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Tata Steel Chess Blitz: Arjun grabs sole lead, now World no.14 in Blitz

by Shahid Ahmed - 20/11/2021

Records keep tumbling when Arjun Erigaisi plays tournaments. The 18-year-old continues his brilliant momentum in Blitz as he scored an unbeaten 6.5/9 to gain sole lead. He is the only player who remained undefeated for nine rounds of Blitz. His total unbeaten streak is at 16 games now at Tata Steel Chess India 2021. That's not all, he has climbed to World no.14 and India no.2 in Blitz in the live ratings. Aronian is once again in pursuit of Arjun as he is just a half point behind him at 6.0/9. They will face each other in the 14th round. The final day of Blitz starts tomorrow, Sunday 21st November from 1 p.m. IST at National Library of India, Kolkata. Photo: Lennart Ootes

Can Arjun do a Magnus?

In the previous edition, Magnus Carlsen won both Rapid and Blitz section of Tata Steel Chess India 2019. Arjun Erigaisi seems to be on the path to etch his name in history in the same line as the world champion. If he manages to achieve this feat, it will be something that cannot be broken, only tied further by future players. However, one must keep in mind that six players have played 18 games in a span of four consecutive days. It is quite obvious that tiredness and fatigue is developing. Arjun however seems to have plenty left in his tank.

Arjun Erigaisi is on the fast track to greatness | Photo: Lennart Ootes

Round 1: Vidit - Raunak: 1-0

Vidit and Raunak had an interesting rook, bishop and four same side pawns endgame.

Position after 28.Bd4

The material is balanced, yet a quick glance reveals that Black's king is in a precarious position. The endgame is definitely difficult to play with only last few seconds left on the clock. Raunak being a very strong player managed to prolong the fight until he eventually fell into a mating net.

Position after 59...Ba3

Find out the finish after 59...Ba3. 59...Ra4 would have continued the fight a bit longer.

Vidit Gujrathi's FIRST win in Tata Steel Blitz! | Video: ChessBase India

Round 2: Raunak - Parham: 1-0

Raunak bounced back immediately, played excellent chess to beat Parham in the second round.

Position after 29.f5

29.f5 is a powerful move, utilizes the pin on the e-file. The game continued 29...Bxg3+ 30.Kxg3 Rc6 31.Nc1 e5 32.dxe5 fxe5 33.Nxe5+ Nxe5 34.Rxe5 Rxe5 35.Rxe5 and now Black self-pinned the d5-pawn 35...Rc5. White won the game in a few more moves.

Arjun - Shankland: 1-0

Arjun Erigaisi played the endgame beautifully against Sam Shankland.

Position after 25...Red6

25...Red6 seems to be very natural and absolutely fine. However, computer does not like the move. Guess who else did not like the move? Arjun. He made the most out of it, 26.Bc5 Rxd5 27.exd5 Ne7 28.c4 and White has gained a substantial advantage. The conversion was not easy, yet Arjun converted it into a full point and made it look easy against someone who is very strong at endgame like Shankland.

Gukesh - Liem: 1-0

D Gukesh scored a very nice victory against the former World Blitz champion Le Quang Liem.

Position after 23...Rxd4

Find out what tactics Gukesh employed here to gain a significant advantage.

Gukesh bests Liem who resigns a move before the inevitable checkmate | Video: ChessBase India

Round 3: Nihal - Gukesh: 0-1

Nihal and Gukesh had an exciting back and forth game which was won by Gukesh.

Position after 37.Qg4+

White's final mistake turned out to be 37.Qg4+ in an already difficult position. 37...Rg5 38.Qe2 hxg3 39.hxg3 Rh8 and Black won the game in the next few moves.

Gukesh comes out on top in a rollercoaster of a battle against Nihal | Video: ChessBase India

Round 4: Vidit - Nihal: 1-0

Vidit played a fantastic positional game to outplay Nihal.

Position after 30.Ng5+

The g5-knight is heading towards e6. Can you figure where should White plan to place the d1-knight?

Vidit Gujrathi vs Nihal Sarin | Video: ChessBase India

Round 6: Gukesh - Arjun: 0-1

Arjun Erigaisi seized his opportunity when his opponent Gukesh started playing passively in a difficult position.

Position after 25.Qd1

Arjun played incredible on all parts of the board to score a victory after making a hat-trick of draws.

Liem - Nihal: 0.5-0.5

Nihal made a Houdini-like escape in a completely lost position against Liem.

Position after 46...Nd7

White can still win this via 47.f4. However, 47.Bg7 was played and Black managed to save the game 47...Kxa7.

Round 7: Nihal - Raunak: 0-1

Raunak Sadhwani won an exciting battle against Nihal Sarin which was anybody's game to win. Both of them mutual errors which the other player was not able to capitalize it. Eventually, Raunak won the game.

Arjun - Vidit: 1-0

Arjun Erigaisi flagged Vidit in a position where there was a checkmate in two moves.

Time, Time, Time! Arjun Erigaisi vs Vidit Gujrathi | Tata Steel Chess India 2021

Round 8: Raunak - Gukesh: 1-0

Raunak was worst against Gukesh for the better part of the game. However, he endured difficult positions and eventually turned things around in the final moments of the game to win it.

Vidit - Aronian: 0-1

Aronian's creative side got the better of Vidit in the eighth round.

Photo Gallery

First move is being made on Aronian's board, he scored 6.0/9 | Photo: Lennart Ootes

Liem scored 5.5/9 so far, including a hat-trick | Photo: Lennart Ootes

Parham was leading at one point by scoring four consecutive victories, however two losses set him back | Photo: Lennart Ootes

Gukesh scored 50% including wins over Liem, Nihal and Vidit | Photo: Lennart Ootes

Nihal had a tough start, however he finished with two consecutive wins | Photo: Lennart Ootes

Shankland started with three consecutive losses, finished the day with 4.0/9 | Photo: Lennart Ootes

Raunak defeated Parham, Nihal and Gukesh, now at 3.5/9 | Photo: Lennart Ootes

Vidit had the toughest day as he suffered five consecutive losses, including twice ran out of time | Photo: Lennart Ootes

Harika beat Raunak, drew with Gukesh and Shankland | Photo: Lennart Ootes

Highlights

A few interesting finishes

Sam Shankland (USA) lost to Parham Maghsoodloo (IRI), Round 1

Raunak Sadhwani defeated Parham Maghsoodloo (IRI). Round 2

D Gukesh defeated Le Quang Liem (VIE), Round 2

Sam Shankland (USA) lost to Levon Aronian (ARM), Round 3

Levon Aronian (ARM) lost to Parham Maghsoodloo (IRI), Round 4

D Gukesh lost to Arjun Erigaisi, Round 6

Replay Round 1-9 games

Round 9 results

Round 9 on 2021/11/20 at 1800 h
Bo.No.FEDRtg NameResultName FEDRtgNo.
15USA2660
GMShankland Sam1 - 0GMSadhwani Raunak
IND251710
26IRI2601
GMMaghsoodloo Parham0 - 1GMNihal Sarin
IND26674
37IND2616
GMErigaisi Arjun½ - ½GMLe Quang Liem
VIE27743
48ARM2767
GMAronian Levon1 - 0GMHarika Dronavalli
IND24222
59IND2376
GMGukesh D1 - 0GMVidit Santosh Gujrathi
IND27391

Details

Standings after Round 9

Rk.SNo NamesexFEDRtgPts. TB1  TB2  TB3  TB4 
17
GMErigaisi ArjunIND26166,50,026,0042
28
GMAronian LevonARM27676,00,023,0043
33
GMLe Quang LiemVIE27745,51,022,5041
46
GMMaghsoodloo ParhamIRI26015,50,022,7553
59
GMGukesh DIND23764,51,019,0031
64
GMNihal SarinIND26674,50,020,5031
75
GMShankland SamUSA26604,00,015,2530
810
GMSadhwani RaunakIND25173,50,017,7531
91
GMVidit Santosh GujrathiIND27393,00,010,0030
102
GMHarika DronavalliwIND24222,00,07,7510

Details

Tata Steel Chess India 2021 Blitz Round 1-9 | Live commentary by IM Tania Sachdev, IM Sagar Shah and Samay Raina | Video: ChessBase India

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