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World Rapid chess: Erigaisi, Gukesh in lead with Carlsen

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World No.1 Magnus Carlsen was held to a draw by Arjun Erigaisi on the opening day of the FIDE World Rapid Championships in Doha late on Friday.

IMAGE: World No.1 Magnus Carlsen was held to a draw by Arjun Erigaisi on the opening day of the FIDE World Fast Championships in Doha late on Friday. {Photograph}: Anna Shtourman/FIDE

Reigning classical World champion D Gukesh, Arjun Erigaisi and world No.1 Magnus Carlsen had been among the many leaders after the primary 5 rounds on the opening day of the FIDE World Fast Championships in Doha on Friday.

The trio shared the highest spot on 4.5 factors alongside Maxime Vachier-Lagrave and Vladislav Artemiev.

Carlsen was in nice kind on Day 1, profitable the 4 video games simply, however was held to a draw within the fifth and ultimate spherical by Erigaisi late on Friday as each ended up on 4.5 factors.

Within the Queen’s Gambit Declined, the Norwegian and the younger Indian GM went for a line which rapidly transitioned into an equal queen and rook endgame. Carlsen did push laborious for victory however ultimately reached a rook ending the place he had had two additional “f” and “h” pawns.

This theoretically drawn place requires precision from the weaker aspect which Erigaisi demonstrated, denying Carlsen the proper rating on the opening day.

 

After an unimpressive displaying within the International Chess League in Mumbai lately, Gukesh had an awesome run after beginning with a attract spherical one. He then went on to notch up 4 wins to affix the leaders.

Defending World Fast champion, 18-year-old Volodar Murzin of Russia had a tricky opening day and completed on simply two factors. He suffered his first setback as early as spherical two by the hands of his compatriot Rudik Makarian. He went on to lose two extra video games earlier than making a comeback in spherical 5. With 2/5, his probabilities of retaining the crown gained in New York in 2024 seem slim.

One other sluggish starter was R Praggnanandhaa. The younger GM, who lately secured a spot in subsequent yr’s Candidates match, gained his first-round recreation, however then made two attracts. In spherical 4, he suffered a loss as Black to greater than 150 factors lower-rated Levan Pantsulaia, ending the day on a disappointing be aware.

Vasyl Ivanchuk, who gained the World Fast in Doha in 2016, can be on three factors, drawing 4 video games after his first-round victory.

Within the girls’s fast part, Zhu Jiner holds the only real lead after profitable all 4 of her video games on Friday.

The Chinese language GM dominated from the outset, securing robust positions in each encounter, together with towards seasoned opponents similar to Armenian Grandmaster Elina Danielian and Georgia’s Nana Dzagnidze. In Spherical 5, she’s going to face Aleksandra Goryachkina, the previous Ladies’s World Championship challenger.

As many as seven gamers path Zhu by half some extent.

Main the chase is Nino Batsiashvili. Becoming a member of her are two former Ladies’s World Champions Mariya Muzychuk and Antoaneta Stefanova, former girls’s challenger Aleksandra Goryachkina, India’s D. Harika Dronavalli, Track Yuxin (who surprised the sphere along with her run on the Ladies’s Grand Swiss in Samarkand) and Sara Khadem.

Former girls’s World champion Tan Zhongyi of China suffered a late disappointment after being in a profitable place. In spherical three, she had a wining place towards Ladies’s Grand Swiss champion R. Vaishali, the elder sister of Praggnanandhaa.

Nevertheless, in time bother, Tan blundered, overlooking a back-rank checkmate — a uncommon oversight at this stage.

Defending girls’s Fast champion Koneru Humpy additionally sits on three factors, with two wins and two attracts.

In the meantime, Ju Wenjun, the ladies’s World champion in classical chess, ended the day on three factors as effectively.



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