Team Aronian Rises: 2-0 vs. Carlsen, Nepomniachtchi
GM Levon Aronian and the Triveni Continental Kings stole the show on day nine of the Tech Mahindra Global Chess League 2023, winning vs. both the SG Alpine Warriors and Balan Alaskan Knights to join the tie for first.
Aronian defeated fellow icons, GMs Magnus Carlsen and Ian Nepomniachtchi, paving the way for team victory along with GM Wei Yi, who also went 2-0, beating formidable GMs Arjun Erigaisi and Teimour Radjabov.
The GM Jan-Krzysztof Duda-led Chingari Gulf Titans scored a compelling victory vs. GM Maxime Vachier-Lagrave's UpGrad Mumba Masters, going undefeated with three wins.
The Upgrad Mumba Masters bounced back in a must-win match vs. the Ganges Grandmasters with pivotal wins by GMs Humpy Koneru and Javokhir Sindarov.
The action will continue on July 1, starting at 7:00 a.m. ET/13:00 CEST.
Round Eight
- Upgrad Mumba Masters 3-12 Chingari Gulf Titans (Vachier-Lagrave vs. Duda on top board)
- Triveni Continental Kings 10-8 SG Alpine Warriors (Aronian vs. Carlsen)
Round Nine
- Ganges Grandmasters 4-10 UpGrad Mumba Masters (Anand vs. Vachier-Lagrave)
- Balan Alaskan Knights 9-10 Triveni Continental Kings (Nepomniachtchi vs. Aronian)
UpGrad Mumba Masters 3-12 Chingari Gulf Titans
In round three, these two teams played to a complete tie, drawing on every single board. Today was an entirely different story. The Chingari Gulf Titans achieved the most convincing win of the day with three victories and no losses.
GM Daniil Dubov defeated GM Vidit Santosh, who seemed to be off balance from the start, blundering a pawn and later a bishop.
With the kings castled to opposite sides, IM Polina Shuvalova crashed through first, rushing all her pieces at GM Harika Dronavalli's kingside.
GM Alexandra Kosteniuk seized her chance for a comeback vs. Humpy, setting up unstoppable checkmate threats.
Final Position
The Titans rose out of their previous defeats to shake up the leaderboard. The UpGrad Mumba Masters now need to win both of their remaining matches to have any chance at making the final.
Triveni Continental Kings 10-8 SG Alpine Warriors
In round three, the Warriors defeated the Kings by a mere point due to GM Praggnanandhaa R.'s win with Black outweighing GM Yu Yangyi's with White―while all the other games ended in draws. This was the Kings' chance to strike back.
Aronian served Carlsen his first loss with the white pieces, sinking pieces into the holes around the Norwegian icon's king for a decisive mating attack. Can you find the move Carlsen should have played here?
White to move.
In the final moment of the game, Carlsen and Aronian shared a laugh. Aronian had an explanation for why:
"Quite often it happens. You see the move you were going to play is a blunder, and then suddenly on the last three seconds you decide to play it because you forgot. This has happened to me many times, and that's why we were laughing because I thought the same happened to Magnus."
Later Carlsen himself explained what had happened.
Qe7 instead would have lead to an equal position, and most likely would have won us the match. One reason I took the rook is that in almost 20 years of playing Levon I've learned to take a skeptical look at his sacrifices, but I've got to admit this one was sound :) https://t.co/lWdgyE2Xmk
— Magnus Carlsen (@MagnusCarlsen) June 30, 2023
Praggnanandhaa won yet again to reach 7.5 points, navigating his way out of a tactical minefield vs. GM Jonas Bjerre and outplaying him in the time scramble queen ending.
Praggnanandhaa marches on! https://t.co/TljP380TjV#GlobalChessLeague pic.twitter.com/GUsMWxgrSl
— chess24.com (@chess24com) June 30, 2023
Fellow Indian prodigy GM Gukesh D. defeated Yu, leaving the fate of the match hanging on the close game Wei vs. Erigaisi. Wei fought his way to an extra pawn and soon found a winning resource. How would you go about converting this ending?
Black to move.
This was a critical victory for the Kings, keeping them in contention as the rounds tick by.
Ganges Grandmasters 4-10 UpGrad Mumba Masters
Entering the round in fifth on the scoreboard, the UpGrad Mumba Masters had their backs against the wall, greatly in need of another victory over the Ganges Grandmasters, who they defeated with Black in round four.
The first blood was shed on the prodigy board. Sindarov escaped his own kingside troubles by setting up a sneaky trap vs. GM Andrey Esipenko.
Checkmate out of the blue, courtesy of White's bishop pair
On the icon board, Vachier-Lagrave held a pawn down ending vs. GM Viswanathan Anand.
Humpy added to the Masters' lead, chasing GM Hou Yifan's king down in the center in an all-out attacking brawl.
Humpy Koneru beats former Women's World Champion Hou Yifan with a nice, attacking game!https://t.co/VdwC149c3N#GlobalChessLeague pic.twitter.com/cDVVSAXr3P
— chess24.com (@chess24com) June 30, 2023
After Vidit saved a worse position vs. GM Leiner Dominguez, GM Alexander Grischuk and GM Harika Dronavalli's games settled into draws, sealing a convincing and undefeated victory for the UpGrad Mumba Masters over one of the leading teams.
Balan Alaskan Knights 9-10 Triveni Continental Kings
In their previous encounter in round four, the Kings won a close match with both sides winning two games but the Kings winning with Black. Now that the Knights have the chance to play for the more valuable black wins, who would come out on top?
IM Sara Khadem claimed the first win for the Kings, snatching an extra piece when GM Nino Batsiashvili blundered a subtle tactic.
Wei was able to create the chaotic attacking chances he thrives in vs. Radjabov, crashing through his opponent's kingside by any means necessary and coming out on top in their double-edged wrestling match. Wei's explosive sixth victory of the event is our Game of the Day, analyzed by GM Dejan Bojkov.
Wins by GM Raunak Sadhwani and GM Tan Zhongyi for the Knights meant that the Kings' icon Aronian was their last hope―in a must-win position vs. Nepomniachtchi. The legendary American grandmaster was up to the task, converting his material advantage with ease.
Aronian has been on an incredible comeback over the last two days, embarking on a three-game winning streak in which he's defeated Duda, Carlsen, and Nepomniachtchi back-to-back.
With this team victory, the Kings join a three-way tie in match points with the leaders, the Ganges Grandmasters and the SG Alpine Warriors.
"A lot of people wrote Triveni off, and in the beginning, we had a lot of challenges and we lost a few games. But, now we have momentum and are doing what we're supposed to do here. We came here to dominate."
— Tech Mahindra Global Chess League (@GCLlive) June 30, 2023
A buoyant atmosphere at the @trivenickings camp… pic.twitter.com/TNqH49P5js
The stage is set for a riveting day tomorrow to see which two teams will make it to the final.
A day of upsets and dominance as the propensity of pressure is about to reach its boiling point.
— Tech Mahindra Global Chess League (@GCLlive) June 30, 2023
Who is going to come out on top?
Stay tuned to find out@tech_mahindra @FIDE_chess @DubaiSC#GlobalChessLeague #GCL #TheBigMove #GCLonJioCinema pic.twitter.com/vuVcanBWtx
Global Chess League Standings After Day 9
# | Team | Played | Wins | Losses | Draws | Game Pts | Match Pts |
1 | Ganges Grandmasters | 9 | 5 | 4 | 0 | 79 | 15 |
2 | SG Alpine Warriors | 8 | 5 | 3 | 0 | 69 | 15 |
3 | Triveni Continental Kings | 9 | 5 | 4 | 0 | 68 | 15 |
4 | UpGrad Mumba Masters | 9 | 4 | 4 | 1 | 65 | 13 |
5 | Chingari Gulf Titans | 8 | 3 | 4 | 1 | 68 | 10 |
6 | Balan Alaskan Knights | 9 | 3 | 6 | 0 | 72 | 9 |
Tech Mahindra Global Chess League 2023 consists of a preliminary group stage and a final contested by the top two teams. In each match, members of the same team play with the same color. All games are in the 15+10 time control.
Previous Coverage
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- Team Aronian, Team Anand Prevail In Photo Finish Matchups
- Carlsen Wins Climactic Clash vs. Anand, Leads Team To Top
- Anand Gains 4th Victory, But Team Duda Defeats Leaders
- Cunning Carlsen, Unbeatable Praggnanandhaa Fall To Team Nepomniachtchi
- Praggnanandhaa Carries Team Carlsen To The Top
- Wei Yi, Team Anand Keep On Winning
- Carlsen Beats Anand, But Ganges Grandmasters Strike Back
- Anand, Hou Show Class Is Permanent As Global Chess League Begins
- Carlsen, Ding, Anand, Hou Yifan: Big Names Added To Global Chess League Lineup