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MCCT Finals R2: Giri makes a comeback against Praggnanandhaa

by Shahid Ahmed - 16/11/2022

Praggnanandhaa made a fantastic start by winning the first two games of Round 2. However, Giri bounced back by winning the next two and forced tie-breaks. The World no.7 won the first Blitz tie-break and drew the second to win the match. Arjun Erigaisi should have drawn his first game against Magnus Carlsen in the queen endgame. An incorrect queen trade offer cost him the game. He drew the next and lost the third one which allowed the World no.1 to win the second round encounter. Liem also took only three games to win his match against So. Duda defeated Mamedyarov without conceding a single loss. It will be Praggnanandhaa vs Liem and So vs Arjun in Round 3 which starts tonight 17th November at 1:30 a.m. IST. Photo: ChessBase India live stream

Carlsen makes a short work of Arjun

Praggnanandhaa has assimilated Carlsen's grinding skills in the endgame which he showed against Anish Giri in their second game. However, it certainly drained him a lot as he went on to lose the next three game against the Netherlands no.1. Arjun Erigaisi continues his search for his first win of the tournament as he once again suffered a match loss in a minimum number of games.

Anish Giri had to dig deep to make a comeback against Praggnanandhaa | Photo: ChessBase India live stream

Giri - Praggnanandhaa: 3.5-2.5

R Praggnanandhaa made a great start by winning the first two games.

Giri - Praggnanandhaa, Game 1

Position after 22.Nxg7

22.Nxg7 was nothing more than a scare tactic. Whites' pieces are not ready to back up the knight sacrifice. While 22...Qc8 would have been slightly better according to the computer, Praggnanandhaa opted for the humane 22...Kxg7 23.Qc1 Rd3 24.Bxh6+ Kh7 25.Bg5 Rg8 26.h4 Nb3 and White lost the game in the next few moves.

Praggnanandhaa grinded a relatively equal rook and knight endgame against Giri until the latter broke and made a decisive mistake. This is not the first time Praggnanandhaa showed this trait of Carlsen. He previously did this against GM Karthikeyan Murali at Asian Continental 2022 at the beginning of this month.

Praggnanandhaa - Giri, Game 2

Position after 65.Kg5

White is making some serious threats of capturing the g6-pawn and then roll his f and g-pawns to win the game. It is certainly not easy for Black to defend this. His a3-pawn is almost a gonner too. 65...Ne6+ was the only way for Black to continue the fight. 65...Nh3+ 66.Kh6 Rc3 67.Nxg6+ Kd7 68.g5 Kc7 69.f4 Rc6 70.Ra4 a2?? was the final mistake. 71.f5 and now White's pawns are unstoppable. Praggnanandhaa gained a 0-2 lead which means he needed a draw in the nextx two games.

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Giri won the next two long and grueling battles against Praggnanandhaa to level the score 2-2 and force tie-breaks. Praggnanandhaa suffered a crushing defeat in the first Blitz tie-break game. Giri had no trouble drawing the second. Thus, he won the match.

Arjun - Carlsen: 0.5-2.5

Arjun Erigaisi almost managed to save the difficult multi-layered endgame against Magnus Carlsen.

Arjun - Carlsen, Game 1

Position after 63...Ka3

White offering an immediate trade of queens 64.Qd5 allowed Black to gobble up the g4-pawn Qxg4 without any consequence. The king can always run from the queenside to the kingside as the white queen cannot access the d1-square to prevent the escape. Instead, 64.Qc5+ Kb3 65.Qb5+ Kc2 66.Qc5+ Kd2 67.Qd6+ Ke2 68.Qxf6+ would have been one of the optimum way for White to continue.

Carlsen was winning for the better part of the second game. However, he erred in the endgame which allowed Arjun to salvage a draw.

Carlsen - Arjun, Game 2

Position after 53...Rxh4

What is the winning continuation for White in the above position? It is certainly not 54.Rb7+ which the world no.1 played in the above position.

Arjun - Carlsen, Game 3

Position after 25.e4

Arjun got himself a good position in the third game. However, he loosened his grip. 25...Qe5 26.Nd3 Qe6 27.e5 c5! Black found the counterplay he was looking for. Black won the game and the match 0.5-2.5.

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Meltwater Champions Chess Tour 2022 Finals Round 2 Live commentary by IM Sagar Shah and GM Harshit Raja | Video: ChessBase India

Round 2 in progress | Photo: ChessBase India live stream

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Round 2 results

Liem and Carlsen needed a minimum number of games to win their respective second round matches | Photo: chess24

Standings after Round 2

Carlsen and Duda share the lead 6/6 | Photo: chess24

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