FIDE World Cup 7.1: Kosteniuk close, Duda holds Carlsen

Por um escritor misterioso

Descrição

Alexandra Kosteniuk won a rollercoaster game against Aleksandra Goryachkina to put her a draw with the white pieces away from winning the 2021 FIDE Women’s World Cup. The first games of both semi-finals in the overall World Cup were drawn, with Jan-Krzysztof Duda finding some nice ideas to hold Magnus Carlsen to a draw with the black pieces. A curiosity of the day was that Fedoseev-Karjakin and the women’s 3rd place match Tan Zhongyi-Muzychuk were identical for the first 12 moves, though the balance was never seriously upset in either game.
FIDE World Cup 7.1: Kosteniuk close, Duda holds Carlsen
Jan-Krzysztof Duda wins the FIDE World Cup
FIDE World Cup 7.1: Kosteniuk close, Duda holds Carlsen
Jan-Krzysztof Duda wins the FIDE World Cup
FIDE World Cup 7.1: Kosteniuk close, Duda holds Carlsen
Round 7 Game 01: Kosteniuk pulls ahead in the Women's final
FIDE World Cup 7.1: Kosteniuk close, Duda holds Carlsen
Jan-Krzysztof Duda defeats WC Magnus Carlsen
FIDE World Cup 7.1: Kosteniuk close, Duda holds Carlsen
FIDE World Cup 7.3: Duda takes down Carlsen
FIDE World Cup 7.1: Kosteniuk close, Duda holds Carlsen
Alexandra Kosteniuk triumphs in Women's World Cup
FIDE World Cup 7.1: Kosteniuk close, Duda holds Carlsen
Jan-Krzysztof Duda wins the FIDE World Cup
FIDE World Cup 7.1: Kosteniuk close, Duda holds Carlsen
Duda Jan-Krzysztof and Kosteniuk Alexandra win FIDE World Cup 2021 – European Chess Union
FIDE World Cup 7.1: Kosteniuk close, Duda holds Carlsen
2022 Candidates Tournament (Madrid, Spain) - The Chess Drum
FIDE World Cup 7.1: Kosteniuk close, Duda holds Carlsen
Jan-Krzysztof Duda defeats WC Magnus Carlsen
FIDE World Cup 7.1: Kosteniuk close, Duda holds Carlsen
World Blitz Ch: Carlsen and Artemiev command the standings
de por adulto (o preço varia de acordo com o tamanho do grupo)