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Qatar Masters Open Tournament

Nodirbek Yakubboev9/11(+7 -0 =4)[games]
Nodirbek Abdusattorov7/11(+5 -2 =4)[games]
Sunilduth Lyna Narayanan6.5/9(+4 -0 =5)[games]
Javokhir Sindarov6.5/9(+4 -0 =5)[games]
Hikaru Nakamura6.5/9(+4 -0 =5)[games]
Arjun Erigaisi6.5/9(+5 -1 =3)[games]
Parham Maghsoodloo6.5/9(+5 -1 =3)[games]
Dommaraju Gukesh6.5/9(+6 -2 =1)[games]
David Paravyan6/9(+4 -1 =4)[games]
Murali Karthikeyan6/9(+4 -1 =4)[games]
Anish Giri6/9(+4 -1 =4)[games]
Aleksandr Shimanov6/9(+3 -0 =6)[games]
A R Saleh Salem6/9(+4 -1 =4)[games]
Rinat Jumabayev6/9(+4 -1 =4)[games]
Abhimanyu Puranik6/9(+4 -1 =4)[games]
Magnus Carlsen6/9(+5 -2 =2)[games]
Sethuraman P Sethuraman6/9(+4 -1 =4)[games]
Gregory Kaidanov6/9(+5 -2 =2)[games]
Jorden van Foreest6/9(+4 -1 =4)[games]
Grigoriy Oparin6/9(+3 -0 =6)[games]
Nihal Sarin6/9(+4 -1 =4)[games]
Vladimir Fedoseev6/9(+6 -3 =0)[games]
Chen Zou5.5/9(+2 -0 =7)[games]
Robby Kevlishvili5.5/9(+4 -2 =3)[games]
L R Srihari5.5/9(+4 -2 =3)[games]
Jakhongir Vakhidov5.5/9(+4 -2 =3)[games]
Shamsiddin Vokhidov5.5/9(+3 -1 =5)[games]
Artin Ashraf5.5/9(+2 -0 =7)[games]
Aditya Mittal5.5/9(+3 -1 =5)[games]
Jun Ying Tan5.5/9(+3 -1 =5)[games]
Pranav Venkatesh5.5/9(+4 -2 =3)[games]
Babu M R Lalith5.5/9(+3 -1 =5)[games]
* (158 players total; 126 players not shown. Click here for longer list.)

Chessgames.com Chess Event Description
Qatar Masters Open (2023)

Name: Qatar Masters Open
Event Date: October 11 - 20, 2023
Site: Doha, QAT
Format: Swiss, 9 rounds. TC: 90m:30m + 30spm(1)

Official website: https://www.qatarchess.qa/

The young Uzbeks Nodirbek Yakubboev (age 21) and Nodirbek Abdusattorov (age 19) surprisingly tied for first in this very strong event, each with an undefeated 7/9. Yakubboev won the playoff 2-0. Six players tied for third with 6.5 points. Former world champion Magnus Carlsen had a disappointing event, being upset twice by players in their early 20s and scoring only 6/9.

 page 1 of 29; games 1-25 of 705  PGN Download
Game  ResultMoves YearEvent/LocaleOpening
1. Carlsen vs L R Srihari 1-0232023Qatar Masters OpenD11 Queen's Gambit Declined Slav
2. V Agrawal vs Nakamura 0-1622023Qatar Masters OpenE10 Queen's Pawn Game
3. Giri vs Krishna S Rohith 1-0502023Qatar Masters OpenD02 Queen's Pawn Game
4. M Nubairshah Shaikh vs D Gukesh  ½-½662023Qatar Masters OpenD02 Queen's Pawn Game
5. Abdusattorov vs J Seemann 1-0662023Qatar Masters OpenA45 Queen's Pawn Game
6. M R Venkatesh vs A Erigaisi 0-1352023Qatar Masters OpenA09 Reti Opening
7. P Maghsoodloo vs S Saydaliev  1-0382023Qatar Masters OpenA19 English, Mikenas-Carls, Sicilian Variation
8. R Lagunow vs J van Foreest 0-1422023Qatar Masters OpenB11 Caro-Kann, Two Knights, 3...Bg4
9. N Sarin vs C Zou  ½-½1092023Qatar Masters OpenA04 Reti Opening
10. Mohan Kushagra vs V Fedoseev 1-0502023Qatar Masters OpenB42 Sicilian, Kan
11. G Oparin vs I Msellek  ½-½452023Qatar Masters OpenB40 Sicilian
12. V Antonio vs Sindarov 0-1432023Qatar Masters OpenE91 King's Indian
13. S L Narayanan vs M Amilal  1-0472023Qatar Masters OpenE16 Queen's Indian
14. Madhavan N B Hari vs C Aravindh  ½-½462023Qatar Masters OpenA07 King's Indian Attack
15. A Chopra vs D Deshmukh  ½-½502023Qatar Masters OpenB33 Sicilian
16. C Krishna vs A R Saleh Salem  0-1252023Qatar Masters OpenA48 King's Indian
17. L Mendonca vs M Abdurakhmonov 1-0472023Qatar Masters OpenE04 Catalan, Open, 5.Nf3
18. Y Song vs A Puranik  0-1532023Qatar Masters OpenB31 Sicilian, Rossolimo Variation
19. N Yakubboev vs G Gaur 1-0262023Qatar Masters OpenA01 Nimzovich-Larsen Attack
20. Y Jin vs M Karthikeyan  ½-½432023Qatar Masters OpenE00 Queen's Pawn Game
21. A Gupta vs Gia Huy Banh  1-0802023Qatar Masters OpenE04 Catalan, Open, 5.Nf3
22. R Mohammad Fahad vs J Vakhidov  0-1332023Qatar Masters OpenE60 King's Indian Defense
23. D Paravyan vs S Panda  ½-½242023Qatar Masters OpenB12 Caro-Kann Defense
24. Chethan Anand Arhan vs S P Sethuraman  0-1432023Qatar Masters OpenE00 Queen's Pawn Game
25. R Jumabayev vs A Bai  1-0692023Qatar Masters OpenA15 English
 page 1 of 29; games 1-25 of 705  PGN Download
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Kibitzer's Corner
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Oct-20-23  goodevans: Meanwhile, back in <Messiah>'s world, MC is having to fight quite hard for a draw in a game where he once enjoyed a substantial advantage.

Bit of a side show though.

Oct-20-23
Premium Chessgames Member
  perfidious: Oh, I have no doubt that <antichrist> is dancing with glee.
Oct-20-23
Premium Chessgames Member
  chancho: Quite frankly, I don't get the obsession.

Carlsen is no longer champion.

And what happened to the Wesley So future champion talk?

Its been 14 years and nothing.

Oct-20-23  fabelhaft: Erigaisi hanging the rook:

https://x.com/olimpiuurcan/status/1...

Oct-20-23  fabelhaft: Longer version:

https://x.com/chess24com/status/171...

Oct-20-23  goodevans: So MC hung on for the draw after all but was lucky not to lose. Here's where Puranik missed the win:


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Magnus has just played <46...Ka4> which, as things stand, would draw if White allows 47...Re1+. Giving away a pawn with 47.b5+ would take away that threat at the cost of much of White's plus. There was a better way to avoid the draw. Once you've seen it it seems obvious but I must admit I didn't at the time.

Magnus won't be happy losing 2 games in 9 rounds but losing 3 would have really hurt.

Oct-20-23  fabelhaft: Eventually the lower rated of the Nodirbeks won the playoff.
Oct-20-23  goodevans: <Eventually>? Wasn't it 2-0 in the minimum number of games.

Some justice there as Yakubboev's last round win was well deserved whereas Abdusattorov's was handed to him on a plate.

Oct-20-23  stone free or die: <<Sally> Also trolling. Anyone who punts an idiotic post on here hoping to ruffle a few feathers is a punter (...er...forget that one.)>

Well, as that old chestnut goes...

<
I'd rather a pint in front of me,
than a punter behind me.
>

Ha!

.

Oct-20-23
Premium Chessgames Member
  fredthebear: These two sluggers are a delight to watch: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Xhs...
Oct-20-23
Premium Chessgames Member
  MissScarlett: Waiting for someone to pop up and complain that the tournament standings table is confusing.
Oct-20-23
Premium Chessgames Member
  Sally Simpson: Perhaps the two play off games should not be included. but most people will figure what has happened.

Congratulations Nodirbek and Nodirbek.

Oct-20-23
Premium Chessgames Member
  Check It Out: Congrats to Nodirbek Yakubboev. This is a notable victory that will go in the history books.
Oct-21-23  goodevans: <greed and death: [...] CG's format is excellent.

Rather a shame that there are no longer as many current tournaments here...>

The trade-off of providing better coverage of fewer tournaments seems a good one and generally suits me to a tee. However, I was hoping to find here coverage of this year's <Joya Sanitary Napkin Tournament>. Alas, it's absent and I had to go to chess.com to find it: https://www.chess.com/events/2023-j...

Oct-21-23  stone free or die: Ouch!

According to https://2700chess.com/ Carlsen lost 17.2 ELO points in this tournament.

.

Oct-21-23  fabelhaft: Maghsoodloo went straight to Germany and won brilliantly in the Bundesliga the day after the last round in Qatar.
Oct-22-23
Premium Chessgames Member
  Sally Simpson: Hi fabelhaft.

Yes a good a game. P. Maghsoodloo - M. Ragger, German League 2023. (White to play and it was 1-0)


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Oct-22-23  thegoodanarchist: <Sally Simpson: Hi fabelhaft. Yes a good a game. P. Maghsoodloo - M. Ragger, German League 2023. (White to play and it was 1-0)>

Simple tactic: 1.Qxh7+ Kxh7 2.Rh3+ and mate next

Can't believe Ragger missed this.

Oct-22-23
Premium Chessgames Member
  Sally Simpson: OOPS! you need to look again TGA.

<Simple tactic: 1.Qxh7+ Kxh7 2.Rh3+ and mate next .>
It is not as simple as that.

Oct-22-23  goodevans: <Simple tactic: 1.Qxh7+ Kxh7 2.Rh3+ and mate next .>

My first thoughts too but then I saw 2...Bxh3. So...

<1.Ng3> so that the N can jump into f5 and block that capture then that simple tactic will work.

Nothing much Black can do to prevent Nf5 and if Black prevents Qxh7+ with <...h5> then the White Q sneaks to h6 via g5 then mates on h8.

Oct-22-23
Premium Chessgames Member
  Sally Simpson: Hi Good Evans,


click for larger view

It is very possible Maghsoodloo saw Ng3 with the Nf5 idea first, (it looks OK and winning) then sat on his hands and looked for something better or maybe he had planned his 24th, moves a few moves earlier. He played 24. Rf5!

Oct-22-23  goodevans: <Sally Simpson> Ah, yes. A quicker way to make the block!
Oct-23-23
Premium Chessgames Member
  MarcusBierce: <goodevans: <Eventually>? Wasn't it 2-0 in the minimum number of games. Some justice there as Yakubboev's last round win was well deserved whereas Abdusattorov's was handed to him on a plate.>

Abdusattorov missed a win in a highly tactical and aggressive middle-game. An opponent blundering after an intense defense is not unusual. If you haven’t played it through, it’s worth a look.

Oct-23-23  macer75: Congratulations to the Nodirbeks!
Oct-25-23  thegoodanarchist: < Sally Simpson: OOPS! you need to look again TGA. <Simple tactic: 1.Qxh7+ Kxh7 2.Rh3+ and mate next .> It is not as simple as that.>

Well, I CAN believe I missed it, lol.

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