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Together, Nodirbek Abdusattorov, Alireza Firouzja and Andrey Esipenko are three years younger than Alexey Dreev and only three years older than Vladimir Kramnik.
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The world champion blundered in a winning position against the 15-year-old Nodirbek Abdusattorov but the wild game was eventually drawn.
World rapid champion Humpy Koneru is on top of the blitz tournament too. After 6 rounds, she leads the women's section with 5,5 points.

Koneru won against Atalik, Guseva, Mammadova, Zhukova, Sargsyan and made a draw with Tan Zhongyi.
No easy games at the top as we move into the second half of today's 12 rounds of action!
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Undoubtedly, Francisco Vallejo Pons owns the most elegant resignations.
Dmitry Andreikin is the first player to beat Magnus Carlsen at the World Rapid and Blitz Championships in Moscow!
Artemiev came from nowhere to tie for 2nd place in the World Rapid Championship after playing only a couple of top players - he's not doing such a good job of sneaking up on his rivals this time, as he takes the sole lead! :)
Carlsen's excellent score against Mamedyarov in blitz continues: The World Champion scores his 5th (or 6th counting armageddon) straight win against the Azerbajani and is now on 6,5/8 in World Blitz Ch.
Round 8 highlights include Jobava-Carlsen and Nakamura vs. sole leader Artemiev!
Some nice tricks with the passed a-pawn as Carlsen gets his bishop to e1 and beats Jobava!