Yesterday's round nine of the 2023 U.S. and U.S. Women's Championships delivered a number of attacking games with lots of cool ideas, occasional blunders, and some missed opportunities. It was also a significant round for the standings as it reshaped the tournament landscape, especially in the women's section.
Round eight brought another round of exciting chess in the 2023 U.S. Championships. We can safely say that it was a round with some of the most topsy-turvy results for the standings.
In round four of the 2021 U.S. Chess Championship, GM Ray Robson became the tournament's sole leader with 3/4 by beating GM Jeffery Xiong. Second place is shared by GMs Fabiano Caruana and Wesley So, who split a point, as well as by GMs Leinier Dominguez and Alexander Lenderman, who both scored their.
In round four of the 2021 U.S. Chess Championship, GM Ray Robson became the tournament's sole leader with 3/4 by beating GM Jeffery Xiong. Second place is shared by GMs Fabiano Caruana and Wesley So, who split a point, as well as by GMs Leinier Dominguez and Alexander Lenderman, who both scored their.