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Round 6 – Grand Chess Tour Romania 2021

Five rounds have been played at the first leg of the Grand Chess Tour Romania 2021. After 5 played rounds, the resting day took place yesterday.

World No. 9 GM Shakhriyar Mamedyarov won the only decisive game of the day 5 as he defeated GM Constantin Lupulescu with the Black pieces, catching up to the leaders with a score of 3.0/5. With all four other games drawn, Mamedyarov, So, and Grischuk headed the resting day as leaders.

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Deac – So

A theoretical pawn sacrifice in the QGD Vienna left Deac with a microscopic edge in a known rook endgame, but So was well-prepared and was able to equalize without any difficulties. The game soon simplified and the players drew after about 90 minutes of play.

Radjabov – Grischuk

This game also took place in a highly theoretical variation of the Queen’s Gambit Declined, where deep preparation by Grischuk allowed him to neutralize Radjabov’s efforts to play for an advantage. Despite White’s extra exchange, Radjabov could not make any progress, and the game quickly simplified into a dead-drawn position.

Caruana – Giri

Facing the ultra-solid Berlin Variation, Caruana opted for the rare move 9.Qe2, which is not considered dangerous for Black but does come with some surprise value. With a pawn majority on the kingside for White, Giri had to be careful not to allow too many exchanges and end up in a losing king and pawn endgame. Despite going into a somewhat tricky rook ending, Giri managed to defend accurately and eventually held a draw thanks to his precise play.

Aronian – Vachier-Lagrave

The players started out with a Symmetrical English, though the game quickly became imbalanced as Aronian took on an isolated queen pawn in exchange for active piece play in the middlegame. Although MVL was able to win the weak pawn almost immediately, White had full compensation for the sacrifice, and soon Black was forced to give the pawn back in order to equalize. Aronian kept some pressure all the way into the endgame, and eventually even won an extra pawn of his own, but the position was too simplified to provide any real chances, and MVL held the draw without huge difficulty.

Lupulescu – Mamedyarov

In the only decisive game of the day, an enterprising approach to the opening paid off for Mamedyarov, as he was able to reach a fresh and unbalanced position with chances for both sides. After quite a bit of strategic maneuvering in the middlegame, the players started running low on time as they approached the first time control, with Mamedyarov beginning to outplay Lupulescu. On move 33 Mamedyarov found his chance to open up the position, seizing an opportunity to triple his heavy pieces on the g-file. With little time Lupulescu missed a devious tactical detail, and his kingside simply collapsed just a few moves later.

Round 6 pairings:

So Wesley – Anish Giri
Maxime Vachier-Lagrave – Fabiano Caruana
Shakhriyar Mamedyarov – Levon Aronian
Alexander Grischuk – Constantin Lupulescu
Bogdan-Daniel Deac – Teimour Radjabov

All the games from the Romania 2021 Grand Chess Tour will be live daily on chessdom.com. Replay the games from Round 1-6 down below.

Round 5 games:

Bogdan-Daniel Deac – Wesley So / Teimour Radjabov – Alexander Grischuk / Constantin Lupulescu – Shakhriyar Mamedyarov / Levon Aronian – Maxime Vachier-Lagrave / Fabiano Caruana – Anish Giri

Round 4 games: Wesley So – Fabiano Caruana / Anish Giri – Levon Aronian / Maxime Vachier-Lagrave – Constantin Lupulescu / Shakhriyar Mamedyarov – Teimour Radjabov / Alexander Grischuk – Bogdan-Daniel Deac

Round 3 games: Alexander Grischuk – Wesley So/Bogdan-Daniel Deac – Shakhriyar Mamedyarov / Teimour Radjabov – Maxime Vachier-Lagrave / Constantin Lupulescu – Anish Giri / Levon Aronian – Fabiano Caruana

Round 2 games: Wesley So – Aronian LevonFabiano Caruana – Constantin LupulescuAnish Giri – Teimour RadjabovMaxime Vachier-Lagrave – Bogdan-Daniel DeacShakhriyar Mamedyarov – Alexander Grischuk

Round 1 games: Shakhriyar Mamedyarov – Wesley SoAlexander Grischuk – Maxime Vachier-LagraveBogdan-Daniel Deac – Anish GiriTeimour Radjabov – Fabiano Caruana / Constantin Lupulescu – Levon Aronian