PBG Alaskan Knights defeated Ganges Grandmasters and are now only one win away from the Global Chess League final with three more matches remaining before the knockout stage. read more
Magnus Carlsen was visibly unhappy after his defeat to Maxime Vachier-Lagrave at Global Chess League. Image: Global Chess League
Day 6 of the Global Chess League in London witnessed some big upsets as Magnus Carlsen suffered a shock defeat against Maxime Vachier-Lagrave, forcing him to storm out of the venue, while young sensation Alireza Firouzja lost his first match in the second season.
Meanwhile, PBG Alaskan Knights defeated Ganges Grandmasters and are now only one win away from the final with three more matches remaining before the knockout stage.
PBG Alaskan Knights are comfortably at the top With six victories in seven matches and 18 match points – six more than Triveni and Alpine Sg Pipers. PBG’s top board Anish Giri, however, is cautious about his team’s position: “It’s not done yet, we still need to get to the final and win. But so far it’s going well and I’m happy with everything, that’s for sure”.
In a stunning upset earlier in the day, the Mumba Masters defeated the favored Alpine Sg Pipers. On board one, Carlsen was left reeling after a blunder in a combination allowed Vachier-Lagrave to claim victory. The Mumba Masters capitalized on this momentum, securing a dominant 14-5 win and delivering a major blow to the Pipers’ chances of closing in on the league’s leaders.
Triveni Continental Kings vs American Gambits: Triveni stunned as Firouzja suffers first loss
In the second match of the day, Triveni Continental Kings played the American Gambits. In their first encounter Triveni – who played as Black - crushed the American Gambits 15 – 3. However, this rematch was much more intense, with all the games going down to the wire, leading to some of the most surprising twists and turns in the tournament, so far.
The first shock came when Triveni’s Valentina Gunina blundered a winning position against Elisabeth Paehtz, overlooking a rook and handing the American Gambits an early lead. Then, on the icon board, Triveni’s Alireza Firouzja lost an even rook endgame to Hikaru Nakamura, blundering despite not being in time trouble. After the game, Nakamura quickly left the arena, while Firouzja — suffering his first defeat in the league — remained at the board, visibly stunned, as he put the pieces back in starting position.
The setbacks continued for Triveni as on the superstar board, Wei Yi failed to capitalize on a better position against Jan-Krzysztof Duda, and both Teimour Radjabov and Yu Yangyi drew their games.
The decisive blow came from Bibisara Assaubayeva, who turned a losing position around to defeat former World Champion Alexandra Kosteniuk. The only bright spot for Triveni was Javokhir Sindarov, who delivered a win against Jonas Bjerre on the prodigy board.
The final score was 14-5 in favor of the American Gambits.
PBG Alaskan Knights vs Ganges Grandmasters: PBG continue strong
In the final match of the day, tournament leaders PBG Alaskan Knights played the Ganges Grandmasters, who have been struggling at the bottom of the standings.
Ganges, playing as White, took an early lead thanks to Parham Maghsoodloo, who defeated Shakhriyar Mamedyarov on the second superstar board. However, PBG’s Anish Giri quickly leveled the score, defeating Vishy Anand with the Black pieces after Anand made a costly mistake, entering a lost endgame.
Despite initially creating a promising position, PBG’s Nodirbek Abdusattorov was unable to convert his advantage and ended up drawing against Arjun Erigaisi. Meanwhile, Ganges’ Vaishali Rameshbabu first saved a losing position but then dropped a victory against former Women’s World Champion Tan Zhongyi, with the game finishing in a draw.
PBG then scored an important victory when Alina Kashlinskaya confidently defeated Nurgyul Salimova on board five, pushing the score to 10-4. To seal victory, Nihal Sarin defeated Volodar Murzin, bringing the final score to 14-5 for PBG Alaskan Knights. After this defeat, Ganges Grandmasters were again pushed to the bottom of the scoreboard.