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Dragon Chilling moved into sole first place after the second day of the World Team Rapid Championship in Hong Kong, as rounds five to eight left the all-Chinese team alone at the top of the standings with 14/16 match points.
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Team MGD1, who ended the opening day on 6/8, produced one of the strongest performances of day two. The all-Indian squad, headed by Arjun Erigaisi and Nihal Sarin, collected 7/8 on Thursday and climbed to sole second place with 13/16, one point behind Dragon Chilling.
Their run began with a victory over Chessnut Nova in round five, before they caused one of the day's main upsets by defeating top seeds WR Chess. Erigaisi beat Magnus Carlsen on the top board in an eye-catching encounter, while Aryan Abhijeet Shah scored a crucial win on the recreational board. Team MGD1 then drew with Dragon Chilling, a match in which Pranav Venkatesh defeated Yu Yangyi, before beating former co-leaders Kazchess in round eight thanks to wins by Nihal, Leon Luke Mendonca and again Abhijeet Shah.

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Barys also gained ground on Thursday, scoring 6/8 to move into sole third place, one point behind Team MGD1. The team have experienced GMs Dmitry Andreikin and Peter Svidler on the top boards, supported by seven Kazakh representatives, including Alua Nurman, currently ranked second in the world among female under-20 players.
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The recreational board has again proved to be a major factor in the team standings, as was already clear in previous editions of the event.
- Dragon Chilling's Wang Zihao, rated 1763, has scored 6½/7
- Team MGD1's Aryan Abhijeet Shah, rated 1932, has collected 7½/8.
- Barys have not had quite the same output on that board, with Ailin Zarkmyn on 4/8, though her win against WR Chess was a key result.
- Ning Yunlong, rated 1927, has also been one of the standout performers for Mr Birdie and Friends, scoring 7/8 and helping his team stay in contention.
Mr Birdie and Friends are among seven teams sharing fourth place, one point behind Barys.

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Top seeds WR Chess had a very difficult second day. After starting Thursday on 6/8, they managed only 4/8 on day two and now trail Dragon Chilling by 4 match points. With only four rounds left, they will need a strong finish even to fight for a place on the podium.
Naturally, Magnus Carlsen's individual results attracted particular attention. The Norwegian scored only ½/3 on Thursday, losing to Erigaisi and Shant Sargsyan, the latter after blundering an exchange in the endgame. His only half-point came against Vladislav Artemiev of Mr Birdie and Friends, who reportedly arrived almost eight minutes late for the 15-minute rapid game but still managed to hold the draw.
WR Chess have had solid showings from Wesley So, who is on 5/7, and Fabiano Caruana, who has scored 6½/8, but this has not been enough to offset setbacks elsewhere. The top seeds have also struggled on the recreational board, where Wadim Rosenstein has scored 2½/6 and Gombojav Zandanshatar ½/2.

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Full regulations | Team composition, pairings and results
Standings after round 8
| 1 |
4 |
Dragon Chilling |
8 |
6 |
2 |
0 |
14 |
276 |
31,5 |
72 |
| 2 |
6 |
Team MGD1 |
8 |
6 |
1 |
1 |
13 |
277 |
32 |
68 |
| 3 |
9 |
Barys |
8 |
6 |
0 |
2 |
12 |
216 |
29 |
63 |
| 4 |
3 |
Kazchess |
8 |
5 |
1 |
2 |
11 |
283,5 |
29 |
81 |
| 5 |
7 |
Mr Birdie and friends |
8 |
4 |
3 |
1 |
11 |
268 |
30,5 |
69 |
| 6 |
2 |
Hexamind Chess Team |
8 |
5 |
1 |
2 |
11 |
260,5 |
31 |
68 |
| 7 |
5 |
Endgame.AI |
8 |
4 |
3 |
1 |
11 |
244,5 |
30,5 |
71 |
| 8 |
11 |
Chessgurukul |
8 |
5 |
1 |
2 |
11 |
228,5 |
26 |
75 |
| 9 |
8 |
Chess United |
8 |
5 |
1 |
2 |
11 |
210,5 |
29 |
62 |
| 10 |
21 |
Red Pseudodragon |
8 |
5 |
1 |
2 |
11 |
193,5 |
27 |
66 |
| 11 |
1 |
WR Chess |
8 |
5 |
0 |
3 |
10 |
232,5 |
29 |
71 |
| 12 |
15 |
Sky Chess |
8 |
5 |
0 |
3 |
10 |
200,5 |
27 |
67 |
| 13 |
12 |
Uzbekistan |
8 |
5 |
0 |
3 |
10 |
197 |
28 |
62 |
| 14 |
22 |
Mongolia-Aldar |
8 |
4 |
1 |
3 |
9 |
204 |
31,5 |
61 |
| 15 |
13 |
Chessnut Nova |
8 |
4 |
1 |
3 |
9 |
203 |
25 |
75 |
| 16 |
20 |
Interstellar Club |
8 |
4 |
1 |
3 |
9 |
194,5 |
25,5 |
69 |
| 17 |
16 |
Odlar Yurdu (Azerbaijan) |
8 |
4 |
1 |
3 |
9 |
190,5 |
25,5 |
69 |
| 18 |
14 |
Schnappi Krokodil Team |
8 |
4 |
1 |
3 |
9 |
188,5 |
28 |
63 |
| 19 |
32 |
May Wind Newbies |
8 |
3 |
3 |
2 |
9 |
180,5 |
24 |
63 |
| 20 |
24 |
Chess Thulir |
8 |
4 |
1 |
3 |
9 |
161,5 |
26 |
60 |
...48 teams
Top 10 teams' composition
| 1. Dragon Chilling (RtgAvg:2493, Captain: Ni, Hua / TB1: 14 / TB2: 276) |
| Bo. |
|
Name |
Rtg |
FED |
Pts. |
Games |
RtgAvg |
Rp |
| 1 |
GM |
Ding, Liren |
2716 |
CHN |
3,5 |
8 |
2615 |
2572 |
| 2 |
GM |
Wei, Yi |
2726 |
CHN |
5 |
8 |
2580 |
2675 |
| 3 |
GM |
Yu, Yangyi |
2660 |
CHN |
5,5 |
8 |
2536 |
2677 |
| 4 |
GM |
Lu, Shanglei |
2601 |
CHN |
1 |
2 |
2295 |
2295 |
| 5 |
GM |
Bai, Jinshi |
2560 |
CHN |
4 |
6 |
2548 |
2673 |
| 6 |
GM |
Ju, Wenjun |
2481 |
CHN |
3 |
4 |
2404 |
2597 |
| 7 |
GM |
Lei, Tingjie |
2494 |
CHN |
3 |
4 |
2259 |
2452 |
| 8 |
|
Wang, Zihao(Sh) |
1763 |
CHN |
6,5 |
7 |
1815 |
2237 |
| 9 |
|
Xie, XiaoYang |
0 |
CHN |
0 |
1 |
1991 |
0 |
|
2. Team MGD1 (RtgAvg:2480, Captain: Narayanan, Srinath / TB1: 13 / TB2: 277) |
| Bo. |
|
Name |
Rtg |
FED |
Pts. |
Games |
RtgAvg |
Rp |
| 1 |
GM |
Erigaisi, Arjun |
2741 |
IND |
5,5 |
8 |
2617 |
2758 |
| 2 |
GM |
Nihal, Sarin |
2689 |
IND |
4 |
6 |
2627 |
2752 |
| 3 |
GM |
Puranik, Abhimanyu |
2535 |
IND |
2 |
5 |
2509 |
2437 |
| 4 |
GM |
Pranav, V |
2564 |
IND |
3,5 |
6 |
2542 |
2599 |
| 5 |
GM |
Mendonca, Leon Luke |
2544 |
IND |
4 |
7 |
2512 |
2562 |
| 6 |
GM |
Dronavalli, Harika |
2410 |
IND |
5,5 |
8 |
2260 |
2401 |
| 8 |
|
Aryan, Abhijeet Shah |
1932 |
IND |
7,5 |
8 |
1723 |
2167 |
|
3. Barys (RtgAvg:2431, Captain: Dauletova, Gulmira / TB1: 12 / TB2: 216) |
| Bo. |
|
Name |
Rtg |
FED |
Pts. |
Games |
RtgAvg |
Rp |
| 1 |
GM |
Andreikin, Dmitry |
2686 |
FID |
5 |
7 |
2566 |
2724 |
| 2 |
GM |
Svidler, Peter |
2680 |
FID |
5,5 |
7 |
2518 |
2748 |
| 3 |
GM |
Makhnev, Denis |
2544 |
KAZ |
4 |
7 |
2448 |
2498 |
| 4 |
GM |
Zhalmakhanov, Ramazan |
2426 |
KAZ |
4 |
6 |
2464 |
2589 |
| 5 |
IM |
Sapenov, Daniyal |
2418 |
KAZ |
2 |
4 |
2430 |
2430 |
| 6 |
IM |
Suleimen, Ergali |
2370 |
KAZ |
0,5 |
1 |
2142 |
0 |
| 7 |
IM |
Nurman, Alua |
2291 |
KAZ |
3 |
6 |
2187 |
2187 |
| 8 |
WGM |
Balabayeva, Xeniya |
2295 |
KAZ |
1 |
2 |
2203 |
2203 |
| 9 |
|
Zarkym, Ailin |
1952 |
KAZ |
4 |
8 |
1788 |
1788 |
|
4. Kazchess (RtgAvg:2511, Captain: Sadvakasov, Darmen / TB1: 11 / TB2: 283,5) |
| Bo. |
|
Name |
Rtg |
FED |
Pts. |
Games |
RtgAvg |
Rp |
| 1 |
GM |
Rapport, Richard |
2676 |
HUN |
4,5 |
7 |
2688 |
2790 |
| 2 |
GM |
Mamedyarov, Shakhriyar |
2707 |
AZE |
4,5 |
8 |
2624 |
2667 |
| 3 |
GM |
Grischuk, Alexander |
2682 |
RUS |
5 |
8 |
2559 |
2654 |
| 4 |
GM |
Wang, Hao |
2667 |
CHN |
2,5 |
6 |
2501 |
2444 |
| 5 |
GM |
Nogerbek, Kazybek |
2504 |
KAZ |
1,5 |
2 |
2472 |
2665 |
| 6 |
IM |
Ansat, Aldiyar |
2462 |
KAZ |
1 |
1 |
2244 |
0 |
| 7 |
GM |
Assaubayeva, Bibisara |
2439 |
KAZ |
4,5 |
6 |
2374 |
2567 |
| 8 |
IM |
Kamalidenova, Meruert |
2368 |
KAZ |
1 |
2 |
2327 |
2327 |
| 9 |
|
Tyulyupov, Kumar |
1892 |
KAZ |
4,5 |
8 |
1822 |
1865 |
|
5. Mr Birdie and friends (RtgAvg:2475, Captain: Liang, Awonder / TB1: 11 / TB2: 268) |
| Bo. |
|
Name |
Rtg |
FED |
Pts. |
Games |
RtgAvg |
Rp |
| 1 |
GM |
Artemiev, Vladislav |
2742 |
RUS |
3,5 |
8 |
2599 |
2556 |
| 2 |
GM |
Sevian, Samuel |
2664 |
USA |
5 |
8 |
2522 |
2617 |
| 3 |
GM |
Le, Quang Liem |
2636 |
VIE |
5 |
8 |
2457 |
2552 |
| 4 |
GM |
Liang, Awonder |
2522 |
USA |
6,5 |
8 |
2399 |
2650 |
| 5 |
IM |
Yip, Carissa |
2356 |
USA |
3,5 |
8 |
2178 |
2135 |
| 6 |
|
Ning, Yunlong |
1927 |
CHN |
7 |
8 |
1795 |
2131 |
|
6. Hexamind Chess Team (RtgAvg:2518, Captain: Panarina, Daria / TB1: 11 / TB2: 260,5) |
| Bo. |
|
Name |
Rtg |
FED |
Pts. |
Games |
RtgAvg |
Rp |
| 1 |
GM |
Firouzja, Alireza |
2732 |
FRA |
5,5 |
7 |
2591 |
2821 |
| 2 |
GM |
Aronian, Levon |
2730 |
USA |
4,5 |
7 |
2529 |
2631 |
| 3 |
GM |
Giri, Anish |
2689 |
NED |
3,5 |
7 |
2471 |
2471 |
| 4 |
GM |
Murzin, Volodar |
2602 |
FID |
7 |
8 |
2431 |
2767 |
| 5 |
GM |
Vidit, Santosh Gujrathi |
2638 |
IND |
1 |
3 |
2323 |
2198 |
| 6 |
GM |
Lagno, Kateryna |
2435 |
RUS |
3 |
4 |
2239 |
2432 |
| 7 |
GM |
Divya, Deshmukh |
2416 |
IND |
3,5 |
4 |
2263 |
2599 |
| 8 |
|
Omarov, Murat |
1883 |
KAZ |
3 |
7 |
1858 |
1808 |
| 9 |
|
Panarin, Platon |
0 |
FID |
0 |
1 |
1869 |
0 |
|
7. Endgame.AI (RtgAvg:2486, Captain: Niemann, Hans / TB1: 11 / TB2: 244,5) |
| Bo. |
|
Name |
Rtg |
FED |
Pts. |
Games |
RtgAvg |
Rp |
| 1 |
GM |
Niemann, Hans Moke |
2673 |
USA |
6 |
8 |
2629 |
2822 |
| 2 |
GM |
Dominguez Perez, Leinier |
2696 |
USA |
3,5 |
8 |
2588 |
2545 |
| 3 |
GM |
Sarana, Alexey |
2660 |
SRB |
5 |
8 |
2496 |
2591 |
| 4 |
GM |
Lazavik, Denis |
2603 |
BLR |
6,5 |
8 |
2416 |
2667 |
| 6 |
GM |
Zhu, Jiner |
2479 |
CHN |
4,5 |
8 |
2273 |
2316 |
| 7 |
|
Nguyen, Anh Dung |
1805 |
VIE |
5 |
8 |
1773 |
1868 |
|
8. Chessgurukul (RtgAvg:2417, Captain: Ramaswamy, Aarthie / TB1: 11 / TB2: 228,5) |
| Bo. |
|
Name |
Rtg |
FED |
Pts. |
Games |
RtgAvg |
Rp |
| 1 |
GM |
Praggnanandhaa, R |
2663 |
IND |
5 |
7 |
2621 |
2779 |
| 2 |
GM |
Pranesh, M |
2521 |
IND |
4 |
8 |
2569 |
2569 |
| 3 |
GM |
Aravindh, Chithambaram Vr. |
2576 |
IND |
5 |
8 |
2511 |
2606 |
| 4 |
GM |
Karthikeyan, Murali |
2530 |
IND |
4,5 |
8 |
2434 |
2477 |
| 5 |
GM |
Adhiban, B. |
2522 |
IND |
1 |
1 |
2065 |
0 |
| 6 |
GM |
Vaishali, Rameshbabu |
2387 |
IND |
3,5 |
7 |
2341 |
2341 |
| 7 |
WGM |
Rakshitta, Ravi |
2153 |
IND |
0 |
1 |
1942 |
0 |
| 8 |
ACM |
Vishruth, B |
1822 |
IND |
3 |
7 |
1861 |
1811 |
| 9 |
|
Varsha, Ramesh |
1798 |
IND |
0 |
1 |
1763 |
0 |
|
9. Chess United (RtgAvg:2462, Captain: Richards, Tris-Ann / TB1: 11 / TB2: 210,5) |
| Bo. |
|
Name |
Rtg |
FED |
Pts. |
Games |
RtgAvg |
Rp |
| 1 |
GM |
Anand, Viswanathan |
2729 |
IND |
4,5 |
7 |
2507 |
2609 |
| 2 |
GM |
Van Foreest, Jorden |
2595 |
NED |
6 |
7 |
2435 |
2744 |
| 3 |
GM |
Martinez Alcantara, Jose Eduardo |
2636 |
MEX |
5 |
7 |
2379 |
2537 |
| 4 |
IM |
Oro, Faustino |
2513 |
ARG |
4 |
7 |
2323 |
2373 |
| 5 |
IM |
Shogdzhiev, Roman |
2393 |
FID |
3 |
4 |
2101 |
2294 |
| 6 |
GM |
Koneru, Humpy |
2445 |
IND |
4,5 |
7 |
2025 |
2127 |
| 7 |
IM |
Fierro Baquero, Martha L. |
2298 |
ECU |
0 |
1 |
1806 |
0 |
| 9 |
|
Serpil, Turgay Seckin |
1855 |
TUR |
2 |
8 |
1821 |
1628 |
|
10. Red Pseudodragon (RtgAvg:2289, Captain: Kao, Jamison Edrich / TB1: 11 / TB2: 193,5) |
| Bo. |
|
Name |
Rtg |
FED |
Pts. |
Games |
RtgAvg |
Rp |
| 1 |
GM |
Naiditsch, Arkadij |
2528 |
BUL |
2,5 |
7 |
2603 |
2501 |
| 2 |
IM |
Bai, Adelard |
2407 |
TPE |
2 |
7 |
2500 |
2342 |
| 3 |
IM |
Shuvalova, Polina |
2382 |
FID |
4 |
8 |
2449 |
2449 |
| 4 |
IM |
Arca, Christian Gian Karlo |
2277 |
PHI |
5,5 |
7 |
2365 |
2595 |
| 5 |
IM |
Laohawirapap, Prin |
2298 |
THA |
4 |
6 |
2279 |
2404 |
| 6 |
CM |
Kao, Jamison Edrich |
1978 |
USA |
2,5 |
5 |
2143 |
2143 |
| 7 |
|
Wang, Puxuan |
1844 |
CHN |
6,5 |
8 |
1876 |
2127 |
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