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FIDE World Cup 2019. Interview with Jeffery Xiong. | R1, G2 |
Ding Liren not only reaches Round 2 of the #FIDEWorldCup but is now the world no. 2 after overtaking Fabiano Caruana by 0.6 points!
Peter Svidler is also into Round 2 of the #FIDEWorldCup after crashing through in 21 moves!
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FIDE World Cup 2019. Peter Svidler in the studio. | R1, G2 |
Ding Liren, Dubov, Vidit, Giri, Xiong, Mamedyarov, Radjabov, Svidler & Esipenko are all already in Round 2 of the #FIDEWorldCup
After 132 moves Ghaem does it, forcing tiebreaks tomorrow against Yu Yangyi!

Most of the second round participants were determined at the FIDE World Cup in Khanty-Mansiysk. 23 matches will continue on tiebreaks tomorrow.

More about the results of day 2 at #FIDEWorldCup:
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Niclas Huschenbeth knocks out Arkadij Naiditsch.
Norwegian Johan-Sebastian Christiansen
sensationaly knocks out the Polish World #22 Wojtaszek in the #FIDEWorldCup by winning both games in R1. He had several chances to secure a draw in G2, but decided to go for a win - which paid off.
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FIDE World Cup 2019. Interview with Johan-Sebastian Christiansen. | R1, G2 |
Some #FIDEWorldCup confirmed R2 pairings:
Ding-Movsesian
Christiansen-Alekseenko
So-Demchenko
Karjakin-Sevian
Giri-Najer
Mamedyarov-Kasimdzhanov
Svidler-Esipenko
Aronian-Magshoodloo
Cheparinov-Artemiev
Vitiugov-Huschenbeth
Vidit-Rakhmanov
Dubov-Firouzja
#FIDEWorldCup
Wesley So, Leinier Dominguez , Jeffery Xiong, and Sam Sevian are through to the Second Round of the 2019 #FIDEWorldCup. Hikaru Nakamura and Sam Shankland have to navigate tomorrow's tiebreaks. Check out today's key games at Chess Life Online!

https://new.uschess.org/news/four-americans-advance-fide-world-cup/