After eight rounds of the Tata Steel Masters in Wijk aan Zee the leaderboard is beginning to take shape. By virtue of Fabiano Caruana’s defeat this afternoon, of which more later, Magnus Carlsen has opened up a half-point lead with five rounds to go. However, there are three others just half a point behind Caruana, including last year’s runner-up Ding Liren, so there is still plenty to play for. Ding’s round 8 game with Broadstairs favourite, Wei Yi, raised a few eyebrows as a draw was agreed rather earlier than many would have liked. All sorts of accusations were made by those following online but it wouldn’t have been such a surprise if that had been the result whether they played 27 or 72 moves as Wei has drawn all his games hitherto to stand at 4/8 just one and a half points behind Carlsen, ready to time his late run for glory. At the other end of the tournament sits Michael Adams in last place. He is still without a win but has achieved five draws and should be heartened by his 85-move draw today with Pavel Eljianov, especially as he was two pawns down in a long endgame.
“Where will my first win come from?”
Alas for Hou Yifan who, after a promising start, has lost her last two games, today to Wijk aan Zee season-ticket holder, Loek van Wely, his first win of the tournament. Here is his assessment of the game:
The game of the day was David Navara’s win against the previously unbeaten Fabiano Caruana. As we featured David’s defeat against Hou Yifan in the last update, it seems only fair to redress the balance here.
White: David Navara (2730) Black: Fabiano Caruana (2787)
Tata Steel Masters 2016
Black resigns