5/21/2026 – Vincent Keymer extended his lead at the Super Chess Classic Romania after receiving a forfeit win following Alireza Firouzja’s withdrawal with an ankle injury. The four games played on Wednesday all ended drawn, leaving Keymer a full point ahead of Fabiano Caruana, Anish Giri, Praggnanandhaa Rameshbabu and Jorden van Foreest. Caruana also revealed he had been struggling with illness during the event. | Photo: Lennart Ootes
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Caruana under the weather
The four games played on Wednesday at the Super Chess Classic Romania all ended drawn, while Vincent Keymer increased his lead without moving a piece. Following Alireza Firouzja's withdrawal due to an ankle injury, Keymer was the first player to receive a forfeit win. Firouzja had played more than half of his games (five out of nine) including two from a hotel room while wearing a cast, so his results from the first five rounds remain part of the standings, while the four opponents he had yet to face receive forfeit wins in the remaining rounds.
The situation left Keymer a full point ahead of a four-player chasing group made up of Fabiano Caruana, Anish Giri, Praggnanandhaa Rameshbabu and Jorden van Foreest.
This video course includes GM Anish Giri's deep insights and IM Sagar Shah's pertinent questions to the super GM. In Vol.1 all the openings after 1.e4 are covered.
Caruana, who drew in 34 moves with the white pieces against Javokhir Sindarov, later told commentator Cristian Chirila - his co-host on the C-Squared Podcast - that he had also been unwell during the event. He said he first felt ill during his round-three game against Wesley So and had since been spending up to 14 hours a day in bed, at times with a very high fever. Caruana added that he was beginning to feel like himself again, though he remained tired.
Caruana v. Sindarov and Van Foreest v. Giri were the shortest draws of the day by move count. Caruana obtained a small edge from the white side of an Italian Opening, but concluded that the position did not offer enough prospects to play for more. The all-Dutch game between Van Foreest and Giri included a few good-looking tactical shots, but it never moved far from equality and also ended peacefully.
Bogdan-Daniel Deac v. Praggnanandhaa lasted 68 moves, though the game remained under control throughout. From a Dutch Defence, Praggnanandhaa gained some initiative with the black pieces, but Deac defended accurately. The ensuing rook and bishop endgame did not give Black enough to create decisive problems, and the point was split.
In this video course experts examine the games of Bent Larsen. Let them show you which openings Larsen chose, where his strength in middlegames were, how he outplayed his opponents in the endgame & you’ll get a glimpse of his tactical abilities! Bent Larsen (1935–2010) was the greatest chess player in Danish history, and for a time, the second-strongest player in the Western world behind Bobby Fischer. Between 1954 and 1971, he won the Danish Championship six times, and achieved numerous international tournament victories throughout his career.
Free video sample: Introduction to Bent Larsen by Peter Heine Nielsen
Free video sample: Introduction to the Opening Section
Praggnanandhaa Rameshbabu | Photo: Lennart Ootes
The longest and most testing draw came in Wesley So v. Maxime Vachier-Lagrave. So gained an advantage from a Sicilian Defence and managed to get an outside passed pawn in the late middlegame.
Vachier-Lagrave began to take long thinks and demonstrated his experience by finding strong defensive resources, as he succeeded to steer the game into a pure rook endgame in which White had an extra pawn. Even after So later gained a second extra (doubled) pawn, Black held the balance - sometimes it does look like all rook endgames are drawn.
Most players prefer to attack rather than defend. But what is the correct way to do it? GM Dr Karsten Müller has compiled many rules and motifs to guide you, along with sharpening your intuition for the exceptions.
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5/23/2026 – The second event of the 2026 Grand Chess Tour is the Super Chess Classic Romania, which is taking place on 14-23 May in Bucharest. Vincent Keymer and Fabiano Caruana enter the final round tied for first place, while Javokhir Sindarov, Wesley So and Jorden van Foreest stand a half point back and still have chances of taking the title. | Follow the action live with expert commentary starting two hours earlier than usual, at 13.00 CEST (7.00 ET, 16.30 IST) | Photo: Lennart Ootes
5/15/2026 – All five games ended drawn in the first round of the Super Chess Classic Romania, though several players had chances to grab full points. Alireza Firouzja missed the clearest opportunity against defending champion Praggnanandhaa Rameshbabu (pictured), while Fabiano Caruana failed to make the most of an extra pawn against Jorden van Foreest. Wesley So v. Vincent Keymer was a double-edged, remarkable battle. | Photo: Lennart Ootes
For a long time the Scotch opening was considered harmless and rarely played. This changed in 1990 when Garry Kasparov successfully employed the Scotch opening in his World Championship match against Anatoly Karpov. But that was 25 years ago. Now, there is no need to panic if you want to play 1.e4 e5 2.Nf3 Nc6 and need a line against the Scotch. On this 60 Minutes renowned and successful coach Adrian Mikhalchishin gives simple practical tips how to neutralize and counter the Scotch.
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In this powerful new course, endgame expert Karsten Müller teams up with rising star Leon Mendonca to deliver what truly matters: 10 essential rules that every player must know.
In this video course experts examine the games of Bent Larsen. Let them show you which openings Larsen chose, where his strength in middlegames were, how he outplayed his opponents in the endgame & you’ll get a glimpse of his tactical abilities!
From the 2026 Candidates Tournament, featuring a video review by Dorian Rogozenco, to Jan Werle’s opening video on the French Tarrasch Defence, and Oliver Reeh’s tactical column ‘Top Grandmasters at Work’. Analyses by Giri, So, Wei Yi and many others.
You will learn how Black's dynamic piece activity and structural counterplay more than compensate for White's extra tempo in the colour-reversed setups.
In this course, you’ll learn how to take the initiative against the London and prevent White from comfortably playing their usual system by playing 1.d4 Nf6 2.Bf4 Nh5.
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