Dramatic illustration of world champion D Gukesh's shocked reaction to his blunder against Abdusattorov at Tata Steel Chess, dubbed 'chess blindness' by Fabiano Caruana.
Dramatic illustration of world champion D Gukesh's shocked reaction to his blunder against Abdusattorov at Tata Steel Chess, dubbed 'chess blindness' by Fabiano Caruana.
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Caruana calls Gukesh's blunder against Abdusattorov chess blindness

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Fabiano Caruana has described world champion D Gukesh's costly one-move blunder in the Tata Steel Chess Masters as a rare instance of chess blindness. The incident occurred during round six against Nodirbek Abdusattorov, leading to Gukesh's immediate resignation. Caruana emphasized that such lapses are uncommon for the young Indian grandmaster.

In the ongoing Tata Steel Chess Masters tournament in Wijk aan Zee, Netherlands, 19-year-old world champion D Gukesh has faced scrutiny over his form following several setbacks. The most dramatic was his round six loss to Nodirbek Abdusattorov, where Gukesh resigned after a blunder that would have cost him a rook and a pawn with check. Italian-American grandmaster Fabiano Caruana, absent from this year's event, analyzed the mistake on his C Squared Podcast, attributing it to "chess blindness"—a sudden lapse in pattern recognition.

Caruana explained: "He just missed Queen f6. He thought exf6, Queen f6, and I guess evaluated it as kind of equal. He just missed Queen f6. How it happens, I don’t know. Of course, shocking blunders happen; it’s just visualization, right?" He noted that this kind of error rarely affects Gukesh, estimating it occurs "one in a hundred times," in contrast to players like Vincent Keymer, for whom it might happen "zero out of a hundred times." Caruana stressed it was not due to lost concentration but an accidental neurological hiccup: "Chess blindness happens in different ways at different times. It usually doesn't happen like this. I just think chess blindness can hit you at any moment, and some people are less susceptible to it than others."

The blunder deeply affected Gukesh, who sat silently at the board for minutes post-game and later processed it alone in the press room. His struggles continued: in round nine against Matthias Bluebaum, he drifted into a strategically lost position out of the Petrov Defense and resigned after 37 moves. Caruana found this particularly surprising, saying Gukesh went from preparation to a dire opposite-colored bishops endgame within five moves. Additionally, in round 12 versus Hans Niemann, Gukesh held an advantage but blundered a knight on move 41, resulting in a draw. These incidents have sidelined Gukesh from title contention, highlighting the pressures on the young champion.

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X discussions primarily consist of chess media outlets sharing Fabiano Caruana's description of D Gukesh's blunder against Nodirbek Abdusattorov as a rare 'chess blindness' during Tata Steel Chess Masters round six. Earlier high-engagement posts from chess accounts expressed shock and sympathy over the immediate resignation following the one-move blunder, with sentiments ranging from brutal disappointment to highlighting its unexplainability. No significant skeptical or positive opinions beyond news shares were found.

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Dramatic chess match illustration: Javokhir Sindarov defeats R Praggnanandhaa in FIDE Candidates 2026 round three, tying for lead.
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Sindarov defeats Praggnanandhaa in Candidates round three

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Uzbekistan's Javokhir Sindarov beat India's R Praggnanandhaa in round three of the FIDE Candidates 2026 in Cyprus, joining Fabiano Caruana in the lead with 2.5 points. Caruana defeated Wei Yi after the Chinese grandmaster blundered. In the women's section, Bibisara Assaubayeva and Kateryna Lagno secured wins.

Javokhir Sindarov returned home to Uzbekistan as a national hero after winning the 2026 FIDE Candidates Tournament. Magnus Carlsen and Fabiano Caruana offered predictions favoring Sindarov in his upcoming world championship match against Gukesh Dommaraju. Both highlighted Sindarov's strengths while noting Gukesh's potential to rebound.

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Reigning world chess champion D. Gukesh announced he will participate only in the rapid and blitz tournaments in Warsaw and Zagreb during the 2026 Grand Chess Tour. Citing recent poor form, the 19-year-old Indian grandmaster plans to skip longer events away from home to focus on training. Grand Chess Tour organizers approved his request and named Javokhir Sindarov as his replacement for the full tour.

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