- April 14, 2024 04:10Abasov vs Nepo
All eyes on the Abasov vs Nepo board now. A win would take Nepomniachtchi back to sole lead. A draw would put him level with Gukesh.
- April 14, 2024 04:04Pragg vs Firouzja
Praggnanandhaa and Firouzja decide to call it a day. A knight and three pawns each was too little for either player to force a result. Draw it is.
- April 14, 2024 04:02Caruana vs Nakamura
Caruana finally folds. It is a win for Nakamura against his old foe. It was an error-strewn game from Caruana.
- April 14, 2024 03:58Lagno vs Goryachkina
Lagno vs Goryachkina ends in a draw after a three-fold repetition.
- April 14, 2024 03:53Vaishali vs Humpy
Vaishali claws her way back into the game after Humpy makes a series of badly calculated move.
- April 14, 2024 03:51Gukesh beats Vidit
Vidit’s resistance is futile as Gukesh gets the right moves in. Gukesh wins and takes a tentative lead in the FIDE Candidates tournament.
- April 14, 2024 03:41Gukesh vs Vidit
Vidit is taking his time with move 27. He needs to stay sharp here. One mistake and it will all go spiralling down for him.
- April 14, 2024 03:38Nakamura vs Caruana
Hikaru meanwhile is putting pressure on Caruana. The world no. two is down in the clock as well.
- April 14, 2024 03:32Gukesh vs Vidit
The time is almost evened out in the Vidit vs Gukesh match where the latter is still having a good initiative in this position.
- April 14, 2024 03:15Tingjie vs Zhongyi
Lei Tingjie, who has won the last two rounds is putting a lot of pressure on leader Tan Zhongyi. Zhongyi only has five minutes on the clock and needs to play 15 more accurate moves to get 30 minutes extra time.
- April 14, 2024 03:09Humpy vs Vaishali
Humpy is putting a lot of pressure on the f7 square, threatening checkmate and it seems there’s nothing that can save Vaishali now.
- April 14, 2024 03:06Nepo vs Abasov
The position in the Ian Nepomniachtchi vs Nijat Abasov game is heating up like anything. The Azerbaijani has played with an accuracy of 99.8, 0.2 more than his opponent and is asking tough questions after each move.
- April 14, 2024 02:56Gukesh vs Vidit
Vidit is being outplayed by his young counterpart Gukesh.
- April 14, 2024 02:37Humpy vs Vaishali
Vaishali is in a complete messy position against Humpy, who is eyeing her rook.
- April 14, 2024 02:35Gukesh vs Vidit
The queen rook battery on the a-file is a direct threat to Vidit. The position is heating up and he needs to be attentive since he is quite low on time compared to his counterpart Gukesh.
- April 14, 2024 02:25Anish Giri optimistic for Nepomniachtchi
“So far, it’s been pretty much a Nepo show, I would say... the narrative, you know, it’s all geared towards yet another Nepo victory.”
Anish Giri on Chess24 stream
- April 14, 2024 02:22Early prediction from GM N Srinath
- April 14, 2024 02:10Humpy vs Vaishali
Vaishali is in a worse position right now. She miscalculated her knight to c5 move which might put her rook on the line. Looks like Humpy is heading for her first win of the tournament.
- April 14, 2024 01:53Nepo vs Abasov
Abasov, who had a time advantage of 20 minutes is now lower on the clock than Nepomniachtchi. The Russian is a tough nut to crack.
- April 14, 2024 01:51Gukesh vs Vidit
The dark bishops are off the board in the Gukesh vs Vidit game.
- April 14, 2024 01:37Gukesh vs Vidit
Vidit needs to be careful with his time management. He has often struggled under time crunch and has used almost an hour for just nine moves. Mind you, 40 moves needed to be played in the open category before getting the additional 30 minutes with 30-second increment per move.
- April 14, 2024 01:32Pragg vs Firouzja
Both Pragg and Firouzja have equal time on the clock with an interesting opening on the board.
- April 14, 2024 01:30Humpy vs Vaishali
Vaishali thought for 14 minutes before taking Humpy’s knight with her light bishop. She has 19 minutes less on the clock than Humpy.
- April 14, 2024 01:29Nepo vs Abasov
Surprise surprise! Nijat Abasov is the one who is having a slight initiative on the board against Nepomniachtchi with over 20 minutes extra than the Russian. Can we see an upset?
- April 14, 2024 01:21Humpy vs Vaishali
Current position in the Humpy vs Vaishali game where the latter has a slightly inferior position with time crunch as well.
- April 14, 2024 01:01Pragg vs Firouzja
Pragg has 16 minutes more than Firouzja with a slightly better position with white pieces.
- April 14, 2024 00:52Gukesh vs Vidit
Vidit has offered his dark-squared bishop to Gukesh.
- April 14, 2024 00:41Gukesh vs Vidit
Gukesh advances his h file pawn. Quite a weird set of moves from the 17-year-old Indian against compatriot Vidit.
- April 14, 2024 00:39Pragg vs Firouzja
Pragg seems to be well-prepared in the current line of play. He has developed both of his knights and a bishop. He has offered a knight exchange and Firoujza needs to decide whether to take back from b pawn or e pawn.
- April 14, 2024 00:35Nepo vs Abasov
Ian Nepomniachtchi opens up his a-file by chopping Nijat Abasov’s second pawn. We can see a fast match progression in this board.
- April 14, 2024 00:32Nakamura vs Caruana
A common Morphy Defense of Ruy Lopez is on the Hikaru Nakamura vs Fabiano Caruana game. Both Americans have short castled by the move no. 9.
- April 14, 2024 00:31Gukesh vs Vidit
Gukesh plays an unusual a6 move, trying to open his extreme file quite too soon. This seemed to have confused Vidit, who had been thinking about his fifth move for over 15 minutes.
- April 14, 2024 00:22Humpy vs Vaishali
Grünfeld Defense on the Humpy vs Vaishali board.
- April 14, 2024 00:21Gukesh vs Vidit
Gukesh develops both his knights to start things off in the game against Vidit.
- April 14, 2024 00:19Here we go
And the live action starts now. Already an exchange happened in the Pragg vs Firouzja match where the Taimanov Variation of the Sicilian Defense is being played.
- April 13, 2024 23:53Why 15 minutes of delay in the broadcast?
So if you don’t know, there is a 15-minute delay in all the official broadcasts of the games to ensure anti-cheating measures. The live board will be activated at 12:15 IST.
- April 13, 2024 23:39Can Pragg avenge Gukesh’s Round 7 Loss?
- April 13, 2024 23:33Leaderboards
Open Category
- Ian Nepomniachtchi (RUS) - 4.5
- D Gukesh (IND) - 4.0
- Fabiano Caruana (USA) - 4.0
- R Praggnanandhaa (IND) - 4.0
- Hikaru Nakamura (USA) - 3.5
- Vidit Gujrathi (IND) - 3.5
- Alireza Firouzja (FRA) - 2.5
- Nijat Abasov (AZE) - 2.0
Women’s Category
- Tan Zhongyi (CHN) - 5.0
- Aleksandra Goryachkina (RUS) - 4.5
- Kateryna Lagno (RUS) - 4.0
- Lei Tingjie (CHN) - 4.0
- Nurgyul Salimova (BUL) - 3.0
- Koneru Humpy (IND) - 2.5
- R. Vaishali (IND) - 2.5
- Anna Muzychuk (UKR) - 2.5
- April 13, 2024 23:13Live Streaming Info
Where to watch the live stream of the Candidates 2024 chess?
The live streaming of the Candidates 2024 will be available on the FIDE YouTube channel.
Which TV channel will broadcast the Candidates 2024 chess?
There has been no official announcement for the broadcasting of the Candidates 2024 in India.
- April 13, 2024 23:08Round 7 Highlights
- April 13, 2024 23:05Round 8 Pairings
Open
Hikaru Nakamura - Fabiano Caruana
Ian Nepomniachtchi - Nijat Abasov
Praggnanandhaa R - Alireza Firouzja
Vidit Santosh Gujrathi - Gukesh D
Women’s
Kateryna Lagno - Aleksandra Goryachkina
Nurgyul Salimova - Anna Muzychuk
Tan Zhongyi - Lei Tingjie
Humpy Koneru - Vaishali Rameshbabu
- April 13, 2024 22:57Welcome
Hello and welcome to Sportstar’s live coverage of the FIDE Candidates 2024 round eight, happening at the Great Hall in Toronto, Canada on Sunday. Stay tuned as we bring you all the live updates.
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