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      Perfection in St Louis

      Chess Club and Scholastic Center of St Louis, Fabiano Caruana, Sinquefield Cup


      Brian Jerauld
      Communications Specialist
      Chess Club and Scholastic Center of Saint Louis

      www.uschesschamps.com

      SAINT LOUIS (August 30, 2014) — Through four rounds, Grandmaster Fabiano Caruana remains perfect against the strongest field in history.

      The Italian 22-year-old has kicked off the 2014 Sinquefield Cup, held at the Chess Club and Scholastic Center of Saint Louis, with four wins — including Friday’s knock-off of World Champion GM Magnus Carlsen, followed by Saturday’s victory over GM Levon Aronian, the World No. 2. Caruana’s blistering start has allowed him to take over Aronian’s spot on the live-ratings listings, with his numerical strength now-cresting at 2820, well above his previous peak.

      The other two games of Saturday’s fourth round ended in draws. Both Carlsen, against GM Veselin Topalov; and GM Hikaru Nakamura, against GM Maxime Vachier-Lagrave; were able to rebound for half-points after losses on Friday afternoon.

      The win-streak has allowed Caruana to open up a two-point lead over a field that contains six of the top-nine players in the world, while the world champion finds himself winless in a four-player tie for last place. On Sunday, Caruana faces Nakamura, an opponent he has yet to beat in his career.


      ROUND 4 RESULTS

      White Result Black
      GM Maxime Vachier-Lagrave 1/2 – 1/2 GM Hikaru Nakamura
      GM Magnus Carlsen 1/2 – 1/2 GM Veselin Topalov
      GM Fabiano Caruana 1 – 0 GM Levon Aronian


      STANDINGS AFTER ROUND 4

      Rank Name Rating Score
      1 GM Fabiano Caruana 2801 4
      2 GM Maxime Vachier-Lagrave 2768 2
      3 GM Magnus Carlsen 2877 1.5
      4 GM Levon Aronian 2805 1.5
      5 GM Hikaru Nakamura 2787 1.5
      6 GM Veselin Topalov 2772 1.5

      ROUND 5 PAIRINGS

      White Result Black
      GM Hikaru Nakamura – GM Fabiano Caruana
      GM Levon Aronian – GM Magnus Carlsen
      GM Veselin Topalov – GM Maxime Vachier-Lagrave

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      9 Comments

      1. Anonymous Reply
        August 31, 2014 at 4:56 pm

        Time for Hikaru to unmask this great pretender. From now on, Caruana will lose all his game wounding up 4-6 after ten rounds. Naka will pulverized this toddler into oblion. That’s what he deserves making the great GM angry.

      2. Anonymous Reply
        August 31, 2014 at 5:00 pm

        Nakamura will dust this kid easily. He is just warming up from previous rounds and ready to unleash his superiority among these pretenders beginning with this kid. Naka is the best and smartest player in this tourney.

      3. Anonymous Reply
        August 31, 2014 at 11:06 pm

        Nakamura is the most dominant player. He has the backing of Sinquefield and Kasparov.

      4. Anonymous Reply
        September 1, 2014 at 12:12 am

        No wonder both of their backs are broken-hearted right now. Can’t rely on this big mouth guy. All talks but can’t walk the walk. Can’t even beat Topalov.

        • Anonymous Reply
          September 1, 2014 at 1:52 am

          Topalov is miles away better than Nakamura…

      5. Anonymous Reply
        September 1, 2014 at 1:16 am

        Caruana is stronger than Nakamura, it’s pretty obvious.

        • Anonymous Reply
          September 1, 2014 at 1:55 am

          Caruana beat them all already, that means he is the strongest of them all. He will be the challenger next year for the world chess championship..

      6. Gcf Reply
        September 1, 2014 at 1:46 pm

        Caruana will lose all his Games and end up… ??
        Nakamura will dust the Kid … And Win the tournement as well I guess? Hahahahahah
        It is going to be difficult to catch up to Caruana after such a start.

      7. Gcf Reply
        September 1, 2014 at 1:48 pm

        Caruana will lose all his Games and end up… ??
        Nakamura will dust the Kid … And Win the tournement as well I guess? Hahahahahah
        It is going to be difficult to catch up to Caruana after such a start.

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