Norway Chess 2025: Gukesh beats Magnus Carlsen to move to third in standings after round 6

(Courtesy : Norway Chess)
In the women’s tournament at Norway Chess 2025, Koneru Humpy and Anna Muzychuk share the lead.
Round 6 of Norway Chess 2025 delivered exciting games across all boards. In the standout game of the day, World Champion Dommaraju Gukesh beat World No. 1 Magnus Carlsen in a long game where Carlsen seemed to have the upper hand, a critical mistake in time trouble allowed Gukesh to turn the tables and secure a remarkable win.
The two remaining classical games, Yi Wei against Arjun Erigaisi and Fabiano Caruana against Hikaru Nakamura, ended in hard-fought draws. Erigaisi and Caruana triumphed in their Armageddon games, earning the crucial extra points.
With these results, Carlsen and Caruana now share the overall lead in the tournament standings.
Muzychuk and Humpy shares lead at Norway Chess Women
The Norway Chess Women’s tournament saw another intense day with three Armageddon games after the classical games ended in draws.
Anna Muzychuk, Vaishali Rameshbabu and Wenjun Ju prevailed in their Armageddon games. As the tournament progresses, Muzychuk and Humpy Koneru now share the top spot on the leaderboard, promising a fierce battle ahead in the coming rounds.
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