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had to become universal, to learn to manoeuvre and defend and so on." Caruana's playing style is now universal, based on opening preparation and calculation: "I wouldn't assess it in such categories . It seems to me I'm a good fighter. I enjoy playing different types of position, both tactical and strategic. I can't say there's anything I avoid. I can attack on a board full of pieces or manoeuvre in a roughly even position, and I've got nothing against the endgame."
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new ideas to use against specific opponents." Talking about Magnus
Carlsen's play, Caruana hinted at his deep knowledge of the opponent's strengths and weaknesses: "In some positions you can't compete with him. Certain pawn structures he just plays like a machine. There are certain openings where I say, 'I just can't do that.' But OK, certain positions he's not as comfortable with. Just like any player, he can also play unconfidently."
864:, a 6 players tournament, Caruana shared second place in Blitz Section with 3½ points out 5 games, shared the last place with 2 points out of 5 games in Classical Section, finished last with 1½ points out 5 games in Rapid Section and finished fifth in Combined Final Results (Classical & Rapid TC) behind the winner Hikaru Nakamura. In April at the
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as a player who has an edge in calculations and opening preparation over most of his contemporaries (bar
Carlsen himself). Carlsen has also described him as "undogmatic", but someone who may not play as well in simpler positions. This sentiment has been echoed largely in the chess world, with Caruana
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As a youth, Caruana had an aggressive style of play. He later said "I preferred to attack all the time and really loved sacrificing pieces to get at the enemy king. I played like that for quite a long time, but when I moved up it turned out that you can far from always win with a direct attack; ... I
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in a winner-takes-all game. A complex position developed in which he made a mistake and was eventually defeated, making
Karjakin the official challenger. Caruana eventually finished with a +1 score. On April 25, Caruana became US Chess Champion for the first time, after defeating IM Akshat Chandra in
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Aronian and Leko, and won against Adams, Korchnoi, and Berg. His final score was 7½/11 with performance of 2696. When winter rolled around in November and December, Caruana successfully defended his title winning the Italian Championship for the second consecutive year
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The World Cup set the stage for the next major tournament, the Isle of Man Open, which both
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all with a score of +5 (7/9). In June
Caruana played first board for Italy at the Mitropa Cup, which is a four-board team competition amongst 10 "middle" European nations. He scored +6 (7½/9) winning the first board prize with performance of 2810. In August the NH Chess Tournament "Rising Stars vs.
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Caruana is known as a hardworking player, having once said: "Hundreds of games are played each day all around the world, and a lot of them are important. They're all available online, but you have to put in the time to look at them all. And you need to analyze, find new trends, keep trying to find
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with a score of 46 points of a possible 52, which is the highest point total in the Tour's history since switching to a 4-tournament event. Caruana scored 1st place in the
Superbet Chess Romania, 4th in the SuperUnited Rapid & Blitz Croatia, 1st in the Saint Louis Rapid & Blitz, and 1st in
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who was in clear first. The game lasted 67 moves. Caruana won the game and the tournament with a score of +4 (8½/13) and performance of 2751. Caruana is the first player ever to win both Corus C and Corus B in consecutive years placing clear first in both. In April he played in the
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with a round to spare, scoring 10/13 (+7–0=6), two points ahead of second-placed Magnus
Carlsen. As a result, he reached a rating of 2842 on the February FIDE rating list, his highest since October 2014. As the runner-up of the 2018 World Championship, Caruana automatically qualified for the
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509:, was closely fought. Karpov won the first game, and Caruana won the second. Then tie-break games with time control of 15 minutes were played. The first four games were all drawn. The fifth game Karpov won, and Caruana was knocked out. In November Caruana played at
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November 9 to 28. All 12 classical time control games were drawn. Carlsen then won the rapid tiebreak games 3–0. During game four of the 2018 World Chess Championships, a video containing Caruana's preparation files was released onto the
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In January, at the Tata Steel Chess Tournament in Wijk aan Zee, Netherlands, Caruana finished fourth with 6 points out 11 games. In the end of January into early February, at the Zurich Chess Challenge in
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chose Caruana as his first round opponent. With the white pieces, Caruana defeated Kramnik to put himself and So in a good position to qualify for the Candidates Tournament. Kramnik's surprise loss to
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2009 which was of category 16 with average Elo of 2641. Throughout the tournament his standings ranged from first to third place. Going into the last round he was tied for second and his opponent was
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Until the age of twelve, he lived and played in the United States, occasionally traveling to Europe and South America to participate in tournaments. His first chess coach, from age six to eight, was
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the last round of the US Chess Championship. He finished the tournament with 8.5 points out of 11 games, and went undefeated. The field consisted of world top ten players Hikaru Nakamura and
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had the sole lead entering the final round after winning three consecutive games in rounds six through eight. However, Caruana was able to come from behind by defeating
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in round 8 was considered an impressive show of preparation and play, where he sacrificed 3 pawns and a piece (a novelty) in the Poisoned Pawn variation of the
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Caruana played for Italy from 2005 to 2015. On May 12, 2015, the USCF announced that he would be changing federations, to play for the United States.
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of Norway Chess, finishing clear first with a score of 5/8 (+3–1=4), despite having lost to Carlsen in the first round. In August, he jointly won the
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From November 14 to November 18, Caruana competed in the Saint Louis Rapid & Blitz. He would edge out second-place finisher
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Caruana successfully defended his title at the 2024 Superbet Chess Classic held in Bucharest, Romania. Victories over
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in his last game. After drawing the rapid tiebreaks, Caruana won one of the two blitz games to clinch the tournament.
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4046:"Caruana Wins Saint Louis Rapid & Blitz After Miracle Hold: Flash Report"
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1984:"Fabiano Caruana and Magnus Carlsen — that's a title clash worth watching"
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2576:"Thessaloniki Final: Caruana stops Kamsky, Dominguez wins the tournament"
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3736:"Chess: Nepomniachtchi and Caruana lead in Madrid with Carlsen in sight"
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2417:"Exciting finish in the Tal Memorial – Magnus Carlsen lifts the trophy"
2391:"Fabiano Caruana lifts the trophy at Sigeman & Co Chess Tournament"
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event of the year. Following a first-round defeat to eventual champion
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3593:"Carlsen lashes out against FIDE for completely idiotic tiebreak rule"
3443:"Fabiano Caruana v Maxime Vachier-Lagrave - Candidates 2021 - Round 8"
3216:"Magnus Carlsen Beats Fabiano Caruana to Win World Chess Championship"
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Between December 18 and December 23, Caruana also participated in the
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in tiebreaks. He won three games and drew the remaining six (+3-0=6).
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GM Fabiano Caruana Joins Chess.com World Championship Commentary Team
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From October 5 to October 19, Caruana then participated in the 2021
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4249:"Results & Standings - Sinquefield Cup 2024 (Grand Chess Tour)"
2893:"www.uschesschamps.com | The home of championship chess in America"
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From July 28 to August 9, Caruana played board 1 for the US at the
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4263:"Magnus Carlsen tells Fabiano Caruana's Biggest Strength in Chess"
3889:"Unstoppable Alireza Firouzja demolishes field to win in St Louis"
2007:"Who was the future GM? Fabiano Caruana, Italy's top grandmaster!"
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From the 14th to the 30th of January, Caruana participated in the
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in Russia. In the first two rounds he beat the Cuban grandmasters
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3762:"Nepomniachtchi Increases Lead Further As Caruana Loses To Duda"
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affected their relationship and opportunities to work together.
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4085:"2023 Superbet Chess Classic Romania | Grand Chess Tour"
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3 wins, 3 losses, 4 draws. This includes: 3 wins against GM
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4 wins, 0 losses, 7 draws. This includes: 4 wins against GM
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4113:"2023 Saint Louis Rapid & Blitz | Grand Chess Tour"
3490:"2021 Saint Louis Rapid & Blitz | Grand Chess Tour"
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3614:"Chess World Divided over World Rapid Tiebreak Controversy"
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3277:"February rating list: Fabiano Caruana is making up ground"
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United States Chess Federation: first-highest ranked player
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in early rounds had Caruana poised to win the event, until
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In July, Caruana won the "First Saturday" GM tournament in
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2785:"Gelfand and Caruana share first place in Baku Grand Prix"
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tournament, Caruana was eliminated in the fourth round by
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with 3½ out of nine possible points. In September, at the
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4747:"Caruana: "L'anno prossimo voglio giocare nel torneo A!""
4711:"Being a Grandmaster Is Tough When You Are Not Quite 15 "
4545:(2720). The numbers in brackets represent the opponent's
4454:(2666). The numbers in brackets represent the opponent's
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Saravanan (VSaravanan), Venkatachalam (August 17, 2023).
3504:"Grand Chess Tour - 2021 Sinquefield Cup Final Standings"
3418:"Caruana stuns MVL to blow the Candidates race wide open"
2124:"Fabiano Caruana – youngest US and Italian GM in history"
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404:. In 2006, he was the co-champion of Italy by tying with
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3122:"An American Will Play For The World Chess Championship"
3072:"Standings - Tata Steel Masters 2018 - Tata Steel Chess"
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Caruana's Ruy Lopez: A White Repertoire for Club Players
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In 2021, Caruana split with his long time coach/second,
908:. In December, Caruana competed in the final leg of the
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3967:"Caruana beats Firouzja in Armageddon to win Chess 9LX"
3838:"44th Chess Olympiad in Chennai – Open section results"
3259:"Fabiano Caruana wins Tata Steel Chess Tournament 2020"
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From February 12 to August 21, Caruana competed in the
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3662:"Kasimdzhanov after ending collaboration with Caruana"
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to ultimately win the tournament. Caruana claims 9.25
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3368:"FIDE Candidates Chess Tournament 2020: All The Info"
3303:"Regulations for the FIDE Candidates Tournament 2020"
3148:"GRENKE Chess Classic 2018: Pairings & standings"
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Caruana receives the bronze medal for Board 1 at the
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2469:"Bilbao Rd10: Carlsen takes title in blitz tiebreak"
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by half a point to win the event. Caruana earned 13
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From June 16 to July 5, Caruana participated in the
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RCC and placed 3rd with 64 points, behind runner-up
4722:"A Chess Player's Challenge: Opponents His Own Age"
3393:"Fabiano Caruana - Candidates 2020/1 round results"
3366:Doggers (PeterDoggers), Peter (February 14, 2020).
1781:having earned himself a nickname of "The Machine".
1507:after the end of the first half of the tournament.
327:, and from age eight to twelve, he studied with GM
1834:in 2016 (his first participation), 2022, and 2023.
1207:From 31 March to 9 April, Caruana competed in the
984:, held in Moscow, Russia, from March 10–30 in the
3021:"World Cup Shock: Carlsen, Kramnik, Nakamura Out"
2944:"US Championship 11: Foisor triumphs, So gambles"
828:. In October he won along with Boris Gelfand the
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1729:points and $ 68,750 for his first-place finish.
836:of the FIDE Grand Prix. December saw him at the
420:In January, Caruana had his first experience at
143:(born July 30, 1992) is an Italian and American
3201:"Sinquefield Cup: Three winners (one playoff)!"
2602:"Tal Final: Gelfand wins, Carlsen clear second"
2264:(in Italian). December 14, 2007. Archived from
2068:"Interview with GM Chuchelov – Caruana's Coach"
1878:– A world-class player explains (DVD) Vol. 1-3
1127:for the two ratings qualification spots to the
1016:. In the final round Caruana had Black against
3913:Colodro, Carlos Alberto (September 12, 2022).
3863:"USA round results at the 44th Chess Olympiad"
3788:"Candidates R11: Nepo wins, Caruana collapses"
2550:"Zug GP R11: Topalov wins game, set and event"
2443:"Fabiano Caruana takes the trophy in Dortmund"
2156:(in Italian). December 4, 2007. Archived from
1533:. The next month, Caruana participated in the
1257:From May to November, Caruana competed in the
16:Italian-American chess grandmaster (born 1992)
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5038:Chess players for the United States with the
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3150:. Grenke Chess. April 9, 2018. Archived from
2969:"7 conclusions from the GRENKE Chess Classic"
2184:Susan Polgar Chess Daily News and Information
1799:Caruana is a "Benefactor" Life Member of the
1401:in an armaggedon playoff to win first place.
643:), he finished on place second together with
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3546:"Fabiano Caruana - 2021 Grand Swiss results"
3199:Saravanan, Venkatachalam (August 28, 2018).
4422:(2662) and the winner of the tournament GM
3688:"Rapid Chess Championship 2022 Leaderboard"
2841:"FIDE Grand Prix in Khanty-Mansiysk: Final"
2258:"Italian Championship 2008 Final Standings"
2150:"Italian Championship 2007 Final Standings"
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4736:"Fabulous Fabiano", by Macauley Peterson,
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3941:"Caruana Wins Armaggedon Playoff Thriller"
2654:"Bucharest Final: Caruana secures victory"
2038:"Fabiano Caruana: "A lot of hard work...""
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1374:In November, Caruana was runner-up in the
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2680:"Caruana wins Rapid, Carlsen tops Zurich"
2521:"Zurich R6: Caruana wins by a full point"
1876:Fabiano Caruana: Navigating the Ruy Lopez
1839:World Chess Federation (FIDE) affiliation
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830:Baku stage of the FIDE Grand Prix 2014–15
260:Caruana represented the United States on
4782:Youngest ever United States Grandmaster
3915:"Alireza Firouzja conquers Saint Louis!"
3342:"FIDE resumes the Candidates Tournament"
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2496:"6th Kings Tournament in Bucharest 2012"
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3525:"US Chess Championship Final Standings"
3468:"FIDE World Cup 2021 - Tournament Tree"
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2994:"Levon Aronian wins Norway Chess 2017!"
2871:"Sergey Karjakin is the new challenger"
2728:"Dortmund: Fabiano Caruana is now 2801"
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731:. In June at the eighth edition of the
639:A in Wijk aan Zee (previously known as
166:to Italian parents, Caruana grew up in
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4653:Chess Olympiad record at OlimpBase.org
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3173:Sam Shankland is the 2018 US Champion!
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1789:Federations and national championships
1670:points and $ 40,000 from his victory.
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1454:, placing 8th with a score of 6.5/14.
1378:with a score of 7.5/11 (+4-0=7) and a
1294:Caruana played in the continuation of
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292:Caruana was born on July 30, 1992, in
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3786:Colodro, Carlos Alberto (July 2022).
3567:"Caruana wins Gashimov memorial 2021"
3019:Doggers, Peter (September 10, 2017).
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575:(Elo 2719), in the third the Russian
157:third-highest-rated player in history
3939:Rodgers, Jack (September 16, 2022).
3636:"FIDE World Rapid Championship 2021"
3214:Mather, Victor (November 28, 2018).
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2206:"27th Chess Mitropa Cup: Olbia 2008"
1981:
1794:National Chess Federation membership
1472:In April 2022, he won the inaugural
1419:, with Kasimdzhanov citing that the
940:, Caruana shared second (along with
874:FIDE Grand Prix Khanty-Mansiysk 2015
818:2009 Nanjing Pearl Spring tournament
52:United States (pre-2005; since 2015)
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5042:of grandmaster (GM) by title decade
4731:2007 Italian Championship interview
4166:Grand Chess Tour (July 14, 2024).
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2628:"Paris Final: Disappointing Finish"
2180:"Fabiano convincingly wins Corus C"
1889:Fabiano Caruana: 60 Memorable Games
1585:World Rapid Chess Championship 2022
1525:and finished in third place, after
1273:In January, he won the Category 20
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5998:American people of Italian descent
4170:Congratulations🥳 #Grandchesstour"
4044:Rogers, Jack (November 18, 2023).
3813:"Candidates 2022 Pairings/Results"
2791:. October 16, 2014. Archived from
1740:Caruana placed second at the 2024
1465:(73 points) and tournament winner
1406:2021 FIDE World Rapid Championship
1340:, he placed fourth overall behind
1332:with 5.5/9 points (+3-1=5) and a
1074:Tradewise Gibraltar Chess Festival
848:In January, Caruana played in the
288:Personal life and chess beginnings
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3734:Barden, Leonard (June 24, 2022).
3324:"FIDE Candidates Tournament 2020"
3046:"Kramnik to play 2018 Candidates"
2706:"World Rapid: Miraculous Carlsen"
2044:. August 25, 2012. Archived from
1808:National Chess Federation ranking
890:Dortmund Sparkassen Chess Meeting
669:Dortmund Sparkassen Chess Meeting
4629:rating and tournament record at
4307:Caruana switching back to U.S.A.
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2314:"Fabiano Caruana wins Biel 2010"
2100:. April 18, 2018. Archived from
1830:United States – Caruana won the
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1613:Tata Steel Chess Tournament 2023
1452:Tata Steel Chess Tournament 2022
1376:FIDE Grand Swiss Tournament 2021
938:2016 Tata Steel Chess Tournament
850:2015 Tata Steel Chess Tournament
709:FIDE Grand Prix Series 2012–2013
637:74th Tata Steel Chess Tournament
6023:Game players from New York City
5771:Category:American chess players
4742:, January 2008, pp. 30–35.
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4287:United States Chess Federation
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1982:Chad, Norman (July 12, 2015).
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1801:United States Chess Federation
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980:, Caruana participated in the
276:, Caruana is highly ranked in
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4283:"US Chess Benefactor Members"
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1825:Italian National Championship
1428:World Chess Championship 2021
1410:FIDE World Blitz Championship
1380:tournament performance rating
1334:tournament performance rating
1235:World Chess Championship 2018
1233:Caruana faced Carlsen in the
1202:World Chess Championship 2018
1187:World Chess Championship 2018
1092:. Caruana next played in the
978:World Chess Championship 2016
826:1994 Linares chess tournament
441:Experienced" was played with
4980:United States Chess Champion
4953:Dortmund Sparkassen Champion
4926:Dortmund Sparkassen Champion
4638:player profile and games at
4517:(2634); 3 losses against GM
2232:"Olympiad Dresden 2008 Open"
2094:"St. Louis' Fabiano Caruana"
1847:affiliation with either the
1752:, Caruana went on to defeat
1395:2021 Vugar Gashimov Memorial
1204:in London in November 2018.
384:. Caruana played the strong
201:, Caruana qualified for the
149:United States Chess Champion
7:
4647:chess games at 365Chess.com
4529:(2684); 4 draws against GM
4426:(2770); 7 draws against GM
4377:(2710); 5 draws against GM
3186:"Caruana Wins Norway Chess"
2873:. Chessbase. March 28, 2016
2344:Tata Steel Chess Tournament
1776:Caruana has been hailed by
1065:The top 3 finishers at the
884:. In June he played in the
862:2015 Zurich Chess Challenge
530:with a score of +5 (8/11).
386:Vlissingen chess tournament
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6018:Sportspeople from Brooklyn
6008:Chess Olympiad competitors
5766:List of chess grandmasters
4373:(2655); 1 loss against GM
1642:Candidates Tournament 2024
1583:Caruana finished third in
1388:Candidates Tournament 2022
1280:2020 Candidates Tournament
1194:Candidates Tournament 2018
1129:2018 Candidates Tournament
982:Candidates Tournament 2016
882:2016 Candidates Tournament
525:in the seventh round, and
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203:Candidates Tournament 2016
180:Italian Chess Championship
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2262:Italian Chess Federation
2154:Italian Chess Federation
1849:Italian Chess Federation
1823:Italy – Caruana won the
1371:in the rapid tiebreaks.
1230:being held in December.
1209:5th Grenke Chess Classic
838:6th London Chess Classic
306:Congregation Beth Elohim
235:World Chess Championship
155:of 2844, Caruana is the
6028:Sportspeople from Miami
5894:FIDE Women's Grand Prix
4580:Leinier Domínguez Pérez
4511:Dimitrios Mastrovasilis
2815:"Baku 07: He is human!"
1832:U.S. Chess Championship
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209:. He won the following
199:FIDE Grand Prix 2014–15
6033:People from Park Slope
5993:American chess players
4963:Maxime Vachier-Lagrave
4883:Maxime Vachier-Lagrave
4835:Italian Chess Champion
4808:Italian Chess Champion
4668:member profile at the
4560:Maxime Vachier-Lagrave
4448:Maxime Vachier-Lagrave
4379:Maxime Vachier-Lagrave
4338:Maxime Vachier-Lagrave
3076:www.tatasteelchess.com
1935:"Sinquefield Cup 2014"
1818:National Championships
1664:Maxime Vachier-Lagrave
1620:Maxime Vachier-Lagrave
1615:
1361:Saint Louis Chess Club
1240:Saint Louis Chess Club
1189:
1178:
1069:
933:
880:and qualified for the
705:Zurich Chess Challenge
677:Grand Slam Chess Final
632:
597:Nguyễn Ngọc Trường Sơn
593:Maxime Vachier-Lagrave
475:Maxime Vachier-Lagrave
243:Candidates Tournaments
6013:Italian chess players
4688:Ioan-Cristian Chirilă
4588:Shakhriyar Mamedyarov
4519:Nodirbek Abdusattorov
4367:Shakhriyar Mamedyarov
3241:"2019 Tour Standings"
1905:Caruana: Move by Move
1754:Nodirbek Abdusattorov
1692:Caruana won the 2023
1673:Caruana won the 2023
1668:Grand Chess Tour 2023
1649:US Chess Championship
1610:
1493:Candidates Tournament
1397:, where he edged out
1357:US Chess Championship
1184:
1176:Candidates Tournament
1169:
1064:
927:
906:Shakhriyar Mamedyarov
810:Saint Louis, Missouri
743:, behind the winner,
737:Shakhriyar Mamedyarov
727:, behind the winner,
630:
438:Dzhurabek Khamrakulov
408:but losing the fifth
192:US Chess Championship
141:Fabiano Luigi Caruana
44:Fabiano Luigi Caruana
4073:. November 28, 2023.
3664:. September 2, 2021.
2765:. September 18, 2014
1945:on January 22, 2018.
1631:Chess World Cup 2023
1595:and drawing against
1263:London Chess Classic
1228:London Chess Classic
1218:In June, he won the
1148:London Chess Classic
1086:Grenke Chess Classic
1067:Grenke Chess Classic
1037:, Varuzhan Akobian,
914:London Chess Classic
898:Chess World Cup 2015
894:2015 Sinquefield Cup
794:Alexander Morozevich
792:, Levon Aronian and
561:Chess World Cup 2009
517:in the first round,
402:Italian Championship
337:International Master
261:
223:Grenke Chess Classic
134:No. 2 (October 2014)
4670:Internet Chess Club
4631:US Chess Federation
4543:Pentala Harikrishna
4484:in round 6, and GM
4340:in round 8, and GM
4017:Kavutskiy, Kostya.
3714:"2022 American Cup"
3694:. February 15, 2022
3616:. December 29, 2021
3573:. December 23, 2021
3265:. January 25, 2020.
3154:on October 20, 2019
3126:fivethirtyeight.com
2759:"Grandmaster Clash"
2370:Reykjavik Open 2012
2238:. November 29, 2008
2074:. September 7, 2014
1988:The Washington Post
1633:, Caruana defeated
1557:tournament held in
1512:44th Chess Olympiad
1417:Rustam Kasimdzhanov
1224:6th Sinquefield Cup
1080:in Round 6. At the
1051:42nd Chess Olympiad
1043:Aleksandr Lenderman
1029:, Gata Kamsky, and
936:In January, at the
798:41st Chess Olympiad
635:In January, at the
483:Alexandra Kosteniuk
463:Ljubomir Ljubojević
443:Scheveningen format
434:Julio Granda Zuniga
394:Rustam Kasimdzhanov
357:St. Louis, Missouri
310:Polgar Chess Center
270:42nd Chess Olympiad
233:. Caruana lost the
186:, recording a 3098
115:2844 (October 2014)
6003:Chess Grandmasters
4733:from Chessbase.com
4725:The New York Times
4715:The New York Times
4707:from Chessbase.com
4659:player profile at
4576:Ian Nepomniachtchi
4570:; 5 draws against
4539:Avital Boruchovsky
4523:Gabriel Sargissian
4507:Parham Maghsoodloo
4490:Jan-Krzysztof Duda
4348:in round 3 and GM
3283:. January 31, 2020
3220:The New York Times
3101:www.worldchess.com
3097:"FIDE World Chess"
3052:. October 30, 2017
2924:. February 3, 2017
2821:. October 10, 2014
2795:on October 6, 2014
2686:. February 4, 2014
2660:. October 17, 2013
2475:. October 13, 2012
2346:. January 29, 2012
2294:. November 1, 2009
2186:. January 27, 2008
2013:. October 18, 2007
1957:"Fabulous Fabiano"
1758:Ian Nepomniachtchi
1711:Bogdan-Daniel Deac
1638:Jan-Krzysztof Duda
1624:Ian Nepomniachtchi
1616:
1589:Vladislav Artemiev
1561:, after defeating
1543:Ian Nepomniachtchi
1505:Ian Nepomniachtchi
1190:
1179:
1152:Ian Nepomniachtchi
1102:Vishwanathan Anand
1070:
1035:Alexander Shabalov
1031:Alexander Onischuk
970:Evgeny Tomashevsky
934:
902:single-elimination
866:Shamkir Chess 2015
766:Shamkir Chess 2014
633:
353:Vladimir Chuchelov
188:performance rating
5970:
5969:
5779:
5778:
4996:
4995:
4987:Succeeded by
4960:Succeeded by
4933:Succeeded by
4906:Succeeded by
4870:Succeeded by
4842:Succeeded by
4815:Succeeded by
4788:Succeeded by
4684:C-Squared Podcast
4566:; 1 loss against
4334:Kirill Alekseenko
4271:. April 20, 2021.
4215:Missing or empty
3965:Svensen, Tarjei.
3887:Svensen, Tarjei.
3867:Chess-results.com
3842:Chess-results.com
3817:Chess-results.com
3642:on March 25, 2023
3397:Chess-results.com
2897:uschesschamps.com
2634:. October 4, 2013
2531:on March 13, 2014
2500:The Week in Chess
2268:on April 20, 2009
2236:chess-results.com
2160:on March 23, 2008
1939:Chess-Results.com
1916:978-1-78194-479-0
1900:978-1-84994-721-3
1884:978-3-86681-735-7
1871:978-90-5691-944-3
1635:reigning champion
1593:Vladimir Fedoseev
1284:COVID-19 pandemic
990:Viswanathan Anand
986:Central Telegraph
886:Norway Chess 2015
790:Viswanathan Anand
782:Norway Chess 2014
717:Ruslan Ponomariov
573:Leinier Domínguez
345:Alexander Chernin
316:, New York City.
145:chess grandmaster
138:
137:
131:Peak ranking
54:Italy (2005–2015)
6040:
5806:
5799:
5792:
5783:
5782:
5147:Dzindzichashvili
5022:
5015:
5008:
4999:
4998:
4970:Preceded by
4943:Preceded by
4919:Vladimir Kramnik
4916:Preceded by
4880:Preceded by
4852:Preceded by
4825:Preceded by
4798:Preceded by
4773:Preceded by
4765:
4764:
4761:
4757:
4753:
4751:
4623:
4609:
4608:
4606:Official website
4591:
4572:Alireza Firouzja
4556:
4550:
4503:
4497:
4492:in round 10, GM
4486:Teimour Radjabov
4482:Alireza Firouzja
4474:
4468:
4465:
4459:
4424:Alireza Firouzja
4408:
4402:
4383:Lenier Dominguez
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3760:Doggers, Peter.
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3638:. Archived from
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3273:
3267:
3266:
3263:Tata Steel Chess
3255:
3249:
3248:
3245:Grand Chess Tour
3237:
3231:
3230:
3228:
3226:
3211:
3205:
3204:
3196:
3190:
3189:
3181:
3175:
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3164:
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3133:
3128:. March 27, 2018
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2565:
2563:
2561:
2556:. April 30, 2013
2546:
2540:
2539:
2537:
2536:
2517:
2511:
2510:
2508:
2506:
2494:Crowther, Mark.
2491:
2485:
2484:
2482:
2480:
2465:
2459:
2458:
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2433:
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2377:
2372:, March 13, 2012
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2003:
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1973:
1972:
1970:
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1953:
1947:
1946:
1941:. Archived from
1931:
1893:Andrew E. Soltis
1750:Alireza Firouzja
1746:Grand Chess Tour
1735:Grand Chess Tour
1727:Grand Chess Tour
1719:R Praggnanandhaa
1707:Alireza Firouzja
1694:Grand Chess Tour
1679:Alireza Firouzja
1657:Abhimanyu Mishra
1580:, among others.
1578:Lenier Dominguez
1563:Alireza Firouzja
1551:Grand Chess Tour
1547:Alireza Firouzja
1527:Alireza Firouzja
1523:Grand Chess Tour
1501:Alireza Firouzja
1486:Lenier Dominguez
1463:Dmitry Andreikin
1412:, ranking 39th.
1384:Alireza Firouzja
1382:of 2807, behind
1338:Grand Chess Tour
1304:Najdorf Sicilian
1259:Grand Chess Tour
1247:Cristian Chirilă
1125:Vladimir Kramnik
1082:US Championships
964:, and losing to
910:Grand Chess Tour
870:Dmitry Jakovenko
741:Dmitry Andreikin
649:Teimour Radjabov
547:Championship at
325:Bruce Pandolfini
265:
126:(September 2024)
111:Peak rating
105:(September 2024)
72:
68:
66:
33:
21:
20:
6048:
6047:
6043:
6042:
6041:
6039:
6038:
6037:
5973:
5972:
5971:
5966:
5888:
5821:FIDE Grand Prix
5815:
5813:FIDE Grand Prix
5810:
5780:
5775:
5756:
5675:
5539:
5388:
5272:
5171:
5120:
5094:
5043:
5032:
5026:
4992:
4983:
4975:
4973:Hikaru Nakamura
4965:
4956:
4948:
4938:
4929:
4921:
4911:
4902:
4892:Champion (with
4890:Sinquefield Cup
4885:
4875:
4866:
4862:Sinquefield Cup
4857:
4847:
4838:
4830:
4820:
4811:
4803:
4793:
4784:
4778:
4776:Hikaru Nakamura
4759:
4755:
4749:
4745:
4718:, July 29, 2007
4696:
4675:Fabiano Caruana
4666:Fabiano Caruana
4657:Fabiano Caruana
4651:Fabiano Caruana
4645:Fabiano Caruana
4636:Fabiano Caruana
4627:Fabiano Caruana
4615:rating card at
4613:Fabiano Caruana
4604:
4603:
4600:
4595:
4594:
4558:2 wins against
4557:
4553:
4541:(2551), and GM
4525:(2698), and GM
4513:(2599), and GM
4504:
4500:
4480:in round 1, GM
4478:Hikaru Nakamura
4475:
4471:
4466:
4462:
4452:Alexandr Predke
4450:(2763), and GM
4436:Dariusz Swiercz
4420:Nils Grandelius
4409:
4405:
4391:Richard Rapport
4371:Dariusz Swiercz
4369:(2782), and GM
4360:
4356:
4336:in round 2, GM
4331:
4327:
4322:
4317:
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4292:
4290:
4289:, July 15, 2021
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4023:US Chess Champs
4015:
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3000:. June 16, 2017
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2851:on May 27, 2015
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2734:. July 20, 2014
2726:
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2708:. June 18, 2014
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2608:. June 23, 2013
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2449:. July 22, 2012
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2423:. June 18, 2012
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2320:. July 30, 2010
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1611:Caruana at the
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1531:Hikaru Nakamura
1499:in 2021 behind
1467:Hikaru Nakamura
1448:
1399:Richard Rapport
1326:Sinquefield Cup
1322:Hikaru Nakamura
1315:Rinat Jumabayev
1311:Chess World Cup
1292:
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1098:Hikaru Nakamura
1059:
1018:Sergey Karjakin
1006:Veselin Topalov
998:Sergey Karjakin
994:Hikaru Nakamura
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900:, a 128-player
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673:Sergey Karjakin
631:Caruana in 2012
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565:Khanty-Mansiysk
557:Rogaska Slatina
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499:Ivan Cheparinov
459:Simen Agdestein
451:Viktor Korchnoi
426:Parimarjan Negi
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382:Hikaru Nakamura
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207:Sergey Karjakin
197:By winning the
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1653:Hans Niemann
1647:In the 2023
1646:
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1474:American Cup
1471:
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1170:Caruana vs.
1145:
1141:James Tarjan
1137:
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1094:Norway Chess
1071:
966:David Navara
935:
847:
834:Tashkent leg
758:
733:Tal Memorial
721:Thessaloniki
702:
665:Tal Memorial
634:
606:
590:
537:
523:Emanuel Berg
471:time control
419:
371:
363:Chess career
318:
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227:Norway Chess
196:
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140:
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5983:1992 births
5946:Goryachkina
5505:Perelshteyn
5384:Yermolinsky
5339:Schwartzman
5309:I. Gurevich
5188:D. Gurevich
4828:Lexy Ortega
4818:Lexy Ortega
4537:(2585), GM
4533:(2588), GM
4521:(2688), GM
4509:(2701), GM
4446:(2654), GM
4442:(2654), GM
4438:(2647), GM
4434:(2644), GM
4430:(2652), GM
4428:Nihal Sarin
4418:(2658), GM
4414:(2639), GM
4389:(2772), GM
4385:(2758), GM
4381:(2751), GM
4365:(2709), GM
4029:October 16,
3971:chess24.com
3893:chess24.com
3422:Chess24.com
3287:January 31,
2825:October 16,
2799:October 16,
2738:October 19,
2712:October 19,
2690:October 19,
2664:October 19,
2638:October 19,
2612:October 19,
2586:October 19,
2560:October 19,
2479:October 13,
2350:January 29,
2292:Corus Chess
2190:November 4,
2078:October 19,
1559:Saint Louis
1545:and winner
1497:Grand Swiss
1436:Robert Hess
1078:Nigel Short
858:Baden-Baden
725:Gata Kamsky
641:Corus Chess
544:Nigel Short
487:Marie Sebag
479:Xiangzhi Bu
398:performance
359:, in 2014.
176:transferred
86:Grandmaster
5977:Categories
5863:Mamedyarov
5764:See also:
5616:Naroditsky
5374:Stripunsky
5218:Fedorowicz
5198:De Firmian
5040:FIDE title
4957:2014–2015
4909:Ding Liren
4839:2010–2011
4812:2007–2008
4791:Ray Robson
4785:2007–2009
4739:Chess Life
4547:elo rating
4494:Ding Liren
4456:elo rating
4432:Ivan Šarić
4399:elo rating
4350:Anish Giri
4346:Ding Liren
4002:August 17,
3872:August 14,
3847:August 14,
3822:August 14,
3797:August 15,
3771:August 15,
3745:August 15,
3719:August 15,
3698:August 15,
3577:August 15,
3551:August 15,
3530:August 15,
3509:August 15,
3474:August 15,
3452:August 15,
3427:August 15,
3402:August 15,
2535:2013-10-19
1922:References
1762:Anish Giri
1715:Anish Giri
1350:Mamedyarov
1172:Mamedyarov
1010:Anish Giri
962:Ding Liren
942:Ding Liren
774:Azerbaijan
527:Peter Leko
467:Cap d'Agde
329:Miron Sher
298:Park Slope
65:1992-07-30
5936:Ju Wenjun
5926:Hou Yifan
5916:Hou Yifan
5906:Hou Yifan
5702:Fernandez
5697:Daggupati
5680:2020–2029
5641:Shankland
5636:Sevillano
5596:Lenderman
5544:2010–2019
5535:Ziatdinov
5530:Zherebukh
5480:Khachiyan
5455:Hernández
5425:Domínguez
5393:2000–2009
5334:Sagalchik
5277:1990–1999
5176:1980–1989
5125:1970–1979
5099:1960–1969
5090:Rossolimo
5085:Reshevsky
5048:1950–1959
5028:American
4990:Wesley So
4864:Champion
4705:Biography
4661:Chess.com
4568:Wesley So
4387:Wesley So
4311:Chessbase
4146:Chess.com
4050:Chess.com
3997:Chess.com
3945:chess.com
3766:Chess.com
3692:Chess.com
3571:chess.com
3377:April 27,
3372:Chess.com
3351:April 27,
3158:April 10,
3132:March 27,
3106:March 27,
3050:ChessBase
3025:Chess.com
3004:April 27,
2998:Chessbase
2978:April 27,
2953:April 27,
2928:April 27,
2902:April 25,
2877:March 29,
2763:slate.com
2505:March 22,
2401:March 22,
2376:March 13,
2108:March 25,
1683:Wesley So
1570:Wesley So
1555:chess 960
1539:Wesley So
1482:Wesley So
1459:Chess.com
1440:Chess.com
1369:Wesley So
1346:Wesley So
1117:World Cup
1045:; and IM
1023:Wesley So
689:Bucharest
681:São Paulo
657:Reykjavík
617:New Delhi
264:board one
5883:Nakamura
5873:Grischuk
5747:Woodward
5717:Jacobson
5586:Hungaski
5500:Nakamura
5450:González
5435:Finegold
5430:Erenburg
5349:Shabalov
5329:Onischuk
5304:Fishbein
5253:Seirawan
5233:Kaidanov
5183:Benjamin
5157:Palatnik
5137:Biyiasas
5116:Lombardy
5060:Bisguier
4527:Gukesh D
4342:Wang Hao
4293:July 30,
4208:cite web
4180:July 14,
3056:June 22,
3030:June 22,
2845:fide.com
2789:fide.com
2453:July 22,
2427:July 22,
2324:July 30,
2298:March 1,
2272:March 1,
2242:March 3,
2216:March 3,
2164:March 1,
2134:April 1,
2098:kmox.com
1967:June 26,
1723:Gukesh D
1421:pandemic
1365:Missouri
1133:Ivanchuk
711:held in
493:against
374:Budapest
341:Budapest
302:Brooklyn
168:Brooklyn
162:Born in
5962:2024–25
5952:2022–23
5942:2019–21
5932:2015–16
5922:2013–14
5912:2011–12
5902:2009–11
5853:Caruana
5849:2014–15
5843:Topalov
5839:2012–13
5833:Aronian
5829:2008–10
5727:Niemann
5692:Brodsky
5571:Chandra
5551:Antipov
5525:Świercz
5515:Ramírez
5510:Quesada
5490:Kreiman
5475:Kaufman
5470:Jimenez
5445:Gareyev
5440:Friedel
5420:Caruana
5405:Aronian
5400:Akobian
5369:Shulman
5364:Sherzer
5324:Novikov
5294:Becerra
5289:Annakov
5284:Akopian
5268:Zaichik
5213:Ehlvest
5111:Kavalek
5080:Kashdan
5075:Fischer
4268:YouTube
4235:"Tours"
4186:Twitter
4151:July 6,
2973:Chess24
2948:Chess24
2855:May 26,
2052:June 1,
2017:May 30,
1629:In the
1516:Chennai
1200:in the
1174:at the
824:in the
770:Shamkir
749:Romania
609:Külaots
540:Corus B
491:drawing
422:Corus C
378:GM norm
268:at the
120:Ranking
49:Country
5742:Tiglon
5722:Mishra
5631:Sevian
5626:Robson
5621:Oparin
5611:Molner
5556:Arnold
5495:Moradi
5465:Izoria
5410:Ashley
5354:Shaked
5344:Serper
5319:Kamsky
5314:Ivanov
5299:Bruzón
5263:Wilder
5258:Soltis
5243:Mednis
5238:Kudrin
5228:Henley
5223:Goldin
5203:Denker
5167:Tarjan
5162:Rogoff
5132:Alburt
4754:
4679:Twitch
3470:. FIDE
1914:
1898:
1882:
1869:
1760:, and
1721:, and
1685:, and
1576:, and
1484:, and
1438:, for
1244:second
1033:; GMs
1012:, and
960:, and
950:Wei Yi
912:, the
802:Tromsø
762:Zürich
685:Bilbao
501:, and
489:, and
461:, and
436:, and
349:Lugano
333:Madrid
314:Queens
253:, and
153:rating
98:rating
96:
88:(2007)
77:, U.S.
5956:Lagno
5737:Sturt
5732:Sheng
5671:Zierk
5661:Xiong
5656:Troff
5646:Smith
5606:Liang
5591:Krush
5576:Checa
5566:Burke
5561:Brown
5485:Kraai
5379:Wolff
5248:Rohde
5208:Dlugy
5152:Gulko
5106:Byrne
5065:Evans
5055:Benko
4984:2016
4930:2012
4903:2018
4867:2014
4750:(PDF)
4320:Notes
4174:Tweet
3306:(PDF)
786:Dubai
661:Malmö
553:Tomsk
549:Sochi
410:rapid
323:(NM)
294:Miami
282:blitz
278:rapid
164:Miami
124:No. 3
82:Title
5879:2022
5869:2019
5859:2017
5712:Hong
5666:Yang
5651:Tang
5581:Holt
5460:Hess
5415:Bhat
5359:Sher
5193:Dake
5070:Fine
4896:and
4617:FIDE
4586:and
4562:and
4295:2021
4221:help
4182:2024
4153:2024
4057:2023
4031:2023
4019:"IM"
4004:2023
3978:2022
3952:2022
3926:2022
3900:2022
3874:2022
3849:2022
3824:2022
3799:2022
3773:2022
3747:2022
3721:2022
3700:2022
3648:2021
3622:2021
3600:2021
3579:2022
3553:2022
3532:2022
3511:2022
3476:2022
3454:2022
3429:2022
3404:2022
3379:2021
3353:2021
3328:FIDE
3310:FIDE
3289:2020
3281:FIDE
3227:2018
3160:2018
3134:2018
3108:2018
3083:2018
3058:2018
3032:2018
3006:2018
2980:2018
2955:2018
2930:2018
2904:2016
2879:2016
2857:2015
2827:2014
2801:2014
2771:2014
2740:2014
2714:2014
2692:2014
2666:2014
2640:2014
2614:2014
2588:2014
2562:2014
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