Sinquefield Cup: Praggnanandhaa loses to Wesley So in Armageddon and ends second
ST. LOUIS: Indian Grandmaster R Praggnanandhaa lost the finals in the Armageddon game against eventual champion American Wesley So to finish second in the Sinquefield Cup here.
ST. LOUIS: Indian Grandmaster R Praggnanandhaa lost the finals in the Armageddon game against eventual champion American Wesley So to finish second in the Sinquefield Cup here.
Article outline
- What happened
- The details
- What comes next
- The bottom line
Key points
- Finishing third was Fabiano Caruana of United States while Vincent Keymer concluded fourth.
- For the records, Praggnanandhaa scored 35.5 in the total tour which was a full point clear of Wesley So.
- In the final Armageddon, Praggnanandhaa had the more tough chance of winning with white which the Indian could not do and the game concluded in a draw.
- Praggnanandhaa tried to obtain past Wesley So in the Classical game but Anish Giri was quite resourceful in finding some highly resourceful moves when it mattered the most.
- As it happened both the rapid games concluded in draws, leaving the score tied at 1-1.
After drawing with Anish Giri of the Netherlands in the final Classical game, Praggnanandhaa forced a tiebreaker against Wesley So who was leading the tournament for most of the rounds.
Wesley So was able to play out a draw with black pieces to win the tournament. It is a part of the Grand Chess Tour.
For context, the rules clearly stipulated that the tied players would play two rapid games. If the tie is still unresolved, one final Armageddon with five minutes for white and four for black will be played, wherein black wins the match if he draws.
Nevertheless, the silver lining for Praggnanandhaa was that he stood first at the end of the last event and has now qualified for the grand finale afterwards this year.
In the Grand finale, the top four finishers in the tour will participate.
As it happened in the game after the trade off of a couple of minor pieces, the opinion of the pundits was undivided regarding the result of the game and it was drawn as predicted. Wesley So is a tough customer and a particularly solid player.
Sindarov had to win with black but that is probably one of the hardest tasks against the American as he simply payed solidly, exchanged pieces at will and reached a Bishop and pawns endgame where the draw was a just result.
Wesley So (Usa, 5.5) drew with Javokhir Sindarov (Uzb, 5); Jorden Van Foreest (Ned, 2) drew with Vincent Keymer (Ger, 5); Levon Aronian (Usa, 4) drew with Sevian Samuels (Usa, 4.5) Fabiano Caruana (Usa, 4.5) drew with Maxime Vachier-Lagrave (Fra, 4.5); R Praggnanandhaa (Ind, 5.5) drew with Anish Giri (Ned, 4).Tiebreak: Wesley So beat Praggnanandhaa 1-1, 1-0.
In short, sinquefield Cup: Praggnanandhaa loses to Wesley So in Armageddon and ends second is the central thread here, and readers can expect follow-up reporting as the picture becomes clearer.


