GMS Samvel Terhakyan and Robert Hovhannisyan scored an important victory to allow Armenia to win over India 2 with a score of 2.5-1.5 and capture the advantage with 12 matches at the end of the sixth round of the 44th Fide Chess Olympiad. GM Fabiano Caruana scored its first victory in the tournament over GM Parham Maghsoodloo in an important meeting to help the US beat Iran and jump to second place in the standings with 11 matches. India 2, Uzbekistan, France, India, the Netherlands, Cuba, India 3, Germany, Kazakhstan, Serbia, and Peru are all bound for the third with 10 matches.
GM Dommaraju Gukesh from India 2 scored the sixth successive victory in a row, this time over GM Gabriel Sargissian, to continue his dream journey at the top, while GM Anish Giri from the Netherlands defeated GM Baadur Jobava from Georgia in a spectacular creative game GM Baadur from Georgia In a spectacular spectacular game spectacularly
GM Konruu Humpy and Im Vaishali R scored two important wins in heavy class clashes and helped India win over Georgia, a power plant in women’s chess, with a score of 3-1, and led the only at the Fide Women’s Chess Olympiad. India leads the table with 12 matches.
The 20th seed Romania continued her good performance holding the second seed Ukraine with a 2-2 draw, to join Azerbaijan, who defeated Kazakhstan in a tie for 2-3 places with 11 matches each. Poland, Ukraine, Armenia, Bulgaria, Israel, Georgia, Vietnam and the Netherlands are bound for fourth-11 with 10 matches.
Wim Miana-Daria Lehaci (2193) from Romania collected a point when his opponent, Im Iulija Osmak (2420) from Ukraine, made a mistake in a draw ending, to allow his team to hold Ukraine.
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- Olympiad friendship
Chess is an individual sport, but we as individuals like to connect with the world. We have rivals in our citizens, with whom we fight for chess boards since we were little, but when we play as a team, we found instant friendship with each other – after all, we all shared a common love for the game. We dress similar, or wear our uniform, and feel happy against our opponents together, sit next to each other. Olympiad is also a place where we meet friends that we don’t often meet – in fact, we meet some of them only at Olympiads! Even for those who do not play at Olympiad, a group of people who work in that place forge friendship – two weeks is a long time in life, after all.