Praggnanandhaa qualifies for Grand Chess Tour finale; Wesley So wins Sinquefield

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Grandmaster Praggnanandhaa sealed his spot in the Grand Chess Tour finale after finishing runner-up at the Sinquefield Cup where Wesley So (right)  clinched the title with a dramatic three-way playoff.

Grandmaster Praggnanandhaa sealed his spot within the Grand Chess Tour finale after ending runner-up on the Sinquefield Cup the place Wesley So (proper) clinched the title with a dramatic three-way playoff.
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Indian Grandmaster R Praggnanandhaa sealed his spot within the Grand Chess Tour finale after ending runner-up on the Sinquefield Cup, the place American Wesley So clinched the title with a dramatic three-way playoff victory.

So defeated Nodirbek Abdusattorov of Uzbekistan within the ninth and closing spherical to tie with Praggnanandhaa and compatriot Fabiano Caruana on 5.5 factors on the prime. He then went on to the play-off scoring 1.5 factors out of a potential two.

Praggnanandhaa performed out a draw with Levon Aronian of United States and defeated Caruana within the tiebreak to complete second on one level whereas the latter needed to be take care of the third place end after the tiebreaker whereby he scored a lone draw towards So.

With Maxime Vachier-Lagrave of France already the best level scorer within the Grand Chess Tour, Levon Aronian additionally certified for the GCT grand finale together with Caruana and Pragganandhaa.

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In the Classical part, So Caruana and Praggnanandhaa ended on 5.5 factors apiece tying for the highest spot whereas Aronian completed solo fourth on 5 factors from his 9 video games.

Vachier-Lagrave, Samuel Sevian of United States and Duda Jan-Kryzsztof of Poland tied for the fifth spot on 4.5 factors apiece a half level away from world champion D Gukesh who didn’t have a terrific occasion.

Alireza Firouzja of France completed ninth on 3.5 factors whereas Abdusattorov ended final with 2.5 factors in all.

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Praggnanandhaa raised visions of profitable the cup with a swift victory over Caruana within the first tiebreak recreation.

However, the Indian misplaced to So within the second spherical and the American was sensible sufficient to carry Caruana within the closing recreation to win the event.

Earlier within the day, Praggnanandhaa performed out a straightforward draw with Aronian to seal his place amongst the highest three.

Aronian was most likely extra targeted on making it to the grand finale and performed out a really protected recreation with white items. The Four Knights opening noticed heaps of exchanges happening early and it was a drawn Bishops endgame on board very quickly.

Gukesh drew with Caruana out of an Italian opening whereby Caruana didn’t pose a lot issues along with his white items. The gamers reached a theoretically drawn rook and pawns endgame when peace was signed.

The Caravan will now transfer to Uzbekistan the place the Grand Swiss will happen from September 3.

The strongest ever swiss event will see a lot of the prime gamers on the earth competing to complete within the prime two rating that ensures a spot within the subsequent Candidates event which is able to resolve the challenger for Gukesh within the subsequent world championship match.

Praggnanandhaa is the one Indian who has certified for the Candidates to date.

Results closing spherical:

Levon Aronian (Usa, 5) drew with R Praggnanandhaa (Ind, 5.5); Fabiano Caruana (Usa, 5.5) drew with D Gukesh (Ind, 4); Wesley So (Usa, 5.5) beat Nodirbek Abdusattorov (Uzb, 2.5); Duda (Jan-Kryzsztof (Pol, 4.5) drew with Maxime Vachier-Lagrave (Fra, 4.5); Alireza Firouzja (Fra, 3.5) drew with Samuel Sevian (Usa, 4.5).

Tiebreaker 1: Praggnanadhaa beat Caruana Tiebreaker 2: Wesley beat Praggnanandhaa Tiebreaker 3: Wesley drew with Caruana.

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