Tata Steel 10: Four street-fights and a quick draw
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The most anticipated game of Round 10, Karjakin-Carlsen, ended in a 20-minute Berlin draw, leaving Magnus Carlsen as sole leader of the Tata Steel Masters going into the final weekend. There were bruising battles elsewhere, however, with countless twists and turns as we saw wins for Richard Rapport (over Fabiano Caruana), Praggnanandhaa (Vidit), Andrey Esipenko (Jorden van Foreest) and Nils Grandelius (Daniil Dubov). Arjun Erigaisi edged closer to next year’s Masters with a draw against Polina Shuvalova as Magnus commented, “he really plays chess in a way that I enjoy”.
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