World Champion Gukesh Dommaraju: The much-anticipated clash between world no. 1 Magnus Carlsen and world no. 2 Hikaru Nakamura began with a deceptively quiet classical game.Carlsen emerged satisfied from the opening, noting in the confessional booth that “White had to prove equality.” However, after a series of precise moves on both sides, the game inevitably dissolved into a draw.
In the Armageddon, Carlsen got a dangerous attack out of the opening and seemed to have everything under control. However, Armageddon can be unpredictable, and after a mistake in the endgame Nakamura found a brilliant move, winning the game.
Fabiano Caruana responded to his opening round setback, grinding out an impressive black-piece victory against China’s Yi Wei in a complex battle. The American grandmaster showcased his trademark precision in a game that balanced on a knife’s edge before tilting in his favor.
The all-Indian encounter saw Erigaisi prevail over World Champion Gukesh Dommaraju in a tension-filled contest. Erigaisi seized early initiative, but Gukesh’s resilient defense created a somewhat equal endgame. As the clock became a decisive factor, the position erupted into chaos before Erigaisi finally broke through to secure the victory.
Anna Muzychuk claimed a convincing victory over Humpy Koneru in today’s Norway Chess Women action. The Ukrainian star gained a structural advantage from the opening and methodically increased the pressure. However, both players made several mistakes in the endgame. Eventually, it was Koneru who made the last mistake, as a result of which Muzychuk won the game.
The all-Indian encounter saw Erigaisi prevail over World Champion Gukesh Dommaraju in a tension-filled contest. Erigaisi seized early initiative, but Gukesh’s resilient defense created a somewhat equal endgame. As the clock became a decisive factor, the position erupted into chaos before Erigaisi finally broke through to secure the victory.
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