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Saint Louis Rapid Day 2: Carlsen takes sole lead

by Shahid Ahmed - 17/09/2020

Carlsen got back at the top by scoring all three wins and took sole lead with 9.0/12. Harikrishna had a tough day. Despite starting well against both Nepomniachtchi and Carlsen, positional and tactical mistakes respectively cost him two important games. So and Nepomniachtchi share the second position at the conclusion of Day 2 with 8.0/12. So scored a win and two draws, while Nepomniachtchi scored two wins and a loss. Previous day joint leader Aronian lost to Carlsen and then made two draws. The last three rounds of Rapid stage, Round 7 resumes tonight from 11:30 p.m. IST. Photo: Saint Louis Chess Club Live stream

So and Nepomniachtchi are close behind

Harikrishna did not have a great day as he lost his games against Nepomniachtchi and Carlsen. The only scoring game was against Aronian where he made draw. Although he had a good position against Nepomniachtchi and time advantage against Carlsen, a positional and tactical mistake against them respectively cost him the game. Carlsen won all his games to take the lead with 9.0/12. He beat overnight leader Aronian in the first game then he beat Dominguez by doing a beautiful combination, capitalizing on his opponent's tactical error. So and Nepomniachtchi are at shared second position with 8.0/12. So's sole win of the day was against Dominguez when the latter misjudged his opponent's attack. Nepomniachtchi bounced back with a victory against Nakamura after losing a 21-move miniature against American prodigy Xiong.

Carlsen made sure he had backups of his internet| Photo: Saint Louis Chess Club Live stream

Round 4: Five decisive results

Carlsen outplayed one of the overnight tournament leader - Aronian. The latter got into a difficult position after the opening and could not recover later.

Carlsen - Aronian

Position after 12...Nd7

Find out why 12...Nd7 is a mistake and what black could have played instead.

Aronian lost his lead in Round 4 | Photo: Saint Louis Chess Club Live stream

Dominguez had a seemingly equal position and he was doing fine despite So having an initiative. Then he allowed So to launch an attack and everything fell apart.

So - Dominguez

Position after 24...Kg7

24...Kg7 allows white to launch a relentless attack on the kingside. Find out how black could have prevented it.

24...Kg7 and 25...Kg8 just did not help black | Photo: Saint Louis Chess Club Live stream

Sometimes a simple move can cause a huge ripple effect which eventually has a long lasting consequence.

Nakamura - Firouzja

Position after 17...Nc7

At a first glance 17...Nc7 seems harmless, only a careful check reveals that it was the move that caused black's demise.

Nakamura scored a comfortable victory | Photo: Saint Louis Chess Club Live stream

Harikrishna had an advantage early in the middle game against Nepomniachtchi. However an incorrect exchange of pieces allowed the Russian to get back into the game.

Harikrishna - Nepomniachtchi

Position after 27...Ne5

Here white made the difficult decision of taking the knight with 28.Bxe5 which was not the best idea. Find out what white could have done instead.

Position after 37...Rd3

Although black has a firm control over the position here, the game is far from over. White continued with 38.Qe4 which is a mistake. What was the better continuation for white here?

Critical position after 37...Rd3 | Photo: Saint Louis Chess Club Live stream

Round 5: A Xiong miniature and Carlsen combination

Nepomniachtchi blundered early in the opening and gifted Xiong the full point in just 21 moves.

Nepomniachtchi - Xiong

Position after 10.Qb7

Find out why 10.Qb7 is a blunder.

After the game, Nepomniachtchi tweeted his thoughts about his loss

Harikrishna made a hard fought draw against Aronian, after being in a difficult position early in the middle game.

Aronian - Harikrishna

Position after 17...Nd7

The game continued with 18.Re1. Find out what white could have done to stir up trouble.

Just when it seemed like Dominguez might escape with a draw, Carlsen came up with a brilliant combination.

Position after 37.Qe4

Find out why 37.Qe4 is a blunder and what white could have done instead.

Round 6: Carlsen is back at the top

Harikrishna was playing fine against Carlsen until he made an irrevocable mistake.

Carlsen - Harikrishna

Position after 23.Be3

Harikrishna blundered here with 23...Nc5. Find out what black could have done instead.

Harikrishna was doing fine on the clock too | Photo: Saint Louis Chess Club Live stream

Firouzja had a fantastic position against Dominguez but somehow he was unable to capitalize on the advantage and eventually lose on time.

Dominguez - Firouzja

Position after 21.g3

How should black continue the attack after 21.g3 ?

Nepomniachtchi had a simpler win against Nakamura but he took the long route.

Nakamura - Nepomniachtchi

Position after 30.Rf4

The game continued with 30...Qxf4, however the simpler win was 30....Qe3+ 31.Kh1/2 Nxc4 -+

Replay all Round 4-6 games from Day 2

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Live commentary by GM Yasser Seirawan, GM Maurice Ashley, and WGM Jennifer Shahade | Video: Saint Louis Chess Club

Standings after Round 6

Carlsen takes sole lead | Photo: Saint Louis Chess Club

Schedule

DATE TIME EVENT
Sept. 15 11:30 p.m. Rapid Round 1
Sept. 15 12:45 a.m. Rapid Round 2
Sept. 15 2:00 a.m. Rapid Round 3
Sept. 16 11:30 p.m. Rapid Round 4
Sept. 16 12:45 a.m. Rapid Round 5
Sept. 16 2:00 a.m. Rapid Round 6
Sept. 17  11:30 p.m. Rapid Round 7
Sept. 17  12:45 a.m. Rapid Round 8
Sept. 17  2:00 a.m. Rapid Round 9
Sept. 18  11:30 p.m. Blitz Round 1
Sept. 18  11:55 p.m. Blitz Round 2
Sept. 18  12:20 a.m. Blitz Round 3
Sept. 18  12:45 a.m. Blitz Round 4
Sept. 18  1:00 a.m. Break
Sept. 18  1:15 a.m. Blitz Round 5
Sept. 18  1:40 a.m. Blitz Round 6
Sept. 18  2:05 a.m. Blitz Round 7
Sept. 18  2:30 a.m. Blitz Round 8
Sept. 18  2:55 a.m. Blitz Round 9
Sept. 19 11:30 p.m. Blitz Round 1
Sept. 19 11:55 p.m. Blitz Round 2
Sept. 19 12:20 a.m. Blitz Round 3
Sept. 19 12:45 a.m. Blitz Round 4
Sept. 19 1:00 a.m. Break
Sept. 19 1:15 a.m. Blitz Round 5
Sept. 19 1:40 a.m. Blitz Round 6
Sept. 19 2:05 a.m. Blitz Round 7
Sept. 19 2:30 a.m. Blitz Round 8
Sept. 19 2:55 a.m. Blitz Round 9

Time is in IST

Prizes

PLACE PRIZE
1st $50,000
2nd $40,000
3rd $35,000
4th $30,000
5th $25,000
6th $20,000
7th $15,000
8th $13,000
9th $12,000
10th $10,000

Total Prize Fund: US$250,000

Scoring

• In each rapid game, a win is worth 2 points, a draw is worth 1 point and a loss is worth 0 points.

• In each blitz game, a win is worth 1 point, a draw is worth ½ point and a loss is worth 0 points. Games will not be rated.

Links

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Tournament Regulations


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