
Humpy and Divya Deshmukh (Screengrab) Grandmaster (GM) Humpy and International Master (IM) Divya Deshmukh played a tense draw in the second classic game of their High-Stakes on Sunday in Georgia Batumi and pushed the match into failures. Given that both players who secured the draw in two classic games will now head for a quick clearing on Monday to determine who will be crowned with the Fide 2025 World Cup champion. Humpy, who played with white pieces in the game 2, entered the album with a constant intention and chose a solid and controlled opening.Go beyond the border with our YouTube channel. Subscribe! Wonder, however, calmly and confidently reacted and created a compact defense that maintained any early aggression at bay.FIDE Ladies Chess Championship 2025, game 2: How did it happen! As Middlegame developed, both players exchanged pieces at regular intervals and the position began to simplify. Without a clear advantage for both sides, it turned out that neither was willing to take risks. Finally, the game entered the repeat of movements, a sequence where the same position is repeated several times, which usually leads to the draw. This result is preparing on stage for exciting violations on Monday.
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The format will now move to fast and blitz games that are faster and test a different dimension of players’ skills. Intuition and clock management become even more important.
Tiebreaks format:
- Two fast games after 10 minutes, with a 10 -second addition to movement.
- If tied up, two more 5 -minute games with a 3 -second addition.
- If they are still tied, after two second additions of two blitz games after 3 minutes.
- If necessary, the Blitz games will continue 3+2 until the winner is determined.
Humpy, an extremely experienced Grand Master and the ruling world champion, will have black pieces in the first fast game, while Wonder will start with white. It is a fascinating battle of generations: 38 -year -old Humpy, one of the most respected Indian players, is facing a 19 -year -old Wonder, one of her brightest young stars. Monday’s break promises an action on the edge of the seat.
Games 2 movements (with humpy playing white pieces):
1. NF3 D52. E3 NF63. C4 E64. NC3 A65. B3 C56. BB2 NC67. CXD5 EXD58. D4 BG49. BE2 BXF310. BXF3 CXD411. EXD4 BB412. 0-0 BXC313. BXC3 0-014. QD3 RE815. RFE1 QD7 16 h3 h6 17. RAC1 RXE1+18. RXE1 RE819. RX8+ QXE8 20. QF5 QE621. QF4 Ne4 22. BXE4 DXE423. D5 QXD5 24. QG4 G6 25. QC8+ ND8 26. QB8 QG5 27. BD4 KH7 28. QC7 QD5 29. BB6 NC630. QXB7 QD1+31. KH2 QD6+32. KG1 QD1+33. KH2 QD6+34. Kg1 qd1+