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Global Chess League: Gukesh, Arjun power Alaskan Knights to first win as Continental Kings take midway lead

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Published at :December 19, 2025 at 12:16 AM
Modified at :December 19, 2025 at 12:16 AM
Global Chess League: Gukesh, Arjun power Alaskan Knights to first win as Continental Kings take midway lead

(Courtesy : Global Chess League)

D Gukesh’s win over Fabiano Caruana marked his first victory of the tournament.

World Champion D Gukesh and compatriot Arjun Erigaisi delivered in a must-win situation to help PBG Alaskan Knights register their first win of the tournament while GM Alireza Firouzja won his fifth consecutive match on the icon board to help defending champions Triveni Continental Kings go on top of the leader board at the halfway stage in the Global Chess League (GCL), a joint initiative of Tech Mahindra and FIDE, on Thursday.

Continental Kings defeat upGrad Mumba Masters 9-5 in the top of the table clash to take sole lead with 12 match points while Alaskan Knights got the better of Alpine SG Pipers 12-8 in a match that saw matches all the six boards ending decisively.

In the last match of the day, Ganges Grandmasters got the better of Fyers American Gambits 8-7 to move to third spot with nine match points.

But the highlight of the day was how Gukesh and Arjun led the turnaround for last edition runners-up Alaskan Knights.

Having lost their first four matches, Alaskan Knights faced a must-win situation against Pipers as another loss at the Royal Opera House on Thursday would have all but ended their hopes of challenging for the top two position.

They opted to play white after winning the toss and Arjun gave them early advantage by beating Anish Giri on the second board.

But Pipers’ in-form players Nino Batsiashvilli and Leon Luke Mendonca won with black to put the pressure back on the Knights.

Gukesh, who had struggled in the tournament so far, then came to the party with a clinical finish to beat Fabiano Caruana in 39 moves and then Leinier Dominguez got the better of R Praggnanandhaa and Kateryna Lagno defeated Hou Yifan to complete the score-line.

Explaining how things panned out for him in the match, Gukesh said , _“It’s a very special feeling to get my first win. From the start, we felt we were in control, but towards the end a few things became tricky.

When I looked at the other boards, Dominguez’s game seemed around even, maybe slightly better for him, so I knew I had to push for a win. By then, I already had good chances and my opponent was running low on time_ .”

Arjun, who was named the Player of the Match, said, “It was a special win as none of us had won any match so far and we won four today.”

Earlier in the day, Alireza, who had beaten the reigning world champion, former world champion and the second and third ranked players in the world in the earlier rounds, pounced on Maxime Vachier-Lagrave’s error to maintain his all-win record.

Also Read: Global Chess League 2025: Alpine SG Pipers defeat American Gambits to register consecutive wins

After the Continental Kings opted to play black after winning the toss, Maurizzi Marcandria and Alexandra Kosteniuk could not convert their early advantage as all the other boards ended in a draw.

This meant that Alierza needed to win against his compatriot to put his team in the lead. He took the fight to Maxime by opting for a Najdorf variation of Sicilian defense.

Despite being under time pressure, Alireza kept the pressure on his opponent and when Maxime blundered by moving his knight to d5, the 22-year-old Iranian-born GM pounced on the opportunity and forced the Mumba Masters’ icon player to resign after 52 moves.Alireza, who was also named the Player of the Match, said, “We needed this win to take the lead after the first half. We have had interesting matches in the past. He beats me many times, I beat me many times but today it was a good game for me. I tried to take risks. I knew it will be a close match but as black I will get four points and it paid off today.”

In the day’s final match, 2025 World Cup winner Javokhir Sindarov defeated Richard Rapport with black pieces to claim four game points while Viswanathan Anand drew against Hikaru Nakamura on the icon board.

Action continues on Matchday 6 with PBG Alaskan Knights playing against Fyers American Gambits in the first match and then ending the day by taking on Triveni Continental Kings, who will open their day against Alpine SG Pipers. upGrad Mumba Masters will face Ganges Grandmasters

What is the Global Chess League (GCL)?

The Global Chess League is a team-based chess tournament jointly organised by Tech Mahindra and FIDE, featuring top global players competing across multiple boards.

Which teams won their matches on this matchday?

Triveni Continental Kings defeated upGrad Mumba Masters 9–5, PBG Alaskan Knights beat Alpine SG Pipers 12–8, and Ganges Grandmasters edged Fyers American Gambits 8–7.

Why was the Alaskan Knights vs Alpine SG Pipers match important?

Alaskan Knights were in a must-win situation after losing their first four matches, and the victory kept their hopes alive for a top-two finish.

Who were the key players for Alaskan Knights in their win?

World Champion D Gukesh and Arjun Erigaisi played crucial roles, with Gukesh defeating Fabiano Caruana and Arjun beating Anish Giri.

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Alex
Alex

Alex graduated in mass communication in 2016 and has been covering global sports for Khel Now since then. He is covering sports tech, igaming, sports betting and casino domain from 2017.

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