12/06/2016 – Tras la primera jornada de partidas en la modalidad de ajedrez relámpago del Grand Chess Tour, Nakamura y Carlsen siguen marcando el ritmo de la prueba. Jugadas 9 de las 18 rondas, Magnus lidera con 7 puntos, seguido por Hikaru con 6,5. En la combinada sin embargo el norteamericano tiene medio punto más que el noruego. Crónica de la tercer jornada, primera de ajedrez relámpago...
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Nakamura comenzó el torneo de ajedrez relámpago con una victoria y tres empates, pero luego volvió a encender el motor y tras ocho rondas encabezaba con 6,5/8 puntos.
Magnus Carlsen sumó 6 puntos en 8 rondas e iba con medio punto de desventaja por detrás de Nakamura
Wesley So sumó 3/9 puntos
Maxime Vachier-Lagrave logró 4,5/9
Vladimir Kramnik viéndose la cara con unos oponentes menos peligrosos, más bien amistosos
Anish Giri
Laurent Fressinet terminó la faena del día con 2 puntos en 9 rondas
Veselin Topalov sumó 2,5/9 y Fabiano Caruana 5,5/9 en la modalidad de ajedrez relámpago
Nuevamente Magnus Carlsen
Y Nakamura
¡Allez Payet!
¿Qué pensaban ustedes sobre donde estaría Magnus el viernes pasado a la caída de la tarde?
Francia ganó 2:1 a Rumanía y al parecer el Campeón del Mundo estaba a favor de los franceses
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Clasificaciones
Clasificación combinada tras 3 jornadas
9 de junio - Rápidas día 1
Hora CEST
Ronda
14:00
1
15:30
2
17:00
3
18:30
4
20:00
5
10 de junio - Rápidas día 2
Hora CEST
Ronda
14:00
6
15:30
7
17:00
8
18:30
9
11 de junio - Relámpago día 1
Hora CEST
Ronda
14:00
1
14:30
2
15:00
3
15:30
4
16:00
5
17:00
6
17:30
7
18:00
8
18:30
9
12 de junio - relámpago día 2
Hora CEST
Ronda/Actividad
14:00
10
14:30
11
15:00
12
15:30
13
16:00
14
17:00
15
17:30
16
18:00
17
18:30
18
19:00
Desempates (de ser necesarios)
20:30
Clausura
Luego en Leuven
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In this powerful new course, endgame expert Karsten Müller teams up with rising star Leon Mendonca to deliver what truly matters: 10 essential rules that every player must know.
In this video course experts examine the games of Bent Larsen. Let them show you which openings Larsen chose, where his strength in middlegames were, how he outplayed his opponents in the endgame & you’ll get a glimpse of his tactical abilities!
From the 2026 Candidates Tournament, featuring a video review by Dorian Rogozenco, to Jan Werle’s opening video on the French Tarrasch Defence, and Oliver Reeh’s tactical column ‘Top Grandmasters at Work’. Analyses by Giri, So, Wei Yi and many others.
You will learn how Black's dynamic piece activity and structural counterplay more than compensate for White's extra tempo in the colour-reversed setups.
In this course, you’ll learn how to take the initiative against the London and prevent White from comfortably playing their usual system by playing 1.d4 Nf6 2.Bf4 Nh5.
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