Hou Yifan's Double Victory Propels Alpine SG Pipers to Second; Triveni Continental Kings Secure Final Berth

Wow, Hou Yifan was absolutely clutch for the Alpine SG Pipers, winning both her games with the black pieces to propel her team into second place. Meanwhile, the Triveni Continental Kings are looking unstoppable, securing their spot in the final with a dominant victory. It was a rough day for the upGrad Mumba Masters, though, as their two losses

Key Points: GCL: Hou Yifan Stars as Alpine SG Pipers Jump to Second; Triveni Kings Seal Final Spot

  • Hou Yifan wins both games with black pieces for Alpine SG Pipers
  • Defending champions Triveni Continental Kings secure final spot with big win
  • upGrad Mumba Masters' final hopes suffer setback with two losses
  • Final second spot remains up for grabs between multiple teams
  • Alireza Firouzja bounces back to defeat Viswanathan Anand
  • Ganges Grandmasters retain slim mathematical chance for final
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GCL: Hou Yifan stars in both Alpine SG Pipers victories to take team to second spot; Triveni Continental Kings seal final spot

Three-time world champion Hou Yifan wins both games with black pieces, leading Alpine SG Pipers to two crucial victories. Defending champions Triveni Continental Kings secure their final berth in the Global Chess League.

"I felt like it was a very critical moment when games goes to a critical endgame. That's why I thought I will take time and think it through. I had nine minutes and that was enough to calculate. - Hou Yifan / Alpine SG Pipers"

New Delhi, December 21

Three-time women's world champion Hou Yifan won both her games with black pieces to help Alpine SG Pipers register two victories on the penultimate day of the league stage and jump to second spot on Match day in the Global Chess League (GCL), a joint initiative of Tech Mahindra and FIDE, according to a release.

Defending champions Triveni Continental Kings sealed their third consecutive final berth with a 14-5 win over Ganges Grandmasters to reach 21 match points with seven wins from nine matches. With Alpine SG Pipers beating upGrad Mumba Masters and Fyers American Gambits by an identical 8-7 score-line with black to reach 15 match points.

First edition finalists Mumba Masters hopes of making the finals, however, suffered a major setback as they lost both their matches on Sunday.

The home favourites, who were outplayed by 16-1 by American Gambits on Saturday, had to beat PBG Alaskan Knights in the last game of the day on Sunday to regain the second spot as they were on 12 points with two matches to play. However, they went down 8-10 despite Maxime Vachier-Lagrave beating world champion D Gukesh on the icon board.

However, Player of the Match Leinier Dominguez defeated Shakhriyar Mamedyarov on third board and then Sara Khadem upset D Harika by forcing the Indian to resign after 65 moves.

With the second final spot up for grabs, Mumba Masters will have to beat Continental Kings and hope that PBG Alaskan Knights could stop the winning run of Alpine SG Pipers.

Ganges Grandmasters also have an outside chance to make the cut, but for that to happen, they will have to register a huge win over American Gambits and hope that the other contenders lose.

When action began on Sunday, the Pipers were in fifth spot and needed to win both their matches to entertain any hope of making it to the final. And Hou Yifan delivered for the team when it mattered the most.

Yifan first defeated Koneru Humpy of Mumba Masters and then inflicted the tournament's first loss on Bibisara Assaubayeva of American Gambits to win the Player of the Match award in both matches.

Against Bibisara, the Chinese GM spent almost six minutes before blitzing to a pawn-king endgame, which proved enough for her team.

Explaining her thought process before those moves, Yifan said, "I felt like it was a very critical moment when games goes to a critical endgame. That's why I thought I will take time and think it through. I had nine minutes and that was enough to calculate."

In both the matches, Alpine SG Pipers lost the game on the prodigy board but Yifan's advantage of winning with black proved critical since a win with black pieces gives a team four game points while a win with white is only worth three game points.

All the other boards in both the matches ended in a draw.

Sandwiched between two Alpine SG Pipers match, defending champions Triveni Continental Kings dented Ganges Grandmasters hopes of reaching the top two after beating them 14-5 and also emphatically seal the final spot.

On the icon board, Player of the Match Alireza Firouzja put behind the two losses he suffered on Saturday to beat Viswanathan Anand in 48 moves with a fantastic queen sacrifice with black pieces.

Continental Kings women's superstars Zhu Jiner and Alexandra Kosteniuk also won with black pieces to put the result beyond doubt. Only 2025 World Cup winner Javokhir Sindarov was the bright spot for Ganges Grandmasters as he defeated Vidit Gujarathi in 53 moves in a rook-knight ending.

- ANI

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Priya S
Feeling so bad for Ganges Grandmasters and our legend Vishy Anand. To lose like that with a queen sacrifice... tough day. But hats off to Triveni Continental Kings for sealing the final spot so convincingly. Their women players were on fire!
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Rohit P
The last day is going to be thrilling! Mumba Masters still have a mathematical chance, however slim. As an Indian fan, I'm a bit conflicted - want to see our teams do well, but also appreciate the incredible global talent on display. Great initiative by Tech Mahindra and FIDE.
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Sarah B
The detailed analysis in this article is superb. Explaining how Yifan spent six minutes calculating that critical endgame gives us non-GMs a glimpse into the mind of a champion. More coverage like this for chess, please! It's becoming such a popular sport in India.
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Vikram M
A respectful criticism: The article jumps around a bit between matches. Could have been structured better to follow one narrative thread. But the content is top-notch. Javokhir Sindarov's win against Vidit was a bright spot in an otherwise rough day for Ganges.
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Karthik V
The team-based format is so engaging! It's like the IPL of chess. Makes every game matter for the team's overall score. Already looking forward to the final. Hope there's good broadcast coverage for us fans.

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