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Gelfand and Caruana share first place in Baku Grand Prix
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Boris Gelfand and Fabiano Caruana finished joint winners of the Grand Prix in Baku after drawing their respective games in the final round.

Their nearest followers didn't win either, and the only decisive match was Alexander Grischuk's victory against Leinier Dominguez.

Results are here, the final crosstable is here. Visit also the photo gallery and replay the games.

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Round 10: Caruana and Gelfand lead again, one round to go
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Fabiano Caruana and Boris Gelfand moved into joint lead after defeating Leinier Dominguez and Teimour Radjabov, respectively, in the penultimate round of the FIDE Grand Prix in Baku.

After nine consecutive drawn Evgeny Tomashevsky played a first decisive game, winning against his compatriot Dmitry Andreikin.

Alexander Grischuk reiterated his return into good shape by crushing Rustam Kasimdzhanov with black.

The games Nakamura-Mamedyarov and Karjakin-Svidler were both drawn by perpetual check.

Results and pairings are here, crosstable is here. Visit also the photo gallery and replay the games.

Reminder - In case of a tie Grand Prix points and money prizes are split equally. Tie-break counts only for cups and medals, criteria are:
- Tie Break1: Direct Encounter (The results of the players in the same point group)
- Tie Break2: The greater number of victories
- Tie Break3: Sonneborn-Berger-Tie-Break variable

Artur Rasizade, Prime Minister of Azerbaijan, visited the playing venue and observed the games.

Azerbaijan Prime Minister

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Round 9: Six players lead after day full of excitement!
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After the entertaining round 9 of FIDE Grand Prix in Baku and losses by Caruana and Gelfand, the tournament is wide open with only two games to go!

The round abounded with the decisive results despite two relatively quick draws in Radjabov-Karjakin and Svidler-Tomashevsky.

Next, Nakamura won a piece from Kasimdzhanov, while Mamedyarov defeated Gelfand.

More action followed when Caruana erred and allowed Grischuk to unleash the combined power of the queen and the knight.

Dominguez assumed the advantage after Andreikin's ungrounded piece sacrifice, but then the Cuban lost the thread and the game.

Two rounds before the end as many as six players are sharing the lead: Caruana, Nakamura, Karjakin, Gelfand, Radjabov and Svidler.

Results and pairings are here, crosstable is here. Visit also the photo gallery and replay the games.

Reminder - In case of a tie Grand Prix points and money prizes are split equally. Tie-break counts only for cups and medals, criteria are:
- Tie Break1: Direct Encounter (The results of the players in the same point group)
- Tie Break2: The greater number of victories
- Tie Break3: Sonneborn-Berger-Tie-Break variable

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Round 8: Svidler defeats Dominguez, no changes on top
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Peter Svidler defeated Leinier Dominguez while the other five games were drawn in the 8th round of the FIDE Grand Prix in Baku.

Fabiano Caruana and Boris Gelfand remain tied on the top with 5 points each and Svidler moved ahead to the shared third place.

Saturday 11th October is the second rest day.

Results and pairings are here, crosstable is here. Visit also the photo gallery and replay the games.

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Round 7: Caruana stopped, Gelfand joins in the lead
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Fabiano Caruana's impressive run has been put to a halt in round 7 of the FIDE Grand Prix in Baku when he was defeated by the tail-ender Dmitry Andreikin. This was Caruana's first loss since the Chess Olympiad in Tromso.

Boris Gelfand joined the Italian on the shared first place with 4,5 points each after a draw against Rustam Kasimdzhanov.

Sergey Karjakin scored against Hikaru Nakamura, while the games Svidler - Grischuk, Mamedyarov - Tomashevsky and Radjabov - Dominguez were drawn.

Results and pairings are here, crosstable is here. Visit also the photo gallery and replay the games.

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