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Giri or Nepomniachtchi - Who will win the Magnus Invitational?

by Shahid Ahmed - 21/03/2021

Giri started with a determination to beat Nepomniachtchi in the very first game but it ended up in a draw in the Finals of Meltwater Champions Chess Tour Magnus Carlsen Invitational. The next three games also ended up in draws. Giri will obviously look for a way to avenge his prelims loss and get an edge heading into the Candidates next month. Carlsen was quite determined to avenge his loss against So and that's exactly what he did as he won the first set by 3-1. Finals continue tonight from 9:30 p.m. IST with live commentary by IM Sagar Shah and Amruta Mokal on ChessBase India youtube channel.



Carlsen dominates So

Giri showed some determination in the first game to avenge his prelims loss against Nepomniachtchi. However his advantage did not last long and Nepomniachtchi saved the position. The next three game also had the exact same result with less drama and excitement. On the other hand, Carlsen started with vengeance in his mind. He struck in the first game, drew the next two and again won the fourth game to win the first set 3-1 against So.

Will there be a decisive game in the Finals today?

Giri - Nepomniachtchi: 2-2

Giri was better for the majority of the first game.

Giri - Nepomniachtchi, Game 1

Position after 20.Nxf7 | Photo: chess24 live stream

It is evident that Giri is willing to take the chances when the opportunity is presented. 20.Nxf7 bxc3 21.Nxh6+ Kf8 and the attack fizzled out after a couple of moves, eventually the game ended up in a draw.

The second game was a well fought draw where no one seemed to be in any real danger throughout the game.

Third game was a rather calm draw.

The fourth game was an uneventful draw.

How Anish Giri makes his decisions | Video: ChessBase India

Carlsen - So: 3-1

Carlsen showed in the very first game that his only intent is to win and nothing else.

Carlsen - So, Game 1

Position after 14.Nf6+

When was the last time you saw Carlsen play this aggressively early in the game? Well 14.Nf6+ is not decisive yet but he definitely hints about unleashing his wrath.

Position after 16...f5

Black's big mistake in the game was 16...f5. Find out why and what he should have played instead.

The second game was a solid draw.

Third game also ended up in a draw, another bishop endgame, only this time it was a same color bishop.

In the fourth and final game of the first set, So went for an attack in an already unfavorable position.

So - Carlsen, Game 4

Position after 20.h4

20.h4 does not help white's position as white is already lagging in development department. In fact it only helps black to capitalize on the existing pin. Find out how.

Replay all Final Day 1 games

Replay the live stream

Magnus Carlsen Invitational Finals Day 1 | Champions Chess Tour Live Commentary | Video: ChessBase India

Final Day 1 results

Giri-Nepomniachtchi is yet to see a decisive game | Photo: Champions Chess Tour

Knockout brackets

Carlsen has won the first set against So | Photo: Champions Chess Tour

Schedule

Everyday game starts at 9:30 p.m. IST

Links

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