Nepomniachtchi aggressive towards the chess King
On 29/6 one more time to watch three victorious victories, and the only hand that will fit in Nepomniachtchi. The Russian captor of the white army, but do not take great risk and neutralize Teimour Radjabov after 37. This is the end of the day as soon as the Russian players have time to rest and watch the competition.
Before the 10 loop, Caruana stands second with a less at the top of the board. But the original America with the black army, Jan-Krzysztof Duda. Caruana pointed the boob at the front when the code was locked down at the 5. Duda took advantage of this to cause the attack, finally caught a small army of his opponent. The Polish player won the first hand, and the last person at the tournament can do this.
Caruana's failure gives the chance to win the tournament almost belongs to Nepomniachtchi when you've got seven points in four rounds, the Russian players only need four four. When someone wants to make at least three points, one of the three-one-one-one-one-one-way.
But the second competitor is heating up again, because this time the Candidates can compete if the King Magnus Carlsen refuses the tournament, Hikaru Nakamura and Ding wins at 10, to catch the score with Caruana.
Nakamura took the white men, met Alireza Firouzja in board 10. Once again Iran's original France has risked any further exposure to the purpose of attack. But then Black still has to join the city, and be a king, almost out of time. Nakamura uses his time to get the codes to the f5, create a trap in a g7, and win after 32 water.
Ding led the black army, but also beat Richard Rapport to reach 5.5 points. This was the second consecutive victory for China's number one player, and Rapport went through a four-game losing streak, including three losses.
Round 11 started at 20h today 30/6, Hanoi time, with Firouzja - Nepomniachtchi, Caruana - Dinh, Nakamura - Rappers and Radjabov - Duda. Firouzja could be the last expectation to stop the Nepomniachtchi step to the second consecutive world chess final.