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2nd UzChess Cup R6: Battle of the Nodirbeks last over six hours where Yakubboev prevails, Arjun joins the lead

by Shahid Ahmed - 24/06/2025

The sixth round of 2nd UzChess Cup Masters 2025 had everything one can ask for in a super tournament. Richard Rapport (HUN) won an exciting game against R Praggnanandhaa where 'The Artist' showed his signature style. On the other hand, the battle of the Nodirbeks was an absolute thriller. Abdusattorov was on the back foot for the better part of the game. In the endgame, it seemed like the former World Rapid champion might squeeze out a draw. However, in the final moments, he made a huge blunder which cost him the game against the defending champion, Yakubboev. Arjun Erigaisi drew with Javokhir Sindarov (UZB). Currently, Arjun, Parham Maghsoodloo (IRI) and Abdusattorov are in a three-way lead 4/6. Round 7 starts tomorrow at 3 p.m. local time, 3:30 p.m. IST. Photos: Shahid Ahmed

Two contrasting games of the tournament

The sixth round was the most eventful round of the tournament. It had two contrasting games - one sharp tactical artistry by the creative genius, Richard Rapport (HUN). The other one was between two top Nodirbeks of Uzbekistan - Yakubboev vs Abdusattorov. After battling for six hours and 130+ moves later, Yakubboev prevailed. What happened in all those grueling six hours, what the players had gone through, the emotional turmoil is something which the words will always fail to describe in its entirety. One thing is for sure, as all players said, everyone can beat everyone here. That is exactly what is happening. After the sixth round, Arjun Erigaisi and Parham Maghsoodloo are the only two players who are undefeated. They joined Abdusattorov in the lead 4/6. Javokhir Sindarov (UZB) is close behind at 3.5/6. The last three rounds are surely going to be exciting.

 

GM Nikolas Theodorou (GRE) defeated GM Jakhongir Vakhidov (UZB) to emerge sole leader 5/6 in the Challengers section, thanks to the legend, GM Vasyl Ivanchuk's (UKR) victory over GM Andrew Hong (USA). In the Futures event, GM Ortik Nigmatov (UZB) scored the sole win of the round against GM Alan Pichot (ESP) to increase his sole lead by a full point 4.5/6.

Praggnanandhaa - Rapport: 0-1

Richard Rapport (HUN, 2714) played three Classical rated games against R Praggnanandhaa (2767) and he has won all of them. Both players were coming into this round with a loss on the previous day. Rapport made a beautiful knight sacrifice to gain initiative.

Position after 15...Nxd5!

15...Nxd5! does not help Black gain anything immediately, yet there is a long-term advantage. 16.exd5 Bf5+ 17.Ka1 Ra4 18.Nc1 Qd7 19.Bc4 Rc8 Black has every piece ready to attack whereas White's pieces are all over the place. 20.Qe2 e4 21.Bb3 exf3 22.gxf3 Ra5 23.Bc4?? and time for another beautiful move Bc2!-+

Position after 23...Bc2!

23...Bc2! is another beautiful sacrifice by Black. White obviously cannot take it as 24.Qxc2 Qxb5 accelerates Black's win. 24.Rd2 Ba4 25.Nd4 Rac5 and Black won the game after a dozen more moves.

Richard Rapport's creativity was too much to handle for R Praggnanandhaa

Arjun - Sindarov: 0.5-0.5

Arjun Erigaisi (2782) faced Javokhir Sindarov (UZB, 2710) four times in Classical rated games. Three of them ended in draws. Arjun won the fourth one back in FIDE World Cup 2023. The fifth one was a well contested draw.

Arjun Erigaisi had a well contested draw against Javokhir Sindarov (UZB)

Aravindh - Vokhidov: 0.5-0.5

This is the first time Aravindh Chithambaram (2749) faced Shamsiddin Vokhidov (UZB, 2644) in an over-the-board rated game. Aravindh was forced to go for perpetual checks in a queen and minor piece endgame as his opponent invaded with his queen and captured two crucial pawns.

Aravindh Chithambaram played a solid game to draw against Shamsiddin Vokhidov (UZB)

Yakubboev - Abdusattorov: 1-0

Nodirbek Yakubboev (UZB, 2659) has played plenty of games against Nodirbek Abdusattorov (UZB, 2767), 13 Classical games to be exact. The score is tied at 6.5-6.5. Last year, their battle against each other at this event ended in a draw. This year also seemed to be ending in a draw despite Yakubboev getting a substantial material advantage earlier.

Position after 22.Ba3

In this complex middlegame, Black made a positional mistake of taking the d4-pawn 22...cxd4 23.cxd4 e5 24.Qc1 exd4 25.Be7 Qa7 26.Bc5 Qa5 27.Rxd4 c6 28.Rxd8+ Rxd8 29.Bxc6 and White ended up with a passed pawn on the a-file. The evaluation is white is going to win. However, in reality it is not easy, especially when your opponent is a staunch fighter.

Position after 41.Ke1

Black decided to give up his knight for two pawns which is a great practical decision. 41...Nxf3+ 42.gxf3 Rxb5 and now what is White's winning plan? Yes White has a bishop for a pawn but it is not at all easy to figure things out practically.

Position after 85...Ra6

After 86.Rxh4+ Rh6 the game ideally should end in a draw, right? Except, the black king is in a precarious position. It is certainly the worst place the king can be when you have to defend the endgame for 50 moves. A few days ago, he had to defend the same endgame against Vishy Anand, except his king was slightly better placed and it was a Rapid event.

Position after 129.Bd4

On 43rd move in the rook and bishop vs rook endgame, Black blundered 129...Rc2?? 130.Kf6++- Kg8 131.Rd8 Kh7 132.Kf5 and now checkmate is unstoppable.

Battle of the Nodirbeks is the most thrilling game of the tournament so far

Parham - Nepomniachtchi: 0.5-0.5

Parham Maghsoodloo (IRI, 2691) played only one Classical rated game against Ian Nepomniachtchi (2757) at 86th Tata Steel Masters last year. It ended in a draw. This time also the result was the same.

Parham Maghsoodloo (IRI) - Ian Nepomniachtchi: 0.5-0.5

Masters

Challengers: GM Nikolas Theodorou (GRE) defeated GM Jakhongir Vakhidov (UZB) to emerge sole leader 5/6

Challengers

Futures: GM Ortik Nigmatov (UZB) won against GM Alan Pichot (ESP) to increase his sole lead by a full point 4.5/6

Futures

Round 6 in progress

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Replay live stream

Replay Round 6 live commentary by FM Shakhzod Vokhidov (UZB) and WGM Keti Tsatsalashvili (GEO) | Video: chess24
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Replay Challengers Round 6 games

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Time Control

90 minutes for the first 40 moves + 30 minutes for the rest of the game with 30 seconds increment starting from move one in Masters. For Challengers, Futures and Open, the time control is 90 minutes + 30 seconds increment.

Prizes

The total prize fund is US$ 121500. Masters has $80000, Challengers $25000, Futures $11500 and Open $5000.

Masters Round 6 results

Bo.No.Rtg WhiteResultBlack RtgNo.PGN
1102767
GMPraggnanandhaa, R0 - 1GMRapport, Richard
27148PGN
292782
GMErigaisi, Arjun½ - ½GMSindarov, Javokhir
27107PGN
312749
GMAravindh, Chithambaram Vr.½ - ½GMVokhidov, Shamsiddin
26446PGN
422659
GMYakubboev, Nodirbek1 - 0GMAbdusattorov, Nodirbek
27675PGN
532691
GMMaghsoodloo, Parham½ - ½GMNepomniachtchi, Ian
27574PGN

Details

Standings after Round 6

Rk.SNo NameFEDRtgPts. TB1  TB2  TB3  TB4  TB5 w-weKrtg+/-
19
GMErigaisi, ArjunIND27824011,50222,50,37103,7
23
GMMaghsoodloo, ParhamIRI26914011,50212,51,381013,8
35
GMAbdusattorov, NodirbekUZB2767409,753010,52105,2
47
GMSindarov, JavokhirUZB27103,509,752110,75107,5
52
GMYakubboev, NodirbekUZB265930,58,75211,50,76107,6
610
GMPraggnanandhaa, RIND276730,57,50201,5-0,6010-6
74
GMNepomniachtchi, IanFID27572,50,57,75001,5-0,8310-8,3
88
GMRapport, RichardHUN27142,50,57,00111,5-0,4410-4,4
91
GMAravindh, Chithambaram Vr.IND2749205,50001-1,2710-12,7
106
GMVokhidov, ShamsiddinUZB26441,504,00000,5-0,6410-6,4

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Round 7 pairings

Bo.No.Rtg WhiteResultBlack RtgNo.PGN
142757
GMNepomniachtchi, IanGMPraggnanandhaa, R
276710
252767
GMAbdusattorov, NodirbekGMMaghsoodloo, Parham
26913
362644
GMVokhidov, ShamsiddinGMYakubboev, Nodirbek
26592
472710
GMSindarov, JavokhirGMAravindh, Chithambaram Vr.
27491
582714
GMRapport, RichardGMErigaisi, Arjun
27829

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Challengers Round 6 results

Bo.No.Rtg WhiteResultBlack RtgNo.PGN
1102589
GMHong, Andrew0 - 1GMIvanchuk, Vasyl
26348PGN
292630
GMMa, Qun½ - ½GMAbasov, Nijat
25947PGN
312613
GMTheodorou, Nikolas1 - 0GMVakhidov, Jakhongir
25396PGN
422490
IMSuyarov, Mukhammadzokhid½ - ½IMTokhirjonova, Gulrukhbegim
23705PGN
532522
GMSivuk, Vitaly½ - ½GMMadaminov, Mukhiddin
25364PGN

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Standings after Round 6

Rk.SNo NameFEDRtgPts. TB1  TB2  TB3  TB4  TB5 w-weKrtg+/-
11
GMTheodorou, NikolasGRE26135014,00412,51,171011,7
210
GMHong, AndrewUSA25894011,003110,80108
34
GMMadaminov, MukhiddinUZB25363,509,002010,87108,7
43
GMSivuk, VitalySWE2522319,001020,49104,9
58
GMIvanchuk, VasylUKR2634309,00221,5-0,8510-8,5
66
GMVakhidov, JakhongirUZB25392,516,50111-0,2210-2,2
77
GMAbasov, NijatAZE25942,516,00100,5-0,8410-8,4
89
GMMa, QunCHN26302,516,00000,5-1,4610-14,6
95
IMTokhirjonova, GulrukhbegimUZB237020,56,00000,50,60106
102
IMSuyarov, MukhammadzokhidUZB249020,55,50001-0,5610-5,6

Details

Round 7 pairings

Bo.No.Rtg WhiteResultBlack RtgNo.PGN
142536
GMMadaminov, MukhiddinGMHong, Andrew
258910
252370
IMTokhirjonova, GulrukhbegimGMSivuk, Vitaly
25223
362539
GMVakhidov, JakhongirIMSuyarov, Mukhammadzokhid
24902
472594
GMAbasov, NijatGMTheodorou, Nikolas
26131
582634
GMIvanchuk, VasylGMMa, Qun
26309

Details

Futures Round 6 results

Bo.No.Rtg WhiteResultBlack RtgNo.PGN
1102450
IMSaydaliev, Saidakbar½ - ½GMChatalbashev, Boris
24898PGN
292474
GMNigmatov, Ortik1 - 0GMPichot, Alan
25887PGN
312520
GMAlekseev, Evgeny½ - ½GMAbdisalimov, Abdimalik
24906PGN
422470
IMBegmuratov, Khumoyun½ - ½GMRuck, Robert
25155PGN
532513
GMSychev, Klementy½ - ½GMAtabayev, Saparmyrat
25174PGN

Details

Standings after Round 6

Rk.SNo NameFEDRtgPts. TB1  TB2  TB3  TB4  TB5 w-weKrtg+/-
19
GMNigmatov, OrtikUZB24744,5012,50412,51,841018,4
24
GMAtabayev, SaparmyratTKM25173,50,510,25212,50,42104,2
31
GMAlekseev, EvgenyISR25203,50,59,751020,27102,7
43
GMSychev, KlementyFID2513309,00102-0,2110-2,1
52
IMBegmuratov, KhumoyunUZB2470309,00101,50,24102,4
68
GMChatalbashev, BorisDEN2489307,50100,50,20102
710
IMSaydaliev, SaidakbarUZB24502,51,57,001010,02100,2
87
GMPichot, AlanESP25882,516,00210,5-1,3210-13,2
96
GMAbdisalimov, AbdimalikUZB24902,50,58,50101,5-0,3810-3,8
105
GMRuck, RobertHUN2515206,00001,5-1,0810-10,8

Details

Round 7 pairings

Bo.No.Rtg WhiteResultBlack RtgNo.PGN
142517
GMAtabayev, SaparmyratIMSaydaliev, Saidakbar
245010
252515
GMRuck, RobertGMSychev, Klementy
25133
362490
GMAbdisalimov, AbdimalikIMBegmuratov, Khumoyun
24702
472588
GMPichot, AlanGMAlekseev, Evgeny
25201
582489
GMChatalbashev, BorisGMNigmatov, Ortik
24749

Details

Schedule

Every day from 19th to 26th June 2025, the round starts at 3 p.m. local time, 3:30 p.m. IST. Only the last round will start at 11 a.m. local time, 11:30 a.m. IST.

Links

Uzbekistan Chess Federation: Telegram, fb page and youtube


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