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regular-article-logo Tuesday, 05 November 2024

Candidates Chess tournament: Gukesh outwits Abasov, in joint lead alongside Nepomniachtchi

American Hikaru Nakamura was the other winner on the day against Firouza Alireza of France while Indian teen R Praggnanandhaa played out a draw with overnight sole leader Nepomniachtchi

Our Bureau And Agencies Toronto Published 11.04.24, 11:54 AM
Grandmaster D. Gukesh (left) of India and Grandmaster Nijat Abasov of Azerbaijan ponder their moves during the Round V match at the Candidates chess in Toronto on Tuesday.

Grandmaster D. Gukesh (left) of India and Grandmaster Nijat Abasov of Azerbaijan ponder their moves during the Round V match at the Candidates chess in Toronto on Tuesday. PTI

Grandmaster D. Gukesh grabbed a share of the lead alongside Russia’s Ian Nepomniachtchi by becoming the only Indian to post a win in the fifth round of the Candidates Chess tournament, outwitting Azerbaijan’s Nijat Abasov in a hard-fought contest here.

With nine rounds still to come in the double round-robin event, the 17-year-old Gukesh and Nepomniachtchi share the top spot with 3.5 points and they are followed by top-seeded American Fabio Caruana half a point behind.

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American Hikaru Nakamura was the other winner on the day against Firouza Alireza of France while Indian teen R Praggnanandhaa played out a draw with overnight sole leader Nepomniachtchi.

Vidit Gujrathi also put an end to his losses by settling for a draw with Caruana.

Praggnanandhaa and Nakamura share the fourth spot with 2.5 points followed closely by Gujrathi on two points. Alireza and Abasov share the last position on 1.5 points apiece.

In the women’s competition, nothing changed in terms of standings with all the four games ending in draws.

Praggnanandhaa’s sister R. Vaishali could not dent the defenses of Anna Muzychuk and Koneru Humpy recovered with a draw against Aleksandra Goryachkina of Russia.

Tournament leader Zhongyi Tan of China was held to a draw by the continuously improving Nurgyul Salimova of Bulgaria and Russian Kateryna Lagno signed peace with Tingjie Lei of China.

Tan remained in front following the drawing melee with 3.5 points in her kitty and Goryachkina inched up to 3 points to remain right behind the leader.

Lagno, Vaishali and Salimova shared the third spot with 2.5 points, half a point ahead of Humpy, Muzychuk and Lei.

Gukesh started off with the King pawn and faced the Petroff defense.

The Indian had an edge right till the time the players hit the first time control. However, on the 40th move, Gukesh erred.

Abasov fought hard and was close to a draw by the 80th move but a blunder by the Azerbaijani on the 83rd cast the die decisively in Gukesh’s favour with an extra pawn in the queen and pawn endgame. The game lasted 87 moves.

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