2018 Sinquefield Cup: Magnus Carlsen, Hero or Villain?
The players liken Magnus Carlsen to a particular hero or villain.
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The players liken Magnus Carlsen to a particular hero or villain.
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Grandmaster Fabiano Caruana shares his thoughts after his game in Round 9.
2018.08.27
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Grandmaster Wesley So shares his thoughts after his game in Round 9.
2018.08.27
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International Master Eric Rosen plays live rapid and blitz games on the popular free site Lichess.org. Tour around the site as Eric shows how to use features like the tablebase to improve your game.
2018.08.07
Eric Rosen vs. Yudi-aja, G/10: A43 Old Benoni defence
G/5;inc3: B27 Sicilian, Hungarian variation
International Master Eric Rosen plays live rapid and blitz games on the popular free site Lichess.org. Tour around the site as Eric shows how to use features like the tablebase to improve your game.
2018.08.07
Eric Rosen vs. Yudi-aja, G/10: A43 Old Benoni defence
G/5;inc3: B27 Sicilian, Hungarian variation
After an exciting 3 way tie for First Place in the 2018 Sinquefield Cup there will be a playoff for who travels to London for the finale of the 2018 Grand Chess Tour. Will it be Fabiano Caruana or Wesley So. Live Commentary provided by GM Yasser Seirawan, GM Maurice Ashley, and WGM Jennifer Shahade.
Шестой Кубок Синкфилда закончился большим дележом, и общим решением все трое - Карлсен, Каруана, и Аронян - объявлены победителями. Но борьба на этом не закончилась - смотрите в прямом эфире плей-офф между Каруаной и Со за выход на финальный турнир Grand Chess Tour в Лондоне. Комментируют гроссмейстеры Пётр Свидлер и Евгений Мирошниченко
GM Maurice Ashley interviews Magnus Carlsen after his draw in Round 9 against Hikaru Nakamura. Magnus is in a 3 way tie for First Place and looking forward to who will play in the Playoff tomorrow, August 28, 2018 at 1:00 pm.
After an exciting 3 way tie for First Place in the 2018 Sinquefield Cup there will be a playoff for who travels to London for the finale of the 2018 Grand Chess Tour.
GM Levon Aronian holds on to win the game against Alexander Grischuk and ties for first place with GM Fabiano Caruana.