Khaleej Times

Grischuk beats Mamedyarov, to face Maxime in Chess final

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sharjah — Alexander Grischuk of Russia beat erstwhile co-leader Shakriyar Mamedyarov of Azerbaijan to join Maxime Vachier-Lagrave of France for the lead after the penultimat­e round of the €130,000 Sharjah FIDE Grand Prix at the Sharjah Chess Club.

Grischuk, former World Championsh­ip semifinali­st and 3-time World blitz chess champion, used the Panov Botvinnik Attack against the Caro Kann Defense of Mamedyarov. The Russian gained control of the center and transposed to an advantageo­us Rook and pawn endgame. The Azerbaijan­i saw that he could not stop pawn promotion and resigned on the 60th move.

The win allowed Grischuk to tie French GM Maxime Vachier-Lagrave for the lead with 5 points each going into the last round. The two leaders face off in the exciting final round in the race for the top prize of €20,000.

Maxime was held to a draw by Ian Nepomniach­tchi of Russia who essayed the English Opening. The game went into the Four Knights variation and after an exchange of Queens on the 18th move the Russian entered the Rook and pawn endgame a pawn up.

Maxime defended accurately and they agreed to halve the point after a marathon 96 moves.

Mamedyarov and four others are within striking distance at 4.5 points each namely Nepomniach­tchi, Michael Adams of England, Dmitry Jakovenko of Russia and Hikaru Nakamura of the USA.

Jakovenko used the Giuoco Piano to draw with Adams in 30 moves. Nakamura was held to a draw in 53 moves of a Queen’s Gambit Declined by Levon Aronian of Armennia. Aronian and five others are tied at 4 points each, namely Richard Rapport of Hungary, Li Chao, Hou Yifan and Ding Liren of China and Francisco Vallejo Pons of Spain.

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