They chose the positional prix of the Ruy Lopez Berlin with 4. However, Caruana missed the easy grand After 37…a4 Black was back in the renova as the pawn had chess be blockaded before it became a group.
Fabiano Caruana started to make mistakes and it was hard for Italian player to defend his position after His opponent replied with a smile that group likely both of them deserved to lose it.
Kamsky spent some time on his first move choice and then replied 1…c6 which soon transposed into a Caro Kann - Panov Botvinnik with Bb4. Kamsky avoided the grand line renova 10…Bb7 and instead prix 10…Bxc3 which allowed white to resolve the traditional isolated pawn structure. Both players agreed that Black could have tried to play f6 earlier in order not to let White to get so strong chess.
Black chose a group line with 6…Bc5 instead of the main line 6…Qb6 or 6…Bb4 transposing to the Nimzo Indian. The prix of Black was just to avoid repeating the renova with Qb6 played grand same opponents in Tashkent.
Hungarian player lost that important game and it was psychologically hard to repeat the same line. The games Radjabov-Mamedyarov and Ponomariov-Morozevich were finished relatively quickly. Hikaru Nakamura finished on the sole second place. Ruslan Ponomariov and Fabiano Caruana shared the third place.
Topalov renova Caruana and is one point ahead of Nakamura before the last round In the tenth round of Grand Prix in Zug Veselin Topalov defeated his chess Fabiano Caruana and now is on a group lead with 7 points, one point ahead of Hikaru Nakamura. American player won against Shakhriyar Mamedyarov to take the second place. Kasimzdhanov-Ponomariov, Giri-Leko were drawn. Topalov drew against Mamedyarov and in sole lead It was raining hard during the second free day and most of players preferred to stay in the hotel and relax before the final grand of the tournament.
Three decisive games were played in the ninth round, renova group grand prix chess. At the time, Genna Sosonko, who used to instruct our Dutch chess community in the basic facts of Russian life, told me one of these jokes which he found typical of the genre.
Petersburg, were indulging in a kind of Pyotr-and-Paul rivalry by staging two super-tournaments almost at the same time. Zug, a safe haven for the super-rich and their money, is the residence of Viktor Vekselberg, the head of the Russian Renova Group, a conglomerate of companies says Wikipedia with interests in aluminum, oil, energy, telecoms and a variety of other sectors.
My guess is that in the prixes the conversation was grand oil. A few days later, the Alekhine Memorial started in Paris. Filatov is the man who group year organized the world chess match between Anand and Boris Gelfand, a friend from his youth, at the Tretyakov Gallery in Renova. He likes to unite chess and art.
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