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Persistent Bortnyk Takes Freestyle – Chess.com

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GM Oleksandr Bortnyk is your Freestyle Friday winner on January 9, after he recovered from a loss in round three by never losing again. It was Bortnyk’s sixth win of the tournament, more than anyone besides GM Hikaru Nakamura. Bortnyk still needed tiebreaks in the end to overcome second-place GM Benjamin Bok. The path to the podium went through GM Magnus Carlsen, who began 6/6 but surprisingly lost three of his last five games, including to both Bortnyk and Bok.

By the time of the first break, only four players were on a perfect 4/4, none of them a surprise but also none of them destined to win a prize in the end: Carlsen, GM Pranav Venkatesh, GM Vincent Keymer, and GM Sam Sevian. While Sevian came from behind to beat Pranav in the fifth round, Carlsen was also in trouble against Keymer, but not lost, almost from move one. But Carlsen’s devilish magic wasn’t through quite yet, and Keymer blundered a rook.

In the ensuing round, White again was better on both top boards early on, and Carlsen was able to gain the tournament lead by winning, while GM Jeffery Xiong flagged GM Bogdan Daniel Deac.

But, seemingly out of nowhere, things began to fall apart for Carlsen, as Xiong took the tournament lead when his esteemed opponent flagged in a dead-drawn rook endgame. Carlsen remained a half-point back of the lead, but things deteriorated further when he came up against Bortnyk.

Carlsen now found himself equal with or behind 10 other players, while Xiong and Sevian still led the tournament. Despite exiting the second break and entering the ninth round as coleaders, and having yet to face off, Xiong and Sevian were both coming off two straight games with White. So, Xiong faced Bortnyk while GM Dmitry Andreikin challenged Sevian. The situation after the ninth round could not have happened otherwise, as Xiong lost while Sevian drew. That was better news for Sevian, of course, who also retained a share of the lead, now with Bortnyk and GM Vugar Rasulov.

Carlsen recovered to win again, finding himself back in striking distance, but now it was Bok’s turn.

The 10th round was in general rather stunning, with Black winning on the top five boards. That was bad news for Carlsen, Sevian, and Xiong, all the early contenders now all but eliminated from first place possibilities.

Bortnyk and Rasulov were instead the tournament co-leaders with one round to go. They had already battled to a draw in the sixth round, so Bortnyk wound up playing Andreikin and Rasulov played Bok. Bortnyk and Andreikin were happy to keep their pawn structure closed and played to a draw. Bok, who had lost in the third and sixth rounds, completed a five-game winning streak to end the tournament. Rasulov looked like he might win after the brilliant 26…Nac3+, but missed the correct follow-up on the next move and Bok found himself up a free piece, which turned into a queen before Rasulov was mercifully checkmated on move 63.

This result was great news for Bortnyk, who was close in tiebreaks to Rasulov but well ahead of Bok. Rasulov was able to keep third place with his 8.5/11 score, while GM Mitrabha Guha finished fourth and Andreikin was an unlucky fifth on the same points. The women’s prize went to IM Anna Sargsyan.

January 9 Freestyle Friday | Final Standings (Top 25)






























Rank Seed Fed Title Username Name Rating Score 1st Tiebreak
1 5 GM @Oleksandr_Bortnyk Oleksandr Bortnyk 2782 9 71.5
2 12 GM @GMBenjaminBok Benjamin Bok 2675 9 57
3 18 GM @vugarrasulov Vugar Rasulov 2639 8.5 70.5
4 14 GM @mitrabhaa Mitrabha Guha 2658 8.5 66
5 6 GM @FairChess_on_YouTube Dmitry Andreikin 2756 8.5 54.5
6 1 GM @MagnusCarlsen Magnus Carlsen 2856 8 77
7 3 GM @jefferyx Jeffery Xiong 2772 8 70.5
8 20 GM @Anton_Demchenko Anton Demchenko 2595 8 52.5
9 7 GM @Konavets Sam Sevian 2734 7.5 67.5
10 13 IM @DonkyDonkyDonkey Eray Kilic 2643 7.5 65
11 9 GM @BogdanDeac Bogdan Daniel Deac 2723 7.5 64
12 33 FM @Nicki2013 Nikolay Kleimenov 2510 7.5 60.5
13 39 GM @WoodlandMagic Gleb Dudin 2514 7 64.5
14 15 GM @SantoBlue Vahap Sanal 2599 7 61.5
15 19 GM @Jumbo Rinat Jumabayev 2587 7 60.5
16 16 GM @Shield12 Shamsiddin Vokhidov 2598 7 56.5
17 61 IM @bazar-wokzal Nikolai Vlassov 2328 7 56
18 34 IM @super_emi_26 Nikoloz Petriashvili 2502 7 52
19 51 FM @GM_path Aldiyar Zhauynbay 2387 7 49.5
20 45 IM @jk13 Jake Kleiman 2379 7 48
21 57 CM @Khazhatuly_Alikhan Alikhan Khazhatuly 2356 7 45.5
22 116 IM @SahibSinghKnight Sahib Singh 2495 7 37.5
23 54 CM @TurkishWunderkind Sayyid Usmon Shamsuddin 2372 6.5 66
24 26 GM @mbojan Bojan Maksimović 2545 6.5 59.5
25 59 IM @viktorskliarov Viktor Skliarov 2367 6.5 58
26 22 IM @annasargsyan_m Anna M. Sargsyan 2548 6.5 56

(Full final standings.)

Prizes: $400, $250, $150, $100, $100.


Freestyle Friday is Chess.com’s weekly tournament dedicated to Freestyle Chess for titled players. The tournament begins at 11:00 a.m. Eastern Time/17:00 Central European/20:30 Indian Standard Time.

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