The third round of the Reykjavik Open started with some interesting pairings. The ratings differences were still big, but the lower rated players were really looking for their chance to get a GM scalp.
The fact that two rounds were played on the same day increased the probability of upsets taking place. Even the strongest Grandmasters of the world get tired and may commit blunders under the pressure.
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David Navara, who arrived to Iceland as the third seed, drew another game against a weaker opponent. This time it was Icelandic GM Fridrik Olafsson who held the strong Czech Grandmaster.
Furthermore, it was Olafsson the one who could have kept playing for a win in the final position. Navara will need to show top class in the next rounds because he cannot keep giving points away if he wants to win the event.
Another strong player who got in trouble was GM Ivan Sokolov. The experienced Dutch decided to take a bye on today’s morning round, probably to save some energy. However, he fell into a difficult defensive position against American FM Adarsh Jayakumar, who grabbed strong activity with his pieces and took the full point.
Scottish IM Andrew Muir (2313), who earlier signed a quick point against Egyptian GM Bassem Amin (2631), obtained another very important victory against French GM Sebastian Maze (2556) in a very complicated tactical fight.
Icelandic National Champion Throstur Thorhallsson drew against Chinese Bu Xiangzhi on the 7th board.
The direct clashes between candidates to take the top prizes start tomorrow. GM Bartosz Socko faces GM Anish Giri on the first board; GM Maxime Vachier-Lagrave will have the white pieces against GM Erwin L’Ami; and Bulgarian GM Ivan Cheparinov will play against GM Vladimir Baklan.
Standings after 3 rounds (perfect scores):
1 | GM | Giri Anish | NED | 2722 | 3.0 |
GM | Cheparinov Ivan | BUL | 2709 | 3.0 | |
GM | Gajewski Grzegorz | POL | 2644 | 3.0 | |
GM | L’ami Erwin | NED | 2622 | 3.0 | |
GM | Shulman Yury | USA | 2563 | 3.0 | |
GM | Kveinys Aloyzas | LTU | 2533 | 3.0 | |
IM | Wei Yi | CHN | 2501 | 3.0 | |
8 | GM | Yu Yangyi | CHN | 2688 | 3.0 |
GM | So Wesley | PHI | 2684 | 3.0 | |
GM | Socko Bartosz | POL | 2643 | 3.0 | |
IM | Muir Andrew J Mr | SCO | 2313 | 3.0 | |
12 | GM | Eljanov Pavel | UKR | 2678 | 3.0 |
13 | GM | Vachier-Lagrave Maxime | FRA | 2715 | 3.0 |
GM | Baklan Vladimir | UKR | 2609 | 3.0 | |
IM | Gretarsson Hjorvar Steinn | ISL | 2509 | 3.0 |
i dont like Anish Giri. he is dating Sopiko Guramishvili. she is too pretty for him. he deserves an average looking girl
Susan,
Wish you would take care to spell the players’ names right. You spelt the last name of Adarsh wrong. It is Jayakumar – not Yarakumar as you mis-spelt. Your blog is popular and plenty of folks go by it. It’s best to get all your info. right, whenever you post anything. Thanks.