Gukesh tied for first place with Nepo and Hikaru

Gukesh tied for first place with Nepo and Hikaru

The 17-year-old Indian used an opening surprise with Black to win against Nijat Abasov; Caruana defeats Vidit to stay half a point off the lead.

India’s D Gukesh is in a three-way tie for first place with Ian Nepomniachtchi and Hikaru Nakamura after Round 12 of the Candidates tournament. Two more rounds remain until the World Championship challenger is decided. Fabiano Caruana who is having a late resurgence, defeated India’s Vidit Gujrathi with the White pieces to find himself half a point off the first place.

Gukesh used a rare and somewhat dubious 4…h6 opening idea in the Nimzo-Indian. His opponent Nijat Abasov was suitably surprised and went into extended periods of thought but still managed to come up with logical moves. The Indian’s plan was clear – to throw off his opponent who hadn’t lost a game with White in the tournament and play for a win. The endgame held drawing chances for Abasov and the Indian was glad that the Azerbaijani didn’t spot it perhaps.

Gukesh played out his moves quickly while Abasov struggled with time pressure and ended up making a couple of inaccuracies. “He didn’t take pawn (on a3) and after that my knight was active and I was a pawn up,” said Gukesh. “I think it will come down to whoever plays good chess in the last two rounds, manages to remain focused. I feel pretty good physically and mentally. From the start, I’ve been in good shape. I don’t feel any kind of exhaustion.”

Caruana managed to stay in the hunt after an unimpressive start in the tournament. He found a win with White over India’s Vidit Gujrathi. White moved into a small advantage after bringing on the exchange of bishops with 22…Qxe.

After his painful loss in Round 11, the 29-year-old Indian was outplayed by the world No. 2 who is now trying to keep up with the leaders.

“My results have kept me alive, said Caruana after the game, “I started to play better and feel better and started to win some games finally after a long time..every other tournament doesn’t compare to this in pressure and stakes.”

Nakamura defeated Alireza Firouzja with White for his third straight win to join Nepomniachtchi and Gukesh in the lead. While Praggnanandhaa and Nepomniachtchi played out the only draw in the Open section.

Round 12 results

Hikaru Nakamura (7.5) beat Alireza Firouzja (4.5)

Nijat Abasov (3) lost to Gukesh D (7.5)

Fabiano Caruana (7) beat Vidit Santosh Gujrathi (5)

Ian Nepomniachtchi (7.5) drew Praggnanandhaa R (6)

Women

Kateryna Lagno (6) drew Lei Tingjie (7.5)

Anna Muzychuk (4.5) lost to Vaishali Rameshbabu (5.5)

Aleksandra Goryachkina (6) drew Koneru Humpy (6)

Nurgyul Salimova (4.5) drew Tan Zhongyi (8)

Round 13 pairings

Ian Nepomniachtchi – Hikaru Nakamura

Praggnanandhaa R – Fabiano Caruana

Vidit Santosh Gujrathi – Nijat Abasov

Gukesh D – Alireza Firouzja

Women

Nurgyul Salimova – Kateryna Lagno

Tan Zhongyi – Aleksandra Goryachkina

Humpy Koneru – Anna Muzychuk

Vaishali Rameshbabu – Lei Tingjie

In the intense and closely watched Candidates Tournament, Round 12 saw Indian chess prodigy Gukesh making headlines as he surged into a three-way tie for first place alongside Nepo and Hikaru. Gukesh’s stellar performance throughout the tournament has garnered attention and admiration from the global chess community.

Gukesh’s journey in the tournament has been nothing short of impressive. Despite facing formidable opponents, the young grandmaster has displayed remarkable resilience, strategic acumen, and unwavering determination. His ability to stay composed under pressure and capitalize on opportunities has been key to his success.

Round 12 proved to be a pivotal moment for Gukesh as he delivered a masterful performance on the board, securing a crucial victory that propelled him to the top of the leaderboard. His strategic brilliance and tactical precision were on full display as he outmaneuvered his opponent with calculated moves and astute positional play.

Gukesh’s rise to the top of the standings has injected an exciting new dynamic into the tournament, setting the stage for a thrilling conclusion. With only a few rounds remaining, the competition has intensified, and every move becomes increasingly crucial in determining the ultimate victor.

The three-way tie for first place underscores the fierce competition and unpredictability of elite-level chess. As Gukesh, Nepo, and Hikaru vie for supremacy, each player must navigate the complexities of the game with skill and precision, carefully weighing each move’s potential consequences.

Gukesh’s stellar performance in Round 12 has cemented his status as a formidable contender and a rising star in the world of chess. His ability to compete at the highest level against seasoned grandmasters is a testament to his talent and dedication to the game.

As the tournament enters its final stages, all eyes will be on Gukesh as he seeks to maintain his momentum and secure victory. With his exceptional skill and strategic prowess, Gukesh has the potential to emerge triumphant and etch his name in the annals of chess history.

In conclusion, Gukesh’s remarkable performance in Round 12 has propelled him into a three-way tie for first place in the Candidates Tournament, showcasing his extraordinary talent and potential on the world stage. As the tournament reaches its climax, Gukesh’s quest for victory promises to captivate chess enthusiasts worldwide and inspire a new generation of players.