Live Blogging the Final Round of the US Chess Championship 2009 - Nakamura Wins!

Submitted by strani on Sun, 05/17/2009 at 9:17am.

Holy cow, games have begun, follow it live @ www.uschesschamps.com.

NAKAMURA WINS! New US CHESS CHAMPION. GM Hikaru Nakamura. Winning $40,000 with an outright 1st place finish. (results below)

2009 US Chess Champion

Nakamura has won his second title at the age of 21. The former 2005 US Chess Champion has done it again. Congratulations to GM Elect Robert Hess who has surprised everyone with a powerful perfromance.

Board White Rating Result Black Rating
1. IM Robert Hess (6) 2545 ½-½ GM Varuzhan Akobian (5½) 2664
2. GM Hikaru Nakamura (6) 2757 1-0 GM Joshua Friedel (5) 2568
3. GM Alexander Onischuk (5½) 2736 1-0 IM Ray Robson (4½) 2542
4. GM Jaan Ehlvest (4) 2649 1/2-1/2 GM Gata Kamsky (5½) 2798
5. GM Yury Shulman (4½) 2697 ½-½ GM Gregory Kaidanov (4) 2662
6. IM Enrico Sevillano (4) 2549 0-1 GM Larry Christiansen (4) 2681
7. GM Joel Benjamin (4) 2650 1/2-1/2 GM Alexander Shabalov (4) 2620
8. GM Ildar Ibragimov (4) 2628 1-0 IM Michael Brooks (4) 2419
9. IM Samuel Shankland (3) 2464 0-1 GM Boris Gulko (3½) 2631
10. GM Julio Becerra (3½) 2672 ½-½ GM Melikset Khachiyan (2½) 2632
11. Tyler Hughes (3) 2293 1-0 FM Doug Eckert (2) 2278
12. IM Irina Krush (3) 2496 ½-½ Charles Lawton (½) 2350

Hess Update: Commentator Sutovsky has shifted his position on the Hess board, claiming surprise that Hess may be able to pull out of the draw with his pawn advantage. Things are heating up hear, Nakamura may have to pause his celebrations. Below is the current position.

He is live in the commentary room right now talking shop. You can listen in live at the club site. He is reporting he was up late and up early. "Sleep can wait."

Tournament UPDATE: FRIEDEL RESIGNS. NAKAMURA takes 1st place! (at least for now.) Gaining at least a tie for first Nakamura wins.

 

If there is a playoff situation. It will be broadcast live @ 6pm. It's not looking very likely at the moment with Hess plowing his way into a draw and Nakamura looking positionally better with white.

Tournament Update: Gulko defeats young Sam Shankland from Berkley. A rough week for Shanlkand ends in another defeat as he resigns against Gulko's bishop pair vs. rook.

First Result of the day: Draw! Beccera and Khachiyan have agreed to a draw. Maybe they want to take the rest of the day to hang out at the club but there's a perpetual draw played out and I hope they enjoy the rest of their day before the closing ceremony.

In the media room Kris Littlejohn Nakamura's second, "i'm not dissapointed" with the current position on the board. Things are looking good for Nakamura.

Hess Update: All you Hess fans out there, it looks like they're in a very drawish position. Below is the board. 

Tourney Update: Other interesting games today, Ray Robson needs a draw to earn his GM norm. He's playing his GM coach Onischuk and is actually in a pretty good poisiton with the black peieces. Onischuk predicted in an interview earlier this week that his student would earn the tournament within the next year.


I'm here at the Chess Club and Scholastic Center Saint Louis, late, but the games are underway.  Below are the pairings. All eyes on Hess and Nakamura today. Kamsky and Shulman still have chances for more money. The tournament could get really complicated if the top 2 boards end in draws and Shulman and Kamsky win their games. So we're all hoping for wins.

Tie breaker games will be played this evening.

Nakamura v. Friedel.

Current board position below. This one is getting interesting, with Nakamura saying yesterday he was playing for the win. At this point it's looking good for white.

 

Comments:

by eternaloptimist - 7 months ago
Orange Beach, AL United States
Member Since: Feb 2008
Member Points: 2175

I thought Kamsky would win it, but Nakamura definitely deserves the Championship. Although, Friedel helped him out a lot in the last round w/ a boneheaded blunder. Also, why did he play a 2 Knights' Defense against Nakamura. Nakamura knows that he almost always plays that against 1.e4 so u know he was prepared for it. I also was impressed by GM-elect Hess by getting 2nd place & getting his 3rd & final GM norm. Kamsky didn't lose to anybody, but it seems like he could have done better than +3 =6.

by Doomclaw - 7 months ago
New York United States
Member Since: Sep 2008
Member Points: 64

Nakamura is the man, I knew he would win this event

by chess337 - 7 months ago
St. Louis United States
Member Since: Mar 2008
Member Points: 123

Nice work strani, thanks for the great coverage!

by obregon26 - 7 months ago
Northern Virginia United States
Member Since: Oct 2007
Member Points: 427

If I were Onischuk, I'm tempted to give Robson the much deserved draw and GM norm.

But anyway, I think Onischuk did play his best (for the win!) and it's all about his integrity.

by strani - 7 months ago
St. Louis United States
Member Since: Aug 2008
Member Points: 334

Yes, go Charles! Glad he pulled a point out this tournament. He's a great guy. Anyhoo I'm off. Thanks for reading, been a long week.

by strani - 7 months ago
St. Louis United States
Member Since: Aug 2008
Member Points: 334

The Joel Benjamin game is really interesting at the moment. I'd recommend checking that out.

by qixel - 7 months ago
Los Angeles United States
Member Since: May 2009
Member Points: 765

Uh oh, now Robson is down a pawn.

I jinxed him.

Now he's down two pawns.  Nooooo !

And he lost it.

by Nimzoblanca - 7 months ago
United States
Member Since: Jan 2008
Member Points: 142

Congrats to Naka, but also, couple of nice young players making their mark here, Hess and Robson. The future of US Chess is looking up!

by qixel - 7 months ago
Los Angeles United States
Member Since: May 2009
Member Points: 765

I just looked at the Robson feed, and it seems like he's headed for a draw.  So I guess he'll get his GM norm.

Amy

by obregon26 - 7 months ago
Northern Virginia United States
Member Since: Oct 2007
Member Points: 427

Nakamura is probably going to be champion this year!!!

What a great result after a dismal performance in Foxwoods.

 

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