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MVL tackles Carlsen's experiment

by Shahid Ahmed - 03/12/2019

The Grand Chess Tour finals started on 2nd December 2019 in Hammersmith London. Magnus Carlsen faces Maxime Vachier-Lagrave and Ding Liren faces Levon Aronian in the semi-finals in a series of classical, rapid and blitz matches to determine the finalists. The semi-final matches were made according GCT standings before the finals at London. On the first day both matches ended up in a draw, however Carlsen-MVL match did not lack fireworks as Carlsen tested the Najdorf expert MVL with an experiment of his own, to which MVL responded well and the game ended up in a very exciting draw. Meanwhile Aronian settled for a quiet draw with Ding as he was still recuperating from jet-lag. Photo: Lennart Ootes / Grand Chess Tour

Double draw starts GCT Finals

The semi-finals of  2019 Grand Chess Tour Finals kicked off in Hammersmith London. Magnus Carlsen and Ding Liren are competing against Maxime Vachier-Lagrave and Levon Aronian respectively in a series of classical, rapid and blitz matches to determine the two finalists. Whilst both classical games ended in a draw, there was no lack of action on the board. Tomorrow, the two pairs will meet again with the opposite colors before moving on to the rapid and blitz portion.

Carlsen has his eyes set on MVL | Photo: Lennart Ootes / Grand Chess Tour

GCT Finals Bracket

Grand Chess Tour finals bracket | Photo: Official site

Magnus Carlsen vs Maxime Vachier-Lagrave ½ - ½

The no eye-contact handshake | Photo: Lennart Ootes / Grand Chess Tour

The fascinating Sicilian Najdorf ended in a hard-fought draw in 32 moves. Carlsen deviated in the opening with an unusual combination of ideas, taking the game into unknown territory from move 7.

Carlsen took MVL to uncharted waters with 7.f3

With the kings castled on the opposite sides, Carlsen was attempting to build an attack on the kingside, while Vachier-Lagrave was mobilizing on the queenside. During his interview with Maurice Ashley, Levon Aronian predicted that “feathers would fly” and they did when the center opened up and Vachier-Lagrave sacrificed a piece for an attack.

Instead of recapturing the knight at c5, MVL went ahead with 25...Qa2+

But as is the case with all perfectly played games, this battle ended in a draw after Carlsen realized that avoiding a repetition would result in a disaster. After the game, the Frenchman promised another fighting game tomorrow.

A young little chess enthusiast kid made the inaugural first move 1.Nc3 | Photo: Lennart Ootes / Grand Chess Tour

After making 1.Nc3, the little kid realized he wanted to play 1.Nf3, he motioned for it and he was allowed to play what he actually wanted.

Levon Aronian vs Ding Liren ½ - ½

Carlsen observes Aronian-Ding action | Photo: Lennart Ootes / Grand Chess Tour

Levon Aronian explained that he had a poor night of sleep due to jet lag following the Tata Steel Rapid and Blitz and simply wanted a quiet game. He essayed a sideline with 6.g3 in the Semi-Tarrasch variation, which his opponent was well prepared for. Once Aronian spotted a tactical sequence where he sacrificed his rook for a perpetual, the game ended in a draw.

Can you find the tactical resource which Aronian spotted here?

Ding was satisfied with the draw with the black pieces, while Aronian was not disappointed wasting his white pieces, reasoning that as in the World Cup, he will get his chances.

The postmortem of their game between Ding and Aronian | Photo: Lennart Ootes / Grand Chess Tour

Source: Press Release

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