Qatar Masters 2023 R5: S L Narayanan displaces India no.1 Gukesh, gains sole lead - ChessBase India (2024)

by Shahid Ahmed - 16/10/2023

GM S L Narayanan defeated the India no.1 and World no.8 GM D Gukesh to emerge sole leader at Qatar Masters 2023. The India no.8 got a great position earlyin the middlegame and kept posing difficult questions to his opponent. It liquidated into a queen endgame which only computer can play precisely and save the day. Gukesh is human and he erred which allowed Narayanan to win the game and move to 4.5/5. A dozen players are trailing him at 4/5 each. The World no.1 GM Magnus Carlsen (NOR) bounced back by scoring a victory over GM Bharath Subramaniyam H. IM Vaishali R continues her impressive unbeaten run. She defeated 44th Olympiad Gold medalist, GM Shamsiddin Vokhidov (UZB) to move to 4/5. Today is a rest day. Round 6 starts tomorrow at 3 p.m. local time, 5:30 p.m. IST. Photos: Aditya Sur Roy

Vaishali continuesher impressive run

There are four Indians among the dozen pursuers at 4/5. They are - GM Arjun Erigaisi, GM Karthikeyan Murali, GM Aditya Mittal and IM Vaishali R. IM Sambit Panda completed his hat-trick bywinning against his second GM in-a-row, Vugar Rasulov (AZE). Gukesh's loss momentarily pushed him to India no.2 and Vishy Anand is back to India no.1 in the live ratings.

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GM S L Narayanan displacesIndia no.1 GM D Gukesh from the top

Magnus Carlsen takes on a 16-year-old Indian super talent - Commentary by IM Sagar Shah | Video: ChessBase India

"I don't really prepare!" - Magnus Carlsen | Video: ChessBase India

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GM Magnus Carlsen bounced back with a victoryover GM Bharath Subramaniyam H

"I prepared every line against Nakamura!" - GM Javokhir Sindarov (UZB) | Video: ChessBase India

S L Narayanan - Gukesh: 1-0

GM S L Narayanan (2651) was eliminated by GM D Gukesh (2758) at the FIDE World Cup 2023. This is their first rated game since then. It goes without saying that Narayanan was going to make the most out of this opportunity at the biggest open tournament currently.

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Position after 26.Nc3

The above position was the first critical moment of the game. Black had to make a decision - whether to allow the knight on d5 or not. Well,if you take a closer look, you can see Black cannot prevent it by any means. It wouldn't be an understatement to say Black is positionally lost here - just by looking the black queen and knight's placement. Even after 26...Bb8/Bc7 27.Nxd5 works Rxd5 28.Rxf7 Rxf7 29.Qxd5 and White is doing great. 26...cxd4 27.Nxd5 Re4 28.Rh3 Re5 29.exd4 Rf5 30.Rxf5 gxf5 31.Qf2 and the game liquidated into a queen endgame.

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Position after 38.Qxf4

The nature ofqueen endgames is always complex and this one was no different. 38...Qxc4 39.h5 b5 40.Qe4+ Kg8 41.Qe8+ Kh7 42.g6+ fxg6 43.Qxg6+ computer might say it's equal but humans were playing that game andit was certainly not easyto defend. White's best bet to win the game was to use both of his passed d and h-pawns which is what he did.

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Position after 52.d7

White is about to promote thepawn and win the game. What is the best way to prevent it? Black played 52...Qh4+?? and went on to lose the game. It would have taken a computer-like precision to save the game for White.

How tough is it to slay Gukesh - S L Narayanan vs Gukesh | Commentary by IM Sagar Shah| Video: ChessBase India

Rudik - Giri

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Position after 34...Qa7?

GM Anish Giri (NED, 2760) made a strange decision to sideline hisqueen34...Qa7? to attack the d4-pawn. 34...Qe6 would have been a better choice. 35.d5 c5 36.Qe3 Ng6 37.Qxc5 and White wenton to convert his advantage into a full point.

IM Rudik Makarian speaks about his win over GM Anish Giri | Video: ChessBase India

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GM Sankalp Gupta drew against GM Jakhongir Vakhidov (UZB) to move to an unbeaten 3.5/5

Vaishali - Vokhidov

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Position after 20...Nxb3?

GM Shamsiddin Vokhidov (UZB, 2578)captured the b3-pawn to force the exchange ofrooks which was notthe best idea. 20...Nxb3? 21.Qb4 Nxa1 22.Qxd6 Nc2 23.Rb1 Qd8 24.c5 Na3 25.Rb7 Nc4 26.Qxd8 Rxd8 27.c6 and IM Vaishali R (2448) went on to win the game using her passed a andc-pawns combining with her rook and knight.

Vaishali on fire! Beats GM Shamsiddin Vokhidov (UZB) - Commentary by IM Sagar Shah | Video: ChessBase India

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IM Vaishali Rplayed excellent to beat GM Shamsiddin Vokhidov (UZB)

The story of a beautiful Chess Friendship - Nihal Sarin and Nogerbek Kazybek | Video: ChessBase India

Rasulov - Sambit

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Position after 50.Rxf5??

50.Be1 would have been fineforGM Vugar Rasulov (AZE, 2560). 50.Rxf5?? allowed IM Sambit Panda (2395) to score a victory. Find outhow.

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IM Sambit Panda scored a hat-trick and defeated his second GM in-a-row | Photo: Shahid Ahmed

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IM Nitish Belurkar - GM Lalit Babu: 0.5-0.5

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GMMert Yilmazyerli (TUR) - IM Nitin S: 0.5-0.5

Schedule

There are one round every day from 11thto 20th October 2023 starting from 3 p.m. local time, 5:30 p.m. IST. Monday 16th October 2023 is a rest day. Only last round on 20th October starts at 12 p.m. local time, 2:30 p.m. IST.

Time control

Time control for each tournament game is 90 minutes for the first 40 moves, plus 30 minutes for the rest of the game, with an increment of 30 seconds per move starting from move 1.

Prizes

The total prize fund of the tournament is US$ 108250. The top three prizes are $25000, $15000 and $10000 each.

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Round 5 results

Bo.No.NameTypRtgPts.ResultPts.NameTypRtgNo.
11GMCarlsen, Magnus *)28391 - 0GMBharath, Subramaniyam HU16250052
212GMSindarov, JavokhirU182658½ - ½GMNakamura, Hikaru *)27802
313GMNarayanan.S.L,26511 - 0GMGukesh, DU1827584
425GMJumabayev, Rinat2585½ - ½GMErigaisi, ArjunU2027126
57GMMaghsoodloo, Parham270731 - 0GMSalem, A.R. Saleh263216
637IMMakarian, RudikU20254831 - 03GMGiri, Anish27603
75GMAbdusattorov, NodirbekU20271631 - 03GMKarthik, Venkataraman256332
819GMYakubboev, Nodirbek261631 - 03GMAdhiban, B.255136
939GMVisakh, N R254730 - 13GMKarthikeyan, Murali261120
1045GMSankalp, GuptaU2025183½ - ½3GMVakhidov, Jakhongir260722
1123GMParavyan, David259931 - 03GMFawzy, Adham253540
1243GMKevlishvili, Robby25213½ - ½3GMSethuraman, S.P.259824
1355IMAhmadzada, AhmadU2024943½ - ½3GMKuybokarov, Temur258426
1475IMVaishali, Rameshbabu244831 - 03GMVokhidov, Shamsiddin257828
15142GMLaxman, R.R.232230 - 13GMAditya, MittalU18257230
1658IMSamadov, ReadU1624920 - 1GMVan Foreest, Jorden27078
179GMNihal, SarinU202694½ - ½IMNogerbek, KazybekU20247165
1857GMMousavi, Seyed Khalil2492½ - ½GMOparin, Grigoriy268111
1915GMAryan, Chopra26341 - 0GMGagare, Shardul246070
2017GMMendonca, Leon LukeU182622½ - ½IMBaskin, Robert245172

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Standings after Round5

Rk.SNoNameTypsexFEDRtgIPts.TB1TB2
113GMNarayanan.S.L,IND26514,5132939
22GMNakamura, HikaruUSA2780422780
35GMAbdusattorov, NodirbekU20UZB2716452712
46GMErigaisi, ArjunU20IND2712462782
57GMMaghsoodloo, ParhamIRI2707472736
612GMSindarov, JavokhirU18UZB26584122800
719GMYakubboev, NodirbekUZB26164192726
820GMKarthikeyan, MuraliIND26114202693
923GMParavyan, DavidFID25994232705
1025GMJumabayev, RinatKAZ25854252772
1130GMAditya, MittalU18IND25724302747
1237IMMakarian, RudikU20FID25484372686
1375IMVaishali, RameshbabuwIND24484752773
141GMCarlsen, MagnusNOR28393,512636
154GMGukesh, DU18IND27583,542629

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Round 6 pairings

Bo.No.NameTypRtgPts.ResultPts.NameTypRtgNo.
148IMSamant, Aditya SU182511GMCarlsen, Magnus *)28391
22GMNakamura, Hikaru *)278044GMParavyan, David259923
35GMAbdusattorov, NodirbekU2027164GMNarayanan.S.L,265113
46GMErigaisi, ArjunU20271244IMMakarian, RudikU20254837
520GMKarthikeyan, Murali261144GMMaghsoodloo, Parham27077
630GMAditya, MittalU18257244GMSindarov, JavokhirU18265812
725GMJumabayev, Rinat258544GMYakubboev, Nodirbek261619
84GMGukesh, DU1827584IMVaishali, Rameshbabu244875
98GMVan Foreest, Jorden2707GMShimanov, Aleksandr256631
1079IMSrihari, L RU182438GMAryan, Chopra263415
1116GMSalem, A.R. Saleh2632GMKaidanov, Gregory255435
1218GMPuranik, Abhimanyu2618GMKevlishvili, Robby252143
1322GMVakhidov, Jakhongir2607GMPranesh, MU18251546
1424GMSethuraman, S.P.2598IMAhmadzada, AhmadU20249455
1526GMKuybokarov, Temur2584GMSankalp, GuptaU20251845
16102IMPanda, SambitU202395GMPranav, VU18257927
1744GMBellahcene, Bilel252033GMGiri, Anish27603
1850IMPrraneeth, VuppalaU16251033GMNihal, SarinU2026949
1910GMFedoseev, Vladimir269133GMMousavi, Seyed Khalil249257
2011GMOparin, Grigoriy268133Xiao, Tong(Qd)U16247663

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