
Arjun Erigaisi lost the semifinals on the freestyle Grand Slam Tour in Las Vegas. (Figure: X/TOLETAKETAKEAPP) The remarkable journey of the Grand Master Arjuna Erigaisi on the freestyle Chess Grand Slam in Las Vegas ended in the semifinals after a loss of 0-2 on Friday in Armenian Levon, Armenia, Armonian. Erigaisi made history as the first Indian to achieve the semifinals of the prestigious tournament.Erigaisi’s impressive run included victory over Magnus Carlsen in preliminary play -offs and Hikaru Nakamura in the quarterfinals. In the first game, however, he tried to earn his benefits against Arnian.Go beyond the border with our YouTube channel. Subscribe!Although he found himself in a difficult position, Aronian maintained his peace and secured victory when Erigaisi could not convert her favorable position. The second game saw that the American only needed a draw.Aronian gained a slight advantage when opening the second game. While this position seemed balanced, Erigaisi had the necessary persecution of victory led to a risky decision that eventually proved to be expensive.In the second semifinal, American Hans Niemann advanced to the final by defeating the countryman Fabian Caruan. Although Niemann came late for the first game, he secured a draw and eventually won the match 2.5-1.5 with a qualified Middlegame game.Indian Prodigy R Pragggnanandhaa secured the playoffs at the 3rd-8th. Place against German Vincent Kemer. After drawing the first game with black pieces, Pragggnanandhaa won the second game for the triumph 1.5-0.5.World No. 1 Magnus Carlsen corresponded to the score of Pragggnanandhaa and defeated Uzbekistan Javokhir Sindarov 1.5-0.5. In other Wesley SO matches, the Uzbekistani nodirbek Abdusattorov 3-1 surpassed the Uzbekistani nodirbek. American Hikaru Nakamura was controlled by his countryman Leinier Dominguez Perez with a victory of 2-0.