FIDE Grand Prix Tournament 3, Knockout Stage

 With Nakamura winning group A, and thus ensuring himself 20 points, and nobody with more than 4 points qualifying from groups B-D, the knockout stage of the third Grand Prix was a bit of an anticlimax, as Nakamura and Rapport had already ensured their places in the Candidates. Still, there was some exciting chess played to finish off the event.

Semi-final

Both standardplay games in the Nakamura-Mamedyarov semi were draws. Meanwhile, So's win in the first game against Tabatabaei was cancelled out by the latter's win in the second. Thus both games ended up going to rapidplay playoffs.
 
Both these playoffs ended up finishing 2-0, to Nakamura and So respectively, and thus these two players met in the final.

Final

So could not make anything of a slight edge in the first game in the final; in the second, Nakamura went straight for one of the standard early repetitions in the Berlin, and thus caused this match to also go to rapidplay playoffs.
 
The first of these playoff games was drawn; the second was decided when Nakamura, in an already difficult position, blundered a piece to leave So the victor.








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