Chess News – Chessdom https://www.chessdom.com Chess, chess news, live chess games Thu, 19 Sep 2024 00:59:16 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.6.2 FIDE Council rejects Russian / Kyrgyz proposal https://www.chessdom.com/fide-council-rejects-kyrgyz-proposal/ Thu, 19 Sep 2024 00:59:00 +0000 https://www.chessdom.com/?p=93766 Victory for Ukraine at the FIDE Council in Budapest. The Kyrgyzstan Chess Federation proposal to restore the full rights of the Russian and Belarus Chess Federations is rejected, report Chessdom sources from the Chess Olympiad.

Under enormous international pressure, and after FIDE national federations receiving warning letters from IOC, ARISF and Western government agencies, the FIDE Council rejected the Russian / Kyrgyz proposal.

They are now suggesting that FIDE should consult the IOC to at least allow Russian disabled or junior teams to be excluded from the ban. It is hard to imagine the IOC would make such an exception in view of the recent image of the current FIDE administration, which is directly under Russian control.

ARISF Position on the situation in Russia and Belarus, and IOC Recommendations

A major part of the decision of the FIDE Council to reject the Russian / Kyrgyz proposal is pressure from IOC and the letter of ARISF to the German Chess Federation. ARISF is the Association of IOC Recognised International Sports Federations and it acts as a spokesperson to defend and coordinate the common interests of its members whilst maintaining their authority, independence and autonomy, determine the consensus of the member federations on questions of common interest in relation to the Olympic Movement and ensure the largest possible participation in the activities of the IOC.

The letter reads, “[…] We place great importance on […] the recommendations put forth by the IOC. The actions of Russia and Belarus have led to their exclusion from the Olympic movement. In response, ARISF fully supports the IOC’s position and remains committed to encouraging all member federations to strictly follow the IOC’s recommendations.”

Here is a copy of the letter sent to the German Chess Federation and its President Ingrid Lauterbach by ARISF Executive Advisor Marco Ienna.

What follows from the decision by the FIDE Council?

The decision of the FIDE Council to reject the Russian / Kyrgyz proposal was taken today in Budapest. It can still be discussed in the FIDE General Assembly, as the General Assembly is a higher body than the Council. The Advisory Board will also discuss the matter before the General Assembly.

Both decisions of Advisory Board and Council can be challenged in the General Assembly.

Reaction by the German Chess Federation

Germany was the first to react when the Russian / Kyrgyz proposal became public knowledge. Now they are at the forefront of the story again. “I think that this Russian / Kyrgyz proposal is absurd,” says Ingrid Lauterbach, President of the German Chess Federation, “I now hope that common sense will win.” Lauterbach has held talks with several European regional associations. She appeals to the FIDE Management Board to delete the item on the agenda. “If the Russian / Kyrgyz proposal is nevertheless submitted to the meeting, I urge you as a delegate to protect the interests of FIDE and vote against it,” she writes to 199 delegates. Lauterbach believes: “FIDE and chess otherwise be excluded internationally in the sports world.”

Possible proposal to include disabled athletes from Russia and Belarus

There are three options ahead for the Russian / Kyrgyz proposal:

1. Remove all restrictions imposed by the FIDE Council on Russian and Belarusian chess players (against FIDE Council decision and IOC/ARISF recommendation)

2. Not remove the suspension of Russian and Belarusian chess players (acknowledging the FIDE Council decision and following IOC/ARISF recommendation)

3. Mitigate the restrictions

The third option was discussed today at FIDE Council and between participants in the General Assembly. To mitigate the restrictions, there is a suggestion that FIDE should consult the IOC to at least allow Russian disabled or junior teams to be excluded from the ban. German Chess Federation takes a clear stance, “In our view, these proposals do not coincide with the attitude of the International Olympic Committee (IOC) and also our attitude towards this war. Athletes from a country that leads a bloody war of aggression are not allowed to participate in international competitions with anthem and flag. Those athletes who support the war can be completely excluded – as the IOC has also done for the summer games and Paralympics in Paris.”

Stay tuned for details, developing story

The story so far

Aug 21 Kyrgyzstan Chess Federation submits resolution to restore the full membership rights of RCF

Aug 22 David Llada talks about systematically to reward submission

Sept 1 Alexander Kamyshin is the new President of Ukrainian Chess Federation

Sept 7 Babur Tolbaev is among the candidates for FIDE Ethics Commission chairman

Sept 9 Russia most probably has the votes to pass the Kyrgyz resolution

Sept 9 Kamyshin: I will personally attend the FIDE General Assembly

Sept 12 Garry Kasparov supports Alexander Kamyshin

Sept 12 Malcolm Pein for BBC, “Russia’s control of FIDE is absolute”

Sept 16 Vasyl Ivanchuk and the Olympic teams of Ukraine protest against Kyrgyz motion

Sept 17 FIDE Congress – national federations at risk of losing government funding

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India dominate when they can, squeeze wins when they need – Chess Olympiad 2024 R7 https://www.chessdom.com/india-dominate-when-they-can-squeeze-wins-when-they-need-chess-olympiad-2024-r7/ Thu, 19 Sep 2024 00:58:33 +0000 https://www.chessdom.com/?p=93789 India continues to dominate both Open and Women sections of the Chess Olympiad 2024.

In the Open section of the Olympiad, India defeated China 2,5-1,5 with a key victory by World Chess Championship 2024 challenger Gukesh. India is with perfect 14 MP score, one point more than Iran, as the two teams are set to meet in a direct clash next round.

In the women section again India leads with perfect score of 14 MP, with two more than Poland, Kazakhstan and France. Next round will see Poland – India and Kazakhstan – France.

Replay games and follow round 8 live at the following links:More live (Open): Chess Olympiad 2024 live / Matches 1-26 live / Matches 26-50 live / Matches 51-75 live / Matches 75+ live / TCEC live / TCEC live 2

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Chess Olympiad 2024 R7 – title by Susan Polgar

The title of today’s round report comes from a tweet by Susan Polgar. She says, “India’s two teams,Open and Women, are BOTH 7-0 in match play! They dominated when they could, and found ways to squeeze out wins when needed! And, they are playing so far like a team!”

Chess Olympiad round 7 report – FIDE press release

The first ceremonial move in the open section of 45th Chess Olympiad was made by Mr. László Bekefi, General Manager of Coca-Cola HBC Hungary, and Mr. Alexey Dmitrenko, Supply Chain Leader at Coca-Cola HBC Hungary. Coca-Cola, the official beverage partner, supplies the Olympiad with free soft drinks and water for players, media, and the organising team.

This ceremonial move set in motion the most important match in the open section: India vs. China. The highly anticipated first board encounter between Gukesh D and Ding Liren did not happen. Although the two are set to play the world championship match in November, China allowed Ding Liren to rest for this match. Tournament commentator GM Peter Svidler had a strong opinion about this: “I don’t think you will find very many examples of the reigning World Champion not playing board 1 in an absolutely critical central match of the Chess Olympiad… If China wants to win this Olympiad, they need to win today. It is very difficult to take points off this Indian team. The fact that Ding Liren is not sitting down to play chess today after the rest day is, I think, quite significant.”

The first game to finish in the match was a draw between Praggnanandhaa R and Yu Yangyi on board two. One of the intrigues of the round was whether Arjun Erigaisi, with a perfect 6/6 record so far, would continue his winning streak. Following the crazy complications in the middlegame, which were “all just forced”, as Arjun said after the game, Erigaisi, playing White, ended his winning streak by drawing with Bu Xiangzhi. It is worth noting that before going for a threefold repetition through a perpetual check, Bu thought for some 15 minutes, constantly checking on the other two games, trying to consider whether he might continue the game. “It’s only White who could, in fact, push,” commented Erigaisi. “If the situation on the other two boards was different, I might have needed to risk, but my teammates were doing fine.”

As Pentala Harikrishna made a draw with Wang Yue, the game where India could hope for a win was Gukesh D vs. Wei Yi. For a long time, it looked like it would also finish in a draw. However, Black’s defending task was anything but easy. Finally, after an excruciating battle, on move 71, Black erred, and Gukesh didn’t let go of this chance. A narrow 2.5-1.5 win for India! “I thought I’ll press this forever and see what happens,” commented Gukesh after the game. “I couldn’t lose it, so there was no pressure on me.”

Iran stopped the Vietnam miracle, confidently defeating them by 2.5-1.5. Three draws and Pouya Idani’s win on the last board elevated Iran to a clear second place. The team, headed by Parham Maaghsoodloo and Amin Tabatabaei, initially seeded 10th, will meet India in the next round. “They are a strong team, so we’ll just come and play some good chess!” said Gukesh.

In the women’s section, the first move for Harika was made by H.E. Aref Hamad Al Awani, General Secretary of the Abu Dhabi Sports Council, and Hussein Abdullah Khoury, Chairman of the Abu Dhabi Chess Club. Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates, will host the 47th Chess Olympiad in 2028. With this, the crucial match between India and Georgia started.

India has had an ideal tournament so far, winning all their matches. Divya Deshmukh, on board three, had been the hero of the team with 5.5 points in 6 games. This time, she made a draw, but her teammates Vaishali R and Vantika Agrawal took the flag and raised it high, winning their games.

An amazing 3-1 victory against one of the favorites, Georgia, leaves no doubt that India means serious business to improve on their bronze finish in 2022!

An important match between Poland and Ukraine in the women’s section ended in a draw. After Alina Kashlinskaya, on the first board, defeated Yuliia Osmak in a nerve-wracking time trouble, things looked bright for Poland. However, Ukraine struck back with a win by Nataliya Buksa against Oliwia Kiolbasa on the third board. It means that India is now two match points ahead of the pursuers.

Written by WGM Anna Burtasova

Photos: Michal Walusza, Mark Livshitz and Maria Emelianova

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Susan Polgar: Due to flooding, some hotels at the Chess Olympiad 2024 had to be changed (Update 3) https://www.chessdom.com/susan-polgar-due-to-flooding-some-hotels-at-the-chess-olympiad-2024-had-to-be-changed/ Wed, 18 Sep 2024 09:24:42 +0000 https://www.chessdom.com/?p=93756 Susan Polgar, one of the main faces of the Chess Olympiad 2024, reports that the heavy flooding that hit Budapest now affects the Chess Olympiad itself. “Oh no! My hometown Budapest is flooding! The streets by the Danube river are completely flooded. I was told that some teams had to change hotels due to “Force Majeure”, ” says Susan Polgar. She added, “It does not effect the playing venue at all. But I am told some teams that stay on Margaret Island have to move because buses cannot get to them.”

One of the players affected is Ding Liren, who had to change hotel. This might have affected his decision not to play against Gukesh today

This only adds to the initial accommodation problems for delegations at the Chess Olympiad, reported by Monaco, Scotland and Germany / Turkey / England / Anish Giri / Croatia and will aggravate the transportation to the playing hall that made Carlsen among other players late for the games

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Update: GM Ian Rogers with a calming message on Twitter/X, “Today the captains of the teams on Margaret Island received a message from the organisers saying the opposite of this. In part: “Friday/Saturday is the highest point of the flooding here in Hungary. However, there is no indication of moving guests out of Margaret Island.””

Vlad Ghita, reporting for Chessdom from the Olympiad venue said, “Team Hungary are giving conflicting account that the reports of the flooding may be exaggerated. The players I talked to live near Margaret Island, which is obviously low ground. They did not have to change hotels. Total of 4 Hungarian teams stay there.”

Developing story, stay tuned for updates

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Eman Sawan is perfect after 5 rounds at the Chess Olympiad 2024 https://www.chessdom.com/eman-sawan-is-perfect-after-5-rounds-at-the-chess-olympiad-2024/ Wed, 18 Sep 2024 06:19:53 +0000 https://www.chessdom.com/?p=93748 16-year-old Eman Sawan is currently 5/5 on Palestine’s board 1. Her Gofundme page raised $3500. “We lost many of our family and friends in Gaza. Many times I almost lost my faith in myself and my dreams, but my passion for the game and my mother’s support is what drives me.”

Emilia Castelao, CEO of Women In Chess Foundation, summed it up, “This Eman Sawan girl from Palestine is CRAZY good”

More: Eman Sawan made a video appearance in the 2022 Olympiad as well / Eman Sawan wins her WFM title

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Tech Mahindra Global Chess League 2024 https://www.chessdom.com/tech-mahindra-global-chess-league-2024/ Wed, 18 Sep 2024 00:02:45 +0000 https://www.chessdom.com/?p=93729 The strongest chess event ever held in the UK – The Tech Mahindra Global Chess League is due to start next month in London. The ridiculously strong event features Magnus Carlsen,  Hikaru Nakamura, Vishy Anand, Maxime Vachier-Lagrave, Anish Giri, and Ian Nepomniachtchi along with 30 other world-class players including the best female and junior players in the world. Tickets are already on sale – at chess.co.uk.

Billed as the IPL of chess, this will be the second season of the Global Chess League, a ridiculously strong six-team competition run on a franchise system. Each team comprises six players and will take part in a double-round all-play-all, before the top two sides play off for the title. All games are a brisk 20 minutes per player – without any increment – so expect plenty of dramatic time scrambles.

Last year’s inaugural Tech Mahindra Global Chess League in Dubai saw a quite gripping final: Triveni Continental Kings and upGrad Mumba Masters finished level at 6-6. Two rounds of extra time or rather blitz failed to alter the equilibrium, meaning a penalty shoot-out type scenario: a series of sudden death blitz games began, ending when the young Danish Grandmaster Jonas Bjerre defeated teenage Uzbek Olympiad star Javokhir Sindarov.

Following his dominant performance in the Chess.com Speed Chess Championship – crushing Hans Niemann 17½-12½ then Alireza Firouzja by a whopping 23½-7½ in the final in Paris – all eyes will be on the dominant world number one, Magnus Carlsen, who heads up the Alpine SG Pipers. Their two ‘superstar men’ are 19-year-old Indian sensation Rameshbabu Praggnanandhaa and Richard Rapport, with their two ‘superstar women’ also mightily impressive: Hou Yifan and Kateryna Lagno. Throw in 18-year-old Belgian number one Daniel Dardha as the ‘prodigy’ and it’s not hard to see why the Pipers are favourites.

The legendary Vishy Anand is a worthy icon if ever there was one and heads up the Ganges Grandmasters. The former world champion will have to do battle with not just Carlsen, but his fellow icons: Hikaru Nakamura (American Gambits), Ian Nepomniachtchi (Triveni Continental Kings), Maxime Vachier-Lagrave (Mumba Masters) and Anish Giri (PBG Alaskan Knights).

Tech Mahindra Global Chess League 2024 participants

Alpine SG Pipers Magnus Carlsen, Praggnanandhaa R, Richard Rapport, Hou Yifan, Kateryna Lagno, Daniel Dardha

Ganges Grandmasters Viswanathan Anand, Arjun Erigaisi, Parham Maghsoodloo, Vaishali R, Nurgyul Salimova, Volodar Murzin

Mumba Masters Maxime Vachier-Lagrave, Vidit Gujrathi, Alexander Grischuk, Koneru Humpy, Harika Dronavalli, Raunak Sadhwani

PBG Alaskan Knights Anish Giri, Nodirbek Abdusattorov, Shakhriyar Mamedyarov, Tan Zhongyi, Alina Kashlinskaya, Nihal Sarin

Triveni Continental Kings Ian Nepomniachtchi, Wei Yi, Teimour Radjabov, Alexandra Kosteniuk, Valentina Gunina, Javokhir Sindarov

American Gambits Hikaru Nakamura, Vladislav Artemiev, Jan-Krzysztof Duda, Bibisara Assaubayeva, Elisabeth Paehtz, Jonas Buhl Bjerre

The team line-ups were determined by an auction, which took place in August in Delhi. Each franchise was allocated 1000 points for five players in their team (the icon top boards were already decided), with any players they wished to retain from last year costing 200 points. Bidding for each new player began at 50 points and could go all the way up to 800!

To buy tickets for the Global Chess League (Friends House, London) please visit chess.co.uk. Tickets are available for each of the 10 days: Thursday October 3rd to Saturday October 12th. For the very keen, there’s also the option of a season pass, and packages are available for group and chess club bookings – contact info@chess.co.uk for more details.

Play begins at 1pm on each of the first nine days, with further rounds at 3pm and 4.45pm, as well as 2.15pm on some days (the final kicks off at 2.15pm on October 12th). There will be a lot of chess, high quality chess at that, as well as commentary at the venue and analysis for the audience supplied between rounds.

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Bermuda party at the Chess Olympiad 2024 https://www.chessdom.com/bermuda-party-at-the-chess-olympiad-2024/ Tue, 17 Sep 2024 13:30:57 +0000 https://www.chessdom.com/?p=93726 The legendary Bermuda party took place the night before the rest day at the Chess Olympiad 2024. Chessbase India sums up the beauty of the party, “As I stood there on the dance floor, grooving to the music I looked around myself – there were players from different countries, some unrated, some below 2000, some grandmasters, some absolute elite players. All of them on the dance floor. All of them having an absolutely wonderful time with each other. […] I started to appreciate how important is the tradition of the Bermuda party! Leaving aside the part where people get drunk sometimes and do things which they ought not to be doing, the Bermuda party provides a platform for people across 180+ countries who have gathered together in a city to interact with one another as equals.”

David Martinez asks, “Is waking up early after the Bermuda Party a sign of responsibility or old age?”

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FIDE Congress – national federations at risk of losing government funding https://www.chessdom.com/fide-congress-national-federations-at-risk-of-losing-government-funding/ Tue, 17 Sep 2024 04:04:49 +0000 https://www.chessdom.com/?p=93722 Regular chess players seldom realize how important local government funding is for chess, federations, and the sport on national level. One of the important decisions at the upcoming FIDE Congress during the Chess Olympiad 2024 is the resolution by the Kyrgyzstan Chess Federation to restore the full membership rights of the Russian Chess Federation, which in its essence puts the national federations at risk of losing government funding.

The story so far

Aug 21 Kyrgyzstan Chess Federation submits resolution to restore the full membership rights of RCF

Aug 22 David Llada talks about systematically to reward submission

Sept 1 Alexander Kamyshin is the new President of Ukrainian Chess Federation

Sept 7 Babur Tolbaev is among the candidates for FIDE Ethics Commission chairman

Sept 9 Russia most probably has the votes to pass the Kyrgyz resolution

Sept 9 Kamyshin: I will personally attend the FIDE General Assembly

Sept 12 Garry Kasparov supports Alexander Kamyshin

Sept 12 Malcolm Pein for BBC, “Russia’s control of FIDE is absolute”

Sept 16 Vasyl Ivanchuk and the Olympic teams of Ukraine protest against Kyrgyz motion

Potential IOC exclusion for chess

Chess is not going to be an Olympic sport any time soon. Yet, membership in IOC matters. The main funding of federations is state money. This money comes from chess being recognized as sport and as part of the IOC Olympic movement. Without this recognition no Ministry of Sports will agree to provide funding for a local federation. The big question here – are federations ready to lose their funding on a national level following a potential IOC exclusion?

George Mastrokouskos compares the situation of FIDE to the recently excluded IBA (International Boxing Association). In a post on his personal Facebook account, Mastrokoukos notes, “The IOC has fully withdrawn its recognition of IBA. The IBA no longer exists as a recognised sport federation and was removed permanently from the IOC list […] The decision to cancel the Kremlin-controlled IBA as a sport federation was passed in the IOC meeting with an overwhelming 69-1 vote and only 10 members abstaining.” He continues, “The IOC took over the sport in the Paris Olympics and organised the boxing events without the IBA […] A separate international boxing federation has been created, with the name “World Boxing” in direct competition to IBA. It has already attracted 42 national federations,” suggesting a possible scenario in FIDE, in case sanctions on the International chess federation are applied.

“If I was a FIDE delegate, I would have to think twice: With the outrageous Kyrgyz/Russian proposal to violate IOC recommendations, are we voting for the Kremlin’s interests or for the interests of chess and our national federations? Are we ready to jeopardize everything for a bunch of pro-Kremlin individuals?
Many governments fund chess as a sport due to its recognition by the IOC. It will be an open vote according to the FIDE statutes. And EVERY single vote carries HUGE responsibility for the future of our sport. I really hope that common logic will prevail in the end,” concludes Mastrokoukos.

Hot link between IBA and FIDE

The chief editor of Tribuna.com Oleg Scherbakov points to a hot link between FIDE and IBA. The Chairman of FIDE Ethics Commission Francois Strydom also holds the position of Chairman of the International Boxing Association (IBA) Dispute Resolution Chamber. Francois Strydom recently came into the spotlight with another decision on CFR. Scherbakov adds, “In June 2024 the Russian legal company SILA, which protects Russian sports in the courts, announced the creation of an educational course in sports law. One of the lecturers of this course became the same Francois Strydom.”

Secret vote to follow?

On Friday evening, on a phone call with a FIDE Congress attendant who wished to remain anonymous, Chessdom.com learned that supporters of the Kyrgyzstan Chess Federation motion are planning to propose secret vote. This, however, is not possible, as it will be infringement of FIDE Chapter 17.15. It states that all votes, except those for President, Zonal President, Commissions, or Olympiad, should be taken by open vote. Chessdom’s source claims that despite this rule, Kyrgyz motion supporters will still try to suggest secret voting.

Is there a good move in case of sanctions for FIDE?

In case of sanctions for FIDE, the organization will be de-legitimized in the majority of countries worldwide. That will automatically mean lost financial support from national Ministries of Sport, hitting organizers and players alike. The only logical option for chess will be the creation of a parallel federation, which can seek recognition. Such federation was created by Kasparov in 1993 and existed until the unification match in Elista. Kasparov has been active lately on the issue. Yet, it seems the bigger figure that can rally breakaway federations behind him is the new President of Ukrainian Chess Federation Alexander Kamyshin who already stepped up to fight the Kyrgyz motion.

Stay tuned for more news from the FIDE Congress

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Awonder Liang wins 2024 Illinois Chess Open https://www.chessdom.com/awonder-liang-wins-2024-illinois-chess-open/ Tue, 17 Sep 2024 01:37:34 +0000 https://www.chessdom.com/?p=93720 Awonder Liang is the winner of the 2024 Illinois Chess Open. He collected 6,5/7 to win the strong open ahead of IM Alexander Velikanov, Jonathan Kogen, FM Ochirbat Lkhagvajamts, FM Spencer George Lehmann, CM Avi Harrison Kaplan, etc.

The 2024 Illinois Chess Open is a 7-round Swiss, held during Labor Day weekend from the 31st of August to the 2nd of September in Lisle, Illinois (Chicago area), USA.

Illinois Chess Open 2024 standings

1GM Liang, Awonder27516.5
2IM Velikanov, Alexander24245.5
3Kogen, Jonathan23235.5
4FM Lkhagvajamts, Ochirbat23765.0
5FM Lehmann, Spencer George23535.0
6CM Kaplan, Avi Harrison23494.5
7Rao, Anjaneya Sripathy22094.5
8Shetty, Anshul P22084.5
9Platnick, Elijah Samuel20944.5
10Khanbutaev, Artemii20574.5
11Dmitriev, Andrey20194.5
12CM Gratz, Glen E20044.5
13Moerlien, Puwit Sky21104.0
14Malladi, Sadkrith21084.0
15Ramesh, Nehanraj20644.0
16Field, Rowan20124.0
17Feng, Jay20064.0
18Huang, Ayden19994.0
19Lim, Alex19664.0
20Lee, Justin19084.0
21Neal, James22463.5
22Szpisjak, Steven J22003.5
23WCM Wisniowski, Natalie21393.5
24Raman, Arjun21093.5
25Gagliano, Ethan A19593.5
26Adhikari, Sunav21013.0
27Paitrick, Derek20893.0
28Li, Aiden Linyuan20363.0
29Baker, Aidan19983.0
30Xia, Henry19533.0
31Silverstein, Jonathan19353.0
32Das, Debarghya19153.0
33Ramnath, Vrishank19053.0
34FM Vanmeter, Lester L22002.5
35Tikhomirov, Matthew20052.5
36Murali, Rishi19372.5
37Akella, Achyutaunr.2.5
38WCM Fei, Irene20042.0
39Aaron, Michael E19662.0
40Thakkar, Aayush19302.0
41Hengen, Luke O19012.0
42Zhang, Alex22311.5
43Shrigadi, Aryan20141.0
44Peterson, Brian19561.0
45Nudo, Zachary W19151.0
46Brock, William H19001.0
47Klugstedt, Vincent Christian19980.5
48Blomer, John19340.5

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India is the sole leader of Chess Olympiad 2024 https://www.chessdom.com/india-is-the-sole-leader-of-chess-olympiad-2024/ Tue, 17 Sep 2024 01:21:36 +0000 https://www.chessdom.com/?p=93718 India has long been dubbed to be one of the favorites for the gold of the Chess Olympiad 2024. Captained by Srinath Narayanan and Abhijit Kunte, Indian teams boast a strong bid both in the open and women sections. The two teams have the highest combined ELO of the Chess Olympiad 2024. Now both the open and women teams are sole leaders of their respective sections.

Srinath Narayanan shared in a recent interview, “With each edition the Indian team definitely seems to be having a step up. […] I think being the seeding number of the team hardly matters. It comes down to individual matchups, and Olympiad is like an open event. I think having a young team is a bit of an advantage here, as the experience of playing opens is still fresh in their memories.”

In the next round the open team of India will meet China, with a possible Gukesh – Ding game. They just played in Saint Louis (replay here) and depending on board order and sit-outs we might see yet another clash. The chess community considers Gukesh a favorite for the World Chess Championship 2024 in Singapore. Even Ding Liren considers Gukesh favorite for the World Championship. One of the few to be on the opposite pole is Peter Heine Nielsen, coach of many times World Champion Magnus Carlsen, who says Ding Liren is favorite for the match with Gukesh.

The women team of India will meet the historically strong team of Georgia. Here the surprising star is IM Deshmukh Divya, who currently has 5,5/6 and is on her way to cross 2500 ELO.

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FIDE – Chess Olympiad 2024 has India as sole leaders

India is going to the only rest day of the 45th Chess Olympiad as the sole leader, having won all matches in both the open and women’s sections. Both teams have been winning confidently, without experiencing tough matches so far—a strong statement on their path to the gold medals.

Argentinian chess prodigy Faustino Oro, with a current rating of 2434 at just ten years old, made the first move in Round 6 for world champion Ding Liren, setting the games in motion.

India continued their pursuit of gold medals, defeating Hungary 3-1. Arjun Erigaisi remains the only player with a perfect score in the open section. In Round 6, he won against Sanan Sjugirov, a recent addition to the Hungarian team. Erigaisi is gaining 13 rating points in the Olympiad, elevating him to a career-high of 2791. The second win in the match was delivered by Vidit Gujrathi, while the games on first two boards ended in draws.

Incredible Vietnam halted China, tying the match 2-2. Wang Yue beat Tuan Minh Tran on the last board, but the leader of the Vietnamese team, Le Quang Liem, retaliated by defeating world champion Ding Liren.

“This is the first time that after the first half of the tournament, we are among the leaders,” commented Liem on the official broadcast. “I am very happy with the result and proud of my teammates. We are playing fantastically this time. Coming into this tournament, we had no expectations. We were initially ranked #21. We have never been this close to the medals before. We will enjoy the games and see what happens.”

Iran prevailed over Norway in a close match, thanks to a win on the fourth board, where Pouya Idani gained the upper hand over Frode Urkedal. Magnus Carlsen had a significant advantage in the middlegame against Parham Maghsoodloo but could only achieve a draw.

Uzbekistan had a tough match against Israel, as Sindarov blundered and lost to Nabaty. However, thanks to the wins of Abdusattorov and Yakubboev, the defending champions clinched the match victory. The USA continues to struggle, with four draws against Romania despite being the favorites on every board—a result that is hardly satisfying for the team of Fabiano Caruana.

After 6 rounds, India is the sole leader with 12 points, closely pursued by Vietnam, China, and Iran with 11 match points.

In the women’s section, India continues to delight their fans too. A convincing victory over Armenia was secured by Divya Deshmukh, who defeated Elina Danielian. Draws on the other boards cemented the result.

China, meanwhile, suffered a second consecutive loss. Poland pulled off this important victory by 2½-1½, thanks to Oliwia Kiolbasa, the heroine of the previous Olympiad, who beat Guo Qi. The other three games ended in draws. Georgia narrowly won against Mongolia, thanks to Melia Salome’s victory on the fourth board.

After six rounds, India leads with 12 match points, followed by Georgia and Poland with 11.

The tournament halts for a one-day break and the competition will resume on September 18 with Round 7.

Written by WGM Anna Burtasova

Photos: Michal Walusza, Mark Livshitz and Maria Emelianova

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Nielsen: Ding Liren is favorite for the match with Gukesh https://www.chessdom.com/nielsen-ding-liren-is-favorite-for-the-match-with-gukesh/ Mon, 16 Sep 2024 13:34:56 +0000 https://www.chessdom.com/?p=93714 The world is praising the performance of Gukesh in the Chess Olympiad 2024, where he is going strong with the team of India and has earned perfect 4,0/4 points. The chess community considers him a favorite for the World Chess Championship 2024 in Singapore. Even Ding Liren considers Gukesh favorite for the World Championship

Peter Heine Nielsen, coach of many times World Champion Magnus Carlsen, is on the other pole. He says, “Gukesh with 4 wins, and Ding 4 draws. Based on the skills needed to win a WC-match, Ding is the man in form.”

Both Gukesh and Ding are in action today, and you can follow their live games here

More: World Chess Championship 2024 is sponsored by Google / Gukesh – Ding game 1 2024

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