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Decisive Tuesdays Continue As Nakamura Wins Another

Decisive Tuesdays Continue As Nakamura Wins Another

NathanielGreen
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GMs Dmitry Andreikin and GM Hikaru Nakamura are your Titled Tuesday victors from November 5, the second straight week where both winners scored 10 points and neither winner needed the tiebreaks. In the early tournament won by Andreikin, however, there was a ten-way tie for second place.

It was Nakamura's 63rd win since February 2022 and Andreikin's 18th, the most and third-most of anyone in Titled Tuesday.


Early Tournament

Participation rebounded from the 664 last week to 755 this week, with some players certainly attracted by the doubled prize fund. In the end, all of the paid spots were taken by Titled Tuesday regulars.

GM Benjamin Bok was the last perfect player, reaching 7/7, and he kept the sole lead after a draw in round eight with Nakamura but went on to lose his next two games. The main beneficiary was Andreikin, who won his last four games. In round nine, as Bok fell to GM Alireza Firouzja, Andreikin helped create a four-way tie ahead of Bok by defeating GM Sam Shankland.

By the final round, the four-way tie had become a two-horse race between Andreikin and GM Daniel Naroditsky, who co-led on nine points. The tension didn't last long, with Naroditsky conceding defeat after just 21 moves.

The two players who entered that last round on 8.5/10 points, GMs Jose Martinez and Ian Nepomniachtchi, locked up top five positions with an 80-move draw. The highest finisher who won in the last round was third-place GM Denis Lazavik, who needed just 32 moves to checkmate IM Kacper Drozdowski.

November 5 Titled Tuesday | Early | Final Standings (Top 20)

Number Rk Fed Title Username Name Rating Score Tiebreak 1
1 6 GM @FairChess_on_YouTube Dmitry Andreikin 3150 10 72
2 25 GM @Jospem Jose Martinez 3063 9 77.5
3 4 GM @DenLaz Denis Lazavik 3170 9 76
4 20 GM @lachesisQ Ian Nepomniachtchi 3076 9 74.5
5 3 GM @Hikaru Hikaru Nakamura 3295 9 71.5
6 14 GM @FabianoCaruana Fabiano Caruana 3095 9 69.5
7 7 GM @Javokhir_Sindarov05 Javokhir Sindarov 3114 9 69.5
8 1 GM @MagnusCarlsen Magnus Carlsen 3306 9 68.5
9 15 GM @DanielNaroditsky Daniel Naroditsky 3092 9 68.5
10 86 IM @AlexTriapishko Alexandr Triapishko 2908 9 62.5
11 29 GM @Andreikka Andrey Esipenko 3035 9 60
12 16 GM @GMBenjaminBok Benjamin Bok 3085 8.5 75.5
13 44 GM @alexrustemov Alexander Rustemov 2963 8.5 73
14 19 GM @mishanick Aleksei Sarana 3059 8.5 72.5
15 80 IM @MatthewG-p4p Matvey Galchenko 2914 8.5 71
16 81 IM @Arash_Tahbaz Arash Tahbaz 2923 8.5 71
17 12 GM @jefferyx Jeffery Xiong 3071 8.5 69.5
18 10 GM @rpragchess Praggnanandhaa Rameshbabu 3086 8.5 69
19 75 IM @Papa12341234 Elliot Papadiamandis 2887 8.5 67.5
20 5 GM @nihalsarin Nihal Sarin 3138 8.5 67
99 146 GM @ChessQueen Alexandra Kosteniuk 2758 7 55.5

(Full final standings here.)

Andreikin claimed the $2,000 first-place prize with his victory. Martinez earned $1,500, Lazavik $700, Nepomniachtchi $400, and Nakamura $200 to round out the top five. GM Alexandra Kosteniuk won the $200 women's prize.

Late Tournament

Although the top of the standings out of the field of 464 ended up closer than they had in the early tournament, the flow of the late event was smoother, as Nakamura never held anything less than a share of first place throughout. Both he and GM Fabiano Caruana started out on 7/7, setting up a key eighth-round clash. Caruana may have retaken the top American spot in the FIDE ratings from Nakamura this month, but in this game, Nakamura remained at the top. 

Nakamura was finally stopped by Bok in the ninth round in a bit of deja vu, as Bok also won their matchup and finished fourth last week. This week, the events also brought Bok a new rating milestone.

For Nakamura, however, it was his only hiccup. By the time the 11th and final round started, he was tied with GMs Jan-Krzysztof Duda and Jeffery Xiong, and he had already taken care of both of them in rounds six and seven, respectively. And so while those latter two played drew against each other—with Xiong locking up second place and Duda third in the process—Nakamura took on as his opponent GM Martyn Kravtsiv and wrapped up the tournament with an impressively steady performance.

November 5 Titled Tuesday | Late | Final Standings (Top 20)

Number Rk Fed Title Username Name Rating Score Tiebreak 1
1 1 GM @Hikaru Hikaru Nakamura 3308 10 78.5
2 11 GM @jefferyx Jeffery Xiong 3105 9.5 78.5
3 13 GM @Polish_fighter3000 Jan-Krzysztof Duda 3089 9.5 68.5
4 8 GM @GMBenjaminBok Benjamin Bok 3103 9 73.5
5 15 GM @Andreikka Andrey Esipenko 3053 9 71.5
6 12 GM @Jospem Jose Martinez 3060 9 69.5
7 56 IM @pheonixking2000 David Gorodetzky 2986 9 60.5
8 19 GM @DrVelja Velimir Ivic 2993 8.5 71
9 10 GM @Grischuk Alexander Grischuk 3075 8.5 69.5
10 44 GM @Cayse Martyn Kravtsiv 2906 8.5 69
11 57 GM @ContrVersia Valery Kazakouski 2855 8.5 64.5
12 3 INT GM @FairChess_on_YouTube Dmitry Andreikin 3138 8.5 64
13 20 GM @dropstoneDP David Paravyan 2987 8.5 62
14 5 GM @FabianoCaruana Fabiano Caruana 3092 8 77
15 41 GM @pouya21 Pouya Idani 2919 8 71
16 33 GM @HVillagra Cristobal Henriquez 2916 8 69.5
17 22 GM @Sanan_Sjugirov Sanan Sjugirov 2966 8 68.5
18 51 GM @kpio91 Kacper Piorun 2859 8 68.5
19 73 CM @MrLion3000 Isaak Parpiev 2783 8 60.5
20 209 NM @alex_c31 Alexander J Crump 2609 8 59.5
58 119 WGM @Sanyura Aleksandra Maltsevskaya 2665 7 53.5

(Full final standings here.)

Nakamura won $1,000 for first place and totaled $1,200 on the day, counting his early prize. Xiong won $750, Duda $350, and Bok $200 for their second- through fourth-place finishes. The $100 prizes went to GM Andrey Esipenko in fifth place and WGM Aleksandra Maltsevskaya for having the highest score among the women who played.

Titled Cup Standings

Nakamura's 10-point performance was a big deal, giving him an extra half-point in his battle to stay ahead of GM Magnus Carlsen in the Titled Cup standings, while Kosteniuk's early performance put her into sole second place in the women's standings just one point behind leader GM Aleksandra Goryachkina.

Open

# Username Score Player
1 @Hikaru 199.0 GM Hikaru Nakamura
2 @MagnusCarlsen 194.5 GM Magnus Carlsen
3 @jefferyx 187.5 GM Jeffery Xiong
4-t @Jospem 187.0 GM Jose Martinez
4-t @Polish_fighter3000 187.0 GM Jan-Krzysztof Duda

Women

# Username Score Player
1 @Goryachkina 143.5 GM Aleksandra Goryachkina
2-t @ChessQueen 142.5 GM Alexandra Kosteniuk
2-t @Flawless_Fighter 142.0 IM Polina Shuvalova
4 @karinachess1 139.0 IM Karina Ambartsumova
5-t @Meri-Arabidze 138.5 IM Meri Arabidze
5-t @annasargsyan_m 138.5 IM Anna M. Sargsyan

Other Category Leaders

Juniors: GM Denis Lazavik (185.0 points)

Seniors: GM Gata Kamsky (171.0 points)

Girls: WCM Veronika Shubenkova (123.0 points)

The Titled Cup fantasy game Chess Prophet continues as well. Current standings can be found here. (Login required.)

Titled Tuesday


Titled Tuesday is Chess.com's weekly tournament for titled players, with two tournaments held each Tuesday. The first tournament begins at 11:00 a.m. Eastern Time/17:00 Central European/20:30 Indian Standard Time, and the second at 5:00 p.m. Eastern Time/23:00 Central European/2:30 Indian Standard Time (next day).

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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