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Vincent Keymer wins Quantbox Chennai Grand Masters 2025 with a round to spare

by Shahid Ahmed - 15/08/2025

Vincent Keymer (GER) drew his game against Jorden van Foreest (NED) to win Quantbox Chennai Grand Masters 2025 with a round to spare. Arjun Erigaisi had a lukewarm draw against Anish Giri to move to 4.5/8, 1.5 points behind Keymer. Karthikeyan Murali also shared the point with his opponent, Nihal Sarin to take his score 4.5/8. Arjun and Karthikeyan will face each other in the final round to determine the rest of the podium. Pranesh M emerged sole leader 6.5/8 in the Challengers section. Abhimanyu Puranik and Leon Luke Mendonca are at 6/8 each. Round 9 starts today at 12 p.m. IST. Photos: Dr. Vidhi Karelia

Can Pranesh win the Challengers?

GM Pranesh M can become the champion of the Challengers section if he manages to beat IM Harshavardhan G B in the final round. However, a draw may see three players finishing with the same score 7/9 if GM Abhimanyu Puranik and GM Leon Luke Mendonca manages to win their respective Round 9. Arguably the most exciting finish of the round was between Abhimanyu and GM Diptayan Ghosh. Diptayan missed a resource in a rook vs knight endgame where both sides were attempting to promote their respective passed pawns.

Masters: Five draws

Keymer - Jorden: 0.5-0.5

GM Vincent Keymer (GER, 2730) and GM Jorden van Foreest (NED, 2697) played four Classical rated games against each other. Jorden won the first one. The remaining three ended in draws. Their fifth battle also ended in a draw.

Final moments: Vincent Keymer - Jorden van Foreest | Video: ChessBase India
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GM Vincent Keymer (GER) had a well contested draw against GM Jorden van Foreest (NED) to win the tournament with a round to go

Karthikeyan - Nihal: 0.5-0.5

GM Karthikeyan Murali (2658) and GM Nihal Sarin (2692) played two Classical rated games only. The first one was last year which ended in a draw. The second encounter was a few months ago in April which Karthikeyan won. Their third battle was a well contested draw.

GM Karthikeyan Murali - GM Nihal Sarin: 0.5-0.5
Interview with Vidit Gujrathi | Video: ChessBase India

GM Vidit Gujrathi - GM Arjun Erigaisi: 0.5-0.5

Awonder - Keymer: 0-1

The only rated game between GM Awonder Liang (USA, 2696) and GM Vincent Keymer (GER, 2730) took place nearly a decade ago at World Under-12 Championship. Awonder won that game. It was a long time ago before they were GM. So that score almost does not count today. When Keymer went for 18...f5 break, his opponent did not respond correctly.

Position after 18...f5

Taking the pawn 19.exf5 Bxf5 20.Nd2 was the best choice for White. However, 19.Qb3? did not help White f4 20.Bd2 b5 21.Ne2 Qe8 22.Rc7 Bd8 23.Rb7 a5 White's position was falling apart. So, he made a desperate sacrifice 24.Nxf4 Bc8! 25.Rxb5 exf4 26.Rb8 a4 27.Qb4 Ba5 and it became just a matter of time before Black converted his advantage into a win.

GM Vincent Keymer (GER) scored his fourth win of the event, reached 2747 and become World no.10 in live ratings

Vincent Keymer is now World no.10 in live ratings | Source: 2700chess.com

Jorden - Pranav

Position after 70.Qf7??

GM Jorden van Foreest (NED, 2697) was winning the majority of the queen endgame until he blundered 70.Qf7?? Find out why it is a big mistake and what GM Pranav Venkatesh (2597) did to get back in the game in the above position.

GM Jorden van Foreest (NED) missed a win against GM Pranav Venkatesh who showed his resiliency to salvage a half point

Robson - Nihal

Position after 33...b5

34.e4 would have probably caused the game to end in a draw. Instead, GM Ray Robson (USA, 2687) blundered 34.Qd4?? Qxd4-+ 35.exd4 Rc2 GM Nihal Sarin (2692) won the game in the next few moves.

For the second time in this event, GM Nihal Sarin bounced back with a win after suffering a loss

Challengers: Pranesh emerges sole leader

Interview with GM Pranesh M | Video: ChessBase India

GM Pranesh M got the better of GM Harika Dronavalli to emerge sole leader heading into the final round

GM Adhiban Baskaran scored his second win of the event

Abhimanyu - Diptayan

Position after 63.g6

There is only one way for Black to save the game. Find out what it is. GM Diptayan Ghosh (2576) could not find it in time trouble. He played 63...b4?? and lost the game against GM Abhimanyu Puranik (2635).

GM Abhimanyu Puranik won an exciting finish against GM Diptayan Ghosh
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Masters Round 8 results

Bo.No.RtgClub/City WhiteResultBlack RtgClub/CityNo.PGN
1102658India
GMKarthikeyan, Murali½ - ½GMNihal, Sarin
2692India9PGN
212597India
GMPranav, V½ - ½GMRobson, Ray
2687USA8PGN
322730Germany
GMKeymer, Vincent½ - ½GMVan Foreest, Jorden
2697Netherlands7PGN
432748Netherlands
GMGiri, Anish½ - ½GMLiang, Awonder
2696USA6PGN
542720India
GMVidit, Santosh Gujrathi½ - ½GMErigaisi, Arjun
2776India5PGN

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Standings after Round 8

Rk.SNo NameFEDRtgIClub/CityPts. TB1  TB2  TB3  TB4 
12
GMKeymer, VincentGER2730Germany6023,0042
25
GMErigaisi, ArjunIND2776India4,5017,2520
310
GMKarthikeyan, MuraliIND2658India4,5016,2521
43
GMGiri, AnishNED2748Netherlands4016,0000
57
GMVan Foreest, JordenNED2697Netherlands4015,0021
66
GMLiang, AwonderUSA2696USA4014,5021
74
GMVidit, Santosh GujrathiIND2720India3,5114,2510
89
GMNihal, SarinIND2692India3,5013,7521
91
GMPranav, VIND2597India30,511,7500
108
GMRobson, RayUSA2687USA30,511,2510

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Round 9 pairings

Bo.No.RtgClub/City WhiteResultBlack RtgClub/CityNo.PGN
152776India
GMErigaisi, ArjunGMKarthikeyan, Murali
2658India10
262696USA
GMLiang, AwonderGMVidit, Santosh Gujrathi
2720India4
372697Netherlands
GMVan Foreest, JordenGMGiri, Anish
2748Netherlands3
482687USA
GMRobson, RayGMKeymer, Vincent
2730Germany2
592692India
GMNihal, SarinGMPranav, V
2597India1

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Challengers Round 8 results

Bo.No.RtgClub/City WhiteResultBlack RtgClub/CityNo.PGN
1102454India
IMHarshavardhan, G B0 - 1GMAdhiban, B.
2534India9PGN
212606India
GMMendonca, Leon Luke½ - ½GMIniyan, Pa
2586India8PGN
322635India
GMPuranik, Abhimanyu1 - 0GMGhosh, Diptayan
2576India7PGN
432476India
GMVaishali, Rameshbabu0 - 1GMAryan, Chopra
2634India6PGN
542487India
GMDronavalli, Harika0 - 1GMPranesh, M
2589India5PGN

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Standings after Round 8

Rk.SNo NameFEDRtgIClub/CityPts. TB1  TB2  TB3  TB4 
15
GMPranesh, MIND2589India6,5023,2552
22
GMPuranik, AbhimanyuIND2635India6119,0052
31
GMMendonca, Leon LukeIND2606India6017,5052
49
GMAdhiban, B.IND2534India5017,7521
58
GMIniyan, PaIND2586India4,5013,7520
67
GMGhosh, DiptayanIND2576India3,5011,5022
76
GMAryan, ChopraIND2634India30,59,7511
810
IMHarshavardhan, G BIND2454India30,56,2522
94
GMDronavalli, HarikaIND2487India1,503,5011
103
GMVaishali, RameshbabuIND2476India104,7500

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Round 9 pairings

Bo.No.RtgClub/City WhiteResultBlack RtgClub/CityNo.PGN
152589India
GMPranesh, MIMHarshavardhan, G B
2454India10
262634India
GMAryan, ChopraGMDronavalli, Harika
2487India4
372576India
GMGhosh, DiptayanGMVaishali, Rameshbabu
2476India3
482586India
GMIniyan, PaGMPuranik, Abhimanyu
2635India2
592534India
GMAdhiban, B.GMMendonca, Leon Luke
2606India1

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Prize

The total prize fund is ₹1 Crore, for Masters it is ₹7500000, an increase of 50% from previous edition. The top three prizes are ₹2500000, ₹1500000 and ₹1000000. The prize fund in Challengers section is ₹2500000. The top three prizes are ₹700000, ₹400000 and ₹325000.

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