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BREAKING: Nepomniachtchi Wins FIDE Candidates Tournament

BREAKING: Nepomniachtchi Wins FIDE Candidates Tournament GM Ian Nepomniachtchi won the FIDE Candidates Tournament with a round to spare. The 30-year-old Russian grandmaster will now play GM Magnus Carlsen for the world championship in November. While Nepomniachtchi drew his game with GM Maxime Vachier-Lagrave, his main rival GM Anish Giri lost to GM Alexander Grischuk. Even if Nepomniachtchi loses and Giri wins in the final round, the Russian GM would still win on the first tiebreak as he defeated Giri in the first round. Virtually eliminated in round 12, GM Fabiano Caruana defeated GM Wang Hao with the black pieces. GM Ding Liren won a second game in a row, today against GM Kirill Alekseenko.

Throwback Thursday: Caruana scores seven wins in a row

€29.90 Mind-boggling A year before transferring back to the United States, Fabiano Caruana achieved what has been the strongest performance in his career and one of the most incredible feats in the history of competitive chess. At 22, he obtained a stratospheric 3103 Tournament Rating Performance by scoring 8½/10 points in the second edition of the Sinquefield Cup. Moreover, he did it by winning his first seven games consecutively. The achievement reached mainstream media, with Seth Stevenson writing for Slate:  To you and me, going unbeaten and undrawn in five straight tournament games sounds impressive. But to chess aficionados, Caruana’s performance is nigh on miraculous. Caruana wasn’t merely avoiding draws and losses. In the words of one commentator, he was “spanking” his opponents.

Anish Giri: People are taking the World Champion title too seriously

In the meantime Anish was also playing a game of chess, but he wasn’t finding it too demanding: I forgot to talk about this game, by the way. I was winning the whole time, so I kind of forgot about it, and basically I was too winning, too winning for words. The thing is, when you are inexperienced you don’t realise how lost you are sometimes, so it comes with experience to resign at the right moment. Let’s say it’s fine when somebody doesn’t resign in such a position if he’s not strong enough, like my opponent, but sometimes the opponent is strong

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