Qatar Masters Round 4: Carlsen Great Escape; Nakamura, Gukesh Join Leaders (2024)

GMs Hikaru Nakamura, Gukesh Dommaraju, and Saleh Salem all won in round four of the 2023 Qatar Masters to join a seven-way tie for first place on 3.5/4.GM Magnus Carlsen languishes a point back in 29th place after again being involved in the day's most enthralling game. The world number-one flirted with disaster against 17-year-old Indian GM M Pranesh before finding a fantastic escape.

Round five starts on October 15 at 8:15 a.m. ET/14:15 CEST/5:45 p.m. IST.

How to watch?
You can watch the 2023 Qatar Masters on the Qatar Chess Association YouTube: YouTube.com/QatarChessqa and on Hikaru Nakamura's Kick channel: kick.com/gmhikaru. Games from the event can be viewed on our events page.

The live broadcast was hosted by IM Irine Sukandar, IM Jovanka Houska, and GM Evgenij Miroshnichenko.


No one has a perfect score after four rounds of the Qatar Masters, though GM Rinat Jumabayev came very close when he spotted a trick his 17-year-old opponent GM Javokhir Sindarov had overlooked.

White is a pawn down, but Sindarov planned to level things up by taking the a7-pawn. It can't be defended by 31...a6? since 32.Qa5! then wins for White, but it turns out there is a defense—the shocker 31...Bc5!, exploiting the pinned d4-pawn (32.dxc5?? Qxa4). Black kept the extra pawn and all the winning chances, but Sindarov dug deep and held a draw.

Qatar Masters Round 4: Carlsen Great Escape; Nakamura, Gukesh Join Leaders (1)

The day's most dramatic draw, however, featured Carlsen, who has now lost over 10 rating points in Qatar but could also breathe a sigh of relief. Nakamura, who again recapped that game before his own, introduced the former world champion's young opponent as follows, recalling their online games:

What I remember from all the games I’ve had is that Pranesh is somebody who is a lunatic! He loves to sacrifice material, whether it’s pawns, whether it’s pieces, he’s very tactical and very, very aggressive. Let’s see if Magnus would understand that and try to avoid a tactical skirmish against a talented Indian junior.

At first Carlsen seemed to do everything right, taking risks in the opening but then outplaying his opponent with bold, positional chess.

With 21...Ba3! Magnus offers up his "good" bishop for White's "bad" bishop, but things seem to be working out for Black! https://t.co/4IcjHYkWsg #QatarMasters2023 pic.twitter.com/1zUji*zNEhd

— chess24.com (@chess24com) October 14, 2023

Pranesh "blinked" with 22.Be3!?, but when Carlsen then captured that bishop, it was taking his conceptual idea a little too far. Before the second knight could come to c4 and reestablish control, White blew open the position with 25.f5!

25.f5! is an excellent break by Pranesh! https://t.co/4IcjHYkWsg #QatarMasters2023 pic.twitter.com/XR7efkhZKW

— chess24.com (@chess24com) October 14, 2023

"Not again!" Carlsen may have muttered under his breath. After both players found a string of great moves, it was ultimately the world's highest-rated player who found himself in trouble. Pranesh correctly rejected a draw by repetition ("They have no fear of a random world champion like Magnus Carlsen!" said Nakamura) and probably wondered why his opponent wasn't simply resigning when he was about to lose a full rook with check.

17-year-old Pranesh reacted with incredulity to Magnus Carlsen's 43...Ke5!!, a move that gave away a full rook with check but secured a study-like lifeline. pic.twitter.com/oChQtN3Rsd

— Olimpiu Di Luppi (@olimpiuurcan) October 14, 2023

Carlsen had seen further, however, and was not only holding a draw but posed a couple of tough challenges to his young opponent. Pranesh was up to the task and didn't spoil one of the most spectacular draws you'll ever witness.

Nakamura, in contrast, has made smooth progress in Qatar and moved to 3.5/4 by beating Dutch GM Robby Kevlishvili. It was only in the opening, where his opponent blitzed out his moves, that Nakamura felt uncomfortable, but he solved that issue by swapping off queens. Objectively, it wasn't great, but Nakamura's endgame prowess came to the fore, helped by his opponent panicking: "I was stunned when my opponent decided to sac the rook. This was a horrible move. He started to see ghosts."

Nakamura was joined on 3.5/4 by Salem, who defeated IM Mukhiddin Madaminov, and Gukesh, who showed enormous fighting spirit to beat former Turkish Champion GM Mert Yilmazyerli from a position where a draw seemed only a matter of time.

Qatar Masters Round 4: Carlsen Great Escape; Nakamura, Gukesh Join Leaders (2)

Both players contributed to a wild ride, with Yilmazyerli shrugging off the fact that his queen, and then rook, got trapped one after the other. In fact, he emerged with enough compensation to hold a draw before the 17-year-old world number-eight finally prevailed to make it three wins in a row.

That epic clash is our Game of the Day, analyzed by GM Dejan Bojkov.


There's just one round to go before the players get a well-deserved rest day, and it sees a major match-up in Sindarov-Nakamura. Carlsen also continues his coaching sessions for talented young Indian stars.

17-year-old Javokhir Sindarov takes on Hikaru Nakamura in tomorrow's Round 5, while Magnus Carlsen faces a 4th Indian opponent — 15-year-old GM Bharath Subramaniyam! https://t.co/mWBTI4UZ5h #QatarMasters2023 pic.twitter.com/dXgvfmeFAy

— chess24.com (@chess24com) October 14, 2023

The standings look as follows, with five rounds to go.

Qatar Masters | Standings After Round 4 (Top 29)

Rk.Seed No.NameAgeSexFEDRatingPointsTB1TB2
12GMNakamura, Hikaru27803.522846
24GMGukesh, DU1827583.542773
36GMErigaisi, ArjunU2027123.562868
412GMSindarov, JavokhirU1826583.5122841
513GMNarayanan.S.L,26513.5132863
616GMSalem, A.R. Saleh26323.5162809
725GMJumabayev, Rinat25853.5252823
83GMGiri, Anish2760332714
95GMAbdusattorov, NodirbekU202716352642
107GMMaghsoodloo, Parham2707372655
1119GMYakubboev, Nodirbek26163192663
1220GMKarthikeyan, Murali26113202623
1322GMVakhidov, Jakhongir26073222657
1423GMParavyan, David25993232640
1524GMSethuraman, S.P.25983242626
1626GMKuybokarov, Temur25843262587
1728GMVokhidov, Shamsiddin25783282769
1830GMAditya, MittalU1825723302746
1932GMKarthik, Venkataraman25633322596
2036GMAdhiban, B.25513362538
2137IMMakarian, RudikU2025483372560
2239GMVisakh, N R25473392546
2340GMFawzy, Adham25353402610
2443GMKevlishvili, Robby25213432686
2545GMSankalp, GuptaU2025183452535
2655IMAhmadzada, AhmadU2024943552702
2775IMVaishali, Rameshbabuw24483752714
28142GMLaxman, R.R.232231442750
291GMCarlsen, Magnus28392.512579

Full standings

Qatar Masters | All Games Round 4

The 2023 Qatar Masters is a nine-round open tournament for players rated 2300+. It takes place in Lusail, Qatar on October 11-20, and boasts a $108,250 prize fund with $25,000 for first place, as well as a $5,000 prize for the top female player.

Previous Coverage:

  • Round 3: Nakamura, Giri Held As Carlsen Hits Back
  • Round 2: Carlsen Criticises Lack Of Anti-Cheating Measures After Stunning Defeat
  • Round 1: Carlsen, Nakamura Start Fast, Fedoseev Falls
  • Qatar Masters 2023 - All The Information

Colin McGourty

Colin McGourty led news at Chess24 from its launch until it merged with Chess.com a decade later. An amateur player, he got into chess writing when he set up the website Chess in Translation after previously studying Slavic languages and literature in St. Andrews, Odesa, Oxford, and Krakow.

Qatar Masters Round 4: Carlsen Great Escape; Nakamura, Gukesh Join Leaders (2024)

FAQs

Who won in Qatar chess? ›

The top-seeded woman participating was Bibisara Assaubayeva of Kazakhstan. The winner of this tournament was Nodirbek Yakubboev, who beat compatriot Nodirbek Abdusattorov in a blitz playoff for the title. As the 19th seed in the tournament, Yakubboev scored 7/9 (+5-0=4).

How many rounds are there in Qatar Masters chess? ›

The 2023 Qatar Masters

160 players are competing in the top group over nine rounds of classical chess, for $108,250 in prizes. The top prize is $25,000. There are also other prizes on offer, including $5,000 for the top female player.

What is the prize money for the winner of the Qatar Masters? ›

The total prize for the Qatar Masters this year is $2.5m. The winner will take home $425,000. GolfMagic has listed all of the payout information below. This page will be updated once the tournament is complete.

Who won 5 world chess championship? ›

GM Magnus Carlsen secured the world rapid chess crown for a record fifth time along with the $60,000 first prize at the 2023 FIDE World Rapid Chess Championship after scoring 3/4 on the final day.

How long do grandmasters practice chess? ›

One of the articles on Chess.com says GMs practice 20hrs per week on average so that divides down into 500 weeks or about 10 years for the average person. If you're prepared to put the work in then you have 100% chance. If you're not then you have no chance. Most people are somewhere on the spectrum in between.

What country has the most chess masters? ›

How Many Chess Grandmasters Does Your Country Have?
  • Russia - 42. ...
  • 2-3. ...
  • China - 19. ...
  • Serbia - 15.
  • 6-7. India, USA - 13.
  • Azerbaijan - 12.
  • Poland - 11.
  • Georgia - 10. The Georgian chess federation is proud to have such outstanding champions as Nona Gaprindashvili, Maia Chiburdanidze, and others.
Sep 13, 2022

What is the longest game in the chess world championship? ›

The longest game played in a world championship is the 6th game of the 2021 World Chess Championship between Magnus Carlsen and Ian Nepomniachtchi, which Carlsen won in 136 moves by resignation. The game lasted for 8 hours, 15 minutes and 40 seconds.

Who won the chess tournament? ›

The current world champion is Ding Liren, who defeated his opponent Ian Nepomniachtchi in the 2023 World Chess Championship.

Who is the champion of Qatar? ›

Qatar » Qatar Stars League » Champions
YearWinnerCountry
2023Al Duhail SCQatar
2022Al SaddQatar
2021Al SaddQatar
2020Al Duhail SCQatar
47 more rows

Who won Qatar FIFA Cup? ›

Who won Dubai Chess championship? ›

GM Mahammad Muradli wins 24th Dubai Open Chess Tournament.

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