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FIDE Candidates Chess Tournament 2022 (9)

Nepomniachtchi survives trouble in the opening to draw against Caruana in the Candidates Round 9

Caruana didn't make the best of an opening advantage against Nepomniachtchi. Photo ©

Caruana didn't make the best of an opening advantage against Nepomniachtchi. Photo © | https://fide.com

Fabiano Caruana got a chance to put Ian Nepomniachtchi under pressure and even catch him after managing to surprise his opponent in the Petroff. Nepomniachtchi was certain he had something against Caruana's idea but didn't remember what it was. Nepomniachtchi fell about 50 minutes behind on the clock but it was here Caruana began to slow down and then made a mistake. You have to think the very long games Caruana has been playing and yesterday's disappointment couldn't have helped but he needed to find 24.Bf1! after 24.Bxf5? he almost certainly missed 27...Nd3 ahead of times and after this it was Caruana who had to be careful as he got into time pressure, but the players repeated at move 40. Nepomniachtchi has a strong lead now and while things can go wrong he's basically only got Caruana to worry about.

Hikaru Nakamura went down to a dispiriting loss against Teimour Radjabov who hasn't won a classical game in 37 games and three years. Nakamura specializes in the Berlin played today but he just drifted into trouble and was outplayed. 13...Bg4 was maybe the start of problems and after 28...cxb4 white was winning, Radjabov was under some time pressure but he was accurate and brought home the full point.

Alireza Firouzja won a wild game against Richard Rapport. Firouzja gave up a piece because he thought it was interesting (he might have had an advantage another quieter way) but after an inaccuracy the result was up in the air for a long time. 26...Bc4? was the final mistake 26...h6 after which it was just one way traffic as black was completely tied up.

Ding Liren was another relieved man when he defeated Jan-Krzysztof Duda after a losing blunder on move 40. At first Duda was drawing too much and now he's losing, he'll need to try and restart after the rest day as three losses in four games is close to freefall.

Round 9 Standings: 1 Nepomniachtchi 6.5pts, 2 Caruana 5.5pts, 3 Nakamura 4.5pts, 4 Ding Liren 4.5pts, 5 Radjabov 4pts, 6 Firouzja 4pts, 7 Rapport 4pts, 8 Duda 3pts.

Rest Day Tuesday 28th June.

Round 10 pairings Wednesday 29th June; Rapport-Ding, Duda-Caruana, Nepomniachtchi-Radjabov and Nakamura-Firouzja.

FIDE World Chess Championship Candidates Round 9 Candidates

FIDE Candidates 2022 Madrid ESP (ESP), 16 vi-5 vii 2022 cat. XXI (2772)
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
1. Nepomniachtchi, Ian g RUS 2766 * * ½ ½ ½ . 1 ½ ½ . 1 . 1 . 1 . 2943
2. Caruana, Fabiano g USA 2783 ½ ½ * * 1 0 ½ . 1 . 1 . ½ . ½ . 2848
3. Nakamura, Hikaru g USA 2760 ½ . 0 1 * * ½ . 1 0 ½ . ½ . ½ . 2772
4. Ding, Liren g CHN 2806 0 ½ ½ . ½ . * * ½ . ½ . ½ . ½ 1 2765
5. Radjabov, Teimour g AZE 2753 ½ . 0 . 0 1 ½ . * * ½ ½ ½ . ½ . 4 2732
6. Firouzja, Alireza g FRA 2793 0 . 0 . ½ . ½ . ½ ½ * * ½ 1 ½ . 4 2723
7. Rapport, Richard g HUN 2764 0 . ½ . ½ . ½ . ½ . ½ 0 * * ½ 1 4 2729
8. Duda, Jan-Krzysztof g POL 2750 0 . ½ . ½ . ½ 0 ½ . ½ . ½ 0 * * 3 2652
Round 9 (June 27, 2022)
Caruana, Fabiano - Nepomniachtchi, Ian ½-½ 40 C42 Petroff's Defence
Ding, Liren - Duda, Jan-Krzysztof 1-0 61 A13 Reti Opening
Radjabov, Teimour - Nakamura, Hikaru 1-0 41 C65 Ruy Lopez Berlin
Firouzja, Alireza - Rapport, Richard 1-0 41 C65 Ruy Lopez Berlin

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Firouzja, Alireza vs Rapport, Richard

[%evp 0,30,13,13,62,13,20,-1,29,22,10,1,0,-3,-4,-4,-4,-22,-18,-15,-14,-8,12, 24,11,23,32,6,6,1,15,11,2] 1. e4 e5 2. Nf3 Nc6 3. Bb5 Nf6 4. d3 Bc5 5. O-O Nd4 6. Nxd4 Bxd4 7. c3 Bb6 8. Na3 8.Ba4 is setting a new trend. 8...  c6 9. Ba4 d6 ( Relevant: 9... O-O 10. Bg5 h6 11. Bh4 d5 12. exd5 cxd5 13. Re1 g5 14. Bg3 Bg4 15. Qd2 e4 16. Bb3 Re8 17. Nb5 Nh5 18. dxe4 Nxg3 19. hxg3 a6 20. Nd4 dxe4 21. Re3 Qf6 22. Rae1 Rad8 23. Rxe4 Rxe4 24. Rxe4 Bf5 25. Re3 Bxd4 26. cxd4 Rxd4 27. Qc3 Qd8 28. Qe1 Kf8 29. Rf3 Bg6 30. Qe5 Kg8 31. Rf6 Kh7 32. f4 Rd7 33. fxg5 Re7 34. Qf4 hxg5 35. Qf2 Kg7 36. Rf3 Qd6 37. Re3 Rc7 38. Re1 a5 39. Qe3 Vallejo Pons,F (2703)-Navara,D (2681) Prague 2022 1/2-1/2 (77) ) 10. Bb3 Qe7 Firouzja pointed to this as an inaccuracy. 11. Nc4 [#] 11...  Bg4 ( Predecessor: 11... Bc7 12. f4 b5 13. fxe5 dxe5 14. Ne3 O-O 15. Nf5 Bxf5 16. Rxf5 h6 17. Qf3 Nh7 18. Bd2 Rad8 19. Rf1 Rd7 20. Qh5 Qe8 21. R5f3 a5 22. a4 bxa4 23. Bxa4 Rd6 24. Bb3 Rd7 25. Be3 Bd6 26. Bc4 a4 27. Bc1 Rb7 28. h3 Ra7 29. Kh2 Rb7 30. h4 Ra7 31. Rf5 Re7 32. R5f3 Rb7 33. Qg4 Kh8 34. Qh5 f6 0-1 (34) Karjakin,S (2754) -Vidit,S (2721) Moscow 2019 ) 12. Qe1 Bc5?! ( 12... Bc7 ) 13. Kh1 a5 14. f4 ( 14. a4 ) 14...  a4 15. Bc2 b5 16. fxe5 dxe5 17. Nxe5!? A very good practical try. ( 17. Ne3 ) 17...  Qxe5 18. d4 Bxd4 19. cxd4 Qxd4 20. Be3?! The computer now thinks black is in the game but it remains difficult. ( 20. Bd2 Is considered much stronger. 20... Qxb2 21. Rc1 ) 20...  Qxb2 21. Qf2 Be6 22. Bd4 Qb4 23. Bc5 Qc3 24. Rac1 Rd8 25. Bb1 Qe5 26. Qh4 Bc4? ( 26... h6 ) 27. Rf5 Qb2 28. Rg1 ( 28. Re1 is a bit counter intiutive at first but it's the winning move here. ) 28...  Be6? ( 28... Rd2! and black is fighting. ) 29. Qg3 Nd7 30. Bd6 Qd4 31. Rff1 h5 32. e5! Not hard to find but this finishes the game. Rapport runs out of moves very quickly now, 32...  Qg4 33. Qe3 h4 34. h3 Qh5 35. Be4 Qh6 36. Qf3 ( 36. Qa7 ) 36...  f6 37. Bxc6 Kf7 38. Bxb5 Qh5 39. Qe4 Nxe5 This now loses a piece. 40. Be2 Qg5 41. Bxe5 1-0

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