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The American player was surprised when his teammates lost advantage

Published:2022-07-01 By Xuân Bình(MetaSports) Comments
Spainhikaru Nakamura was surprised to see Fabiano Caruana, from the advantage, being inferior to Dinh Lap Nhan, in game 11 chess award Candidates 2022.

Caruana held a white army, achieved a great advantage in front of the middle. Nakamura fought at the next table, also passed to see the rest of the planks. But when it faded, the Italian -American player fell into a weaker position, and a good real damage. At this time Nakamura turned around and witnessed Caruana lose advantage. The Japanese -American player frowned and surprised because he did not understand what had just happened.

Nakamura then went to Caruana to look at the game minutes, to see why teammates in the US team lost their advantages. After that, he returned to the seating position, while fighting Richard raport.

Caruana finally could not defend and lost. In the last four games, he only won 0.5 points, with three losses. From the competitive position of the table with Ian Nepomniachtchi, Caruana is now the risk of unable to reach the second destination, because it is a point less than a point.

This is not the first time Nakamura has shown his attitude to face the events during the competition. The 35 -year -old player always creates attention expressions, while most of the players keep their face calm. At St Louis Grand Chess Tour in August 2017, Nakamura once appeared to be uncomfortable when lost to Le Quang Liem. But the face of many expressions partly helped Nakamura become the most famous chess streamer in the world, with assets of up to $ 50 million.

Nakamura was born on December 9, 1987 in Hirakata, Osaka, a Japanese father and American mother. At the age of two, he and his family moved to the US to settle down. But only a year later, his parents divorced. Nakamura studied chess from his stepfather Sri Lanka, also a lawsuit of Fide Sunil Weeramantry. His peak is the number two world number, with Elo 2.816 October 2015.

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