Caruana Leads Norway Chess as Gukesh Celebrates Birthday

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Caruana Leads Norway Chess as Gukesh Celebrates Birthday

Caruana leads Norway Chess, while Gukesh celebrates his birthday with a stunning victory over Nakamura.

Fabiano Caruana has taken the lead in the men’s event at the Norway Chess tournament, amassing an impressive 6 points after three rounds. His journey to the top has been a rollercoaster, featuring a stunning victory over Arjun Erigaisi in Round 3, following earlier wins against Wei Yi and a setback against Hikaru Nakamura in Round 1. Caruana`s strategic prowess is on full display, as he navigates the complexities of this elite competition.

In a thrilling twist, World Champion Gukesh Dommaraju marked his 19th birthday with a remarkable win against Hikaru Nakamura in Round 3, signaling a powerful comeback for the young prodigy. Meanwhile, the women’s event sees a fierce battle for supremacy, with Anna Muzychuk and Humpy Koneru both tied at the top with 6 points. Muzychuk recently showcased her tactical acumen by capitalizing on a late blunder from Koneru, further intensifying the competition.

The unique scoring system of Norway Chess adds an extra layer of excitement, where victories yield 3 points, losses yield none, and draws can provide 1 or 1.5 points depending on the outcome of an Armageddon game. In a noteworthy moment, Sara Khadem celebrated her first classical win in the women’s event by defeating Lei Tingjie with the black pieces, adding to the tournament`s drama.

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