
Konreu Humpy and Divya Deshmukh (photo toi) The Fide Women Woming Chess Cup finals will be decided by fast tiebreaks after the Indian Konra Humpy and Divya Deshmukh played another tense draw on Sunday on Sunday in Georgia.With the title Clash, after two classic games, the winner will not decide, the winner will now be determined through a fast format scheduled for Monday.In the second game, Divy Destymukh managed the pressure well and faced the opening of the Queen’s infantry through Humpy’s transposition. Despite Humpy’s early edge with a pair of bishops, Divya managed to do this game, using her knights checked key positions and ensured that White could not get many land.While Humpy – the ruling world champion – goes to Tiebreaks with experience and awards, During the tournament, During the tournament, she has already shown her mettle in this format, after Tiebreak eliminated strong opponents like GM Zhu Jiner and D Harika.
What are fast tiebreaks?
Fast Tiebreaks is a number of shorter chess games used to break blocked when classic games end up in the draw. In these games, each player has less time to move, add pressure and test their ability to play quickly and accurately.
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Here is the way the tiebreak system for this tournament works:First round: Two fast games, 10 minutes on players with 10 -second addition after each movement. If they are still tied: two faster fast five -minute games per player and 3 -second additions to movement. If still bound: two Blitz games, each player gets three minutes with a 2 -second addition for movement.The first player who won the round, where the opponent does not match the victory, will be crowned by the champion.With the title on the line, Monday’s Rapid Showdown promises to become a gripped final between the two best Indian chess players.