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Top Candidates R11: Nepo Takes the Lead, Nakamura Defeats Pragg

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Nepomniachtchi on Track for Third Consecutive Victory at 2024 Candidates Tournament

A third consecutive victory for Nepo?

In the world of chess, Ian Nepomniachtchi is a name that is synonymous with success. The 33-year-old grandmaster has already won the last two editions of the Candidates Tournament, and now he is on the brink of making history with a third consecutive victory in Toronto.

After a hard-fought victory against Vidit Gujrathi, Nepomniachtchi has once again taken the lead in the tournament, standing half a point ahead of Gukesh D and Hikaru Nakamura. With only three rounds remaining, the competition is heating up, and the pressure is on for Nepomniachtchi to maintain his lead.

However, the road to victory will not be easy, as he still has to face tough opponents like Praggnanandhaa, Nakamura, and Caruana in the final rounds. With the title hanging in the balance, every move counts, and the tension is palpable in Toronto.

Despite the fierce competition, Nepomniachtchi remains confident in his abilities and is determined to make history once again. Will he be able to secure a third consecutive victory and etch his name in the annals of chess history? Only time will tell, but one thing is for sure – the final rounds of the Candidates Tournament are sure to be filled with excitement and drama!

Stay tuned for more updates on this thrilling competition as the battle for the title intensifies in Toronto!

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