World number-one Magnus Carlsen leads World Champion Gukesh Dommaraju by half a degree going into the ultimate spherical of Norway Chess 2025 after each stars gained their classical video games in spherical 9. Carlsen sacrificed a pawn in opposition to GM Fabiano Caruana however in the end transformed an additional pawn within the endgame. Gukesh took huge dangers within the opening in opposition to GM Wei Yi however turned it throughout once more to win in model. GM Hikaru Nakamura took a classical draw in opposition to GM Arjun Erigaisi earlier than profitable easily in armageddon.
All three classical video games in Girls’s Norway Chess 2025 ended decisively and with a serious shakeup within the standings. GM Anna Muzychuk beat Girls’s World Champion GM Ju Wenjun to take a two-point lead. The previous chief GM Koneru Humpy achieved a profitable place in opposition to GM Lei Tingjie however blundered and misplaced a chunk, leaving her in second. IM Sara Khadem gained her second classical recreation of the occasion, in opposition to GM Vaishali Rameshbabu.
Spherical 10 begins Friday, June 6, at 11 a.m. ET / 17:00 CEST / 8:30 p.m. IST.
Norway Chess Spherical 9 Outcomes
A minimum of 5 of the six classical video games have been decisive within the penultimate spherical.
Open: Carlsen, Gukesh Strike Earlier than Remaining Day
With the top-three solely separated by two factors the ultimate spherical of Norway Chess is ready to be a thriller.
Norway Chess Standings After Spherical 9
Carlsen 3-0 Caruana

Carlsen vs. Caruana has been maybe the most important rivalry in chess for a decade, however the world number-one felt his opponent wasn’t fairly on the races in spherical 9. “I felt that his play was not very impressed more often than not—it didn’t really feel like he fairly had it,” he defined on the Chess.com broadcast.
Carlsen went for a pawn sacrifice within the Catalan championed by his former second GM Daniil Dubov, and went to the confessional to explain it as “a average success” when Caruana did not reply in essentially the most forceful method.
Magnus is curious what Fabi has in thoughts, however sums up: “General it has been a average success to date!” #NorwayChess pic.twitter.com/TTRamvi1Dy
— chess24 (@chess24com) June 5, 2025
One other second, Caruana’s helper GM Aryan Tari, labelled it “scary stuff,” which that they had checked out however not for this recreation.
Carlsen went from a pawn all the way down to a pawn up, and was shocked when his opponent defended passively with 29…Rc8.
Carlsen would later remark, “Rc8 was bizarre. I believed he can simply keep energetic and I didn’t see how I used to be going to win.”
Extra puzzling moments would comply with, till Caruana grabbed a poisoned pawn on h5 and was all of a sudden misplaced, as White’s c- and e-pawns mixed into an unstoppable pressure.
Gukesh and Carlsen win inside seconds of one another, with Magnus going into tomorrow’s ultimate spherical with solely a half-point lead over Gukesh! #NorwayChess pic.twitter.com/aWB4nviIqG
— chess24 (@chess24com) June 5, 2025
That is our Sport of the Day, which GM Dejan Bojkov has analyzed under.
Anybody else could be thrilled to beat such a formidable opponent so easily, however Carlsen was comparatively downbeat, explaining of his loss to Gukesh, “The dream of taking part in a extremely good event burst with that recreation.”
The dream of taking part in a extremely good event burst with that recreation.
—Carlsen on his loss to Gukesh
GM David Howell requested Carlsen, “You wouldn’t see it as redemption for that recreation, profitable the event?” and he responded:
No, I do know that I can play. There isn’t a doubt about that. I simply needed a rating that displays the truth that I believe I’m nonetheless considerably higher at chess, and since I couldn’t obtain {that a} potential win within the event wouldn’t imply as a lot.
Carlsen on shedding to Gukesh: “The dream of taking part in a extremely good event burst with that recreation… I needed a rating that displays the actual fact I believe I am nonetheless considerably higher at chess & since I could not obtain that, a possible win of the event wouldn’t imply as a lot” pic.twitter.com/QBxBBuikdV
— chess24 (@chess24com) June 5, 2025
Carlsen was requested a viewer query concerning the probabilities of Nakamura profitable the title if he gained the Candidates, and responded:
I believe if Hikaru, or Fabi, or most likely Nepo for that matter win the Candidates in the intervening time they might be a favourite in a match in opposition to Gukesh. Hikaru’s come shut twice and he’s nonetheless extraordinarily good, so there’s no purpose why he couldn’t.
I believe if Hikaru, or Fabi, or most likely Nepo for that matter win the Candidates in the intervening time they might be a favourite in a match in opposition to Gukesh.
—Magnus Carlsen
Gukesh, in the meantime, is simply half a degree behind Carlsen going into the ultimate spherical after one other dramatic win.
Gukesh 3-0 Wei
Wei performed the rock-solid Petroff on this recreation, however had our commentators fearing he’d stumbled into world championship preparation when Gukesh went for what he known as the “uncommon transfer” 8.Qd3, after which shuffled the queen to c4.
It could later transfer to f4, with Gukesh later noting his opponent “was not conscious of the small print” and that the place was “already fairly nice for White.”

The world champion’s youthful optimism is a good weapon, as we noticed somewhat later within the place after 16.g5?! f4!, which Gukesh assessed as “perhaps nonetheless holdable for Black by some means,” whereas the pc gave it as borderline misplaced for White.
It is uncommon to see such a stark disagreement in analysis between a prime participant and the pc, although perhaps Gukesh’s virtually distinctive method in his youth of not working with a pc helps him to give attention to sensible possibilities quite than evaluations. When Wei did not put his knight on e4 or save his light-squared bishop from being exchanged the place improved for White, till the Chinese language star went for a brilliancy that had a deadly flaw.
After 24…Nxd2? 25.Bxh7+! Gukesh stated “it was simply over,” although to show that you simply needed to discover a sequence of good solely strikes, which is simply what Gukesh did.
Gukesh trails Carlsen by half a degree, and commented, “It’s nice all the time to go in opposition to Magnus and proper now I’m pleased with the sport that I performed at this time.”
Carlsen’s slamming of the board whereas shedding to Gukesh has already made its method around the globe, whereas Gukesh’s response was memorable sufficient for the French soccer staff Paris Saint-Germain to make use of it after profitable the Champions League.
What it felt like profitable our first UCL ❤️💙 pic.twitter.com/uNajUVPe33
— Paris Saint-Germain (@PSG_English) June 4, 2025
Requested concerning the memes, Gukesh commented:
It’s good for chess. It’s not solely concerning the strikes. Some individuals get drawn to the feelings, to all these memes and stuff. It actually helps. Glad I may contribute!
Yet one more participant, Nakamura, remains to be in rivalry for first place, however he may simply have been nearer.
Nakamura 1.5-1 Arjun
Arjun blitzed out a hyper-sharp line in opposition to the Alapin Sicilian, leaving his h7-pawn en prise as early as transfer 12. After 14…Bd7!? Nakamura got here to the confessional to debate his choice to not seize the pawn.
Nakamura: “I spent a number of time contemplating Bxh7 — it is a state of affairs the place both it is most likely fully profitable for me or it is fully shedding for me, and it is type of simply not what I used to be within the temper to go for!” #NorwayChess pic.twitter.com/mnUS3Y6FZ1
— chess24 (@chess24com) June 5, 2025
In actual fact, though Nakamura regretted not going for it, the transfer was most likely neither fully profitable nor shedding, with Arjun’s recommended 15…Qa5 after White grabs the pawn seeming to provide some counterplay.

The way in which play developed, Black appeared in any case to be in dire hassle, with Howell going so far as to say Arjun himself would beat anybody on the earth from the white facet of the place.
David Howell lists all the principles damaged by Arjun Erigaisi, and sums up: “He is hating life! He would love this place with White—he would beat anybody on the earth if he had the white items, he would simply crush them”#NorwayChess pic.twitter.com/OYSp0bHsp3
— chess24 (@chess24com) June 5, 2025
Because it occurred, nonetheless, one shaky transfer, 19.Qf2?, and all of a sudden White was no higher, in order that Nakamura felt his instincts had been proper to make a draw when he did.
Nakamura defined his choice as additionally being about sustaining a lead over Arjun within the battle for a Candidates spot by score, and never wanting to finish the event on a low:
It’s a lot simpler to go for glory within the final spherical. As we speak if I’d gone loopy and misplaced I’m nonetheless taking a look at a black recreation tomorrow and there’s a really life like probability I may finish on two losses, after which it’s not okay!
He was additionally considering by way of his (soon-to-be-over?) classical profession.
“I had a sense that is more than likely the final time I will be taking part in a classical event right here & if I do not qualify for the Candidates very probably the final time I play a top-level recreation in opposition to this caliber of competitors. Do I need to strive & exit in glory & blow up fully?” pic.twitter.com/Vz0ARjSP3f
— chess24 (@chess24com) June 5, 2025
Nakamura had surprisingly misplaced 4 armageddon video games in a row, however it would not be a fifth.

Nakamura selected a line he stated GM Jose Martinez had performed in opposition to him usually in the course of the pandemic. Nakamura had suffered in these video games, and it was the identical for Arjun, who received right into a tough place by transfer 20 and by no means got here near escaping. The end was exactly calculated by Nakamura.
After 4 Armageddon losses in a row, Nakamura scores a very dominant win over Arjun! #NorwayChess pic.twitter.com/awYlWHRM4o
— chess24 (@chess24com) June 5, 2025
Nakamura as soon as once more recapped the day’s motion.
The additional half level for armageddon may very well be important since, for instance, a classical win for Nakamura over Wei within the ultimate spherical could be sufficient for first place, or a playoff for first, if neither Carlsen nor Gukesh wins in classical chess, and Carlsen would not win in armageddon both. In actual fact, we may get a three-way blitz playoff.
Girls: Muzychuk Jumps To Prime After Decisive Day
Muzychuk is the sudden chief of the event forward of the final spherical.
Norway Chess Girls’s Standings After Spherical 9
Ju 0-3 Muzychuk
Going into the spherical, Ju and Muzychuk have been a half-point behind the chief Humpy. Ju suffered her first classical loss within the final two editions of Norway Chess, and it is Muzychuk who turned the in a single day favourite to win all of it.

Ju declined a possible repetition early on within the opening, which was a tense Symmetrical English. We had solely seen two pawns traded within the first 24 strikes, and Muzychuk stated that neither participant ready particularly for the opening we received.
The star transfer of the sport was Muzychuk’s positional alternate sacrifice 24…Rxf4!?, meant to take away White’s finest piece, the knight on d5. Black was going to win a pawn for the alternate on d3, with compensation however no more. However giving up the pawn with 27.d4?? gave Black a profitable place because the black c-pawn turned a harmful passer.
“Wonderful positional judgment from Anna Muzychuk,” stated Howell, and he or she went on to win a phenomenal recreation. The Ukrainian Olympic gold medalist identified some gorgeous traces in her interview as properly, together with a queen sacrifice that did not occur, shared under.
Requested by the primary broadcast how she’ll method her recreation on Friday, she answered, “I’m nonetheless on this recreation, it simply completed! I did not suppose something about tomorrow.” She additionally added, laughing, “I do not even know the standings!”
I do not even know the standings!
—Anna Muzychuk
Lei 3-0 Humpy
Lei delivered a troublesome blow to Humpy, who had simply jumped into the only lead. The Chinese language grandmaster stated that the event had been “fairly painful” for her, after shedding in opposition to Khadem and shedding three armageddons after that. However issues circled with this win.

Lei had blended up her opening preparation and reached an unfamiliar place early on. She stated that she ought to have performed 8.h3 as an alternative of 8.Nf3. Humpy outplayed her, discovering the incisive pawn sacrifice 15…d4! to deliver her items to energetic posts, specifically her knight, which rapidly got here by way of the e6-square to f4.
Had Humpy gained, she would have remained a degree forward of Muzychuk. However, from a profitable place, she erred with 22…Bc5??, a transfer Lei stated she had seen method again when each side castled. Lei stated, “When she performed …Bc5 I attempted to verify if she blundered and I advised myself, yeah she did!”
I attempted to verify if she blundered and I advised myself, yeah she did!
—Lei Tingjie
In actual fact, Black may have sacrificed a chunk to win the sport, however the transfer was 22…Bb4!. Alternatively, Lei identified that 22…Ng6 was a protected choice and he or she thought Black was barely higher, even when the engine says it is equal.
Vaishali 0-3 Khadem
Vaishali nonetheless had a mathematical probability of profitable the event earlier than this spherical, however she needed to win her final two video games. That is over, and though Khadem remains to be in final place, she’d finish with a optimistic score achieve (of +0.6) if the event ended at this time.

This was the primary recreation that the commentators predicted could be decisive, and the strategic battle within the Ruy Lopez didn’t disappoint. After sacrificing a pawn, Vaishali even went down two, however she discovered an unimaginable mixture beginning with 27.Ng6!! to save lots of the sport. In time hassle, nonetheless, she wasn’t in a position to maintain the endgame with a queen vs. two rooks, even when a pc may.
NM Anthony Levin contributed to this report.
If leaders Carlsen or Muzychuk win in classical chess within the ultimate spherical all shall be easy, however in any other case virtually something can occur. Fourth-placed Caruana and Ju can nonetheless win their respective titles, if all the things goes their method!
Methods to watch?
Norway Chess 2025 options Open and Girls’s six-player tournaments for equal prize funds of 1,690,000 NOK (~$167,000). It runs Could 26 to June 6 in Stavanger, with gamers dealing with their opponents twice at classical chess (120 minutes/40 strikes, with a 10-second increment from transfer 41). The winner of a classical recreation will get three factors, the loser, zero; after a draw, the gamers get one level and struggle for one more half-point in armageddon (10 minutes for White, seven for Black, who has draw odds).
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