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Bacrot
Carlsen
0
1
R6.1
Shankland
Karjakin
1
0
R6.1
Tabatabaei
Fedoseev
1/2
1/2
R6.1
Vidit
Duda
1/2
1/2
R6.1
Bacrot
Carlsen
0
1
R6.1
Shankland
Karjakin
1
0
R6.1
Tabatabaei
Fedoseev
1/2
1/2
R6.1
Vidit
Duda
1/2
1/2
R6.1
Sadukassova
Goryachkina
0.5
1.5
Final result
Lagno
Tan,Zhongyi
0.5
1.5
Final result
Gunina
Kosteniuk
0
2
Final result
Muzychuk,A
Dzagnidze
3
1
Final result
Esipenko
Carlsen
3
5
Final result
Shankland
Svidler
1.5
0.5
Final result
Ivic
Fedoseev
1
3
Final result
Duda
Grischuk
2.5
1.5
Final result
Goryachkina
Stefanova
1
1
R4 TB
Kashlinskaya
Sadukassova
1
1
R4 TB
Assaubayeva
Lagno
1
1
R4 TB
Tan,Zhongyi
Khademalsharieh
1.5
0.5
Final result
Carlsen
Wojtaszek
1
1
R4 TB
Dubov
Esipenko
1
1
R4 TB
Shankland
Jumabayev
1.5
0.5
Final result
Vitiugov
Svidler
1
1
R4 TB
Badelka
Goryachkina
0.5
1.5
Final result
Lagno
Munguntuul
1.5
0.5
Final result
Ushenina
Muzychuk,M
1
1
R3 TB
Muzychuk,A
Guichard
1.5
0.5
Final result
Tari
Carlsen
1
2
Final result
Caruana
Jumabayev
0.5
1.5
Final result
Kovalev
Cheng
1.5
0.5
Final result
Giri
Abdusattorov
1
1
R3 TB
Carlsen
Martinovic
2
0
Final result
Caruana
Megaranto
2
0
Final result
Savchenko
Giri
0
2
Final result
Grischuk
Perez
1.5
0.5
Final result
Goryachkina
Tokhirjonova
2
0
Final result
Injac
Lagno
0.5
1.5
Final result
Muzychuk,M
Gaponenko
1.5
0.5
Final result
Abrahamyan
Muzychuk,A
0
2
Final result
Salgado
Fedoseev
0
2
Final result
Alekseenko
Krasenkow
0.5
1.5
Final result
Artemiev
Studer
1.5
0.5
Final result
Predke
Nasuta
1.5
0.5
Final result
Afanasiev
Inarkiev
3
1
Final result
Donchenko
Indjic
0.5
1.5
Final result
Braun
Rakhmanov
1.5
0.5
Final result
Rakhmanov
Braun
0
1
R3.1 Result
Indjic
Donchenko
1/2
1/2
R3.1 Result
Inarkiev
Afanasiev
1/2
1/2
R3.1 Result
Nasuta
Predke
1/2
1/2
R3.1 Result
Studer
Artemiev
1/2
1/2
R3.1 Result
Krasenkow
Alekseenko
1/2
1/2
R3.1 Result
Fedoseev
Salgado
1
0
R3.1 Result
Hracek
Artemiev
0
2
Final result
Urkedal
Esipenko
0.5
1.5
Final result
Nikolov
Alekseenko
0.5
1.5
Final result
Ibarra
Navara
1
3
Final result
Perunovic
Predke
0
2
Final result
Rosell
Matlakov
0.5
1.5
Final result
Fedoseev
Pantzar
2
0
Final result
Krasenkow
Yuffa
2
0
Final result
Artemiev
Hracev
1
0
R2.1 Result
Esipenko
Urkedal
1
0
R2.1 Result
Alekseenko
Nikolov
1
0
R2.1 Result
Navara
Ibarra
1/2
1/2
R2.1 Result
Predke
Perunovic
1
0
R2.1 Result
Matlakov
Rosell
1
0
R2.1 Result
Pantzar
Fedoseev
0
1
R2.1 Result
Yuffa
Krasenkow
0
1
R2.1 Result
Notkevich
Laznicka
1
3
Final result
Ayats
Movsesian
1.5
2.5
Final result
Gines
Paravyan
0.5
1.5
Final result
Petriashvili
Saric
0.5
1.5
Final result
Williams
Sahakyan
0.5
1.5
Final result
Damljanovic
Kuzubov
0.5
1.5
Final result
Dias
Motylev
0.5
1.5
Final result
Finek
Lagarde
0.5
1.5
Final result
Laznicka
Notkevich
0
1
Round 1.1
Movsesian
Llobera Ayats
1/2
1/2
Round 1.1
Paravyan
Gines Esteo
1
0
Round 1.1
Saric
Petriashvili
1
0
Round 1.1
Sahakyan
Williams
1/2
1/2
Round 1.1
Kuzubov
Damljanovic
1/2
1/2
Round 1.1
Motylev
Dias
1/2
1/2
Round 1.1
Lagarde
Finek
1
0
Round 1.1
Deac
Radjabov
1/2
1/2

Grischuk
Lupulescu
1
0

Mamedyarov
Aronian
1
0

MVL
Caruana
1/2
1/2

So
Giri
1/2
1/2

Caruana
Giri
1/2
1/2

Aronian
MVL
1/2
1/2

Lupulescu
Mamedyarov
0
1

Radjabov
Grischuk
1/2
1/2

Deac
So
1/2
1/2

Grischuk
Deac
1
0

Mamedyarov
Radjabov
1/2
1/2

MVL
Lupulescu
1/2
1/2

Giri
Aronian
1/2
1/2

So
Caruana
1
0

Aronian
Caruana
1/2
1/2

Lupulescu
Giri
1
0

Radjabov
MVL
1/2
1/2

Deac
Mamedyarov
1/2
1/2

Grischuk
So
1/2
1/2

Mamedyarov
Grischuk
1/2
1/2

MVL
Deac
0
1

Giri
Radjabov
1/2
1/2

Caruana
Lupulescu
1
0

So
Aronian
1/2
1/2

Lupulescu
Aronian
1/2
1/2

Radjabov
Caruana
1/2
1/2

Deac
Giri
1/2
1/2

Grischuk
MVL
1/2
1/2

Mamedyarov
So
1/2
1/2

Moaataz
Mwango
1/2
1/2

Wafa
Nassr
1/2
1/2

February
Ogbiyoyo
0
1

Adly
Bwalya
1
0

Rakotomaharo
Oragwu
1
0

Beukes
Amin
0
1

Nakabo
Mwango
0
1

Nassr
February
1/2
1/2

Ogbiyoyo
Moaataz
0
1

Bellancene
Beukus
1/2
1/2

Barrish
Adly
0
1

Amin
Kawuma
1/2
1/2

Hungaski
Soares
1
0

Gonzalez Vidal
Mckennis
1
0

Martinez Duany
Blackman
1
0

Lima
Figueroa
1
0

Vazquez
Tracey
1
0

Krysa
Shaw
1
0

Shaw
Tang
0
1

Lashley
Chandra
0
1

Brunello
Guichard
0
1

Navrotescu
Zimina
0
1

Sedina
Monpeurt
1/2
1/2

Thomas
Gueci
0
1

Moroni
MVL
1/2
1/2

Sochacki
Basso
1/2
1/2

Brunello
Travadon
1
0

Razafindratsima
Sonis
1
0

Gazik
Nguyen
1
0

Krejci
Pechac
1
0

Druska
Kriebel
1/2
1/2

Finek
Nayhebaver
0
1

Brunello
Schneider
1/2
1/2

Klek
Zimina
0
1

Sedina
Muetsch
1
0

Lubbe
Gueci
1
0

Grimaldi
Ruzic
1
0

Hercog
Gueci
1/2
1/2

Zimina
Urh
0
1

Janzelj
Brunello
0
1

Nagy
Finek
1
0

Krejci
Mihok
1/2
1/2

Antal
Babula
0
1

Nguyen
Hera
1
0

Brunello
Cvitan
1
0

Medic
Sedina
1/2
1/2

Gueci
Vujnovic
1/2
1/2

Radikovic
Raccanello
1
0

Dragnev
Nguyen
1/2
1/2

Babula
Blohberger
1/2
1/2

Froewis
Kriebel
0
1

Finek
Morgunov
1/2
1/2

Schneider
Terbe
1
0

Juhasz
Muetsch
1/2
1/2

Lubbe
Gaal
0
1

Karacsonyi
Sieber
1
0

Fridman
Hera
1/2
1/2

Antal
Parvanyan
0
1

Koellner
Nagy
1/2
1/2

Borhy
Krastev
0
1

Sevdimaliyev
Safarli
0
1

Abasov
Asadli
1/2
1/2

Mamedov
Sevdimaliyev
1
0

Safarli
Garayev
1/2
1/2

Durarbayli
Abbasov
1
0

Muradli
Iskandarov
1/2
1/2

Suleymanli
Gadimbayli
1
0

MVL
Wang
1
0

Ding
Nepo
1
0

Giri
Alekseenko
0
1

Caruana
Grischuk
1/2
1/2

Grischuk
Giri
1
0

Ding
Alekseenko
1
0

MVL
Nepo
1/2
1/2

Caruana
Wang
1
0

Nepo
Wang
0
1

MVL
Alekseenko
1
0

Ding
Grischuk
1

Caruana
Giri
0
1

Ding
Giri
0
1

MVL
Grischuk
0
1

Wang
Alekseenko
1/2
1/2

Caruana
Nepo
1/2
1/2

ALekseenko
Nepo
0
1

Grischuk
Wang
1/2
1/2

Giri
MVL
1/2
1/2

Ding
Caruana
1/2
1/2

MVL
Ding Liren
1/2
1/2

Wang
Giri
0
1

Nepo
Grischuk
1/2
1/2

Caruana
Alekseenko
1/2
1/2

Grischuk
Alekseenko
0
1

Giri
Nepo
1/2
1/2

Ding
Wang
1/2
1/2

MVL
Caruana
0
1

Grischuk
Giri
1/2
1/2

Alekseenko
Ding
1/2
1/2

Nepo
MVL
0
1

Wang
Caruana
1/2
1/2

Caruana
MVL
1/2
1/2

The 2021 FIDE World Chess Cup reached the 5th round. Only 16 players emerged in the Open event and 8 players in the Women’s section.
The first games of the Round 5 ended in a peaceful manner. Only one game in the Open section and one game in the Women’s section ended with decisive results.
Having black pieces, Armenian Grandmaster Martirosyan Haik defeated GM Tabatabaei Amin (Iran). The game reached a drawish endgame where Martirosyan had a pawn up. Under time and positional pressure, Tabatabei made a mistake which led to losing position after the perfect technique of Martirosyan.

Kosteniuk Alexandra was the only one who took a great step ahead to Semi-finals of FIDE Women’s World Chess Cup 2021. Kosteniuk was victorious over her compatriot, Valentina Gunina. The game was full of ups and downs, with many blunders. However, Kosteniuk managed to use last Gunina’s mistake, winning a Bishops endgame with White pieces.
Replay the game: Alexandra Kosteniuk – Valentina Gunina
After a very dramatic game full of ups and downs, Alexandra Kosteniuk finally managed to defeat her compatriot Valentina Gunina in 76 moves and emerge as the only winner of today’s play in the Women’s #FIDEWorldCup. pic.twitter.com/IljFTyajT5
Top boards of the FIDE World Cup round 5 are transmitted live through chessdom.com:
Magnus Carlsen – Andrey Esipenko
Peter Svidler – Sam Shankland
Vladimir Fedoseev – Velimir Ivic
Alexander Grischuk – Jan-Krzysztof Duda
16 players standing in the #FIDEWorldCup.
These are the matches of Round 5:
🇳🇴Carlsen – 🇷🇺Esipenko
🇫🇷Bacrot – 🇵🇱Piorun
🇷🇺Grischuk – 🇵🇱Duda
🇮🇳Vidit – 🇦🇿Durarbayli
🇷🇺Fedoseev – 🇷🇸Ivic
🇮🇷Tabatabaei – 🇦🇲Martirosyan
🇫🇷Vachier-Lagrave – 🇷🇺Karjakin
🇷🇺Svidler – 🇺🇸Shankland pic.twitter.com/iMVmBt0JKc
FIDE Women’s World Chess Cup Quarterfinals pairings and live games:
Aleksandra Goryachkina – Dinara Sadukassova
Zhongyi Tan – Kateryna Lagno
Alexandra Kosteniuk – Valentina Gunina
Nana Dzagnidze – Anna Muzychuk
Here are Women’s Quarterfinals matches:
🇷🇺Goryachkina – 🇰🇿Saduakassova
🇬🇪Dzagnidze – 🇺🇦Muzychuk A.
🇷🇺Kosteniuk – 🇷🇺Gunina
🇨🇳Tan – 🇷🇺Lagno #FIDEWorldCup pic.twitter.com/8eMo1acIng
Round 4 report:
The 4th round brought great fights. Reigning World Chess Champion Magnus Carlsen met Polish representative Radoslaw Wojtaszek. Wojtaszek had a nicer position in the 1st classical game, when the World No.1 missed the winning move in game 2, and the match advanced to tiebreaks. With 1.5-0.5 score in the rapid match, Carlsen qualified for the 1/8 finals.
Read more: FIDE WORLD CUP 2021 – Top seeds join the fights
World Champion Magnus Carlsen booked his ticket for Round 5 of the #FIDEWorldCup with his win against Radoslaw Wojtaszek in Game 2 of their Round 4 tiebreaks. pic.twitter.com/xTdChqb28Y
The Russian encounter between Dubov Daniil and Esipenko Andrey started with 2 draws and tiebreaks were required to determine the qualifier for Round 5. The first two rapid games ended in the same result, when Esipenko took the lead winning the 3rd game with White pieces. Holding the draw in the last rapid game, Esipenko advanced to the Top 16 phase.
After two decisive results in the first two games, Ettiene Bacrot and Ponkratov Pavel proceeded to rapid match. The first game ended in a draw, but Ettiene took decisive advantage in the early part of game 2. Eventually, he was victorious with White pieces, advancing to Round 5.
Alexander Grischuk and Anton Korobov also played tiebreaks to determine who will qualify for the next round. Grischuk won the first rapid game and hold the draw in second to advance in 1/8 finals.
The match between Azerbaijan 2021 Chess Champion, Vasif Durarbayli, and 16 years old Abdusattorov Nodirbek brought a lot of excitement. All the 6 games played within the match ended in decisive results. After 1-1 in the classical part of the match, the same result happened in the first two rapid games. Durarbayli won both 10+10 rapid matches for the final 4-2 result and booked the seat in the Round 5.
Read more: Vasif Durarbayli wins Azerbaijan Chess Championship 2021
18 years old Serbian prodigy, Ivic Velimir, again surprised and defeated experienced Russian GM, Dmitry Andreikin. After a draw in the first classical game, Ivic had winning chances in the game 2, but the game went into a drawish endgame where Ivic had a Queen for a Rook. Tiebreaks started sharply and Ivic searched for complications. He convincingly won both rapid games and entered the Top 16 elite.
Velimir Ivic gives an interview after victory over Andreikin:
In Women’s section, Anna Muzychuk, Alexandra Kosteniuk, Tan Zhongyi and Valentina Gunina booked the seats for Quarterfinals after only two classical games, all winning their matches with 1.5-0.5 scores.
The top seed of the FIDE Women’s World Cup, Aleksandra Goryachkina, forced tiebreaks after victory in the second classical game over Antoaneta Stefanova. Goryachkina was convincing in rapid games, winning the tiebreak with 2-0 result.
Read more: Stefanova: “Nobody wants to resign!”- Goryachkina in a must win situation!
Russian representative Kateryna Lagno won the tiebreak match against 17 years old Bibisara Assaubayeva. After two classical games ended in a draw, Lagno won the 1st rapid game to take decisive leadership. The second game ended in a draw and Lagno proceeded to the Quarterfinals.
"For me, it's much more interesting to play in over-the-board tournaments, so I am happy to play here!" – Kateryna Lagno

Watch Kateryna’s post-game interview: https://t.co/3lLXFpcWgi pic.twitter.com/2ZW9ydRuMg
Nana Dzagnidze was victorious over the 2019 World Girls U-20 Champion, Polina Shuvalova. The match started with two decisive results for Whites. Dzagnidze took the lead in the tiebreaks, winning the first rapid game, but Shuvalova stroke back, winning the second game, having White pieces. Another rapid match started with victory for Dzagnidze and the last game ended in a draw, expelling Shuvalova out from the competition.
Dinara Saduakassova defeated Alina Kashlinskaya in an exciting tiebreak match to reserve the seat for Quarterfinals. After two draws in games played with classical time control, both players managed to win the games with White pieces in the first rapid match. However, in the second rapid match, Saduakassova won both games to advance to round 5.
Round 5 – live games:
Magnus Carlsen – Andrey Esipenko
Peter Svidler – Sam Shankland
Vladimir Fedoseev – Velimir Ivic
Alexander Grischuk – Jan-Krzysztof Duda
Aleksandra Goryachkina – Dinara Sadukassova
Zhongyi Tan – Kateryna Lagno
Alexandra Kosteniuk – Valentina Gunina
Nana Dzagnidze – Anna Muzychuk

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