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Nikita Vitiugov qualified for quarterfinals.
Update for Team USA: Jeffery Xiong and Leinier Dominguez win on demand to force playoffs tomorrow at the #FIDEWorldCup while Wesley So is out after a draw.

https://khantymansiysk2019.fide.com/en/news/372/
There are 5 tiebreaks at #FIDEWorldCup tomorrow:
🇨🇳 Ding - Alekseenko 🇷🇺
🇷🇺 Grischuk - Dominguez 🇺🇸
🇵🇱 Duda - Xiong 🇺🇸
🇦🇿 Mamedyarov - Radjabov 🇦🇿
🇻🇳 Le - Aronian 🇦🇲

Vachier-Lagrave, Yu and Vitiugov are already in the quarterfinals.
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Today 18-year-old Jeffrey Xiong struck back brilliantly against Jan-Krzysztof Duda by using 1.e4 e5 2.Bc4, a relic opening system first analyzed in the late 1400s and early 1500s by pioneers such as Luis Ramírez de Lucena and Ruy López de Segura.
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Xiong, Jeffery - Duda, Jan-Krzysztof

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FIDE World Cup 2019 round 4-2
Leinier Dominguez hits back to reach tiebreaks after Alexander Grischuk self-destructed in time trouble!
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Dominguez Perez, Leinier - Grischuk, Alexander

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FIDE World Cup 2019 round 4-2
Forwarded from never lose hope
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Interview with Leinier Dominguez | FIDE World Cup 2019 | R4, G2 |
Yu Yangyi knocks Ian Nepomniachtchi out of the #FIDEWorldCup, so we've now lost the no. 2, 4 and 5 seeds, with no. 1 seed Ding Liren fighting for survival!
Forwarded from utubebot
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Interview with Yu Yangyi | FIDE World Cup 2019 | R4, G2 |
Humpy Koneru keeps leading FIDE WGP leg in Skolkovo. Decisive round is ahead.
In round 10, #WomenGrandPrixFIDE leader Koneru Humpy made a draw with Kateryna Lagno.

Top standings before the final day:
1. Koneru - 7½/10
2. Ju - 7
3. Goryachkina - 6½
4. Lagno - 6

In the last round, Koneru has White against Ju, and Goryachkina has White against Cramling.
Pia Cramling could not find 35.b4 and deciding that she was losing the knight, surrendered in a draw position
Grigory Levenfish and Mikhail Tal. USSR, 1957?

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"Patience is the most valuable trait of the endgame player. In the endgame, the most common errors, besides those resulting from ignorance of theory, are caused by either impatience, complacency, exhaustion, or all of the above."

🔸 Pal Benko

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