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It was a day of victories on Monday at the 2023 Sinquefield Cup. GM Wesley So defeated GM Levon Aronian to take over clear first while GMs Fabiano Caruana and Leinier Dominguez scored their first wins.
The Sinquefield Cup continues with round seven on Tuesday, November 28, at 2:30 p.m. ET/20:30 CET/1 a.m. IST.
Standings After Round 6
On the way to the tournament, some of the players were chased down for autographs and pictures by fans.
Returning from a rest day, the players displayed fresh vigor in their duels. This round alone featured more decisive games than the previous five rounds combined, which had a total of two―won by So and Aronian.
Anastasiya: Fabi, do you know that you perform better after free days? And you had two free days!
Fabiano: No, I didn’t know that. I think we should have a new format, where every game has a rest day after… or even two!#grandchesstour #Sinquefieldcup pic.twitter.com/eBfI7pstkh
— Grand Chess Tour (@GrandChessTour) November 28, 2023
Firouzja vs. Caruana
Despite the strength of both players, the head-to-head classical score between Caruana and GM Alireza Firouzja is significantly in favor of the American grandmaster 4-1. From the start, the Firouzja showed ambitious intentions, leading the game to a complex middlegame with the kings castled to opposite sides.
At one point, Caruana had a unique drawing opportunity. Can you find Black’s shocking draw possibility in the alternate variation with 26…Rbxe4 27.Nxe4?
Black to move.
Caruana’s favorite move of the game was 30…h5: “I like these kinds of positional moves in a tense situation. You expect some tactics, and then you see some positional move like …h5.”
In the end, GCT leader’s threats overwhelmed his opponent in their dynamic fight. Caruana’s first victory is our Game of the Day, with analysis coming soon by GM Rafael Leitao.
It is a painful game to lose for Alireza, which leaves his Candidate’s qualifications under significant doubt. #SinquefieldCup #grandchesstour pic.twitter.com/OQLwbkT6oJ
— Grand Chess Tour (@GrandChessTour) November 27, 2023
Dominguez vs. Giri
Eager to avoid theory and fight for the win, GM Anish Giri started the game with what commentator GM Peter Svidler referred to as the “I-will-give-you-mate-on-the-kingside opening.” Dominguez, too, was content with the choice of opening: “I thought good, we will have some kind of original game.”
After an inaccuracy by Giri, Dominguez gained connected passed pawns in the center. After coordinating his forces to support their advance, his passers marched down the board relentlessly.
So vs. Aronian
With nearly all their time still left on their clocks, So and Aronian practically raced to the endgame. When Aronian missed his chance to set up a fortress, So pressed in a riskless bishop vs. knight ending, eventually catching his opponent in zugzwang.
So was impressed by the resistance Aronian created: “I thought I was going to win for sure at this point because the king infiltrates… I thought I was winning very easily here, but somehow Levon kept finding resources.”
With So’s two victories and Firouzja’s recent 26-point rating loss, So now has a 10-point lead in the race for Candidates qualification by rating.
Yet, the tournament leader shared that that isn’t his primary focus: “I’ve got friends and spectators who want me to qualify for the Candidates more than I do myself. My priority is to qualify for next year’s Grand Chess Tour. Thanks to the important win today, I think I’m pretty good.”
Check out GM Wesley So’s postgame thoughts as he scores a crucial win over co-leader GM Levon Aronian and solidifies his chances for the 2024 Candidates in what will likely prove to be a watershed moment for him! 😎💪
He now also leads the 2023 Sinquefield Cup by a point with 3… pic.twitter.com/LofiHWjeJx
— Grand Chess Tour (@GrandChessTour) November 28, 2023
Rapport vs. Vachier-Lagrave
GM Richard Rapport gained a dominating grip on the position vs. GM Maxime Vachier-Lagrave. Yet, when the Romanian grandmaster cashed it in for an extra pawn, Vachier-Lagrave set up a sturdy defense.
Results- Round 6
White | Black | |
Firouzja | 0 – 1 | Caruana |
Giri | 0 – 1 | Dominguez |
So | 1 – 0 | Aronian |
Rapport | 1/2 – 1/2 | Vachier-Lagrave |
Nepomniachtchi | Rest Day |
Pairings – Round 7
White | Black | |
Caruana | – | So |
Nepomniachtchi | – | Firouzja |
Aronian | – | Giri |
Dominguez | – | Rapport |
Vachier-Lagrave | Rest Day |
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The 2023 Sinquefield Cup is the strongest international classical OTB tournament in the U.S. and the final leg of the 2023 Grand Chess Tour. Starting November 21 at 2:30 p.m. ET/20:30 CET/01:00 (+1) IST, 10 elite grandmasters will compete for their share of the $350,000 prize fund.
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