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Carlsen Scores 8.5/9 in Caxias do Sul Rapid Swiss

Carlsen Scores 8.5/9 in Caxias do Sul Rapid Swiss

PeterDoggers
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Magnus Carlsen also won the 9-round Swiss that was part of the “Festa da Uva” chess festival in Caxias do Sul, Brazil. The world champion scored 8.5 points in the rapid tournament, which was held on Saturday and Sunday - he dropped half a point against Gilberto Milos.

An open Swiss was the final event for Carlsen at the “Festa da Uva” chess festival in Caxias do Sul, Brazil. And he did what he was expected to do: also win this one! Interestingly, with 8.5/9 he actually scored a performance rating below his own rating: 2799. The main reason was the very low rating of his early opponents: Ruy Jose Furst Goncalves (1693) and Christian Avgoustopoulos (2080).

In round 5 local grandmaster Felipe de Cresce El Debs played a good game and was close to a draw:

It was 6-time Brazilian Champion Gilberto Milos who did manage to draw with the world champ, making the home crowd proud. In a Jänisch/Schliemann Ruy Lopez all the pieces went off the board quickly:

Krikor Sevag Mekhitarian played solidly and defended well, but in the end he couldn't save himself:

Neuris Delgado Ramirez tried it with a piece sacrifice, and he managed to make the game exciting as Carlsen's king seemed a bit in danger - at least there was the possibility of a nasty trick. However, the Norwegian seemed to have everything under control:

The tournament saw a final show-down between the top seeds who had travelled to Brazil together: Carlsen and Peter Heine Nielsen of Denmark. The latter was one of six players with 7 points, so a draw was not enough for Carlsen, who had 7.5 points. The game reached the infamous f+h rook endgame which was a draw from the start. With little time on the clock both players couldn't find the best moves (which is easy to say when you're assisted by the tablebase), but in the end Carlsen won.

“Festa da Uva” 2014 | Open | Final standings (Top 30)

Rk. SNo Name FED RtgI Pts. TB1 TB2 TB3 TB4 TB5
1 1 GM CARLSEN Magnus NOR 2881 8,5 43 46 57,5 0 4
2 11 GM MEKHITARIAN Krikor Sevag BRA 2562 8 42 46 59 0 4
3 9 GM MILOS Gilberto BRA 2583 8 41,5 44,5 57,5 0 4
4 7 GM DELGADO RAMIREZ Neuris PAR 2586 7,5 41 43,5 57 0 4
5 5 GM SHANKLAND Samuel L. USA 2611 7,5 39,5 43 55,5 0 5
6 25 IM VAN RIEMSDIJK Herman C. BRA 2349 7,5 38,5 42 53 0 4
7 27 IM DELLA MORTE German ARG 2348 7,5 36 40,5 52 0 4
8 15 GM CUBAS Jose Fernando PAR 2460 7 39,5 43,5 55,5 0 4
9 13 GM PEREZ PONSA Federico ARG 2521 7 39,5 41,5 52,5 0 4
10 2 GM NIELSEN Peter Heine DEN 2653 7 39 46 58 0 5
11 4 GM LEITÃO Rafael BRA 2645 7 39 45 57,5 0 5
12 17 GM RODRIGUEZ VILA Andrés URU 2437 7 38,5 43,5 54,5 0 4
13 3 GM TIVIAKOV Sergei NED 2651 7 38 44 54 0 4
14 22 IM VALDÉS ESCOBAR Álvaro CHI 2378 7 38 41,5 53,5 0 5
15 18 IM DIAZ HOLLEMAERT Nahuel ARG 2436 7 38 41 52,5 0 5
16 21 IM STAMENKOVIC Dragan SRB 2404 7 38 40,5 51,5 0 4
17 20 IM PICHOT Alan ARG 2414 7 36,5 41 52,5 0 5
18 34 FM MATSUURA Frederico BRA 2280 7 36 41,5 53 0 4
19 12 GM FLORES Diego ARG 2557 7 36 39,5 51 0 5
20 32 FM PEREIRA Frederico Gazel Cohen BRA 2303 7 35,5 42,5 54 0 4
21 8 GM MARECO Sandro ARG 2585 7 35 38,5 49,5 0 5
22 23 IM LUJAN Carolina ARG 2375 7 34,5 42 53 0 4
23 24 IM DISCONZI DA SILVA Rodrigo BRA 2364 7 34,5 37,5 48 0 5
24 82 BORGES Guilherme Deola BRA 2119 7 33 38,5 49,5 0 4
25 10 GM FELGAER Ruben ARG 2563 6,5 38,5 44,5 55,5 0 5
26 19 IM MOLINA Roberto Junio Brito BRA 2424 6,5 37,5 42 52,5 0 4
27 14 GM EL DEBS Felipe De Cresce BRA 2511 6,5 37 43,5 55,5 0 5
28 16 GM MATSUURA Everaldo BRA 2459 6,5 36,5 40,5 50,5 0 4
29 33 FM ABDALLA Luiz Guilherme Aurell BRA 2289 6,5 36 41 53 0 4
30 39 FM DELGADO Lidio Dias BRA 2262 6,5 35,5 39,5 50,5 0 4

Full final standings here. Games thanks to TWIC.

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