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On board two, the game between Nihal Sarin and Pavel Ponkratov also ended with a split point. In the semi-Slav defense Sarin was thinking for a long time whether he wanted a draw or not but, in the end, he decided not to risk it and went for repetition as white.

The tragic person of the day is Evgeniy Najer who was very close to winning as white against Ivan Saric in the last game to finish on the top boards. Unluckily for Evgeniy, he missed an important subtlety on move 55 and allowed Saric to build an unassailable fortress.

Top seed Fabiano Caruana has drawn his game against fellow compatriot Dariusz Swiercz. The top seed player at the tournament, Caruana, now has just one victory and three draws in four rounds.

On board six, Maxime Vachier-Lagrave broke through in the center in the game with Anton Demchenko and wedged his pawn on e6. Be it for good or for bad Black should have rolled the dice taking this pawn immediately. On move 28, Demchenko had to resign. Alireza Firouzja is now the French no. Keep me logged in. Lost your password? We'll send you a link to reset it! Show Options Hide Options. Necessary Data Some data is technically necessary to be able to visit the page at all.

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Otherwise, he and his family face severe sanctions in his home country. In their response, Iranian officials have claimed that the players voluntarily make such decisions. As a result of the political pressure, many Iranian players have already left their country. In the rapid section, he was the runner-up behind Magnus Carlsen. The federation announced yesterday that Firouzja will be naturalized in France. FIDE allows a change of federation even if a player has already participated in international team competitions for another federation.

Originally, this regulation was intended for a change of federation after naturalization or a change of residence to another country, as in the case of Firouzja. In practice, however, there have been and still are numerous changes of federation without a real change of residence.

This is tacitly tolerated by FIDE and not questioned further. The World Chess Federation charges an administrative fee euros for the change of federation.



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