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Tsydypov Shock Titled Tuesday Winner

Tsydypov Shock Titled Tuesday Winner


GM Zhamsaran Tsydypov scored 9.5/11 to win his first Titled Tuesday ever on March 24, despite taking a draw in a dead-winning position the final round. GM Vladimir Fedoseev, the only player who could have caught him, blundered into checkmate against last week’s Titled Tuesday winner GM Nihal Sarin. Nihal took second place with nine points, holding the best tiebreaks among players on that score, the rest being GMs Hans Niemann, Jan-Krzysztof Duda, Parham Maghsoodloo, and IM Yoseph Taher. IM Polina Shuvalova with 7.5/11 eked out the women’s prize over GM Alexandra Kosteniuk on the same score.

Nihal now also leads standings in the TItled Tuesday Spring Split. 


Broadcast

If you missed the Take Take Take broadcast with GM David Howell, WFM Maud Rodsmoen, and NM James Altucher, you can catch it below!

CCT Standings

Nihal became the first winner of a tournament in the split to finish top 10 in another one. Niemann joined the top-10 with his third-place mark.







Rank Fed Player Points Week 4
1 GM Nihal Sarin 17 +7
2 GM Sina Movahed 10
3 GM Javokhir Sindarov 10
4

GM Zhamsaran Tsydypov 10 +10
5

GM Dmitry Andreikin 7
6 GM Aleksandar Indjic 7
7 GM Magnus Carlsen 7
8 GM Nikolas Theodorou 7
9 GM Hans Niemann 6 +5
10 GM Arjun Erigaisi 6

Full Standings | Titled Tuesday Info | CCT Info | CCT Standings

Tournament Recap

As has been happening more often than not of late, the early leaders weren’t able to sustain the same level of performance throughout. GM Oleksandr Bortnyk became the last perfect player, reaching 7/7, with a massive comeback effort against GM Arjun Erigaisi. It would not be the last comeback win of the tournament.

The score did not last. GM Vugar Rasulov entered the next round just behind Bortnyk, and would win to gain sole first place for himself, leapfrogging Bortnyk.

Joining Bortnyk on 7/8 were Nihal, Niemann, Fedoseev, GM Raunak Sadhwani, and Tsypydov. Tsydypov’s Greek Gift sacrifice, which led to a checkmate of Arjun in just 25 moves, ended up as one of the more important games of the tournament, even if it didn’t appear so at the time.

But Tsydypov would end up becoming the only player on 7/8 or better who then won in both the ninth and 10th rounds. Rasulov got taken out by Nihal in the ninth, which helped produce a four-way tie for first place between Tsydypov, Niemann, Fedoseev, and Tsydypov, who all had 8/9 with two rounds left.

Niemann and Fedoseev played to a draw, giving an opening to Tsydypov after Nihal fell behind by as much as nearly two minutes, and also on board.

Tsydypov now had the sole lead with 9/10, and played Niemann and his 8.5/10 score in the final round. Fedoseev, also on 8.5/10, faced Nihal, one of several players on 8/10. Niemann was in trouble of losing, but Tsydypov allowed him to get away with a repetition instead. That gave Fedoseev, who was doing well on the clock and the board, a chance at catching up. Instead, Nihal delivered a checkmate that surprised even himself.

Nihal’s reaction to checkmating Fedoseev.

With that, Tsydypov’s lead was safe, and Nihal grabbed second place. Fedoseev ended up in seventh, just outside the cash but still earning some standings points.

March 24 Titled Tuesday | Final Standings (Top 20)

























Rank Seed Fed Title Username Name Rating Score 1st Tiebreak
1 24

GM @Zhuu96 Zhamsaran Tsydypov 3186 9.5 75
2 1 GM @nihalsarin Nihal Sarin 3350 9 75
3 4 GM @HansOnTwitch Hans Niemann 3266 9 75
4 8 GM @Polish_fighter3000 Jan-Krzysztof Duda 3249 9 70.5
5 21 GM @Parhamov Parham Maghsoodloo 3185 9 69
6 45 IM @yosephtaher Yoseph Theolifus Taher 3092 9 57
7 37 GM @Fedoseev-Vladimir Vladimir Fedoseev 3142 8.5 76.5
8 36 GM @crescentmoon2411 Nguyen Ngoc Truong Son 3124 8.5 73.5
9 6 GM @Konavets Sam Sevian 3248 8.5 72
10 40 FM @Ga_R Ruslan Gadzhiev 3107 8.5 68.5
11 16 GM @FairChess_on_YouTube Dmitry Andreikin 3202 8.5 67.5
12 13 GM @FabianoCaruana Fabiano Caruana 3216 8.5 65.5
13 26 IM @MITerryble Renato Terry 3148 8.5 65
14 2

GM @DenLaz Denis Lazavik 3274 8.5 63
15 25 IM @ChessFighter_2011 Dau Khuong Duy 3119 8.5 55
16 5 GM @GHANDEEVAM2003 Arjun Erigaisi 3249 8 79
17 57

IM @MatthewG-p4p Matvey Galchenko 3066 8 78
18 17 GM @RaunakSadhwani2005 Raunak Sadhwani 3189 8 74
19 12 GM @Oleksandr_Bortnyk Oleksandr Bortnyk 3218 8 74
20 65 GM @ckgchess Cem Kaan Gokerkan 3023 8 71.5
39 77

IM @Flawless_Fighter Polina Shuvalova 2958 7.5 66

(Full final standings.)

Prizes: Tsydypov $1,000, Nihal $750, Niemann $350, Duda $250, Maghsoodloo $150, Taher $100, Shuvalova $100. Streamers’ prizes to be posted on the Events page.


Titled Tuesday is Chess.com’s weekly tournament for titled players. It begins at 11:00 a.m. Eastern Time/17:00 Central European/20:30 Indian Standard Time.



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