24/01/2019 – La décima ronda del grupo Masters en el Torneo Tata Steel Chess se disputó en la Iglesia de San Pedro (Pieterskerk) Leiden. Todas las partidas salvo dos concluyeron con victorias: Magnus Carlsen venció a Vishy Anand, Jan-Kryzsytof Duda cayó derrotado en manos de Richard Rapport, Vidit Gujrathi se impuso a Vladimir Kramnik, Jorden van Foreest ganó contra Ian Nepomniachtchi. Ding Liren vs. Shakhriyar Mamedyarov y Sam Shankland vs. Teimour Radjabov fueron los dos empates. Tras diez rondas Magnus Carlsen ha tomado el mando en solitario con 7/10 puntos. Hoy es día de descanso en Wijk aan Zee. Mañana se disputará la undécima ronda. | Foto: Alina l'Ami (Tata Steel Chess 2019)
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Tata Steel Chess 2019, ronda 10
El grupo Masters jugando en la Iglesia de San Pedro en Leiden
Ronda 10 - Miércoles, 23 de enero de 2019 (Leiden)
Carlsen, Magnus - Anand, Viswanathan
1-0
Duda, Jan-Krzysztof - Rapport, Richard
0-1
Ding, Liren - Mamedyarov, Shakhriyar
½-½
Vidit, Santosh Gujrathi - Kramnik, Vladimir
1-0
Van Foreest, Jorden - Nepomniachtchi, Ian
1-0
Fedoseev, Vladimir - Giri, Anish
0-1
Shankland, Samuel - Radjabov, Teimour
½-½
Vidit Gujrathi mirando la partida de Sam Shankland vs. Ding Liren | Foto: Alina l'Ami (Tata Steel Chess 2019)
Magnus Carlsen y Anish Giri | Foto: Alina l'Ami (Tata Steel Chess 2019)
La zona de los aficionados en la Iglesia de San Pedro de Leiden (Pieterskerk) | Foto: Alina l'Ami (Tata Steel Chess 2019)
¡Vaya con lo que están jugando los papis! | Foto: Alina l'Ami (Tata Steel Chess 2019)
¡Cuarta victoria de Giri con negras en cinco partidas! Está a medio punto de Carlsen, que ha ganado "a su manera" a Anand, a falta de tres rondas. Mi columna: https://t.co/VCsErD4MT0
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Sistema de desempate
En el caso de que al final de la competició (tras 13 rondas), dos o más jugadores quedasen empatados por puntos, se disputaría un desempate en la modalidad de partidas de ajedrez relámpago.
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