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Two Near-Perfections In Titled Tuesday

Two Near-Perfections In Titled Tuesday

NathanielGreen
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For the first time ever, both Titled Tuesday winners came one draw away from a perfect score, as both GM Minh Le in the early tournament and GM Hikaru Nakamura in the late tournament "settled" for scores of 10.5/11 and full-point outright victories.

Le started a perfect 10/10 before a draw in the final round, while Nakamura made a draw in round seven. It was the second straight week with no need for tiebreaks to decide first place.


Early Tournament

This week's early tournament featured 748 players, but they were no match for Le. As he kept winning every round, his opponents only got more difficult: GM Arjun Erigaisi fell in round eight, then Le took down GM Oleksandr Bortnyk in round nine. Round 10 was Le's toughest challenge yet in Nakamura. Surely the buck stopped there? But no, Le won again, moving to within one round of perfection.

However, Le also needed just a draw to clinch outright first place and, after 34 moves against third-place finisher GM Jeffery Xiong, a draw was the result.

In between them in the final standings was GM Jose Martinez. Martinez finished second in last week's early tournament, and did it again this week—this time with a Chess.com film crew in tow.

Martinez has been subject to certain insinuations from GM Vladimir Kramnik for some time, and while Kramnik changed his tune somewhat after this result, he remained highly critical. Martinez responded:

Jose Eduardo Martinez Alcantara

Despite only starting the tournament on 2.5/4, Martinez then won seven in a row to reach second place by half a tiebreak point over Xiong. In the final round, Martinez checkmated GM Maciej Klekowski in just 26 moves with a sudden but overpowering kingside attack.

February 27 Titled Tuesday | Early | Final Standings (Top 20)

Number Rk Fed Title Username Name Rating Score Tiebreak 1
1 10 GM @wonderfultime Tuan Minh Le 3129 10.5 74.5
2 11 GM @Jospem Jose Martinez 3053 9.5 68.5
3 15 GM @jefferyx Jeffery Xiong 3082 9.5 68
4 1 GM @Hikaru Hikaru Nakamura 3273 9 77.5
5 7 GM @vi_pranav Pranav V 3030 9 76.5
6 19 GM @DenLaz Denis Lazavik 3037 9 71
7 13 GM @Polish_fighter3000 Jan-Krzysztof Duda 3121 9 70
8 16 GM @Grischuk Alexander Grischuk 3037 9 69
9 3 GM @HansOnTwitch Hans Niemann 3053 9 66
10 63 IM @MatthewG-p4p Matvey Galchenko 2894 9 65.5
11 27 GM @Njal28 Aram Hakobyan 3045 9 64
12 8 GM @mishanick Alexey Sarana 3074 9 62
13 23 GM @GHANDEEVAM2003 Arjun Erigaisi 3072 8.5 81.5
14 70 IM @scarabee43 Marco Materia 2902 8.5 70.5
15 14 GM @Oleksandr_Bortnyk Oleksandr Bortnyk 3026 8.5 69.5
16 72 FM @Zohid6 Mukhammadzokhid Suyarov 2883 8.5 67
17 127 GM @Evgeny81 Evgeny Postny 2761 8.5 64.5
18 82 GM @maciek_92 Maciej Klekowski 2867 8.5 61
19 69 GM @TigrVShlyape Gata Kamsky 2914 8.5 59.5
20 676 GM @Sam_ChessMood Samvel Ter-Sahakyan 2955 8.5 46
56 142 GM @ChessQueen Alexandra Kosteniuk 2773 7.5 61.5

(Full final standings here.)

Le won $1,000 for his efforts, while Martinez took home $750 and Xiong $350. Nakamura finished fourth, just ahead of GM Pranav Venkatesh on tiebreaks; they won $200 and $100, respectively, while GM Alexandra Kosteniuk won the $100 women's prize on a 7.5 score.

Late Tournament

Nakamura's performance in the late event, which had 509 players total, was all the more impressive for the gauntlet he faced. His last eight opponents all finished the tournament in the top 20, and his last seven all in the top 12, including every other top-five finisher. Nakamura defeated all of them except GM Jan-Krzysztof Duda in round seven, which created a four-way tie for first place on 6.5/7.

Three rounds later, the tournament was all but over. Wins over GMs Liem Le, Nihal Sarin (below), and Andrew Hong put Nakamura a full point above the field.

Like Minh Le earlier, Nakamura now needed only a draw to clinch the tournament. His opponent was the always-tough fellow 2024 candidate GM Alireza Firouzja, but Nakamura kept on rolling for his fourth career Titled Tuesday score of 10.5 or better.

Left to fight for second place were Arjun and Duda, who both scored 9.5 points, with Arjun taking the tiebreak edge for second place. Arjun beat GM Aram Hakobyan in the final round to lock up his position.

February 27 Titled Tuesday | Late | Final Standings (Top 20)

Number Rk Fed Title Username Name Rating Score Tiebreak 1
1 1 GM @Hikaru Hikaru Nakamura 3273 10.5 82.5
2 19 GM @GHANDEEVAM2003 Arjun Erigaisi 3072 9.5 76
3 8 GM @Polish_fighter3000 Jan-Krzysztof Duda 3121 9.5 73
4 2 GM @nihalsarin Nihal Sarin 3195 9 74
5 13 GM @SpeedofLight0 Andrew Hong 3080 9 67.5
6 10 GM @mishanick Alexey Sarana 3074 9 61.5
7 20 GM @Njal28 Aram Hakobyan 3045 8.5 75
8 32 GM @KuzubovYuriy Yuriy Kuzubov 2980 8.5 74.5
9 21 GM @Msb2 Matthias Bluebaum 3035 8.5 73
10 12 GM @jefferyx Jeffery Xiong 3082 8.5 69.5
11 14 GM @Firouzja2003 Alireza Firouzja 3072 8.5 69
12 17 GM @LiemLe Liem Le 3060 8.5 68.5
13 52 GM @Fandorine Maksim Chigaev 2936 8.5 67
14 23 GM @Hrant_ChessMood Hrant Melkumyan 3014 8.5 66
15 25 GM @dropstoneDP David Paravyan 2993 8.5 62
16 16 GM @FabianoCaruana Fabiano Caruana 3055 8 75
17 36 GM @Genghis_K Federico Perez Ponsa 2946 8 73.5
18 22 IM @MITerryble Renato Terry 3023 8 73
19 42 GM @Sargsyan_Shant Shant Sargsyan 2923 8 72.5
20 63 GM @js20000 Jan Subelj 2845 8 69.5
65 114 GM @Goryachkina Aleksandra Goryachkina 2700 7 60.5

(Full final standings here.)

Nakamura's $1,000 first-place prize gave him $1,200 on the day in total. Arjun won $750 and Duda $350. Nihal finished fourth for $200 and Hong fifth for $100, and GM Aleksandra Goryachkina won the $100 women's prize with seven points.

Titled Cup Standings

The top four remained unchanged while Duda displaced GM Sergei Zhigalko in fifth. Kosteniuk moved from fifth to fourth in the women's standings while Le Thao Nguyen Pham moved into the top five.

There were no changes at the top in the juniors, seniors, or girls divisions, although a race is heating up between GMs Alex Rustemov (117.5 points) and Gata Kamsky (112.0 points with two fewer tournaments) among the seniors.

Open

# Username Score Player
1 @Hikaru 154.0 GM Hikaru Nakamura
2 @dropstoneDP 139.5 GM David Paravyan
3 @Jospem 137.0 GM Jose Martinez
4 @mishanick 136.0 GM Alexey Sarana
5 @Polish_fighter3000 134.0 GM Jan-Krzysztof Duda

Women

# Username Score Player
1 @karinachess1 104.0 IM Karina Ambartsumova
2 @Goryachkina 99.0 GM Aleksandra Goryachkina
3 @Sanyura 68.0 IM Aleksandra Maltsevskaya
4 @ChessQueen 60.0 GM Alexandra Kosteniuk
5 @Fh2411 57.5 IM  Le Thao Nguyen Pham 

Other Category Leaders

Juniors: CM Artem Bardyk (105.5 points)

Seniors: GM Alex Rustemov (117.5 points)

Girls: WCM Veronika Shubenkova (52.5 points)

The new Titled Cup fantasy game Chess Prophet continues as well. Current standings can be found here. (Login required.)

Titled Tuesday


Titled Tuesday is Chess.com's weekly tournament for titled players, with two tournaments held each Tuesday. The first tournament begins at 11:00 a.m. Eastern Time/17:00 Central European/20:30 Indian Standard Time, and the second at 5:00 p.m. Eastern Time/23:00 Central European/2:30 Indian Standard Time (next day).

NathanielGreen
Nathaniel Green

Nathaniel Green is a staff writer for Chess.com who writes articles, player biographies, Titled Tuesday reports, video scripts, and more. He has been playing chess for about 30 years and resides near Washington, DC, USA.

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