World Chess Championship Candidates: Matthias Blübaum Holds His Own Against Leader but Remains Unsatisfied - Archysport
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There are still four rounds left in the Candidates Tournament for the World Chess Championship title match in Cyprus. Uzbek Javohir Sindarov continues to make solid progress.
The chess world is astonished by Javokhir Sindarov: The young Usbeke comes effortlessly through the candidate tournament for the chess world championship like few before him – his last remaining competitor takes on humor as a means of pressure.
World Chess Championship Candidates: Matthias Blübaum Holds His Own Against Leader but Remains Unsatisfied - Archysport
Matthias Blübaum’s High-Stakes Struggle at the Chess Candidates Tournament For the first time in 35 years, a German player is competing on the grandest stage of professional chess. Matthias Blübaum has arrived in Cyprus for the Chess Candidates Tournament, an event that serves as the final gateway to the World Chess Championship. Whereas Blübaum has managed to hold his own against the tournament’s dominant leader, the Grandmaster is far from sat…
In the World Chess Candidates Tournament in Cyprus, the 20-year-old Uzbek player Dzhavohir Sindarov is confidently leading after ten rounds. Meanwhile, in the women's field, India's Vaishali Ramesbabu took the lead. In the parallel Grenke tournament in Germany, Vincent Keymer secured a qualification spot for the World Freestyle Chess Championship, The Guardian reported.
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