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Home | Chess | Ganges Grandmasters Beat American Gambits To Keep Final Hopes Alive

Ganges Grandmasters beat American Gambits to keep final hopes alive

Ganges Grandmasters defeated Fyers American Gambits 12-3 in the Global Chess League, keeping their final hopes alive. Anand drew with Nakamura, while Keymer, Sadhwani and Tsolakidou won their games. Mumba Masters lost 10-9 to Continental Kings and exited the race

By Telangana Today
Updated On - 22 December 2025, 11:56 PM
Ganges Grandmasters beat American Gambits to keep final hopes alive
Raunak from Ganges Grandmasters won player of the match against FYERS American Gambits on his birthday at the Tech Mahindra Global Chess League.
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Hyderabad: Ganges Grandmasters kept their hopes of making it to the final alive after they registered a convincing 12-3 win over Fyers American Gambits in their last league match of the Global Chess League (GCL), a joint initiative of Tech Mahindra and FIDE, in Mumbai on Friday.

However, their fate would depend on whether PBG Alaskan Knights could halt the winning run of Alpine SG Pipers in the last match of the group stage later in the day, as the Grandmasters are tied on 15 points with Pipers, with the latter having a game in hand.


Pipers will finish in second spot if they win or draw against Alaskan Knights, or if they score at least six points even in a losing cause, as that will allow them to leapfrog the Grandmasters on better game score. The Alaskan Knights also have a shot at the second spot if they can win all their six games with black pieces.

But to their credit, the Grandmasters did their job to perfection to keep their final hopes alive.

At the start of the final day, Pipers, Grandmasters and upGrad Mumba Masters were in a three-way battle to seal the second spot, and Grandmasters were the first to take the board against American Gambits.

Playing white, Viswanathan Anand shared the spoils with American Gambits’ Hikaru Nakamura on the icon board. But it was Vincent Keymer on the second board who gave the team a leg up with a win over Vladislav Artemiev in 39 moves, and Player of the Match Raunak Sadhwani defeated World Rapid Champion Volodar Murzin in 42 moves to drive home the advantage.

Stavroula Tsolakidou then defeated Teodora Injac to complete the tally and put the pressure on the other teams.

Mumba Masters had a difficult task of beating table toppers Triveni Continental Kings with black. Though Shakhriyar Mamedyarov defeated Vidit Gujrathi and Bardiya Daneshvar got the better of Marc’Andria Maurizzi to give their team eight valuable points, Maxime Vachier-Lagrave lost to Alireza Firouzja on the icon board, Wesley So was outplayed by Wei Yi on the second board, and Koneru Humpy was no match for Zhu Jiner as the local favourites went down 10-9 and were out of the race for the second spot.

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