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Old Guard, New Guard Both Represent On Tuesday

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The June 13 edition of Titled Tuesday was won by GMs Gata Kamsky in the early event and Jan-Krzysztof Duda late. The 49-year-old Kamsky, who challenged for the FIDE World Championship in 1996, won outright with 9.5 points ahead of a nine-way tie for second. Duda, 25, won the late tournament on the second tiebreak ahead of GM David Anton.


Early Tournament

Kamsky not only outlasted the field of 538 to win the event, but he finished just ahead of three of the biggest names in chess: GM Fabiano Caruana finished second, GM Hikaru Nakamura third, and GM Magnus Carlsen fourth.

Kamsky faced two of them, drawing Carlsen in round seven and Caruana in round 10. Kamsky did, however, defeat fifth-place GM Vincent Keymer in the ninth round, delivering checkmate with equal material.

With a round to go, Kamsky and Caruana were tied for the lead along with GMs David Paravyan and Daniil Dubov, all four on 8.5 points. Kamsky managed to grab the only win, toppling Dubov with the London System while Caruana and Paravyan drew.

Caruana, in fact, started 7/7 and then made only draws in the last four games. It was still enough for second place, in a draw-heavy tournament where the top four finishers were all undefeated.

June 13 Titled Tuesday | Early | Final Standings (Top 20)

Number Rk Fed Title Username Name Rating Score Tiebreak
1 29 GM @TigrVShlyape Gata Kamsky 2990 9.5 64.5
2 6 GM @FabianoCaruana Fabiano Caruana 3121 9 82.5
3 3 GM @Hikaru Hikaru Nakamura 3230 9 77.5
4 1 GM @MagnusCarlsen Magnus Carlsen 3294 9 74
5 35 GM @VincentKeymer Vincent Keymer 2939 9 71.5
6 12 GM @FairChess_on_YouTube Dmitry Andreikin 3043 9 71
7 4 GM @dropstoneDP David Paravyan 3117 9 70.5
8 15 GM @DenLaz Denis Lazavik 3045 9 69.5
9 71 IM @TheRealGmochey Dominik Horvath 2853 9 62.5
10 216 GM @RaunakSadhwani2005 Raunak Sadhwani 3049 9 62
11 8 GM @Duhless Daniil Dubov 3084 8.5 72
12 17 GM @BogdanDeac Bogdan Daniel Deac 3010 8.5 70
13 57 FM @snowlord Ivan Yeletsky 2860 8.5 65
14 68 GM @GMKrikor Krikor Sevag Mekhitarian 2880 8.5 65
15 45 IM @MatthewG-p4p Matvey Galchenko 2889 8 74.5
16 30 GM @VladimirKramnik Vladimir Kramnik 2954 8 73
17 52 GM @baki83 Etienne Bacrot 2886 8 72.5
18 2 GM @nihalsarin Nihal Sarin 3203 8 72.5
19 39 GM @FGHSMN Bharath Subramaniyam H 2917 8 70.5
20 58 GM @Fandorine Maksim Chigaev 2859 8 69
65 295 WCM @Lady_Nika Veronika Shubenkova 2543 7 60.5

(Full final standings here.)

Kamsky won $1,000 for his efforts while Caruana won $750, Nakamura $350, Carlsen $200, and Keymer $100. WCM Veronika Shubenkova won the $100 women's prize, scoring 7/11.

Late Tournament

Although they ultimately tied for the lead out of 454 participants, Duda and Anton both lost in the sixth round of the late event (to GMs Pavel Eljanov and Hrair Simonian, respectively).

Neither lost again and Duda took the outright tournament lead by the end of round 10 with his win over GM Anton Korobov.

That was enough to barely retain the standings edge after a draw in the 11th round, even when Anton defeated Junior Speed Chess Championship participant GM Daniel Dardha in the round.

The first tiebreak was actually equal, but the second tiebreak gave a small edge to Duda. 

June 13 Titled Tuesday | Late | Final Standings (Top 20)

Number Rk Fed Title Username Name Rating Score 1st Tiebreak
1 12 GM @Polish_fighter3000 Jan-Krzysztof Duda 3056 9.5 70.5
2 21 GM @tptagain David Anton Guijarro 2984 9.5 70.5
3 4 GM @dropstoneDP David Paravyan 3120 9 71
4 27 GM @Oleksandr_Bortnyk Oleksandr Bortnyk 2976 9 67
5 13 GM @BogdanDeac Bogdan Daniel Deac 3021 9 66
6 59 IM @fmshawnrl123 Shawn Rodrigue-Lemieux 2884 9 62.5
7 2 GM @nihalsarin Nihal Sarin 3214 9 61
8 45 GM @DanielDardha2005 Daniel Dardha 2914 8.5 72
9 31 GM @kuli4ik Mikhail Demidov 2947 8.5 71
10 22 GM @jcibarra José Ibarra 2951 8.5 56
11 14 GM @GOGIEFF Anton Korobov 3022 8 77
12 86 GM @EREBUNI91 Hrair Simonian 2799 8 73.5
13 28 GM @daro94 Dariusz Swiercz 2958 8 73
14 33 GM @jefferyx Jeffery Xiong 2934 8 70.5
15 38 GM @Vaathi_Coming Aravindh Chithambaram 2918 8 68.5
16 26 GM @gena217 Guillermo Vazquez 2976 8 67
17 67 GM @KNVB Aman Hambleton 2822 8 67
18 18 NM @Valera_B5 Valery Sviridov 2986 8 66.5
19 133 IM @elcandado Roberto Gomez 2683 8 66
20 71 IM @I_am_Javi Ernesto Fernandez 2789 8 66
52 120 WGM @Meri-Arabidze Meri Arabidze 2661 7 57

(Full final standings here.)

Duda's win earned him $1,000 while Anton still got $750 for second place. Paravyan finished third for $350. GM Oleksandr Bortnyk won $200 in fourth place, GM Bogdan Daniel Deac $100 in fifth, and WGM Meri Arabidze won her fourth $100 prize of the year as the lead woman player.

Titled Tuesday

Chess.com runs Titled Tuesday every week for titled players. Two 11-round Swiss tournaments run each Tuesday, an early event at 8:00 a.m. Pacific Time/17:00 Central European and a later one at 2:00 p.m. Pacific Time/23:00 Central European.

NathanielGreen
Nathaniel Green

Nathaniel Green is a staff writer for Chess.com who writes articles, player biographies, Titled Tuesday reports, video scripts, and more. He has been playing chess for about 30 years and resides near Washington, DC, USA.

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