GM Arjun Erigaisi defeated GM Jorden van Foreest to claim his second win and tie GM Yagiz Kaan Erdogmus for the lead in the 2026 TePe Sigeman Chess Tournament. GM Magnus Carlsen bounced back with a victory over GM Zhu Jiner, sitting half a point behind the leaders. The event continues with round 6 scheduled for today in Malmo, Sweden.
In round 5 of the TePe Sigeman Chess Tournament at the Elite Plaza Hotel in Malmo, Sweden, Arjun Erigaisi capitalized on a blunder by Jorden van Foreest to secure a 1-0 win. The game featured creative play, with Van Foreest's 25...e5? leading to his resignation after five moves. Erigaisi now shares the lead with Yagiz Kaan Erdogmus at 3.5/5, boosting him to world number seven on the live ratings list. Erdogmus drew a 104-move marathon against Andy Woodward, escaping a pawn-down queen endgame where Woodward missed a winning chance near the time control. GM Magnus Carlsen won a tense 41-move game against Zhu Jiner in the King's Indian Attack, despite admitting it was shaky. Carlsen said, “It was incredibly shaky! I thought early on that I was doing alright, but I couldn’t figure it out, and then I lost the thread. I think she completely outplayed me for a while there.” He added, “It was very, very dangerous for me, and I just feel really, really lucky that I managed to survive.” Reflecting on his prior loss to Van Foreest, Carlsen noted, “Yesterday was kind of fun, to be honest! A lot more fun than today.” He praised Van Foreest's potential, saying, “Jorden can look 2800 and 2400 in the span of minutes, both with his moves and his explanations.” Nils Grandelius drew with Nodirbek Abdusattorov in a solid game after four straight losses. Grandelius called it “a very boring game!” and noted Abdusattorov's post-game “congrats!” Round 6 is set for Wednesday, May 6, starting at 9 a.m. ET, featuring Erdogmus-Abdusattorov, Woodward-Carlsen, and Zhu-Arjun.