At the top right, you can make your choice!
Robert Ris analyses the first leg of the final
GM Yannick Pelletier teaches you how to combat the London System. It doesn’t matter which opening (Systems with d5, Systems with g6, West-Indian Defense, Queen Gambit, Benoni Defense, Benko Gambit, Dutch Defense) you usually play.
Daniel King analyses the return semi-final between Caruana and Aronian
The East Indian is one of the most dynamic openings against 1.d4. Its trademark is to attack the opponent’s king directly and without embellishment.
Semi-final first leg between Carlsen and Abdusattorov
Carlsen comments on his first shot of the match:
Strike first with the Scandinavian!
The Scandinavian is a rarely used opening that won’t take your opponent into less familiar territory. After 1.e4 d5, Black struggles from the very first move for the initiative, the fight doesn’t begin without prior maneuvers.
Daniel King’s analysis
La Défense Française – Essential guide
This DVD gives you the keys to getting started with French Defense. GM Yannick Pelletier, a specialist in this complex opening, believes that the best way to assimilate its ideas is to start with the classic lines.
Robert Ris’ analysis
All final round games
Preliminary round final standings
All quick games
Daniel King analyses the Aronian-Keymer game
Daniel King analyses the Caruana-Gukesh game
Daniel King analyses the Abdusattorov-Carlsen game
Robert Ris analyses the Carlsen-Firouzja quarter-final
Robert Ris analyzes the Aronian-Ding Liren game
Robert Ris analyzes the Gukesh-Carlsen game
Participants
Name | Country | Born. | Elo |
Magnus Carlsen | Norway | 1990 | 2830 |
Fabiano Caruana | USA | 1992 | 2804 |
Ding Liren | China | 1992 | 2762 |
Alireza Firouzja | France | 2003 | 2760 |
Nodirbek Abdusattorov | Uzbekistan | 2004 | 2744 |
Dommaraju Gukesh | India | 2006 | 2743 |
Vincent Keymer | Germany | 2004 | 2738 |
Levon Aronian | USA | 1982 | 2725 |