Hikaru Nakamura gana el Titled Tuesday en Chess.com

El gran maestro Hikaru Nakamura consiguió su 94º título en el Titled Tuesday el 5 de mayo. Esta victoria marcó su primer triunfo en el evento semanal de Chess.com desde noviembre de 2025. Terminó con una puntuación de 10 de 11 puntos posibles.

Nakamura superó una derrota temprana en la cuarta ronda para adjudicarse el torneo con un punto de ventaja. El GM Sina Movahed ocupó el segundo lugar tras derrotar al GM José Martínez en la ronda final. Nakamura había liderado brevemente tras la décima ronda y solo necesitaba un empate en la última partida para asegurar la victoria absoluta frente al GM Amin Tabatabaei.

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