Qatar Masters Round 6: Carlsen Catches Nakamura (2024)

World number-one Magnus Carlsen exploited a blunder by IM Samant Aditya S to win a third game in four rounds and catch GM Hikaru Nakamura, who was held to a draw by GM David Paravyan. With three rounds to go the favorites are half a point behind a four-player leading pack, after GM Narayanan Sunilduth Lyna drew and was caught by GMs Arjun Erigaisi, Javokhir Sindarov, and Nodirbek Yakubboev.

Round seven starts on October 18 at 8:15 a.m. ET/14:15 CEST/5:45 p.m. IST.

How to watch?
You can watch the 2023 Qatar Masters on the Qatar Chess Association YouTube: YouTube.com/QatarChessqa and on Hikaru Nakamura's Kick channel: kick.com/gmhikaru. Games from the event can be viewed on our events page.

The live broadcast was hosted by IM Irine Sukandar, IM Jovanka Houska, and GM Evgenij Miroshnichenko.

Time is running out in Qatar, and with just three rounds to go after round six the pressure was on the top players who had suffered setbacks to win on demand and stay in contention for the top places. Many of them managed.

We saw bounce-back wins, with GM Gukesh Dommaraju inflicting a first loss of the event on his Indian countrywoman IM Vaishali Rameshbabu, who put up a great fight but missed some chances in time trouble. Number-three seed GM Anish Giri also hit back from a first loss to defeat Algerian GM Bilel Bellahcene in a game that felt like a total refutation of White's sacrifice of a piece for three pawns—an idea first seen in 1957, but computer-disapproved. The final position was memorable.

Qatar Masters Round 6: Carlsen Catches Nakamura (1)

GM Vladimir Fedoseev has now won four games in a row after his shocking 0/2 start, but the most noteworthy player who's been playing catch-up in Qatar is the top seed, Carlsen. After a defeat and a great escape in his last two games with the black pieces he returned to the ever-reliable Ruy Lopez, and outfoxed his young opponent. Aditya was tempted to swap off queens and grab the a-pawn.

Samant goes for an endgame, perhaps seeing that he can win the e5 or a5-pawns, but it seems that will be a temporary achievement, while Carlsen has the better long-term prospects! https://t.co/WrzqLDjyVE #QatarMasters2023 pic.twitter.com/YNOYub1Hlt

— chess24.com (@chess24com) October 17, 2023

Soon, however, there was no way to defend White's a-pawn, and Carlsen emerged with a clear advantage on the board and on the clock. The pressure told, since on move 38 White tried to play an intermezzo instead of simply taking a rook, which cost both the game and some excoriating words from Nakamura: "A horrible, horrible blunder and frankly just unbelievable. To not take the rook here is something no one above 1800 should ever miss."

Nakamura again recapped that game, before looking at his own draw against Paravyan. The U.S. star explained that the fact he very nearly blundered with 28.Ne5? (when 28...f5! would have left him in trouble) threw him off balance: "As soon as you miss a one-move tactic already in your mind you’re a little bit shaky." Nakamura then missed a chance for an advantage and had to settle for forcing a draw by perpetual check.


That meant that Carlsen had caught Nakamura on 4.5/6, but both players are well-placed for the tournament finale since they're just half a point off the lead.

Narayanan, the sole leader after round five, sparked concern when he failed to show up at the start of his game against GM Nodirbek Abdusattorov. After 15 minutes he would have forfeited, but instead he appeared after seven minutes and shrugged that off to make a comfortable draw—he had one chance to press for more, but going for wild complications while leading the event was hard to justify.

Qatar Masters Round 6: Carlsen Catches Nakamura (2)

That meant Narayanan could be caught, and he was—by three players. Sindarov won the battle of the 17-year-olds against GM Aditya Mittal; 21-year-old Yakubboev won another spectacular clash, this time against GM Rinat Jumabayev; and the highest-rated player to lead is 20-year-old Arjun, whose opponent's approach to the opening looked almost like a joke.

Makarian decides to start again by bringing all his pieces back to their starting position! 😀 https://t.co/MQJAsT80ix #QatarMasters2023 pic.twitter.com/iNa6XRJAvR

— chess24.com (@chess24com) October 17, 2023

As GM Dejan Bojkov explains in his Game of the Day, however, there was method to the madness, and a fascinating struggle ensued.

Afterward Arjun explained that his sacrifice of a piece for three pawns wasn't preparation, but was an idea he knew about in such positions.

Interview with GM Arjun Erigiasi from India after winning a very interesting game at Qatar Masters 2023 Round 6.

Done by @keti_chess @ArjunErigaisi #qatarmasters2023 pic.twitter.com/mbvtBLY1MG

— Qatar Chess (@QatarChess) October 17, 2023

In Wednesday's round seven the leaders will clash in Yakubboev-Arjun and Narayanan-Sindarov, while the top two seeds will face players who made a thrilling draw against each other in round six. Carlsen has White against two-time Indian Champion GM Karthikeyan Murali, while Nakamura is Black against GM Parham Maghsoodloo in what's set to be the first all-2700 clash of the tournament.

The standings look as follows with three rounds to go.

Qatar Masters | Standings After Round 6 (Top 40)

Rk.Seed No.NameAgeSexGrFEDRatingPointsTB1TB2
113GMNarayanan.S.L,2651502870
212GMSindarov, JavokhirU202658502835
36GMErigaisi, ArjunU202712502816
419GMYakubboev, Nodirbek2616502776
52GMNakamura, Hikaru27804.502743
623GMParavyan, David25994.502710
77GMMaghsoodloo, Parham27074.502708
85GMAbdusattorov, NodirbekU2027164.502695
920GMKarthikeyan, Murali26114.502689
101GMCarlsen, Magnus28394.502684
114GMGukesh, DU2027584.502667
1227GMPranav, VU2025794.502596
1375IMVaishali, RameshbabuW2448402695
1425GMJumabayev, Rinat2585402671
1579IMSrihari, L RU202438402670
1655IMAhmadzada, AhmadU202494402661
1728GMVokhidov, Shamsiddin2578402659
1830GMAditya, MittalU202572402657
1943GMKevlishvili, Robby2521402656
2016GMSalem, A.R. SalehAr.2632402651
213GMGiri, Anish2760402650
2246GMPranesh, MU202515402638
238GMVan Foreest, Jorden2707402616
2437IMMakarian, RudikU202548402615
2522GMVakhidov, Jakhongir2607402606
2650IMPrraneeth, VuppalaU202510402602
2731GMShimanov, Aleksandr2566402600
2824GMSethuraman, S.P.2598402583
2915GMAryan, Chopra2634402579
3032GMKarthik, Venkataraman2563402575
3135GMKaidanov, Gregory2554402568
3218GMPuranik, Abhimanyu2618402562
3311GMOparin, Grigoriy2681402561
3426GMKuybokarov, Temur2584402557
3540GMFawzy, AdhamAr.2535402556
3645GMSankalp, GuptaU202518402551
3739GMVisakh, N R2547402540
3810GMFedoseev, Vladimir2691402526
3936GMAdhiban, B.2551402522
4088IMZou, Chen24183.502660

Full standings

Qatar Masters | All Games Round 6

The 2023 Qatar Masters is a nine-round open tournament for players rated 2300+. It takes place in Lusail, Qatar, on October 11-20 and boasts a $108,250 prize fund with $25,000 for first place, as well as a $5,000 prize for the top female player.

Previous Coverage:

  • Round 5: Gukesh, Giri Beaten; Narayanan In Sole Lead
  • Round 4: Carlsen Has Great Escape As Nakamura And Gukesh Join Leaders
  • Round 3: Nakamura, Giri Held As Carlsen Hits Back
  • Round 2: Carlsen Criticises Lack Of Anti-Cheating Measures After Stunning Defeat
  • Round 1: Carlsen, Nakamura Start Fast, Fedoseev Falls
  • Qatar Masters 2023 - All The Information

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Qatar Masters Round 6: Carlsen Catches Nakamura (2024)

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Did Magnus Carlsen lose? ›

Chess: Magnus Carlsen loses on home turf in Norway to 18-year-old Indian. The world No 1, Magnus Carlsen, has been the dominant performer in recent years in Norway Chess, the elite tournament played annually at Stavanger. From 2019 to 2022 he won it four times a row, before a setback in 2023.

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It is unclear whether he has ever taken a standard test to determine his IQ or if he has chosen to keep the information private. However, estimates place Magnus Carlsen's IQ around 190, which would place him among the top echelons of intellectual capabilities.

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GM Alireza Firouzja is the second player to defeat GM Magnus Carlsen two times in a Grand Final of the Champions Chess Tour, a feat that only GM Maxime Vachier-Lagrave achieved previously.

Has Carlsen ever beaten Kasparov? ›

Magnus came close to beating Kasparov in a rapid game when he was 13 years old: Magnus Carlsen vs Garry Kasparov (2004) After about 30 moves, Magnus had a clear pawn up and a dominating position, in addition to an advantage on the clock. However, Kasparov escaped with a draw and went on to win the rem…

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>Magnus dominates every time control except 1+0 or faster. on a good day magnus can get a good score on hikaru in bullet. on .com magnus beat him more times in non tournament games.

Who is better in Blitz, Hikaru or Magnus? ›

Hikaru's Blitz rating is 3021, while Magnus's Blitz rating is only 2992.

Why did Magnus Carlsen decline? ›

Carlsen, a five-time World Champion in the classical format, forfeited his qualification spot citing the lack of motivation in playing the longer version of the game in the existing tournament structure. “I would say the main reason is that I don't enjoy it.

Why are watches not allowed in chess? ›

To prevent cheating through any Electronic Interface . It is now within the Fide rule .

What's the IQ of Hikaru? ›

Hikaru Nakamura's IQ is 102, does this mean you don't need to be intelligent to be a world-class chess player or IQ is not a good measure of intelligence?

Who can defeat Hikaru? ›

Magnus has beaten Hikaru numerous times. Hikaru is a great player in his own right, but Magnus is unquestionably the best of their generation. In classical tournament games, Magnus has a 14–1–26 record against Hikaru.

Who is world No 1 in chess? ›

GM Magnus Carlsen

Has Vidit ever beaten Magnus? ›

Gujrathi came up with the win while competing for the India Yogis in an online rapid chess tournament featuring 16 teams, the Pro Chess League. Vidit Gujrathi became only the fourth Indian chess player to beat reigning World Champion Magnus Carlsen, when he came up with the win in a Pro Chess League match on Wednesday.

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Grandmaster D Gukesh delivered a series of remarkable moves, defeating World No. 1 Magnus Carlsen of Norway, Levon Aronian of Armenia, and ultimately the reigning world champion Ding Liren of China on the opening day of the Weissenhaus Chess Challenge.

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