Andreikin, Dmitry | – Rodshtein, Maxim | ½-½ |
Giri, Anish | – Negi, Parimarjan | ½-½ |
Nguyen Ngoc Truong Son | – Caruana, Fabiano | ½-½ |
Tomashevsky, Evgeny | – So, Wesley | ½-½ |
Howell, David |
– Vachier-Lagrave, Maxime | 0-1 |
Standings after 6 rounds:
1. | Caruana, Fabiano | g | ITA | 2697 | 4 |
2-6. | Vachier-Lagrave, Maxime | g | FRA | 2723 | 3½ |
2-6. | Andreikin, Dmitry | g | RUS | 2650 | 3½ |
2-6. | Rodshtein, Maxim | g | ISR | 2609 | 3½ |
2-6. | So, Wesley | g | PHI | 2674 | 3½ |
2-6. | Tomashevsky, Evgeny | g | RUS | 2708 | 3½ |
7. | Nguyen Ngoc Truong Son | g | VIE | 2617 | 3 |
8. | Giri, Anish | g | NED | 2672 | 2½ |
9-10. | Howell, David |
g | ENG | 2616 | 1½ |
9-10. | Negi, Parimarjan | g | IND | 2615 | 1½ |
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Chess Daily News from Susan Polgar
Who’s better? So or Caruana?
ill go with Lagrave, hes doing more tricky work, hehe.
Vachier-Lagrave’s openings have been terrible so far, but he managed somehow to score +1 in this field, which is rather impressive. Still, I don’t think this is the way to go and it could easily backfire.
So lacks exposure in top-level tournaments. Caruana should win this, easy.
3D games