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Nakamura Wins Again As Ivanchuk Joins Titled Tuesday
Hikaru Nakamura won his second Titled Tuesday in a row.

Nakamura Wins Again As Ivanchuk Joins Titled Tuesday

PeterDoggers
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Straight after playing in the Lindores Abbey tournament, GM Hikaru Nakamura won his second Titled Tuesday in a row as he edged out GMs Vladimir Fedoseev and Vladislav Kovalev on tiebreak. For the first time, the Ukrainian legend GM Vasyl Ivanchuk played in the tournament.

The next Titled Tuesday will be played on May 26 at 10 a.m. Pacific / 19:00 Central Europe.

Because the tournament started two hours later than normal, Nakamura was barely able to participate. Shortly after finishing his four rounds of rapid chess on the first day of the Lindores Abbey Rapid Challenge, Naka's name was added to the participants' list.

Not long after, another Lindores Abbey participant decided to join as well: GM Alireza Firouzja, who ended up scoring only half a point less than the trio of winners. And there was the first-ever participation of Ivanchuk (@viviania), who played a few very nice games, such as his win, using the Scotch Gambit, against IM Greg Shahade:

The switch from rapid to a 3+1 time control wasn't a problem for Nakamura, who won his 11th Titled Tuesday. Of his games, his encounter with Russian GM Dmitry Bocharov (@BocharovD) stood out. The latter tried an interesting piece sac on f2, but the American player quickly chose a practical defense that guaranteed a long-lasting edge.

Nakamura, Fedoseev, and Kovalev all won $433.33 while a group of nine players shared the $100 fourth prize. Fedoseev also got the Chess.com streamers' prize of $100 that was given as 20 gifted subs to his channel.

WIM Dewi Ardhiani Anastasia Citra (@Baby_Shak) of Indonesia won the $100 prize for the best female player.

May 19, 2020 Titled Tuesday | Final Standings (Top 20)

# Rk Fed Title Username Name Score SB
1 1 GM @Hikaru Hikaru Nakamura 9 59.25
2 13 GM @Bigfish1995 Vladimir Fedoseev 9 56.5
3 32 GM @vladislavkovalev Vladislav Kovalev 9 56
4 21 GM @Alexander_Zubov Alexander Zubov 8.5 54.25
5 3 GM @Firouzja2003 Alireza Firouzja 8.5 53.75
6 4 GM @Arabicfalcon Salem AR Saleh 8.5 53.5
7 72 GM @TigrVShlyape Tigr V Shlyape 8.5 52.75
8 142 IM @Funo09 Viktor Gazik 8.5 52.25
9 9 GM @Eltaj_Safarli Eltaj Safarli 8.5 50.25
10 23 GM @kirillshevchenko Kirill Shevchenko 8.5 48.25
11 2 GM @Sibelephant Vladislav Artemiev 8.5 45.25
12 66 GM @mrkvoz Zoran Jovanovic 8.5 43.25
13 8 IM @wonderfultime Tuan Minh Le 8 54
14 152 GM @dretch Conrad Holt 8 50.5
15 11 GM @Oleksandr_Bortnyk Oleksandr Bortnyk 8 47.5
16 6 GM @nihalsarin Nihal Sarin 8 47
17 157 IM @SuperFineHipster Zura Javakhadze 8 46.5
18 134 GM @Gabrielian_Artur Artur Gabrielian 8 46
19 489 GM @2Vladimirovich90 Dmitry Andreikin 8 45.5
20 78 GM @Onischuk_V Vladimir Onischuk 8 45

(Full final standings here.)


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