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57th Biel GMT R5: Praggnanandhaa beats Shankland to keep his chances

by Shahid Ahmed - 21/07/2024

GM R Praggnanandhaa ended his Classical win drought as he defeated GM Sam Shankland (USA) in Round 5 of 57th Biel Chess Festival GMT Masters 2024. It was the World no.8's first Classical win of the event. This crucial four point kept him in contention. He still needs to make a top four finish to advance to the Final stage. GM R Vaishali missed a win against GM Salem Saleh (UAE) in the Challengers. She has advanced to the next stage irrespective of the Blitz outcome. GM Leon Luke Mendonca scored an emphatic victory over GM Alxander Moiseenko (UKR) to maintain his sole lead 5.5/6. GM Aryan Chopra is in pursuit at 5/6 after winning against GM Yahli Sokolovsky (ISR). Blitz Round 1 for GMT and MTO starts today at 2 p.m. local time, 5:30 p.m. IST. Photo: Biel Chess Festival

Vaishali misses a win; Leon maintains his sole lead, Aryan in pursuit

GM Liem Quang Le (VIE) topped the first stage 17.5/34 in the GMT Masters. Among the Challengers, GM Salem Saleh (UAE) finished at the top with a 21/34 score. The top four finishers is likely to play in the Final stage of Challengers unless something changes in the Blitz.

MTO: GM Leon Luke Mendonca has emerged the sole leader | Photo: Biel Chess Festival

GMT: Praggnanandhaa - Shankland: 4-0

GM R Praggnanandhaa (2757) scored his first Classical win of the event against GM Sam Shankland (USA, 2683).

Position after 12...Nxe4

12...Nxe4 was the correct decision to sacrifice an exchange for a pawn. 13.Bxe7 Nxd2 14.Bxf8 Kxf8 15.Rfd1 Nc4. However, White eventually used his material advantage to win the game.

Praggnanandhaa scored his first Classical win of the event against Sam Shankland (USA) | Photo: Biel Chess Festival

GMT Challengers: Vaishali - Salem: 1.5-1.5

GM Vaishali (2488) had a decisive advantage for the better part of the queen and rook endgame against GM Salem Saleh (UAE, 2638). However, she blundered and was forced to draw the game via perpetual check.

Position after 39...Rh1

40.Qc7+ Kh6 forced as the king cannot go to the back rank due to Qc8+ and Qd7+ forcing the queen trades, resulting in the pawn promotion. 41.Qb8 would have been winning for White. Instead, 40.Qd3?? was a blunder as Qg1 threatens Qb1# White has no choice but to go for perpetual checks 41.Qd7+ Kh6 42.Qd2+ resulting in a draw.

GM R Vaishali missed a win against GM Salem Saleh (UAE) | Photo: Biel Chess Festival

GM R Vaishali is still World no.9 among Women in live ratings | Source: 2700chess.com

MTO: Leon - Moiseenko

Position after 22...Ne4??

22...Ne4?? is a big positional mistake by Black. Find out why and what was the better response to 22.Bd3.

GM Leon Luke Mendonca maintains his sole lead 5.5/6 | Photo: Biel Chess Festival

Yahli - Aryan

Position after 36...Rc4

Black is ready to exploit White's light square weakness on the kingside. 36...Rc4 37.Qxa6 Bf3+ 38.Nxf3 exf3+ 39.Kh2 Rxh4 White resigned as checkmate is unstoppable.

GM Aryan Chopra is now at sole second place 5/6 | Photo: Biel Chess Festival

Natasha Pittet made the ceremonial first move on Abhimanyu Mishra - Vincent Keymer's board in presence of Peter Bohnenblust | Photo: Biel Chess Festival

From Press Release

Today, 20 July, International Chess Day, the World Chess Federation FIDE has announced a world record attempt: The most chess games played within 24 hours: at one of the more than 800 registered tournaments, or on the major online platforms. FIDE's technical centre, where all the registered games from the various events were recorded, was located in Biel. As the day progressed, it became clear that a record number of games had been played. The representative of Guinness World Records was therefore able to officially announce the record at around 9 pm in the evening in the Biel Congress Centre and present IA Laurent Freyd, the FIDE Operational Director for this event, with the corresponding certificate. At this point, 5.4 million games had been played worldwide, 361 of which were played today at the Biel Chess Festival. The count will continue until midnight CEST.

 

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Scoring in GMT Classical

Win = 4 points

Draw = 1.5 point

Loss = 0

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Masters Round 5 results

Bo.No.Rtg NameResultName RtgNo.
152731
GMLe, Quang Liem1½ - 1½GMMartirosyan, Haik M.
26611
242604
GMMishra, Abhimanyu1½ - 1½GMKeymer, Vincent
27212
332757
GMPraggnanandhaa, R4 - 0GMShankland, Sam
26836

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Standings after Round 5

Rank Name Games Classical Rapid Blitz Total
1 GM LÊ Quang Liêm 10 12 ½ 5
17 ½
2 GM Abhimanyu MISHRA 10 12 ½ 4
16 ½
3 GM Haik MARTIROSYAN 10 7 ½ 7
14 ½
4 GM Vincent KEYMER 10 8 ½ 5
13 ½
5 GM PRAGGNANANDHAA R 10 7 5
12
6 GM Sam SHANKLAND 10 3 4
7

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Blitz Round 1 pairings

Bo.No.Rtg NameResultName RtgNo.
112607
GMKeymer, VincentGMMishra, Abhimanyu
24496
222700
GMLe, Quang LiemGMMartirosyan, Haik M.
27165
332648
GMShankland, SamGMPraggnanandhaa, R
26804

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Challengers Round 5 results

Bo.No.Rtg NameResultName RtgNo.
152488
GMVaishali, Rameshbabu1½ - 1½GMSalem, A.R. Saleh
26381
232633
GMDonchenko, Alexander4 - 0GMMaurizzi, Marc`andria
26206
342535
GMSamunenkov, Ihor0 - 4GMBjerre, Jonas Buhl
26532

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Standings after Round 5

Rank Name Games Classical Rapid Blitz Total
1 GM Saleh Salem 10 15 6
21
2 GM VAISHALI Rameshbabu 10 15 5
20
3 GM Alexander DONCHENKO 10 11 7
18
4 GM Jonas BJERRE 10 9 ½ 5
14 ½
5 GM Marc'Andria MAURIZZI 10 3 4
7
6 GM Ihor SAMUNENKOV 10 1 ½ 3
4 ½

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Blitz Round 1 pairings

Bo.No.Rtg NameResultName RtgNo.
112654
GMSalem, A.R. SalehGMSamunenkov, Ihor
24716
222569
GMDonchenko, AlexanderGMVaishali, Rameshbabu
23665
332519
GMBjerre, Jonas BuhlGMMaurizzi, Marc`andria
24434

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MTO Round 6 results

Bo.No. NameRtgPts.ResultPts.NameRtg No.
12
GMMendonca, Leon Luke26151 - 04GMMoiseenko, Alexander2570
7
214
GMSokolovsky, Yahli251640 - 14GMAryan, Chopra2632
1
36
GMSasikiran, Krishnan25814½ - ½4GMJumabayev, Rinat2565
9
48
GMHarsha, Bharathakoti25694½ - ½4IMMadaminov, Mukhiddin2512
15
512
GMKoustav, Chatterjee25254½ - ½GMSethuraman, S.P.2589
5
63
GMNesterov, Arseniy26021 - 0GMHolzke, Frank2450
24
74
GMGanguly, Surya Shekhar25920 - 1IMGan-Erdene, Sugar2407
30
810
GMGavrilescu, David25401 - 0IMJuksta, Karolis2400
31
928
IMPetkidis, Anthony24281 - 0GMKobo, Ori2529
11
1037
FMChinguun, Sumiya23770 - 1Xiao, Tong(Qd)2518
13

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Standings after Round 6

Rk.SNo NamesexFEDRtgIPts. TB1  TB2  TB3 
12
GMMendonca, Leon LukeIND26155,5018,2517,5
21
GMAryan, ChopraIND26325017,5018,5
39
GMJumabayev, RinatKAZ25654,5017,5021,5
48
GMHarsha, BharathakotiIND25694,5016,7520,5
512
GMKoustav, ChatterjeeIND25254,5016,2519,5
623
Xue, HaowenCHN24524,5016,0020
76
GMSasikiran, KrishnanIND25814,5015,2520
830
IMGan-Erdene, SugarMGL24074,5015,2519
910
GMGavrilescu, DavidROU25404,5015,2518
1013
Xiao, Tong(Qd)CHN25184,5015,0018

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