Petroff’s Defence with the black pieces. Time control was the same as the Blitz event: 3 minutes + 2 seconds increment.

 
Aronian - Arjun
Position after 25.Rxf3

Things quickly started turning in Arjun’s favour as Aronian made a few bold decisions which left his king vulnerable. 25.Rxf3 turned out to be a huge mistake as Black gave a couple of checks and displaced the queen to h4 with the rest of the position staying intact. The game continued 30...Re1+ 31.Rf1 Qd4+ 32.Be3 Qxe3+ 33.Kh1 Rxa1 34.Rxa1 Re8 35.Rf1

 
Position after 35.Rf1

One of the beautiful variations discussed during live commentary by Anand and Sagar is 35...Qf2 36.Rg1 Nd3, and White has no way to avoid checkmate or heavy material loss. We must remember that both Aronian and Arjun have played 27 games in total combining rapid and blitz before this game, which means they were already spent, thus the inaccuracies. One should also factor in the pressure of a high stakes match in front of a packed audience and several thousands watching live all across the globe. Now it doesn’t sound easy making these moves in that situation, right?

 
Analysis
Position after 42...b5

Maestro Anand shared more with the viewers, instead of attacking the b-pawn from b4, he could have moved the rook to e2 and enter this position — 41...Re2 42.Rb3 b5. This ensures that White does not get to create a passed pawn on queenside. For instance, if you go a3, b3 before going a4, Black will go Rb2 and prevent White from creating a passed pawn on a-file. This would have been a better attempt to score a victory for Black. The game eventually ended in a draw.

 
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Levon Aronian2767Arjun Erigaisi2616½–½2021C42Tata Steel Chess India Blitz Playoff19.1

Playoff 2: Arjun - Aronian: ½-½

The second game was also an exciting encounter. Aronian opted for Queen’s Gambit Accepted for the fourth time in the Blitz event. A rook lift on the kingside landed himself in a precarious situation.

 
Arjun - Aronian
Position after 22.Rg5

A lot of activity is taking place on the c and d-files. Arjun did what was required: 23.b4 e5 24.bxc5 exd4 25.cxb6 Qd7 26.Qxd4 Rd5 27.Qa1 Qe6 and the queens got traded after a few moves. Once again, Arjun got himself in a good position which eventually ended up in a draw. It was time for Armageddon.

 
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Arjun Erigaisi2616Levon Aronian2767½–½2021D27Tata Steel Chess India Blitz Playoff19.2

Armageddon: Aronian - Arjun: 1-0

Aronian, being in a must-win situation as per Armgeddon rules, gave his all by tapping into his creative side.

 
Aronian - Arjun
Position after 12.Rh4

Aronian did a rook lift in all three playoff games. However, this time he was successful, as he won the important Armageddon.

 
Position after 23...Ngxe5

Black opted for an interesting knight sacrifice for three pawns: 23...Ngxe5 24.dxe5 Qxf2 25.Qc2 Nxe5. It looked good practically, but realistically it did not turn out well for him. White wisely traded one of his knights with 26.Nf3 Nxf3 27.gxf3. Soon black king became vulnerable, which Aronian exploited nicely to score a win and clinch the event too.

 
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1.d4 Nf6 2.Bf4 d5 3.e3 Bf5 4.Bd3 Bxd3 5.cxd3 e6 6.Qb3 b6 7.Nc3 Bd6 8.Bg3 c6 9.Nf3 Bxg3 10.hxg3 Nbd7 11.e4 h6 12.Rh4 Qe7 13.e5 Nh7 14.0-0-0 Nhf8 15.Kb1 Ng6 16.Rh5 Qd8 17.Rdh1 b5 18.Ne2 Qb6 19.g4 0-0-0 20.g5 hxg5 21.Nxg5 Rxh5 22.Rxh5 Rf8 23.Rh7 Ngxe5 24.dxe5 Qxf2 25.Qc2 Nxe5 26.Nf3 Nxf3 27.gxf3 Kb7 28.a3 Qxf3 28...Rg8 29.Nd4 Qf1+ 30.Ka2 Rc8 31.Nb3 Qg1 32.Qc3 c5 33.Rxg7 Qf2 34.d4 cxd4 35.Na5+ Kb8 36.Qb4 d3 37.Qd6+ Ka8 38.Qd7 1–0
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Levon Aronian2767Arjun Erigaisi26161–02021D00Tata Steel Chess India Blitz Playoff19.3

Levon Aronian vs Arjun Erigaisi during the Tata Steel Chess India Blitz 2021 Armageddon | Video: ChessBase India

The final fist bump of the event, however certainly not the last between Aronian and Arjun | Photo: Lennart Ootes

Photo Gallery

Tata Steel Chess India 2021 Rapid and Blitz winners — Arjun Erigaisi and Levon Aronian | Photo: Lennart Ootes

Arjun Erigaisi with Chanakya Chaudhary, Vice President Corporate Services at Tata Steel | Photo: Lennart Ootes

When Aronian speaks, everyone listens to him with rapt attention | Photo: Lennart Ootes

International Arbiters Dharmendra Kumar and Gopakumar Sudhakaran congratulate Levon Aronian| Photo: Lennart Ootes

Harika spoke about how important it is for women to be added in an event of this magnitude | Photo: Lennart Ootes

Anand congratulates Aronian | Photo: Lennart Ootes

Players took a very nice photograph with the audience | Photo: Lennart Ootes

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1.e4 e5 2.Nf3 Nf6 3.Nxe5 d6 4.Nf3 Nxe4 5.d4 d5 6.Bd3 Bd6 7.0-0 0-0 8.c4 c6 9.Re1 Bf5 10.Qb3 Qd7 11.c5 Bc7 12.Nbd2 Be6 13.Nf1 Na6 14.Ng3 Ba5 15.Re2 Rae8 16.Ne5 Qc8 17.Qa4 Bc7 18.Bxe4 dxe4 19.Nxe4 Bd5 20.Nc3 Nxc5 21.Qxa7 Bxe5 22.dxe5 Qg4 23.f3 23.f4 23...Bxf3 24.Rf2 Rxe5 25.Rxf3? 25.Bd2 25...Qd4+ 26.Kf1 Qc4+ 27.Kf2 Qd4+ 28.Kf1 Qc4+ 29.Kf2 Qh4+ 29...Rfe8 30.Bf4 Qd4+ 31.Kf1 Nd3-+ 30.Kg1 Re1+ 31.Rf1 Qd4+ 32.Be3 Qxe3+ 33.Kh1 Rxa1 34.Rxa1 Re8 35.Rf1?? h5 35...Qf2 36.Rg1 Nd3-+ 36.h3 Qe7 37.Qa5 g6 38.Qb4 Ne4 39.Qxe4 Qxe4 40.Nxe4 Rxe4 41.Rf3 Rb4 41...Re2 42.Rb3 b5-+ 42.b3 h4 43.Rd3 Kg7 44.Kg1 g5 45.a3 Rb5 46.b4 Kg6 47.Rd7 Kf6 48.Rc7 Ke6 49.Kf2 f6 50.Ke3 Re5+ 51.Kf2 Rb5 52.Ke3 Kf5 53.Kf3 Rb6 54.Rf7 Ra6 55.Rxb7 Rxa3+ 56.Kf2 Kf4 57.Rd7 Ra2+ 58.Kg1 Ke5 59.Rc7 Kd5 60.Rf7 Ke5 61.Rc7 Ra1+ 62.Kf2 Ra6 63.Kf3 Rb6 64.Rc8 Kd5 65.Rd8+ Kc4 66.Rd6 Kxb4 67.Rxf6 Kb5 68.Rf5+ c5 69.Rxg5 Rh6 70.Ke3 Kb4 71.Kd2 c4 72.g3 Rd6+ 73.Kc1 Rd3 74.gxh4 Rxh3 75.Rg2 Rxh4 76.Kb2 Rh3 77.Re2 Rb3+ 78.Kc2 Ra3 79.Kb2 c3+ 80.Kb1 Kb3 81.Rb2+ cxb2 ½–½
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Levon Aronian2767Arjun Erigaisi2616½–½2021C42Tata Steel Chess India Blitz Playoff19.1
Arjun Erigaisi2616Levon Aronian2767½–½2021D27Tata Steel Chess India Blitz Playoff19.2
Levon Aronian2767Arjun Erigaisi26161–02021D00Tata Steel Chess India Blitz Playoff19.3

Tata Steel Chess India 2021 Blitz Round 10-18 and Playoff | Live commentary by IM Tania Sachdev, IM Sagar Shah and Samay Raina | Video: ChessBase India

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Shahid 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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