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Gukesh Domomraju is a half-place for seventh place in the opening event of the Freestyle Chess Grand Slam Tour in Weissenhaus after having undergone a defeat of 1.5-2.5 against Hikaru Nakamura during their 5th-8th classification match on Wednesday. The defeat in the hands of N ° 2 in the world No. 2 has extended the race without the victory of Gukesh at the Weissenhaus Private Nature Luxury Resort after six days of competition, the reigning classic world champion having fired 10 games and lost five.
Gukesh had done well to hold Nakamura in a draw of 59 movements while playing with black pieces in match 1 Tuesday. Match 2 Wednesday would also end in a dead end while seven more moves, Gukesh having his bishop on the board in addition to his king, compared to a single piece for the Japanese-American GM.
The two classic games ending with a draw, the gukesh vs Nakamura match entered fast tie breaks that had a 10 -minute time control with 10 seconds increments for each movement. The first of the two fast games turned out to be a very exciting affair with no player willing to concede a thumb, which resulted in a draw of 103 movements.
Gukesh then found himself directing the second fast game but a considerable margin, according to the evaluation bar, at one point, up to a series of bad movements, including some blunders (16. QG4 and 21. RX4 ) turned the wave in his opponent in his opponent Service. Nakamura also capitalized on the situation with a certain assault, offering the King of Gukesh a consecutive check with his tower (22. RD1 +) and Queen (23. QD2 +), and it was not long before the Grand Master Indian Do not get the white flag.
Nakamura will now face Nodirbek Abdusattorov, who beat Alireza Firouzja in the other classification match for fifth place. Gukesh, on the other hand, should pretend to have to fight for seventh place with Firouzja, to whom he had lost during the opening day of the event.
Day 6 of the Weissenhaus event also saw Vincent Keymer finished his triumph of fairy tale above world 1 and the co-founder of Freestyle Magnus Carlsen chess with a draw in match 2 of their confrontation in confrontation semi-finals. Carlsen had lost the match 1 Tuesday, after having resigned in 39 movements.
Wednesday was also witness to the first instance of a match decided in a Armaggeddon match, in which the player playing with black pieces wins if the game ends with a draw and that the player with white pieces gets additional time On the clock. This occurred in the other confrontation in the semi-finals, in which Fabiano Caruana and Javokhir Sindarov attracted their two fast and Blitz bristers in addition to the second classic match on Wednesday.
Caruana who had finished in the spouse with Sindarov at the end of the first day play, will face Keymer favorite for the title of Weissenhaus. Sindarov, a last minute inclusion in the tournament to replace Viswanathan Anand, will face Carlsen in third place in the playoffs.
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