FIDE Grand Prix Tournament 3, Round 6

Group A

Oparin-Aronian was a complex tactical battle in which one mistake could be decisive, and Aronian was the one who made it. This meant that Oparin had a chance of qualifying if Esipenko could get a result against Nakamura, but it was not to be; the American defended skilfully and notched up the full point.
 
Final scores: Nakamura 4, Oparin 3½, Aronian 3, Esipenko 1½

Group B

Mamedyarov-Dubov was a fairly tame draw. This meant that one of the players in the other game would at least reach a playoff; as it turned out, it was Keymer, whose kingside attack against Dominguez won him the exchange and the game.
 
Final scores: Mamedyarov and Keymer 3½, Dominguez 3, Dubov 2 

Group C

Shankland forced a quick draw by repetition against Vachier-Lagrave. This proved to be enough to get him to the playoffs when the other game, despite So's having a slight edge throughout, also ended in a draw. 

Final scores: So and Shankland 3½, Predke and Vachier-Lagrave 2½

Group D

This group ended with the shock of the tournament, as Tabatabaei demolished Giri with black. In the other game, Yu-Vitiugov ended with the by now familiar sight of a draw by repetition.

Final scores: Tabatabei 3½, Yu and Vitiugov 3, Giri 2½

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