2021 Champions Showdown: Chess 9LX Day 3 Recap

Leinier Dominguez secured victory in the 2021 Champions Showdown: Chess 9LX after winning a dramatic final round game against Levon Aronian and ending with 6.0/9 points. Finishing in second place were Wesley So, Maxime Vachier-Lagrave, and Sam Shankland, all on 5.5/9, while former World Champion Garry Kasparov concluded an impressive performance with 5.0/9.

2021 Champions Showdown: Chess 9LX Champion, Leinier Dominguez

Final Standings

Check out the full replay of live coverage from the day here. The time control for the event is 20 minutes per side with a 5 second increment starting from move one. Before each round, the players are shown the unique starting position 15 minutes ahead of time and are allowed to prepare using the physical boards.

Round 7

Starting Position - Round 7

Despite entering the final day as the clear leader, Dominguez suffered a shock in the first round, losing to Shankland after blundering in the late middlegame and going into a bad endgame.

20.Rxb5! left Shankland with an extra pawn in the rook endgame, which he managed to convert smoothly. | 1-0, 56 moves

The result allowed Shankland to catch Dominguez in the standings, as did Kasparov, who continued his excellent play from yesterday to defeat Svidler in a trademark attacking style.

20...Nxc4! gave Kasparov a winning attack, with a huge advantage after 21.bxc4 g5! | 0-1, 26 moves

The 13th World Champion finished with a highly respectable 5.0/9 | Photo courtesy of Saint Louis Chess Club, Crystal Fuller

Round 8

Starting Position - Round 8

The penultimate round saw the standings get shaken up even further, as draws by Shankland, Dominguez, and Kasparov allowed So to catch up to the leaders with his win over Svidler.

14.Rc1! won a full piece for So, as the knight on c6 was impossible to defend. | 1-0, 21 moves

This meant that going into the final round there would be four leaders on 5.0/8 - So, Dominguez, Kasparov, and Shankland; with Vachier-Lagrave just a half-point out of first place.

The current Chess 960 World Champion started off the final day with two wins. | Photo courtesy of Saint Louis Chess Club, Bryan Adams

Round 9

Starting Position - Round 9

The final round was the most dramatic of all, with all four leaders facing different players, making numerous playoff possibilities feasible. Both Shankland and So had chances at various points, but could only draw against Caruana and Nakamura, respectively; while Kasparov got in trouble against Vachier-Lagrave and ended up with a losing position. Only Dominguez could manage to win, taking advantage of a slip by Aronian to collect the full point and ultimately clinch first place.

20...Nb3! secured a powerful initiative for Dominguez, as he followed up with Be6 and Rad8 to win a critical game. | 0-1, 58 moves

Leinier Dominguez turned in a fantastic performance, winning four games in a row earlier in the event. | Photo courtesy of Saint Louis Chess Club, Crystal Fuller

Coming up next in Saint Louis will be the 2021 U.S. Chess and U.S. Women’s Chess Championships, taking place October 5 - 19 and featuring 24 of America’s top players battling it out for two national titles. Fans can learn more and watch the action live on uschesschamps.com.