Candidates: Gukesh in three-way tie for lead after Pragg holds Nepo in round 12 (2024)

India's D Gukesh beat Azerbaijan's Nijat Abasov using a bold opening strategy with black pieces to climb back atop the table of the FIDE Candidates 2024 (Open). He's joined there in a three-way tie by Russia's IanNepomniachtchi (who was held to a draw by India's RPraggnanandhaa) and USA's Hikaru Nakamura (who beat France's Alireza Firouzja after a complicated mid-game). Closing following the leading pack is Nakamura's compatriot Fabiano Caruana, withPraggnanandhaa a further point away.

In the Women's section, China's Tan Zhongyi and Lie Tingjie remained 1-2 with draws against Bulgaria's Nurgyul Salimova and Russia's Kateryna Lagno respectively. Elsewhere, India's Vaishali R's remarkable resurgence continued, with a third straight win (this over Ukraine's Anna Muzychuk) while compatriot Koneru Humpy remains in a three-way tie for third after a draw against Russia's Aleksandra Goryachkina.

Here's how round 12 panned out:

Results in round 12 (of 14):

FIDE Candidates Tournament (Open):

  • IanNepomniachtchi (RUS) drew RPraggnanandhaa (IND)

  • Hikaru Nakamura (USA) beat Alireza Firouzja (FRA)

  • Nijat Abasov (AZE) lost to Gukesh D (IND)

  • Fabiano Caruana (USA) beat Vidit Gujrathi (IND)

FIDE Women's Candidates Tournament:

Gukesh goes top along with Nepo, Nakamura

Gukesh made his intentions clear very early on with an opening that took most experts, and seemingly Abasov, by surprise. Called the Nimzo-Indian, it's an aggressive defensive strategy with black that opens up the game - and that's what it did on the night. Gukesh pressed Abasov back and after gaining a pawn mid-game simply took over the board, penning the Azerbaijan GM back, exchanging queens, and eventually took the win in 57 moves. Gukesh will now play with white against Firouzja in the next round.

Nakamura's win, with white, came after a solid opening by both players (Firouzja opening with the French defence), but after a complicated mid-game that saw both players trade advantages, Firouzja's inclination to play the extra-risky move rather than the safe option played into Nakamura's hands and the American saw the game off with little fuss.

Caruana seemed to take the advantage early on in his game against Vidit, with the Indian GM having to make his King run around early. But Vidit held off Caruana in the mid-game before a late mistake (moving the King away from a position of solidity) saw Caruana end up winning the the game with a minimum of fuss. The win means the American GM remains in the hunt, now just half-a-point behind the three-leader pack.

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Last round's sole leader Nepomniachtchi, playing white against Praggnanandhaa, had to see off a bit of pressure exerted by the Indian GM in what turned out to be a complex end-game. Nepomniachtchi's priority seemed to be to ensure atleast a draw was made, and that is how it panned out in the end. The Russian GM's safety first approach, though, wasn't mirrored by his chasing pack and that's now clearly reflecting in the standings.

With two rounds to go, the tournament appears to be anyone's with all four at the top in with a big shout.

The big match to watch out for in round 13 will be Nakamura vsNepomniachtchi

Tan remains sole lead (again), Vaishali continues resurgence

In the women's Candidates, though, things are a lot more clear at the top. Leader for most of the rounds, Tan held off a surprisingly bold Salimova (playing all out as one might when they are bottom, and facing the player topping the table) and forced a draw from a losing position. Meanwhile, her closest competitor, compatriot Lie was unable to take advantage of a winning position against Lagno and was forced to cede the draw. The two results means the gap at the top remains 0.5... while the chasing pack remain two points behind the leader.

In that chasing pack, Humpy and Goryachkina played out a draw (the first result of the night, in fact), while Vaishali continued her mini-resurgence late on in the tournament with a third straight win, taking down Muzychuk with black pieces with a strong mid-game that allowed her total control of the board and helped convert the winning-position end-game.

So what does that do to the standings?

Standings after Round 12 (of 14):

FIDE Candidates Tournament (Open):

  • Nepomniachtchi,Nakamura, Gukesh (7.5)

  • Caruana (7)

  • Praggnanandhaa (6)

  • Vidit (5)

  • Firouzja (4.5)

  • Abasov (3)

FIDE Women's Candidates Tournament:

  • Tan (8)

  • Lei (7.5)

  • Goryachkina, Lagno, Humpy (6)

  • Vaishali (5.5)

  • Muzychuk,Salimova (4.5)

Note - There are five Indians playing the Candidates for the first time, which is a winner-takes-it-all tournament between the top 8 players in the world to decide who will compete in the World Championship match to challenge the reigning world champion.

Two rounds remain:

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Candidates: Gukesh in three-way tie for lead after Pragg holds Nepo in round 12 (2024)

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Candidates: Gukesh in three-way tie for lead after Pragg holds Nepo in round 12? ›

FIDE Candidates 2024: Gukesh in three-way tie for lead after Praggnanandhaa holds Nepomniachtchi in round 12. India's D Gukesh beat Azerbaijan's Nijat Abasov using a bold opening strategy with black pieces to climb back atop the table of the FIDE Candidates 2024 (Open).

Who are the candidates for chess round 13 in 2024? ›

Chess Candidates 2024, Round 13 Highlights: Gukesh beats Firouzja to become sole leader; Vaishali wins vs Tingjie; Pragg loses to Caruana; Vidit, Humpy games end in draw.

What is the tiebreaker for candidates chess tournament 2024? ›

Players got 1 point for a win, ½ point for a draw and 0 points for a loss. Tiebreaks for the first place were addressed as follows: If two players are tied, they will play two rapid chess games at 15 minutes plus 10 seconds per move. If a three- to six-way tie occurs, a single round-robin will be played.

What is the tie breaker for candidates in 2024? ›

If there is no tie for first place after 14 rounds, ties for all positions shall be broken according to the following criteria, in order of priority: a) Sonneborn-Berger System; b) Total number of wins in the tournament; c) The results of the games between the players involved in the tie; d) Drawing of lots.

Who won the chess Candidates Tournament? ›

Dommaraju Gukesh, a 17-year-old Indian grandmaster, made history on Sunday: He won the Candidates Tournament in Toronto, held to select the challenger for the World Chess Championship in the classical time control. With that achievement, he became the youngest player ever to qualify for the title match.

Who won Fide candidates in 2024? ›

17-year-old Gukesh D emerged as the Winner of the Candidates Tournament 2024 to become the youngest World Chess Championship challenger ever!

Who is the youngest chess candidates winner? ›

After 14 rounds and over three weeks of play, 17-year-old GM Gukesh Dommaraju has won the 2024 FIDE Candidates Tournament and is the youngest player in history to win a Candidates Tournament. He will play GM Ding Liren for the world championship title later this year.

Who is the best chess player in the world? ›

Magnus Carlsen

What is the SB tiebreaker in chess? ›

The Sonneborn–Berger score (or the Neustadtl score or rarely Neustadtl Sonneborn–Berger score) is a scoring system often used to break ties in chess tournaments. It is computed by summing the full score of each defeated opponent and half the conventional score of each drawn opponent.

What is the tie breaker rule in chess? ›

The player with the highest number of wins with the black pieces breaks the tie. This stands for Average Rating of Opponents Cut 1. This means the rating of all your opponents (excluding the lowest-rated opponent) is averaged, and the player with the highest average opponent rating is the winner.

What is the tie breaker rule? ›

The specific tiebreaker rule used can vary depending on the jurisdiction and the individual's accrediting body, but it is typically based on factors such as the location of the individual's home, employment, and dependents, as well as their intent to reside in a particular country.

What is the tiebreak in FIDE candidates? ›

If no tie for first place after 14 rounds:

If there's no tie for first place after 14 rounds, tie-breaks will be applied to determine the positions of players as follows: Sonneborn-Berger System. Total number of wins in the tournament. The results of the games played between the tied players, if applicable.

Who are the candidates for chess 2024 round 13? ›

Candidates Chess 2024: India's 17-year-old prodigy, D Gukesh, ground out a hard-fought victory over Alireza Firouzja in Round 13 of the Candidates 2024 chess tournament to surge into the sole lead with just one more round left.

What is the prize money for winning the chess candidates tournament in 2024? ›

Open Candidates Tournament Information:

Prizes: 48,000 euros for the winner, 36,000 euros for the second place, and 24,000 euros for the third place.

Who is the 17-year-old chess player? ›

India unveils Chennai's 17-year-old Gukesh as its youngest challenger in chess history. Gukesh Dommaraju has become the youngest challenger for the World chess title, breaking the 40-year-old record set by legendary Garry Kasparov in 1984.

Who is the best chess player in the world 2024? ›

GM Magnus Carlsen

What time is the chess Candidates Tournament in 2024? ›

INDIANS IN ACTION — SCHEDULE
  • Round 1: April 4 (14:30 Local time; 12:00 AM IST)
  • Round 2: April 5 (14:30 Local time; 12:00 AM IST)
  • Round 3: April 6 (14:30 Local time; 12:00 AM IST)
  • Round 4: April 7 (14:30 Local time; 12:00 AM IST)
  • Round 5: April 9 (14:30 Local time; 12:00 AM IST)
Apr 3, 2024

What is the prize money for candidates tournament 2024? ›

By winning the 2024 Candidates Chess tournament, D Gukesh pocketed €48,000 (~ Rs 42.6 lakhs). He further accumulated €3,500 for every half-point scored. Since he finished with nine points, that is another €63,000 (~ Rs 56 lakhs). In total, therefore, he won €111,000 (~ Rs 98 lakhs).

Who will be playing in the World Chess Championship? ›

The World Chess Championship 2024 will be a chess match between the reigning world champion Ding Liren and the challenger Gukesh Dommaraju to determine the World Chess Champion. The match is provisionally scheduled between November 20 and December 15, 2024, with the location yet to be announced.

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