+ Follow Hikaru Nakamura Tag
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[Summary] => American HIkaru Nakamura was in second spot with four points, followed by Anish Girl, Ding Liren and local bets Vishy Anand, Pentala Harikrishna and Vidit Santosh Gujrathi, at three apiece.
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[Title] => So bags 2 wins, jumps to 2nd in Millionaire chess
[Summary] => Philippine-born American Grandmaster Wesley So bounced back from a heartbreaking fourth round defeat by beating GM Kayden Troff of the US and Cuban GM Reynaldo Ortiz Suarez to storm back to title contention in the Millionaire Chess Open in Las Vegas, Nevada yesterday.
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[Title] => Anand wins year’s last grand slam
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[Title] => So bows to world No.2 Aronian, drops to fourth
[Summary] => Top seed Armenian Levon Aronian pounced on Filipino GM Wesley So’s faulty handling of the English Opening to fashion out a 36-move victory and pad his lead in the sixth round of the Tata Steel Masters in Wijk Aan Zee, the Netherlands Saturday night.
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[Title] => So bows to world No.2 Aronian, drops to fourth
[Summary] => Top seed Armenian Levon Aronian pounced on Filipino GM Wesley So’s faulty handling of the English Opening to fashion out a 36-move victory and pad his lead in the sixth round of the Tata Steel Masters in Wijk Aan Zee, the Netherlands Saturday night.
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