St Louis Chess Showdown: Nakamura beats Aronian for $60,000
Hello chess blog friends, this chess update is about the Levon Aronian - Hikaru Nakamura clash in St Louis recently. The American Grandmaster won the event with blitz fireworks to take home the 60,000 winner’s purse.
Brian Jerauld updates for the US Chess Federation website: Nakamura fell back on his instincts Tuesday afternoon, peppering Armenian heavyweight GM Levon Aronian with 9.5 points across 16 games of Blitz chess in the fifth round. The speed attack tipped the Showdown’s scorecard just before its last bell, after the match had entered Tuesday’s final round tied after four Classical games of chess. Nakamura and Aronian traded wins in the first two rounds, then fought to a pair of draws."
"In his post-game interview, Aronian admitted the 3-minute, 2-second-increment time control had often served as kryptonite in his blitzing history, perhaps revealed by his clock falling tragically behind in nearly every game played at the Chess Club and Scholastic Center of Saint Louis. The American, however, looked comfortable in his zone on Tuesday, upholding his reputation as one of the chess world’s fastest thinkers. The earth’s second highest-rated Blitz player perhaps showcased his talents best in the round’s opening game -- first hanging his queen, then stunning Aronian with a rook-and-two-knights checkmate. Nakamura eventually won the round with six wins, besting Aronian’s three. They drew seven times."
Aronian, ranked as the World No. 4 Blitz player, earned $40,000 for his efforts in the Showdown.
You can watch the full blitz match below, along with analysis form GMs Maurice Ashley,Yasser Seirawan and WGM Jennifer Shahade.
For more information, including round replays and videos, visit www.uschesschamps.com.
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Brian Jerauld updates for the US Chess Federation website: Nakamura fell back on his instincts Tuesday afternoon, peppering Armenian heavyweight GM Levon Aronian with 9.5 points across 16 games of Blitz chess in the fifth round. The speed attack tipped the Showdown’s scorecard just before its last bell, after the match had entered Tuesday’s final round tied after four Classical games of chess. Nakamura and Aronian traded wins in the first two rounds, then fought to a pair of draws."
"In his post-game interview, Aronian admitted the 3-minute, 2-second-increment time control had often served as kryptonite in his blitzing history, perhaps revealed by his clock falling tragically behind in nearly every game played at the Chess Club and Scholastic Center of Saint Louis. The American, however, looked comfortable in his zone on Tuesday, upholding his reputation as one of the chess world’s fastest thinkers. The earth’s second highest-rated Blitz player perhaps showcased his talents best in the round’s opening game -- first hanging his queen, then stunning Aronian with a rook-and-two-knights checkmate. Nakamura eventually won the round with six wins, besting Aronian’s three. They drew seven times."
Aronian, ranked as the World No. 4 Blitz player, earned $40,000 for his efforts in the Showdown.
You can watch the full blitz match below, along with analysis form GMs Maurice Ashley,Yasser Seirawan and WGM Jennifer Shahade.
For more information, including round replays and videos, visit www.uschesschamps.com.
From Alexandra Kosteniuk's
www.chessblog.com
Also see her personal chess blog
at www.chessqueen.com
Don't miss Chess Queen™
YouTube Channel
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