Radoslaw Wojtaszek – Chessdom https://www.chessdom.com Chess, chess news, live chess games Tue, 27 Aug 2024 12:19:05 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.6.2 Akiba Rubinstein Memorial 2024 LIVE https://www.chessdom.com/akiba-rubinstein-memorial-2024-live/ Wed, 21 Aug 2024 04:19:00 +0000 https://www.chessdom.com/?p=92754 The 60th Akiba Rubinstein Festival going to take place 17-25 August in Polanica-Zdrój, Poland. It is a 10 player round robin with Jan-Krzysztof Duda, David Navara, Vincent Keymer, Alexey Sarana, Pentala Harikrishna, Vladimir Fedoseev, Radoslaw Wojtaszek, Sam Shankland, Andrei Volokitin, and Mateuzs Bartel.

Live games will be daily on Chessdom with broadcast provided by the largest free online chess server Lichess.

More parallel tournament: European Youth Chess 2024 / Simul with Zuzana Hagarova / Dortmund Chess 2024 / Hans Niemann – Nikita Vitiugov / Sinquefield Cup 2024 / Abu Dhabi Chess 2024

Akiba Rubinstein live games

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Radoslaw Wojtaszek – Leinier Dominguez Perez, FIDE World Cup 2023 round 4 – LIVE https://www.chessdom.com/radoslaw-wojtaszek-leinier-dominguez-perez-fide-world-cup-2023-round-4-live/ Wed, 09 Aug 2023 07:28:00 +0000 https://www.chessdom.com/?p=91946 Radoslaw Wojtaszek – Leinier Dominguez Perez is a game from round 4 of 2023 FIDE World Cup.
The other games from round 4 are : Magnus Carlsen – Vincent Keymer / Vasyl Ivanchuk – Vahap Sanal / Rasmus Svane – Hao Wang / Andrey Esipenko – D Gukesh / Nijat Abasov – Peter Svidler / A.R. Saleh Salem – Daniele Vocaturo / Etienne Bacrot – Santosh Gujrathi Vidit / Ian Nepomniachtchi – Nihal Sarin / Ray Robson – Fabiano Caruana / Parham Maghsoodloo – Jan-Krzysztof Duda / Radoslaw Wojtaszek – Leinier Dominguez Perez / Wesley So – Alexey Sarana / Nils Grandelius – Jaime Santos Latasa / Erigaisi Arjun – Javokhir Sindarov / Ruslan Ponomariov – Ferenc Berkes / Hikaru Nakamura – Praggnanandhaa R

The 2023 FIDE World Cup is a 206-player knockout taking place in Baku, Azerbaijan from July 30 to August 24. The prize fund is almost $1.9m, with $110,000 for the winner, while the top 3 players also qualify for the 2024 Candidates Tournament. The top 50 players, who include world nos 1-3 Magnus Carlsen, Hikaru Nakamaura and Fabiano Caruana, are seeded directly into Round 2. Each match consists of two classical games where the players have 90 minutes for 40 moves, then 30 minutes to the end of the game, plus a 30-second increment from move 1. If tied, a playoff will be held on the 3rd day. There are two 25+10 rapid games followed, if needed, by two 10+10 games, then two 5+3 games. If still tied, the players then play single 3+2 games until a player wins. No draw offers are allowed until after move 30. 
Chessdom.com will daily follow the live games.

All about FIDE Wrold Cup 2023 :2023 FIDE Women’s World Cup / 2023 FIDE World Cup / Yi Wei – Vasyl Ivanchuk,FIDE World Cup 2023 round 3 LIVE / Magnus Carlsen – Aryan Tari, FIDE World Cup 2023 round 3 LIVE / David W L Howell – Hao Wang, FIDE World Cup 2023 round 3 LIVE / Ivan Cheparinov – Jan-Krzysztof Duda, FIDE World Cup 2023 round 3 LIVE / Peter Svidler – Jorden Van Foreest, FIDE World Cup 2023 round 3 LIVE / Benjamin Gledura – Hikaru Nakamura, FIDE World Cup 2023 round 3 LIVE
FIDE Women’s World Cup round 4 : Wenjun Ju – Elisabeth Paehtz / Anna Muzychuk – Mariya Muzychuk / Teodora Injac – Polina Shuvalova / Nurgyul Salimova – Medina Warda Aulia / Humpy Koneru – Bella Khotenashvili / Jiner Zhu – Zhongyi Tan / Eline Roebers – Harika Dronavalli / Nino Batsiashvili – Aleksandra Goryachkina
Parallel :Shopping Patio Pinda Festival / Summer Prague Open / U20 Israeli Youth Championship / Krefeld Summer Open
More :Badalona Open / Nordhäuser Schachopen / Thessaloniki Open A / Sueca Open / Spilimbergo Master

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V. Geza Hetenyi Memorial Super GM Round Robin Tournament 2023 https://www.chessdom.com/v-geza-hetenyi-memorial-super-gm-round-robin-tournament-2023/ Wed, 12 Jul 2023 11:04:46 +0000 https://www.chessdom.com/?p=91425 The V. Geza Hetenyi Memorial will take place from the 11th to the 19th of July 2023 in Budapest, Hungary. The time control is 90 minutes for 40 moves followed by 30 minutes for the rest of the game with a 30-second increment beginning from move 1. It will be a 10-layer Round robin tournament.
Chessdom.com will daily follow the live games.

All about FIDE Women’s World Chess Championship : FIDE Women’s World Chess Championship 2023 / Ju Wenjun – Lei Tingjie , FIDE Women’s World Chess Championship 2023 game 1 / Ju Wenjun – Lei Tingjie , FIDE Women’s World Chess Championship 2023 game 2 / Ju Wenjun – Lei Tingjie , FIDE Women’s World Chess Championship 2023 game 3 / Women Candidates Chess 2023 / Ju Wenjun – Lei Tingjie , FIDE Women’s World Chess Championship 2023 game 4 / Ju Wenjun – Lei Tingjie , FIDE Women’s World Chess Championship 2023 game 5
Parallel : Dutch Championship 2023 / 2023 Dutch Women’s Championship / Slovak Championship GM 2023
More : FIDE Women’s World Chess Championship 2023 / Aktobe Open Classic 2023 / Vojvodina Open 2023 / 3rd Heldur Valgmae Memorial 2023 / 8th Purtichju Open 2023 / Ceske Budejovice GM A 2023 / Ceske Budejovice GM B 2023 / Ceske Budejovice Open A 2023 / Ceske Budejovice Open B 2023

Full list of players :

No. NameFEDRtgClub/City
4GMMaghsoodloo, ParhamIRI2719Iran
3GMSjugirov, SananRUS2699Russia
9GMEljanov, PavelUKR2694Ukraine
6GMShevchenko, KirillROU2694Romania
8GMPraggnanandhaa, RIND2690India
7GMTabatabaei, M. AminIRI2689Iran
2GMWojtaszek, RadoslawPOL2676Poland
1GMMatlakov, MaximRUS2673Russia
10GMProhaszka, PeterHUN2585Hungary
5GMKozak, AdamHUN2571Hungary
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Bydgoszcz GM 2023 – LIVE https://www.chessdom.com/bydgoszcz-gm-2023-live/ Mon, 26 Jun 2023 10:15:00 +0000 https://www.chessdom.com/?p=90982 The Bydgoszcz GM 2023 is taking place from 26 June to 01 July 2023 in Bydgoszcz, Poland. It is 6-round Robin tournament with participation of Jorden Van Foreest, David Anton Guijarro, Radoslaw Wojtaszek, Nils Grandelius, Vasyl Ivanchuk and Bartosz Socko. The time is 90 minutes, plus 30 minutes after move 40 and 30 seconds increment starting from move one.

Parallel : Bydgoszcz Open A 2023 / Bydgoszcz WGM 2023
More : Aktobe Open Classic 2023 / Prague Masters 2023 / Prague Challengers 2023 / Prague Open 2023 / Llinars Open 2023 / French Blitz Championship 2023 / French Rapid Championship 2023 / Sparkassen A-Open 2023 / NC World Masters 2023

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Bydgoszcz GM 2023 https://www.chessdom.com/bydgoszcz-gm-2023/ Mon, 26 Jun 2023 09:50:00 +0000 https://www.chessdom.com/?p=90980 The Bydgoszcz GM 2023 is taking place from 26 June to 01 July 2023 in Bydgoszcz, Poland. It is 6-round Robin tournament with participation of Jorden Van Foreest, David Anton Guijarro, Radoslaw Wojtaszek, Nils Grandelius, Vasyl Ivanchuk and Bartosz Socko. The time is 90 minutes, plus 30 minutes after move 40 and 30 seconds increment starting from move one.
Chessdom.com will daily follow the live games.

Parallel : Bydgoszcz Open A 2023 / Bydgoszcz WGM 2023
More : Aktobe Open Classic 2023 / Prague Masters 2023 / Prague Challengers 2023 / Prague Open 2023 / Llinars Open 2023 / French Blitz Championship 2023 / French Rapid Championship 2023 / Sparkassen A-Open 2023 / NC World Masters 2023

Full list of players :

1 Van Foreest, Jorden0/02695
2 Anton Guijarro, David0/02691
3 Wojtaszek, Radoslaw0/02676
4 Grandelius, Nils0/02674
5 Ivanchuk, Vasyl0/02655
6 Socko, Bartosz0/02558
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PGNiG TERMIKA Polish Championship 2023 – LIVE https://www.chessdom.com/pgnig-termika-polish-championship-2023-live/ Wed, 12 Apr 2023 23:22:03 +0000 https://www.chessdom.com/?p=88543 The 80th PGNiG TERMIKA Polish Championship is taking place from 12-20 April 2023 in Warsaw. The event is a knockout, with two classical games in each match, followed, if necessary, by two rapid games, then two blitz games, then Armageddon. The time control is 90 minutes for 40 moves, followed by 30 minutes to the end of the game, with a 30-second increment from move 1. Rapid games are played at 15 mins + a 10-second increment per move, blitz at 5+3 and for Armageddon Black has 4 minutes to White’s 5, but a draw counts as a win for Black. It is a 16-player knockout tournament with particiaption of Radoslaw Wojtaszek, Kacper Piorun, Mateusz Bartel, Jacek Tomczak, Bartosz Socko, etc.

ReplayNepo – Ding game 1 / Ding – Nepo game 2 / Nepo – Ding game 3 / Nepo – Ding game 4
New100 Classical Masterpiece, commented by a GM
CollectionReactions to 4.h3 by Ding Liren
CuriousNM Bryan Tillis – the only one to cover 4. h3?! on Chessable
ParallelHans Niemann and Gukesh at Menorca Chess 2023 / Anna Cramling interview for CNN / More in our #TweetOftheDay section

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European Individual Chess Championship 2023 – breaking the titled players record https://www.chessdom.com/european-individual-chess-championship-2023-breaking-the-titled-players-record-1/ Thu, 02 Mar 2023 10:18:01 +0000 https://www.chessdom.com/?p=87139 Established in 2000, the European Championships are among the strongest open tournaments taking place yearly in the chess calendar. Since the pandemic prevented the organization of the 2020 event, this year marks the 23rd editions of both the open and women’s championships. The open is set to start on March 3 in Vrnjacka Banja, Serbia, while the women’s tournament will kick off on March 18 in Petrovac, Montenegro. The top six seeds are Gabriel Sargissian (Armenia), Haik Martirosyan (Armenia), Radoslaw Wojtaszek (Poland), David Anton Guijarro (Spain), David Navara (Czech Republic) 𝘢𝘯𝘥 Alexandr Predke (FIDE). Two highly respected veterans also included in the lineup: Boris Gelfand (Israel) 𝘢𝘯𝘥 Vasyl Ivanchuk (Ukraine) .

The European Individual Chess Championship 2023 is a qualifying event for the FIDE World Cup 2023. According to the FIDE regulations for World Cup and the ECU Board decision, 23 players* will qualify. The total prize fund of the tournament is 100.000 EUR with 20.000 EUR reserved for the Winner of the event. Besides the prizes for the best-ranked 23 players, the organizers provided special prizes for best-ranked Juniors (U18), Seniors (S50+) and doubled the prize fund for the best-ranked female players.

Total number of 498 players have already registered for the tournament and the event is breaking the participation record previously set in Rijeka 2010 with 408 participants. The home side Serbia is presented by biggest number of players – 98, followed by players from Russia (playing with FIDE flag, because of the war in Ukraine), Turkey – 33, Israel -31.

Federation statistics

No.FEDFederationCount
1ARMArmenia13
2AUTAustria11
3AZEAzerbaijan19
4BELBelgium1
5BIHBosnia & Herzegovina2
6BULBulgaria16
7CROCroatia14
8CZECzech Republic7
9DENDenmark2
10ENGEngland10
11ESPSpain13
12ESTEstonia2
13FIDFIDE41
14FINFinland1
15FRAFrance11
16GEOGeorgia6
17GERGermany20
18GREGreece22
19HUNHungary9
20IRLIreland1
21ISLIceland1
22ISRIsrael31
23ITAItaly7
24KOSKosovo2
25LTULithuania5
26MDAMoldova1
27MKDNorth Macedonia4
28MNEMontenegro9
29NEDNetherlands8
30NORNorway1
31POLPoland18
32PORPortugal1
33ROURomania20
34SLOSlovenia4
35SRBSerbia98
36SUISwitzerland6
37SVKSlovakia3
38SWESweden1
39TURTurkey33
40UKRUkraine14
Total488

In the tournament are expected to participate 374 titled players, which is record for European Individual Chess Championships.

Title statistics

TitleCount
GM127
WGM4
IM104
WIM6
FM105
WFM9
CM18
WCM1
Total374
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Julius Baer Generation Cup – Day 4 live https://www.chessdom.com/julius-baer-generation-cup-day-4-live/ Wed, 21 Sep 2022 12:19:35 +0000 https://www.chessdom.com/?p=82734 The Julius Baer Generation Cup is the 7th event of the Meltwater Champions Chess Tour and takes place from 18-25 September on chess24.com. The event features 16 world-class players spanning the age spectrum. World Chess Champion Magnus Carlsen headlines the field and met again with 19-year-old Hans Niemann, resigning his game after only two moves of play (Read more here). The field includes also the six-time World Championship candidate Boris Gelfand, Ukraine’s 53-year-old former World Rapid Champion  Vassily Ivanchuk, 15-year-old Christopher Yoo, Indian prodigy PraggnanandhaaVincent KeymerArjun Erigaisi,  Anish GiriLevon AronianLiem LeRadoslaw WojtaszekDavid NavaraIvan Saric, and Adhiban Baskaran, and today gets cut in half, as only the top eight players proceed to the Knockout phase of the event.

With the results of day 3the possibility that Magnus Carlsen again meets Hans Niemann at the Julius Baer Generation Cup is pretty high. The last day of prelims starts at 18:00 CEST with the 13th round, featuring the following encounters:

GM Vincent Keymer – GM Anish Giri
GM Arjun Erigaisi – GM Radoslaw Wojtaszek
GM Magnus Carlsen – GM Christopher Yoo
GM Basakaran Adhiban – GM Boris Gelfand
GM Le Quang Liem – GM Jan-Krzysztof Duda
GM David Navara – GM Vassily Ivanchuk
GM Hans Niemann – GM Ivan Saric
GM Levon Aronian – GM Praggnanandhaa

Pairings of all rounds of the Preliminary stage & Schedule can be found here / Julius Baer Generation Cup LIVE games

Follow Day 3 live video coverage with commentaries by Tania Sachdev and Peter Leko:

The timetable of happenings related to Carlsen – Niemann case:

DateNews
5-SepBREAKING: Magnus Carlsen withdraws from the Sinquefield Cup 2022
5-SepPossible reasons of Magnus Carlsen’s withdrawal from the Sinquefield Cup 2022
5-SepHans Niemann was thoroughly checked before the fourth round of the Sinquefield Cup (VIDEO)
5-SepSinquefield Cup’s players and organizers react to Carlsen’s withdrawal from the tournament
5-SepHans Niemann R4 post-game interview: At least I got to beat Magnus Carlsen before he left
6-SepSinquefield Cup 2022 improves anti-cheating measures after Carlsen’s withdrawal
6-SepFabiano Caruana: Can’t wait to hear more about the Hans effect on The Magnus Effect
6-SepReactions to Magnus Carlsen’s withdrawal from the Sinquefield Cup 2022
6-SepNiemann’s emotional confession R5 post-game interview: I cheated in random games on chess.com and this was the biggest mistake in my life
7-SepReactions to Hans Niemann’s interview
7-SepHans Niemann: I’d like to see what Nakamura has to say now
8-SepHans Niemann R6 post-game interview: The silence of my critics speaks for itself
8-SepElon Musk comments on accusations towards Hans Niemann
8-SepGarry Kasparov about Carlsen’s withdrawal: It’s an act with no precedent in the past 50 years
9-SepChess.com explains its decision to remove Hans Niemann from the platform in the official statement
9-SepDaniel Rensch about chess.com’s statement: This tweet speaks for itself
9-SepHikaru Nakamura reacts to Hans Niemann’s interview
9-SepSusan Polgar about Niemann – Carlsen case: The professional reputation of many parties is at stake
9-SepGarry Kasparov: Unless the chess world is to be dragged down into endless pathetic rumors, clear statements must be made
9-SepNiemann keeps analyzing his game with MVL while getting checked with the anti-cheating device (VIDEO)
9-SepHans Niemann R7 post-game interview: It is absolutely ridiculous to play chess under these conditions
10-SepHikaru Nakamura and Daniel Naroditsky speak about cheating in chess
10-SepHans Niemann’s fans gather in front of the Saint Louis Chess Club
10-SepSinquefield Cup Chief Arbiter’s statement: We have no indication that any player has been playing unfairly in the Sinquefield Cup 2022
11-SepNew allegations within Niemann – Carlsen case: Hans Niemann performs much better with live DGT boards
11-SepNigel Davies, “If Carlsen does not speak soon, the FIDE Ethics Commission should act”
11-SepAlexander Grischuk about Niemann – Carlsen case: Magnus freaked out for a reason
11-SepRichard Rapport suggests a polygraph test to manage cheating in chess and protect players who are falsely accused
11-SepAlexei Shirov: Hans Niemann’s last GM norm looks suspicious
12-SepHans Niemann after the end of the Sinquefield Cup 2022: It was a lot to handle and I wasn’t able to manage my nerves
13-SepS.L. Narayanan: I believe FIDE has to take more stringent measures for both online as well as OTB
13-SepHans Niemann and Magnus Carlsen to meet at the Julius Baer Generation Cup
14-SepHans Niemann to be back at the Saint Louis Chess Club for the 2022 Fall Chess Classic
15-SepFabiano Caruana on Carlsen’s withdrawal: I do not think Niemann cheated in this tournament
16-SepLeonard Barden for Guardian on Niemann – Carlsen case: It is time for FIDE to step in
16-SepStephen Colbert jokes about the latest accusations against Hans Niemann in his late night talk show
18-SepAlejandro Ramirez shares his insights on Carlsen’s withdrawal: I don’t think Hans cheated
19-SepMagnus Carlsen resignes against Hans Niemann in the second move
19-SepSusan Polgar on Carlsen’s resignation against Niemann: Definitely a protest move!
19-SepHammer says Carlsen should be sanctioned in live Norwegian TV program
19-SepFair-Play specialist Kenneth Regan: Niemann played well, but not too well
19-SepLevon Aronian: I believe Niemann hasn’t been the cleanest person when it comes to online chess
19-SepMagnus Carlsen applauds Pragg for the fantastic game
19-SepReactions to Magnus Carlsen’s resignation
19-SepNiemann’s and Carlsen’s facial expressions during their 2-move game
20-SepCarlsen will not give any interviews during the tournament
20-SepAnish Giri: we know about online cheating by multiple other chess players
20-SepNakamura on Carlsen – Nieman Julius Baer game
20-SepMartin B. Justesen: Carlsen is handling the Chess.com merger like Elon Musk did with the purchase of Twitter
20-SepCarlsen’s resignation is the top story in Norwegian newspapers
20-SepWhy was Hans Niemann invited to the Julius Baer Generation Cup?
20-SepNaroditsky: I am pretty confident that Magnus believes Niemann has cheated over the board before Saint Louis
20-SepThe Carlsen – Niemann conflict is more recent than everyone thinks?
20-SepWhat if Magnus Carlsen and Hans Niemann meet in the Julius Baer Generation Cup Knockout phase?
21-SepLevon Aronian on 21-move loss to Niemann: Hans played very strange moves
21-SepFIDE closely follows Carlsen – Niemann case, a statement to come

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Carlsen secures his spot in Julius Baer Generation Cup Knockout stage – Day 3 recap https://www.chessdom.com/carlsen-secures-his-spot-in-julius-baer-generation-cup-knockout-stage-day-3-recap/ Wed, 21 Sep 2022 06:37:24 +0000 https://www.chessdom.com/?p=82720 The Julius Baer Generation Cup focused on chess instead of cheating today as World Champion Magnus Carlsen wrestled himself back into the lead.

Ahead of the final day of the prelim stage, the Norwegian overhauled Indian youngster Arjun Erigaisi on the leaderboard with three wins and a draw to finish with 25/36. Carlsen managed it despite having controversially thrown his Round 6 game against Hans Niemann, seemingly in protest over alleged cheating. You can read the full story on that here.

Meanwhile, Erigaisi, playing from Warangal in the south Indian state of Telangana, has been on fire in this event but lost only his second game today. He trails Carlsen by just one point. Replay the action here

Fellow Indian Rameshbabu Praggnanandhaa remains a danger in fourth, with Vietnam’s Liem Quang Le in third. German’s Vincent Keymer lifted himself up level on 19/36 with a Round 12 win. All five are nearly home and hosed for the Meltwater Champions Chess Tour event’s knockout stage which starts on Thursday along with Polish ace Jan-Krzysztof Duda.

However, a series of big names are at risk of failing to make the cut tomorrow when the field of 16 is halved. These include Levon Aronian, Anish Giri and Ukrainian legend Vasyl Ivanchuk. Hans Niemann, the controversial American who Carlsen refused to play a full game against in Round 6, briefly dropped out of the qualification spots before crushing Aronian in just 21 moves. He stands in seventh.

Read more: What if Magnus Carlsen and Hans Niemann meet in the Julius Baer Generation Cup Knockout phase?

There was a shock Round 9 win for the youngest player in the event, 15-year-old American Christopher Yoo, who beat Giri. Yoo had an impressive day and stands on the edge of the qualifying positions. Round 10 saw an almighty generational tussle – fitting with the theme of the event – between Carlsen, of 1990 vintage, and Ivanchuk, the elder statesman in the event.

Carlsen missed a chance to win instantly and then “Chucky” went into full defence-mode, setting up a fortress in an attempt to hang on for the draw against the endgame master. After 123 high-quality moves and 70 minutes of play, Ivanchuk managed it and maintained his positive head-to-head score against Carlsen in rapid chess.

Play begins in Rounds 13 to 15 at 18:00 CEST on Wednesday with live commentary available on chess24.com.

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Julius Baer Generation Cup – Day 3 live https://www.chessdom.com/julius-baer-generation-cup-day-3-live/ Tue, 20 Sep 2022 14:54:54 +0000 https://www.chessdom.com/?p=82604 19-year-old Hans Niemann yesterday AGAIN defeated the World Chess Champion Magnus Carlsen, in the 6th round of the Julius Baer Generation Cup, as Magnus Carlsen resigned his game in the second move. Carlsen went offline as soon as he resigned, but he has not withdrawn from the tournament. See the timetable of happenings related to Niemann – Carlsen case at the bottom of the page

New: Why was Hans Niemann invited to the Julius Baer Generation Cup?

The Julius Baer Generation Cup continues today with the next four rounds, and there are seven rounds left to be played before the announcement of the qualifiers for the Knockout phase of the tournament. The 9th round will be first on today’s schedule, starting at 18:00 CEST, and brings the following encounters:

GM Christopher Yoo – GM Anish Giri
GM Radoslaw Wojtaszek – GM Boris Gelfand
GM Vincent Keymer – GM Jan-Krzysztof Duda
GM Arjun Erigaisi – GM Vassily Ivanchuk
GM Magnus Carlsen – GM Ivan Saric
GM Basakaran Adhiban – GM Praggnanandhaa
GM Le Quang Liem – GM Levon Aronian
GM David Navara – GM Hans Niemann

Pairings of all rounds of the Preliminary stage & Schedule can be found here / Julius Baer Generation Cup LIVE games

Follow the Day 3 LIVE video coverage with Tania Sachdev and Peter Leko:

The timetable of happenings related to Niemann – Carlsen case:

DateNews
5-SepBREAKING: Magnus Carlsen withdraws from the Sinquefield Cup 2022
5-SepPossible reasons of Magnus Carlsen’s withdrawal from the Sinquefield Cup 2022
5-SepHans Niemann was thoroughly checked before the fourth round of the Sinquefield Cup (VIDEO)
5-SepSinquefield Cup’s players and organizers react to Carlsen’s withdrawal from the tournament
5-SepHans Niemann R4 post-game interview: At least I got to beat Magnus Carlsen before he left
6-SepSinquefield Cup 2022 improves anti-cheating measures after Carlsen’s withdrawal
6-SepFabiano Caruana: Can’t wait to hear more about the Hans effect on The Magnus Effect
6-SepReactions to Magnus Carlsen’s withdrawal from the Sinquefield Cup 2022
6-SepNiemann’s emotional confession R5 post-game interview: I cheated in random games on chess.com and this was the biggest mistake in my life
7-SepReactions to Hans Niemann’s interview
7-SepHans Niemann: I’d like to see what Nakamura has to say now
8-SepHans Niemann R6 post-game interview: The silence of my critics speaks for itself
8-SepElon Musk comments on accusations towards Hans Niemann
8-SepGarry Kasparov about Carlsen’s withdrawal: It’s an act with no precedent in the past 50 years
9-SepChess.com explains its decision to remove Hans Niemann from the platform in the official statement
9-SepDaniel Rensch about chess.com’s statement: This tweet speaks for itself
9-SepHikaru Nakamura reacts to Hans Niemann’s interview
9-SepSusan Polgar about Niemann – Carlsen case: The professional reputation of many parties is at stake
9-SepGarry Kasparov: Unless the chess world is to be dragged down into endless pathetic rumors, clear statements must be made
9-SepNiemann keeps analyzing his game with MVL while getting checked with the anti-cheating device (VIDEO)
9-SepHans Niemann R7 post-game interview: It is absolutely ridiculous to play chess under these conditions
10-SepHikaru Nakamura and Daniel Naroditsky speak about cheating in chess
10-SepHans Niemann’s fans gather in front of the Saint Louis Chess Club
10-SepSinquefield Cup Chief Arbiter’s statement: We have no indication that any player has been playing unfairly in the Sinquefield Cup 2022
11-SepNew allegations within Niemann – Carlsen case: Hans Niemann performs much better with live DGT boards
11-SepNigel Davies, “If Carlsen does not speak soon, the FIDE Ethics Commission should act”
11-SepAlexander Grischuk about Niemann – Carlsen case: Magnus freaked out for a reason
11-SepRichard Rapport suggests a polygraph test to manage cheating in chess and protect players who are falsely accused
11-SepAlexei Shirov: Hans Niemann’s last GM norm looks suspicious
12-SepHans Niemann after the end of the Sinquefield Cup 2022: It was a lot to handle and I wasn’t able to manage my nerves
13-SepS.L. Narayanan: I believe FIDE has to take more stringent measures for both online as well as OTB
13-SepHans Niemann and Magnus Carlsen to meet at the Julius Baer Generation Cup
14-SepHans Niemann to be back at the Saint Louis Chess Club for the 2022 Fall Chess Classic
15-SepFabiano Caruana on Carlsen’s withdrawal: I do not think Niemann cheated in this tournament
16-SepLeonard Barden for Guardian on Niemann – Carlsen case: It is time for FIDE to step in
16-SepStephen Colbert jokes about the latest accusations against Hans Niemann in his late night talk show
18-SepAlejandro Ramirez shares his insights on Carlsen’s withdrawal: I don’t think Hans cheated
19-SepMagnus Carlsen resignes against Hans Niemann in the second move
19-SepSusan Polgar on Carlsen’s resignation against Niemann: Definitely a protest move!
19-SepHammer says Carlsen should be sanctioned in live Norwegian TV program
19-SepFair-Play specialist Kenneth Regan: Niemann played well, but not too well
19-SepLevon Aronian: I believe Niemann hasn’t been the cleanest person when it comes to online chess
19-SepMagnus Carlsen applauds Pragg for the fantastic game
19-SepReactions to Magnus Carlsen’s resignation
19-SepNiemann’s and Carlsen’s facial expressions during their 2-move game
20-SepCarlsen will not give any interviews during the tournament
20-SepAnish Giri: we know about online cheating by multiple other chess players
20-SepNakamura on Carlsen – Nieman Julius Baer game
20-SepMartin B. Justesen: Carlsen is handling the Chess.com merger like Elon Musk did with the purchase of Twitter
20-SepCarlsen’s resignation is the top story in Norwegian newspapers
20-SepWhy was Hans Niemann invited to the Julius Baer Generation Cup?
20-SepNaroditsky: I am pretty confident that Magnus believes Niemann has cheated over the board before Saint Louis
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