Alpine SG Pipers Storm Into Title Contention With Second Straight GCL Win

The Alpine SG Pipers are making a serious run in the Global Chess League after securing their second win in a row. They took down the Fyers American Gambits thanks to a key victory from Leon Mendonca. Meanwhile, the upGrad Mumba Masters delivered a crushing performance to solidify their spot at the top of the standings. The action continues as the top two teams, Mumba Masters and Triveni Continental Kings, are set to face each other next.

Key Points: Alpine SG Pipers Beat Fyers Gambits in Global Chess League Matchday 4

  • Alpine SG Pipers defeated Fyers American Gambits 10-4 to enter title contention
  • upGrad Mumba Masters dominated PBG Alaskan Knights 18-2 to stay top
  • Triveni Continental Kings beat Ganges Grandmasters 11-6, with Firouzja defeating Anand
  • Leon Mendonca's win over Volodar Murzin was pivotal for the Pipers' victory
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GCL: Alpine SG Pipers beat Fyers American Gambits;

Alpine SG Pipers notch second consecutive win as upGrad Mumba Masters and Triveni Continental Kings also secure victories in the Tech Mahindra Global Chess League.

"I played all in and pushed my pawn and at some point (I had a chance to win). - GM Nina"

Mumbai, December 17

Alpine SG Pipers stormed their way into title contention by registering their second consecutive victory, according to a release.

UpGrad Mumba Masters and defending champions Triveni Continental Kings also registered comfortable wins to maintain their advantage in the Global Chess League (GCL), a joint initiative of Tech Mahindra and FIDE.

The Pipers beat Fyers American Gambits 10-4, upGrad Mumba Masters registered a dominating 18-2 win over PBG Alaskan Knights, while Triveni Continental Kings got the better of Ganges Grandmasters 11-6 at the Royal Opera House, a release said.

After Matchday 4, Mumba Masters and Triveni Continental Kings are both on nine match points, but the former is at the top of the leaderboard with 51 game points, compared with 43 for the defending champions.

In the first clash of Matchday 4, Alpine SG Pipers once again chose to play white after winning the toss for the second straight match, looking to build on their victory over overnight leaders upGrad Mumbai Masters.

There was not much to separate the two teams on the top four boards. Still, Mendonca delivered another clinical performance, beating World Rapid Champion Volodar Murzin on the prodigy board to give his team the advantage.

Opting for a Closed Catalan, the GM from Goa gained the upper hand with a bishop sacrifice on the 18th move and maintained the pressur,e and his Russian opponent ran out of time on move 46.

In the women's clash between Nino and Injac Teodara, the former was under pressure for a major part of the 61 move clash but turned things around with three advancing pawns and forced Teodara to resign and take her team to the top of the table for a brief period.

Nina, who registered her third win in four matches, said, "I played all in and pushed my pawn and at some point (I had a chance to win)."

Later, upGrad Mumba Masters rode on wins from Koneru Humpy and D Harika to register a dominating win over PBG Alaskan Knights with black pieces to cement their place on the top of leader board.

Humpy lived dangerously against Kateryna Lagno but pounced on her opponent's mistake as the Russian failed to correctly follow up after sacrificing her queen and resigned after 33 moves.

On the adjacent board, Player of the Match Harika defeated Sara Khadem in 43 moves while Alaskan Knights Arjun Erigasi lost to Wesley So after running out of time.

On the icon board, world champion D Gukesh's wait for a win got longer after he was held to a draw by Maxime Vachier-Lagrave in 31 moves. Bardiya Daneshvar completed Mumba Masters tally with a win over Daniel Dardha.

In the last match of the day, Triveni Continental Kings defeated Ganges Grandmasters 11-6 after Alireza Firouzja defeated Viswanathan Anand in the icon clash and GM Wei Yi got the better of Vincent Keymer on the second board.

2024 World Cup winner Javokhir Sindarov pulled things back for Ganges Grandmasters by beating Vidit Gujarathi with black pieces to earn four game points but that was not enough for his team to save the match.

Action continues on Matchday 5 as upGrad Mumba Masters take on Triveni Continental Kings, Alpine SG Pipers face PBG Alaskan Knights while Ganges Grandmasters meet Fyers American Gambits.

- ANI

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Priya S
Thrilled to see chess getting this kind of platform in India! The GCL is a fantastic initiative. Though I wish the coverage was a bit more detailed for casual fans like me. The matches sound intense.
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Vikram M
Mumba Masters are on fire! 18-2 is a demolition job. But poor Gukesh, still waiting for that win. Hope he breaks the duck soon. The icon board clash between Firouzja and Anand must have been epic.
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Sarah B
Following from the US! The global mix of players is great. Wesley So winning, Firouzja beating Anand... top-level chess. But the Indian women are stealing the show. Humpy's queen sacrifice sequence must have been wild.
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Rohit P
Respectful criticism: The article is a bit hard to follow for someone who doesn't know all the player names. A simple scoreboard graphic or team standings table would help a lot. Content is good though!
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Kavya N
So proud this is happening in Mumbai! Royal Opera House is a brilliant venue. Chess needs more glamour and events like this provide it. Tomorrow's match between Masters and Kings is the final before the final!

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