09/08/2017 – Tras una victoria en la ronda 6 sobre el luchador Wesley So, se incorpora al grupo más cercano de perseguidores de líder, Maxime Vachier-Lagrave. El resto de las partidas terminó en tablass, aunque Magnus Carlsen estuvo cerca de 6 horas intentando que su peón de ventaja llegase a valer un punto en un final de torres contra Hikaru Nakamura, que estuvo peor toda la partida y que demostró una excelente pericia defensiva para aguantar. | Fotografía: Lennart Ootes
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Levon Aronian vs Wesley So 1-0
Única partida decidida de la ronda. Wesley no parece haber llegado en buena forma a San Luis, aunque se mantiene luchador. La dama de Levon entró en juego y el posterior dominio del centro permitió al armenio atacar al rey negro y capturarle los peones del flanco de rey.
Aronian: vini, vidi, vinci | Fotografía: Lennart Ootes
Magnus Carlsen vs Hikaru Nakamura ½
94 jugadas y 6 horas después de haber empezado a jugar resultó que la ventaja del campeón mundial resultó esteril. Parece que Nakamura empieza a encontrale el quid a Carlsen, a quien tenía por bestia negra.
Carlsen: casi siempre perfecto | Fotografía: Lennart Ootes
Arriba: el rey y no el peón debía haber atterizado en h5 | Abajo: Nakamura aliviado tras haber logrado llegar a la cumbre | Fotografías: Lennart Ootes
Fabiano Caruana vs Maxime Vachier-Lagrave ½
El francés echó mano de su predilecta Najdorf. Caruana no rehuyó el reto y planteó una novedad. Maxime derivó hacia aguas más tranquilas. La ventaja de Caruana se diluyó cuando simplificó en un final de peones, con uno de ventaja, pero imposible de convertir en victoria.
Ian Nepomniachtchi vs Peter Svidler ½
Los rusos no se metieron en demasiadas complicaciones. En un mediojuego de alfiles de colores opuestos, se fueron produciendo cambios y simplificaciones hasta las tabla. El peón blanco de b7 ya no podía avanzar más.
Sergey Karjakin vs Viswanathan Anand ½
Karjakin escogió el sistema Londres, que se usa para intentar evitar la teoría. Las blancas no sacaron ventaja y las negras igualaron con relativa facilidad, con juego activo. Se acordaron tablas cuando se cambiaron todas las piezas excepto los caballos.
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