Aravindh Chithambaram shakes hands with defeated Gukesh Dommaraju after victory in Prague Masters chess tournament round six.
Aravindh Chithambaram shakes hands with defeated Gukesh Dommaraju after victory in Prague Masters chess tournament round six.
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Aravindh Chithambaram defeats Gukesh in Prague Masters round six

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Defending champion Aravindh Chithambaram handed world champion Gukesh Dommaraju his third loss in four games at the 2026 Prague Chess Festival Masters, dropping Gukesh to last place and world number 20 in live ratings. The sole decisive result came amid four draws, with Jorden van Foreest maintaining his half-point lead. In the Challengers section, Vaclav Finek held a full-point advantage after Benjamin Gledura's only win.

In round six of the 2026 Prague Chess Festival Masters, held at the Don Giovanni Hotel in Prague, Czech Republic, Indian grandmaster Aravindh Chithambaram defeated compatriot and reigning world champion Gukesh Dommaraju with the black pieces. The game, a complex Sicilian Defense, saw Gukesh sacrifice a pawn early for tactical chances, leading to a middlegame where he held a rook and pawn against Aravindh's two knights. However, severe time pressure proved decisive: Gukesh blundered on move 40 with just three seconds left, playing 40.Rgf3? instead of the saving 40.Rd3, allowing Aravindh to respond with 40...Ne3! and convert to a winning rook endgame eight moves later.

"It was very hard to actually play this game," Aravindh said post-match, adding, "Both of us are having a very bad tournament, but I knew that one would be happy at the end of the day and it turned out to be me." The 25-year-old Aravindh, the defending Prague champion whose 2025 victory had briefly pushed him near 2750 Elo, snapped a three-loss streak in 2026, improving to 2.5/6. For 19-year-old Gukesh, the loss marked his third defeat in four rounds, leaving him at 1.5/6—last in the 10-player round-robin—and dropping him to world number 20 on the live FIDE ratings list after losing 19 points overall in the event.

The other Masters games ended in draws. Leader Jorden van Foreest (4.5/6) pressed but split the point with local hero David Navara (4/6) after 56 moves; Navara noted the tournament was going "surprisingly well," though he credited luck in the game. Nodirbek Abdusattorov (4/6) held Nodirbek Yakubboev quickly in a Petroff Defense. David Anton Guijarro (3.5/6) missed a win against Parham Maghsoodloo (3/6) in time trouble, while Hans Niemann and Vincent Keymer drew the longest game at 92 moves.

In the Challengers, 16-year-old IM Vaclav Finek maintained his full-point lead at 4.5/6 despite missing a win against Zhu Jiner. Top seed Benjamin Gledura (3/6) secured the only victory, dramatically beating Jachym Nemec (3/6) with 37.Ne7+!! after 36...Qd6?.

With three rounds remaining, round seven pairings include Abdusattorov vs. van Foreest and Finek vs. Gledura. The event runs February 25 to March 6 under a 90-minute time control for 40 moves plus 30 minutes thereafter, with a 30-second increment from move one.

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X discussions focus on Aravindh Chithambaram's victory over World Champion Gukesh in Prague Masters round 6, highlighting Gukesh's blunder in time trouble. Posters express surprise at Gukesh's third loss in four games, dropping him to last place and world no. 20 in live ratings. Aravindh receives praise for fearless chess, while concerns rise about Gukesh's form with three rounds left.

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Dramatic chess match moment: Jorden van Foreest sacrifices rook to defeat world champion Gukesh at Prague Masters.
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Van Foreest defeats world champion Gukesh in Prague Masters round three

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In round three of the 2026 Prague Chess Festival Masters, Dutch grandmaster Jorden van Foreest upset world champion D Gukesh with a rook sacrifice, moving into a four-way tie for the lead. The remaining games ended in draws, while Gukesh dropped to a tie for last place. Indian grandmaster Aravindh Chithambaram secured a draw against Parham Maghsoodloo.

In round seven of the Prague International Chess Festival, India's D Gukesh played out a draw against Parham Maghsoodloo, continuing his struggles in the tournament. Aravindh Chidambaram also drew with Nodirbek Yakuboev, while Divya Deshmukh split points in the challengers section. The round featured mostly draws in the masters category, with only one decisive result.

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World champion D Gukesh drew with Hans Moke Niemann in the opening round of the Prague International Chess Festival 2026 Masters section. Defending champion Aravindh Chithambaram bounced back with a victory over Niemann in round two. In the Challengers section, Divya Deshmukh held higher-rated opponents to draws in both rounds.

Reigning world chess champion D Gukesh has arrived in Prague in a positive frame of mind ahead of the International Chess Festival, despite recent underwhelming performances. The 19-year-old Indian Grandmaster seeks to regain form in a competitive Masters field starting February 25, 2026. He expressed optimism during a press conference, emphasizing full effort in every tournament.

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World champion Gukesh Dommaraju suffered a shocking blunder in round six of the Tata Steel Chess Tournament but bounced back with a win in round eight. The 19-year-old Indian grandmaster lost to Uzbekistan's Nodirbek Abdusattorov after a fatal move that cost him a rook. Uzbekistan's players now lead the standings after eight rounds.

World chess champion Gukesh Dommaraju was eliminated in the third round of the FIDE World Cup on Saturday, marking an unexpected setback in the volatile tournament held in Goa, India. The event, which concludes on November 27, offers the top three finishers qualification for the 2026 Candidates Tournament. Several other top players also faced early exits amid the competition's unpredictability.

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The 2026 International Prague Chess Festival has begun in Prague, Czech Republic, featuring top grandmasters in its Masters event. Reigning World Champion GM Gukesh D headlines alongside players like GM Vincent Keymer and GM Nodirbek Abdusattorov. The tournament runs from February 24 to March 6 at the Don Giovanni Hotel.

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