10/12/2017 – La octava ronda del Chess Classic de Londres comenzó con tres tablas rápidas, pero a continuación se desencadenaron unos acontecimientos que cambiaron de manera dramática la naturaleza del torneo. Magnus Carlsen perdió una pieza y fue derrotado por Ian Nepomniachti. Eso no solamente fue un golpe duro para el Campeón del Mundo, sino que también ha cambiado de manera importante las clasificaciones del torneo y del Grand Chess Tour 2017. | Foto: ChessBase
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Chess Classic de Londres 2017
Crónica de la ronda 8 por Tatev Abrahamyan
El colíder, Fabiano Caruana se sentía cómodo con las tablas que firmó con negras en su partida con Hikaru Nakamura. Maxime Vachier-Lagrave, que necesitaba sumar 3 puntos más para la clasificación absoluta del circuito del Grand Chess Tour, no estaba encantado con su empate contra Vishy Anand, pero aún le quedaban esperanzas para la última ronda de mañana. Sin embargo, la situación cambió de manera drástica cuando Magnus Carlsen cometió un error en su partida contra Ian Nepomniachtchi y perdió una pieza. El ruso se apuntó la tercera victoria consecutiva y ha tomado el mando en solitario. Este resultado da muy buenas posibilidades a Vachier-Lagrave de sumar los puntos necesarios para ganar la general del Grand Chess Tour y también puede albergar esperanzas de apuntarse la victoria compartida en Londres. La emoción no podría ser más grande dado que mañana Nepomniachtchi y Vachier-Lagrave se verán las caras en la última ronda del torneo y del circuito 2017.
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