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Tie-breaks to decide Chess World Cup winner; Esipenko 3rd

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Russian GM Andrey Esipenko beat Uzbekistan’s Nodirbek Yakubboev to complete third, thus reserving his place within the Candidates.

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IMAGE: Tie-break video games, to be performed between China’s Wei Yi and Uzbek Javokhir Sindarov on Wednesday, will decide the FIDE World Cup champion. {Photograph}: Michal Walusza/FIDE

Grandmaster Andrey Esipenko of Russia registered crushing back-to-back wins over Uzbekistan’s Nodirbek Yakubboev within the third-place match, whereas China’s Wei Yi will struggle it out towards the opposite Uzbek Javokhir Sindarov within the tiebreak on Wednesday to resolve the FIDE World Cup champion.

Esipenko, taking part in underneath the FIDE flag, continued his dominant efficiency after a significant hiccup towards Yi within the semifinals, the place he blundered a rook in a profitable place within the second tiebreak sport.

Exhibiting commendable composure, he recovered to beat Yakubboev twice, reserving his spot within the Candidates and incomes $60,000 in comparison with Yakubboev’s $50,000.

The entry of Esipenko within the Candidates is critical as presently there are not any Russians within the prime ten of the world. Esipenko needed to struggle robust video games and stayed agency to make it to the final eight that can resolve the challenger to World champion D Gukesh within the subsequent world championship cycle.

The one Indian within the combine goes to be R Praggnanandhaa for the last word crown of world champion, whereas the likes of American duo of Hikaru Nakamura and Fabiano Caruana, Anish Giri of Holland, Matthias Bluebaum and the 2 finalists right here Wei Yi and Sindarov are already within the fray.

Esipenko was getting ready to crush Yakubboev, whereas Yi had different ideas as he determined to play it extremely secure as white within the second sport of his contest within the match towards Sindarov.

 

The opening selection by the Chinese language already indicated by the fifth transfer itself that he was completely happy to go residence with a draw and are available again with a renewed power to struggle Sindarov within the video games underneath quicker time management.

This additionally means just a little extra enjoyable for the chess buffs throughout the globe as they get to witness a day of excessive stress drama earlier than the champion of the FIDE world cup is introduced.

The winner of the ultimate will take residence $120,000, whereas the runner-up pockets $85,000. Extra importantly, each gamers are preventing for the coveted berth that retains their world championship aspirations alive.

Outcomes

Remaining Recreation 2: Wei Yi (Chn) drew with Javokhir SIndarov (Uzb) 1-1 goes to tiebreak.

Third-place match: Nodirbek Yakubboev (Uzb) misplaced to Andrey Esipenko (FID) 0-2.



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