Tata Steel Masters 2026

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  • Hans Jung
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    https://www.chess.com/news/view/2026...ss-conclusions

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  • Hans Jung
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    https://en.chessbase.com/post/speelman-agony-236 The only other thing I want to note in this column is that Jon Speelman himself has watched a lot of tournaments and thinks this is one of the very best he has ever seen (not just my humble opinion).

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  • Hans Jung
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    https://en.chessbase.com/post/christ...last-round-win

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  • Hans Jung
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    https://www.chess.com/news/view/febr...6-fide-ratings

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  • Hans Jung
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    Both Carissa Yip and Faustino Oro came within half a point of their final GM norms. Thats as close as you can get without achieving.

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  • Hans Jung
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    https://en.chessbase.com/post/tata-steel-chess-2026-13

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  • Hans Jung
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    https://www.chess.com/news/view/abdu...ta-steel-chess

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  • Hans Jung
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    I thoroughly enjoyed the tournament and was impressed by many of the games.

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  • Hans Jung
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    The two amazing Uzbekistanis Abdusattarov and Sindarov dominated the tournament. An impressive performance!

    Contrasted with the Indian performance at the bottom of the field.

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  • Hans Jung
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    Erdogmus had a fantastic tournament! At age 14 he finished plus one and gained 29 rating points, reaching 38th in the world at 2686! Soon to come 2700! and he is definitely playing at that strength.

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  • Hans Jung
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    The entire Indian contingent Gukesh, Aravindh, Erigaisi, Pragga had a disappointing tournament, all finishing in the bottom half of the field. only gukesh managed an equal score.

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  • Hans Jung
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    Gukesh must be disappointed. He finished with an equal score and basically failed to convert several winning disadvantages.

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  • Hans Jung
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    https://www.chessgames.com/perl/chessgame?gid=3063054 Last round Gukesh vs Keymer

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  • Hans Jung
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    Vincent Keymer must be disappointed in his play. He was too inconsistent for his standards. He did make a comeback and finished 5th and was stopped by Gukesh in the last round after Gukesh played an amazing queen sacrifice - 23.Qxd8!

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  • Hans Jung
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    Hans Niemann must be satisfied with his play. He finished fourth and competed well with the best. He adds 10 points to his rating and is 18th in the world at 2734.

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