Alexander Grischuk, pictured at St Petersburg, 1992, in a qualifying event to select for the Russian representatives in the European and World Youth Championships.
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Grischuk's opponent in the #GrandPrixFIDE final will be decided in the Nepomniachtchi-Wojtaszek tiebreak tomorrow!
Radoslaw Wojtaszek and Ian Nepomniachtchi finished their second semifinal game in a draw and will decide for the finalist on a tiebreak tomorrow. This will be the first tiebreak for the Polish player in this tournament.
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Hikaru Nakamura realizing he's in serious trouble.
14.Qb3 [14.Bb5! taking advantage of the black knight's vulnerable position. 14...Qg6 15.Qa4 Nb8 16.Ba3 a6 17.Bxd7+ Nxd7 18.Bxd6 Qxd6 19.f3 exf3 20.Nxf3 0–0 21.e4 fxe4 22.Qc4+ Kh8 23.Ng5 Nf6 24.Nf7+ Rxf7 25.Qxf7±; 14.f4 Qf6 15.Nc4 0–0 16.Ne5 Be8 17.Qb3+ Kh8 18.c4 a5 19.Rf2 Nb4 20.Bf1 Qh6 21.Bd2 Rd8 22.Bc3 Be7 23.Be1 Nc6²]
14...h5 15.Qd5 Be7 16.Nc4? [16.Bb5+/=]
16...Rd8 17.f3 h4=/+
0–1
14...h5 15.Qd5 Be7 16.Nc4? [16.Bb5+/=]
16...Rd8 17.f3 h4=/+
0–1
43...Rb1 [43...Rd1! 44.Ke2 Rg1 45.Kf3 Rf1+ 46.Kg4 Rf2 47.Nb7 Rxb2 48.Nc5+ Ke7 49.Nxa4 Rb3 50.Nc6+ Ke8 51.Nd4 Rxa3 52.Nc5 Kf7 53.Kf4 g5+ 54.hxg5 hxg5+ 55.Kg4 Re3 56.Ndxe6 Rxe5 57.Nxg5+ Kg6 58.Nge6=; 43...Ke7? 44.Nb7 Rd1 45.Ke3 Rg1 46.Kf4 Rc1 47.Kg4±]
44.Nd3 Kc6 45.Nf7 Rd1 46.Ke2 Rg1 47.Nxh6 Rxg3 48.Nf7 Rh3 49.Ng5 Rxh4 50.Nxe6 Rh3 51.Nd4+ Kc7 52.Nf4 Rh2+ 53.Kd3 Rxb2 54.Nxd5+ Kd8 55.e6 Rb7 56.Nc6+ Ke8 57.e7 Rd7 58.Kc4
1–0
44.Nd3 Kc6 45.Nf7 Rd1 46.Ke2 Rg1 47.Nxh6 Rxg3 48.Nf7 Rh3 49.Ng5 Rxh4 50.Nxe6 Rh3 51.Nd4+ Kc7 52.Nf4 Rh2+ 53.Kd3 Rxb2 54.Nxd5+ Kd8 55.e6 Rb7 56.Nc6+ Ke8 57.e7 Rd7 58.Kc4
1–0