Superbet Rapid & Blitz Poland 2024: Day 3 | #GrandChessTour
Live from the POLIN Museum of the History of Polish Jews in Warsaw, the 3rd Superbet Rapid & Blitz Poland is the first of five legs of the Grand Chess Tour. Four of the Tour players are joined by six wildcards (pairings below) for a rapid round robin and a blitz double round robin. Today are the final three rounds of the rapid round robin. Join GMs Yasser Seirawan & Cristian Chirila, IMs Nazi Paikidze & Jovanka Houska, and WGM Anastasiya Karlovich for the move-by-move.
2024.05.10
RAPID ROUND 7 (Games Worth 2 Points) | 25 Min. Incr. 10 Sec.
Magnus Carlsen (8) vs. Praggnanandhaa R (7)
Wei Yi
(8) vs. Nodirbek Abdusattorov (6)
Arjun Erigaisi
(6) vs. Gukesh D (6)
Jan-Krzysztof Duda
(5) vs. Kirill Shevchenko
(7)
Vincent Keymer (4) vs. Anish Giri
(3)
RAPID ROUND 8 (Games Worth 2 Points) | 25 Min. Incr. 10 Sec.
Gukesh D
vs. Wei Yi
Praggnanandhaa R vs.
Arjun Erigaisi
Vincent Keymer
vs. Magnus Carlsen
Nodirbek Abdusattorov vs. Jan-Krzysztof Duda
Anish Giri vs. Kirill Shevchenko
RAPID ROUND 9 (Games Worth 2 Points) | 25 Min. Incr. 10 Sec.
Wei Yi
vs. Praggnanandhaa R
Kirill Shevchenko vs. Nodirbek Abdusattorov
Magnus Carlsen vs. Anish Giri
Jan-Krzysztof Duda
vs. Gukesh D
Arjun Erigaisi vs. Vincent Keymer
King Magnus!
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This Maurice something guy is impossible to listen. The cockiest player there is. Even Magnus got fed up with him.
Thank you very much and more
I suspend
If you were clean it's okay
By the revelation
It's actually the new beggining
190K views for Chessbase India YT stream. Damn the stats are crazy. Everyone is a winner here.
Good day! Warm greetings from the city of Santa Monica, CA, USA! Let’s go Praggnanandhaa!
Ding Liren Will surprise everybody
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Wei Yi is getting into his stride, unlike Ding, who seems to be finished.
In my opinion, it is time to include the top female players in these competitions. Ju Wenjun and other female players are ready to face top level chess players in order to compete for the right to play in the open candidate's tournament.
In my opinion, Gukesh, ought to to be taking a break instead of competing. After winning the candidate's tournament and the right to challenge for the WCC title and enduring all of the celebration activities, Gukesh would be well served to take a vacation for a month and then he can focus on chess with full energy.
Thank you for your excellent commentary. All of the boards with pertinent info. Amazing how fast you catch these moves. Making the games exciting!
Would be nice to turn off the engine for a change…
Where is hikaru