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Saint Louis Rapid & Blitz Tournament

Alireza Firouzja20.5/27(+15 -1 =11)[games]
Hikaru Nakamura17.5/27(+14 -6 =7)[games]
Fabiano Caruana15/27(+10 -7 =10)[games]
Ian Nepomniachtchi13.5/27(+5 -5 =17)[games]
Maxime Vachier-Lagrave13.5/27(+5 -5 =17)[games]
Levon Aronian13/27(+6 -7 =14)[games]
Shakhriyar Mamedyarov13/27(+9 -10 =8)[games]
Jeffery Xiong12.5/27(+7 -9 =11)[games]
Sam Shankland8.5/27(+2 -12 =13)[games]
Leinier Dominguez Perez8/27(+4 -15 =8)[games]

Chessgames.com Chess Event Description
Saint Louis Rapid & Blitz (2022)

Name: Saint Louis Rapid & Blitz Site: Saint Louis, MO USA Event Date: August 24 - 31, 2022 Format: 10-Player Round-Robin (Rapid) 10-Player Double Round-Robin (Blitz) Time Control: 25 minutes and 10-second increment (Rapid) 5 minutes and 2-second increment (Blitz)

Official Website: https://grandchesstour.org/2022-gra...

 page 2 of 2; games 26-38 of 38  PGN Download
Game  ResultMoves YearEvent/LocaleOpening
26. Xiong vs Caruana  0-1362022Saint Louis Rapid & BlitzD02 Queen's Pawn Game
27. Shankland vs Firouzja 0-1272022Saint Louis Rapid & BlitzE04 Catalan, Open, 5.Nf3
28. Vachier-Lagrave vs Nakamura 0-1492022Saint Louis Rapid & BlitzB06 Robatsch
29. Caruana vs Firouzja  0-1552022Saint Louis Rapid & BlitzA13 English
30. Nepomniachtchi vs Dominguez Perez  0-1422022Saint Louis Rapid & BlitzD20 Queen's Gambit Accepted
31. Dominguez Perez vs Caruana  0-1292022Saint Louis Rapid & BlitzC72 Ruy Lopez, Modern Steinitz Defense, 5.O-O
32. Mamedyarov vs Xiong  0-1272022Saint Louis Rapid & BlitzD21 Queen's Gambit Accepted
33. Shankland vs Nakamura  0-1602022Saint Louis Rapid & BlitzB06 Robatsch
34. Dominguez Perez vs Vachier-Lagrave 0-1322022Saint Louis Rapid & BlitzB12 Caro-Kann Defense
35. Nakamura vs Firouzja 0-1632022Saint Louis Rapid & BlitzA13 English
36. Shankland vs Nepomniachtchi  0-1322022Saint Louis Rapid & BlitzE04 Catalan, Open, 5.Nf3
37. Vachier-Lagrave vs Caruana  0-1382022Saint Louis Rapid & BlitzC01 French, Exchange
38. Caruana vs Nakamura  0-1742022Saint Louis Rapid & BlitzA28 English
 page 2 of 2; games 26-38 of 38  PGN Download
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Kibitzer's Corner
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Aug-30-22  Saniyat24: <Nepo plays without the Russian flag, but where is he sleeping at night?> in a five-star hotel, will be my guess...! :D
Aug-30-22  nok: Fischerian stuff from Alireza rn

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Aug-30-22  fisayo123: Firouzja handing out a lesson to the world's elite.
Aug-30-22
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  MissScarlett: There's a missing Alireza - MVL game from the rapid section.
Aug-30-22
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  petemcd85: <MissScarlett: There's a missing Alireza - MVL game from the rapid section.>

Thank you for letting us know. It's uploaded now

Aug-30-22  fisayo123: One of the most dominant blitz performances ever and 26/36 in this format is bananas. Remember, he's only still 19 years old.
Aug-30-22  tuttifrutty: Yeah, but Remember, Wesley So is not in the line up. Once they meet next month, the result will be so much different. …I’ll be coming back to say…I told you So.
Aug-31-22
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  OhioChessFan: **Coming Soon! **

Sinquefield Cup 2022 Moves Prediction Contest. Conducted by the Legendary <chessmoron> and hosted at Graceland, home of Elvis. Click on Elvis for details.

Aug-31-22
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  perfidious: <Troller>, <tolengoof> was blown out after his herculean labours of bygone days, but as you say, appears to have regained his zest for horsebleep.
Aug-31-22  thebully99: Firouzja's blitz score is the second-highest out of all blitz round-robins, behind Fischer 1970. He also carries the biggest victory margin in a GCT R&B tournament.

In terms of his victory margin in the blitz section, he's 15/18 +1 over Nakamura's 14/18 who is +3 ahead of Caruana's 11/18. Carlsen and Fischer achieved +4.5 margins ahead of 2nd place, at their most dominant.

Aug-31-22
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  HeMateMe: He's Nak 2.0?
Aug-31-22  fisayo123: Still not a complete list of games. Here we go again.
Aug-31-22
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  Atterdag: These anachronistic comparisons will never stop. Now Firouzja is the new Fischer. Well, in this tournament. A couple of months ago, in the Candidates, not so much. But memory is short, and new sensations are in high demand. But yes, he is the man of the hour and the young man deserves high praise for his great victory.
Aug-31-22  fisayo123: <atterdag> He was just like Fischer was in his first 2 Candidates . Are you forgetting Fischer was a flop?
Aug-31-22
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  Atterdag: <fisayo123> No I don't forget that, but what is your point? That history inevitably repeats itself through two different indivials in two very different eras?
Aug-31-22  Saniyat24: This is a sensational recap by GothamChess...had to share... https://youtu.be/3VUv6q1YYZI
Aug-31-22
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  MissScarlett: <Still not a complete list of games. Here we go again.> How so?
Aug-31-22
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  Check It Out: Ferocious Firouzja only lost one game out of 24 against these vheavy wights. The fact that it was rapid and blitz makes it even more impressive.
Sep-01-22
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  offramp: <MissScarlett: <Still not a complete list of games. Here we go again.> How so?>

Draws were replayed, and scored ¼ point.

Sep-01-22
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  MissScarlett: Thankfully untrue, otherwise we might have seen Jeffrey Xiong, drawn and quartered.
Sep-02-22  Rdb: <fisayo123: Still not a complete list of games>

Yes, every player played 27 games (9 rapid and 18 blitz) but here only 24 of those 27 games are shown

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Sep-02-22  AdolfoAugusto: Let's see how Wesley plays in this upcoming event
Sep-02-22  diceman: <MissScarlett: <Still not a complete list of games. Here we go again.> How so?>

Shouldn't there be 27 games per player?

Sep-02-22
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  MissScarlett: Leave it with me....
Sep-06-22
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  PawnSac: Firouzja tears it up, and our would-be future world champion isn't even in the top 3.
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