Sina Movahed vinner sin andre Titled Tuesday denne vårsesongen

Stormester Sina Movahed sikret sin andre Titled Tuesday-seier for vårsesongen og sin tredje i karrieren den 7. april, da han endte med 10 av 11 poeng og tok en klar seier. GM Alexey Sarana tok andreplassen alene med 9,5 poeng etter en imponerende start på 8/8. Movahed leder nå vårsesongens sammendrag foran GM Nihal Sarin.

Movahed overvant et tidlig tilbakeslag etter tapet mot amerikanske NM Ethan Sheehan i tredje runde, og sto for et sterkt comeback. Tre spillere startet med full pott etter seks runder: Sarana, GM Oleksandr Bortnyk og GM Tuan Minh Le. Sarana beseiret Bortnyk i åttende runde etter 44 trekk og nådde en perfekt score på 8/8 før den siste pausen, der Movahed lå på 7/8 sammen med Bortnyk og GM Zhamsaran Tsydypov. Sarana spilte remis mot Tsydypov i niende runde og beholdt ledelsen, mens Movahed slo Bortnyk, som mistet flere bønder. I tiende runde slo Movahed Sarana med svarte brikker og sikret seg alene førsteplassen med 9/10. Fire spillere fulgte etter med 7,5/9, inkludert Tsydypov, Le, GM Wesley So og GM Arjun Erigaisi. Før den siste runden møtte Movahed So med hvite brikker og vant et dramatisk parti i en Åpen spansk variant der han ofret en brikke. So slo, men tålte ikke presset og tapte etter at kongen hans ble utsatt for økende trusler. Sarana vant sitt parti tidligere og sikret andreplassen. Le tok tredjeplassen på tiebreak foran GM Parham Maghsoodloo, med So på femteplass og GM Aravindh Chithambaram på sjetteplass. IM-elekt Rose Atwell vant kvinneklassen. Premiene gikk til Movahed ($1 000), Sarana ($750), Le ($350), Maghsoodloo ($250), So ($150), Aravindh ($100) og Atwell ($100). Titled Tuesday er Chess.coms ukentlige nettturnering for tittelholdere, med oppstart kl. 11:00 Eastern Time.

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