Nodirbek abdusattorov

  1. Tata Steel Chess R7: Abdusattorov extends his lead
  2. Tata Steel 12: Abdusattorov on brink as Carlsen misses win
  3. Abdusattorov, Nodirbek
  4. Abdusattorov wins World Rapid Championship at 17!
  5. Tata Steel 5: Abdusattorov hands Carlsen 2nd loss in a row
  6. Norway Chess Blitz: Abdusattorov wins, Carlsen finishes seventh
  7. Nodirbek Abdusattorov
  8. Tata Steel 12: Abdusattorov on brink as Carlsen misses win
  9. Abdusattorov, Nodirbek
  10. Tata Steel 5: Abdusattorov hands Carlsen 2nd loss in a row


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Tata Steel Chess R7: Abdusattorov extends his lead

1/22/2023 – In the most eventful round of the 2023 Tata Steel Masters so far, Nodirbek Abdusattorov extended his lead to a full point after obtaining a remarkable win over Arjun Erigaisi. Sharing second place are now four players, as Wesley So and Praggnanandhaa Rameshbabu both scored full points to join Anish Giri and Fabiano Caruana in the chasing pack. In the Challengers, Alexander Donchenko is in clear first place after beating former co-leader Mustafa Yilmaz with the white pieces. | Photo: Lennart Ootes / Tata Steel Chess Tournament 2023 Pragg and So join the chasing pack Out of the 14 games played on Saturdayin the Masters and Challengers combined, 10 finished decisively, the highest number so far in this year’s edition of the Tata Steel Chess festival. Once all was said and done at the Dorpshuis de Moriaan Hall in Wijk aan Zee, both tournaments have sole leaders, with Nodirbek Abdusattorov extending his lead in the Masters and Alexander Donchenko scoring a second consecutive win to go into round 8 alone atop the standings of the Challengers. But there is still about a week to go in the events, as the final round is scheduled for next Sunday, with two more rest days in the interim. Following the lively seventh round,Abdusattorov is a full point ahead of his closest chasers. The 18-year-old remains undefeated and has so far collected four wins in the Masters — his fourth being a fine win with black over Arjun Erigaisi. A performance this strong against such a tough fi...

Tata Steel 12: Abdusattorov on brink as Carlsen misses win

Nodirbek Abdusattorovis a draw againstJorden van Foreestaway from at least a playoff for theTata Steel Masterstitle after he drew againstWesley SoinRound 12.Anish Giri, who could have caught him, survived by the skin of his teeth against Jorden, whileMagnus Carlsencalled his missed win againstPraggnanandhaaa “backbreaker”.Alexander Donchenkowill play next year’s Masters after winning the Challengers with a round to spare. What looks like a modest move was inviting what happened in the game, 9…Nxc3, 10.bxc3 Ba3and White is committed to giving up the exchange, here a rook for a bishop, as Jorden did with 11.Rb1 Bxb1 12.Qxb1. Anish lamented afterwards: I know this idea exists, but I thought that White doesn’t equalise. I should have let my comp run more! There are people like Jorden, Dubov and a few people who go for ideas that are riskier than the kind of ideas I go for. 19.Qe4+ Ne7 20.Qc2 Nd5 and so on would have been a logical draw by repetition, but Jorden said his opening preparation ended with knowing that the computer gave 19.c4!?as a playable move. He also knew the evaluation was 0.00, but after 19…Nc3 20.c5! b6 21.Bc4 bxc5 22.0-0 0-0 23.h5! Qb4? 24.Ng5! g6 25.Qd3it turned out White was completely winning. There was absolutely nothing easy about the win, however, with the players joking about what followed in the post-game interview. Jorden: If I start talking, it’s going to take 10 minutes! Anish: After that, chess spoke for itself! Giri went for 25…Rb6!, with Jorden...

Abdusattorov, Nodirbek

# White Player Rating Black Player Rating Result Moves Site Year 1 Carlsen, Magnus 2853 Abdusattorov, Nodirbek 2731 92 The Stavanger region 2023 2 Carlsen, Magnus 2853 Abdusattorov, Nodirbek 2731 58 The Stavanger region 2023 3 Abdusattorov, Nodirbek 2731 Nakamura, Hikaru 2775 36 The Stavanger region 2023 4 Abdusattorov, Nodirbek 2731 Nakamura, Hikaru 2775 55 The Stavanger region 2023 5 So, Wesley 2760 Abdusattorov, Nodirbek 2731 28 The Stavanger region 2023 6 Abdusattorov, Nodirbek 2731 Caruana, Fabiano 2764 62 The Stavanger region 2023 7 Abdusattorov, Nodirbek 2731 Gukesh, Dommaraju 2732 32 The Stavanger region 2023 8 Mamedyarov, Shakhriyar 2738 Abdusattorov, Nodirbek 2731 48 The Stavanger region 2023 9 Abdusattorov, Nodirbek 2731 Firouzja, Alireza 2785 59 The Stavanger region 2023 10 Tari, Aryan 2642 Abdusattorov, Nodirbek 2731 46 The Stavanger region 2023 11 Abdusattorov, Nodirbek 2731 Giri, Anish 2768 24 The Stavanger region 2023 12 Abdusattorov, Nodirbek 2731 Giri, Anish 2768 48 The Stavanger region 2023 13 Abdusattorov, Nodirbek 2731 Gukesh, Dommaraju 2732 40 Stavanger 2023 14 Abdusattorov, Nodirbek 2731 Gukesh, Dommaraju 2732 40 Stavanger 2023 15 Giri, Anish 2768 Abdusattorov, Nodirbek 2731 26 Stavanger 2023 16 Giri, Anish 2768 Abdusattorov, Nodirbek 2731 26 Stavanger 2023 17 Abdusattorov, Nodirbek 2731 Firouzja, Alireza 2785 41 Stavanger 2023 18 Abdusattorov, Nodirbek 2731 Firouzja, Alireza 2785 41 Stavanger 2023 19 So, Wesley 2760 Abdusattorov, Nodirbek 2731 56 St...

Abdusattorov wins World Rapid Championship at 17!

12/29/2021 – After a thrilling final day, Nodirbek Abdusattorov won the World Rapid Chess title in a photo finish. At the start of the day, the young Uzbek defeated Magnus Carlsen. After 13 rounds, four players were tied on points. Abdusattorov won the playoff against Ian Nepomniachzchi. | Photos: Rafał Oleksiewicz, Michał Walusza, Anna Shtourman (FIDE) • Still no ChessBase Account? learn more > 8 million games online! Updated weekly, our definitive database has all the latest games. With Live Book and Let’s Check! • Still no ChessBase Account? learn more > My Games – Access your games from everywhere. Store your games, training material and opening repertoire in the cloud. Annotate, analyze and share. • Still no ChessBase Account? learn more > Sac, sac, mate! Solve tactical positions of your playing strength. Boost your calculation skills. Enjoy adrenalin rush with tactic fights! • Still no ChessBase Account? learn more > Thousands of hours of high class video training. Openings, Middlegame, Endgame Lessons. Top authors like Daniel King, Lawrence Trent and Rustam Kasimdzhanov • Still no ChessBase Account? learn more > Real Fun against a Chess Program! Play, analyze and train online against Fritz. Beginner, club and master levels. Assisted play and calculation training. • Still no ChessBase Account? learn more > Learn openings the right way! Build and maintain your repertoire. Memorize it easily move by move by playing against the variation trainer. • Still no ChessBase Ac...

Tata Steel 5: Abdusattorov hands Carlsen 2nd loss in a row

• Keep up to date with all that's going on in the chess world • All the news published on our original site from 2013 to 2023 • Browse expert analysis at leisure with our chess game viewer • Who's who in chess? Bios, ratings, games and more • An A-Z guide to all the chess terms you need to know • Tour • Learn Learn • Online group lessons, tournaments and events for kids • Drill with the power of MoveTrainer™ • Top players share their secrets through interactive lessons • Browse expert analysis at leisure with our chess game viewer • Improve your tactical skills with puzzles adapted to your level • Use our database, engine and live training tool • Find out your chess strengths and weaknesses • Classes for up to 100 students, live quizzes, homework + assignments & much more. • Wall • Collection 18-year-oldNodirbek Abdusattorovtook the sole lead in theTata Steel Mastersafter outplayingMagnus CarlseninRound 5, with the World Champion losing two classical games in a row for the first time since 2015. There were also wins forLevon Aronian, who trickedVincent Keymerin an endgame, andParham Maghsoodloo, who scored a bounce-back win overJorden van Foreest. Nodirbek Abdusattorov wins the 1st classical game he plays against Magnus Carlsen | photo: Lennart Ootes, Tata Steel Chess Magnus Carlsenis traditionally at his most dangerous after a loss, and there was plenty of time to recover from his defeat to Anish Giriin Round 4. There was the first rest day in Wijk aan Zee, and the tradit...

Norway Chess Blitz: Abdusattorov wins, Carlsen finishes seventh

5/30/2023 – Traditionally, the Norway Chess Tournament begins with a blitz tournament to determine the pairings for the classical tournament. The big favourite to win Norway Chess is of course Magnus Carlsen, former World Champion and the clear number one in the world. Carlsen was also the favourite in the Blitz tournament, but things did not go his way. It was Nodirbek Abdusattorov who blitzed the best. He finished first with 6.0/9, half a point ahead of Alireza Firouzja and Shakhriyar Mamedyarov. Carlsen finished seventh with 4.5/9 and will now play five games with Black in the classical tournament, where he, however, is still favourite. | Photo: Norway Chess Round 1 of the Norway Chess Blitz has started with some exciting games ahead of us♟️Make sure to follow the games and comment your thoughts and ideas ➡️ In Warsaw Carlsen had played the world's elite to the ground in the blitz tournament. In Stavanger, however, the "local hero" had a real false start. A draw was followed by losses to D. Gukesh, who celebrated his 17th birthday that day, and Shakhriyar Mamedyarov. Against Gukesh Carlsen continued a theoretical debate in the Larsen Opening 1.b3, which he had started last year. However, after the opening Carlsen was worse and a little bit later, he was lost. But in the endgame things got exciting again. In this Fritztrainer: “Attack like a Super GM” with Gukesh we touch upon all aspects of his play, with special emphasis on how you can become a better attacking pla...

Nodirbek Abdusattorov

Nodirbek Abdusattorov is an Uzbek chess prodigy - who bitted As a chess autodidact prodigy, he qualified for the title Grandmaster at the age of 13 years, 1 month, and 11 days. FIDE gave him the title in April 2018. As a child prodigy, In 2012 Nodirbek won the Under 8 division of the World Youth Chess Championships in Maribor, Slovenia. In 2014 he beat two grandmasters, Andrey Zhigalko and Rustam Khusnutdinov, in the 8th Georgy Agzamov Memorial tournament when he was only 9 years old, held in his home city of Tashkent. In 26 June 2020 Abdusattorov placed 2nd-6th in the 1st Mukhtar Ismagambetov Memorial along with Shakhriyar Mamedyarov, Dmitriy Bocharov, Kazybek Nogerbek, and Davit Maghalashvili, with a score of 8.5/11. In the FIDE rating list of April 2015, Nodirbek set a new record for the youngest player to enter the top 100 juniors, at eleven years old. In November 2015 Abdusattorov won the fourth place in the category of players under 12 years old in Porto-Carase. Noribek had a 8½ out of 12 score In October 2017 he took third place at Chigorin’s memorial tournament scoring 6½ out of 9. During that tournament Abdusattorov improved his rating over 2500 points which qualified him for the title of grandmaster. In December 2021, Abdusattorov participated in the 2021 FIDE World Rapid Championship, achieving a preliminary score of 9.5/13 in a four-way tie for first place, while defeating among others reigning world chess champion Nodirbek is a distinguished member of the chil...

Tata Steel 12: Abdusattorov on brink as Carlsen misses win

Nodirbek Abdusattorovis a draw againstJorden van Foreestaway from at least a playoff for theTata Steel Masterstitle after he drew againstWesley SoinRound 12.Anish Giri, who could have caught him, survived by the skin of his teeth against Jorden, whileMagnus Carlsencalled his missed win againstPraggnanandhaaa “backbreaker”.Alexander Donchenkowill play next year’s Masters after winning the Challengers with a round to spare. What looks like a modest move was inviting what happened in the game, 9…Nxc3, 10.bxc3 Ba3and White is committed to giving up the exchange, here a rook for a bishop, as Jorden did with 11.Rb1 Bxb1 12.Qxb1. Anish lamented afterwards: I know this idea exists, but I thought that White doesn’t equalise. I should have let my comp run more! There are people like Jorden, Dubov and a few people who go for ideas that are riskier than the kind of ideas I go for. 19.Qe4+ Ne7 20.Qc2 Nd5 and so on would have been a logical draw by repetition, but Jorden said his opening preparation ended with knowing that the computer gave 19.c4!?as a playable move. He also knew the evaluation was 0.00, but after 19…Nc3 20.c5! b6 21.Bc4 bxc5 22.0-0 0-0 23.h5! Qb4? 24.Ng5! g6 25.Qd3it turned out White was completely winning. There was absolutely nothing easy about the win, however, with the players joking about what followed in the post-game interview. Jorden: If I start talking, it’s going to take 10 minutes! Anish: After that, chess spoke for itself! Giri went for 25…Rb6!, with Jorden...

Abdusattorov, Nodirbek

# White Player Rating Black Player Rating Result Moves Site Year 1 Carlsen, Magnus 2853 Abdusattorov, Nodirbek 2731 92 The Stavanger region 2023 2 Carlsen, Magnus 2853 Abdusattorov, Nodirbek 2731 58 The Stavanger region 2023 3 Abdusattorov, Nodirbek 2731 Nakamura, Hikaru 2775 36 The Stavanger region 2023 4 Abdusattorov, Nodirbek 2731 Nakamura, Hikaru 2775 55 The Stavanger region 2023 5 So, Wesley 2760 Abdusattorov, Nodirbek 2731 28 The Stavanger region 2023 6 Abdusattorov, Nodirbek 2731 Caruana, Fabiano 2764 62 The Stavanger region 2023 7 Abdusattorov, Nodirbek 2731 Gukesh, Dommaraju 2732 32 The Stavanger region 2023 8 Mamedyarov, Shakhriyar 2738 Abdusattorov, Nodirbek 2731 48 The Stavanger region 2023 9 Abdusattorov, Nodirbek 2731 Firouzja, Alireza 2785 59 The Stavanger region 2023 10 Tari, Aryan 2642 Abdusattorov, Nodirbek 2731 46 The Stavanger region 2023 11 Abdusattorov, Nodirbek 2731 Giri, Anish 2768 24 The Stavanger region 2023 12 Abdusattorov, Nodirbek 2731 Giri, Anish 2768 48 The Stavanger region 2023 13 Abdusattorov, Nodirbek 2731 Gukesh, Dommaraju 2732 40 Stavanger 2023 14 Abdusattorov, Nodirbek 2731 Gukesh, Dommaraju 2732 40 Stavanger 2023 15 Giri, Anish 2768 Abdusattorov, Nodirbek 2731 26 Stavanger 2023 16 Giri, Anish 2768 Abdusattorov, Nodirbek 2731 26 Stavanger 2023 17 Abdusattorov, Nodirbek 2731 Firouzja, Alireza 2785 41 Stavanger 2023 18 Abdusattorov, Nodirbek 2731 Firouzja, Alireza 2785 41 Stavanger 2023 19 So, Wesley 2760 Abdusattorov, Nodirbek 2731 56 St...

Tata Steel 5: Abdusattorov hands Carlsen 2nd loss in a row

• Keep up to date with all that's going on in the chess world • All the news published on our original site from 2013 to 2023 • Browse expert analysis at leisure with our chess game viewer • Who's who in chess? Bios, ratings, games and more • An A-Z guide to all the chess terms you need to know • Tour • Learn Learn • Online group lessons, tournaments and events for kids • Drill with the power of MoveTrainer™ • Top players share their secrets through interactive lessons • Browse expert analysis at leisure with our chess game viewer • Improve your tactical skills with puzzles adapted to your level • Use our database, engine and live training tool • Find out your chess strengths and weaknesses • Classes for up to 100 students, live quizzes, homework + assignments & much more. • Wall • Collection 18-year-oldNodirbek Abdusattorovtook the sole lead in theTata Steel Mastersafter outplayingMagnus CarlseninRound 5, with the World Champion losing two classical games in a row for the first time since 2015. There were also wins forLevon Aronian, who trickedVincent Keymerin an endgame, andParham Maghsoodloo, who scored a bounce-back win overJorden van Foreest. Nodirbek Abdusattorov wins the 1st classical game he plays against Magnus Carlsen | photo: Lennart Ootes, Tata Steel Chess Magnus Carlsenis traditionally at his most dangerous after a loss, and there was plenty of time to recover from his defeat to Anish Giriin Round 4. There was the first rest day in Wijk aan Zee, and the tradit...