NEW DELHI: World champion D Gukesh completed in eighth place on the German leg of the Freestyle Chess Grand Slam after dropping to Iranian-French grandmaster Alireza Firouzja within the seventh-place playoff match at Weissenhaus resort on Friday.
The match proved to be a difficult one for Gukesh, as he ended his marketing campaign with out securing a single win.
After staging a outstanding comeback to attract sport one towards Firouzja, hopes had been excessive for Gukesh to capitalise on his white-piece benefit in sport two.
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Nonetheless, he struggled to seek out his rhythm and succumbed in simply 30 strikes, sealing his eighth-place end.
Firouzja, demonstrating superior management, took benefit of the alternatives offered and secured the win of their last encounter.
In the meantime, German chess prodigy Vincent Keymer clinched the title, defying expectations and triumphing over formidable opponents.
Regardless of FIDE’s reluctance towards Chess 960, also referred to as Fischer Random Chess or Freestyle Chess, the format has gained traction and seems set to stay part of the skilled chess circuit.
Regardless of his winless marketing campaign, Gukesh walked away with $20,000 for his eighth-place end.
The match’s champion, Vincent Keymer, earned a staggering $200,000 after defeating Fabiano Caruana within the last. Caruana, the runner-up, obtained $140,000, whereas world No. 1 Magnus Carlsen secured third place and took residence $100,000.
Javokhir Sindarov completed fourth with $60,000, adopted by Hikaru Nakamura, who positioned fifth and earned $50,000. Sixth-placed Nodirbek Abdusattorov pocketed $40,000, whereas Levon Aronian completed ninth with $12,500. Vladimir Fedoseev, securing tenth place, obtained $7,500.