Wesley So suffers disastrous 7th round defeat to Vachier-Legrave

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US chess player Wesley So — FIDE.COM

SOMEWHERE down the road, Wesley So will have to find ways to solve the Maxime Vachier-Lagrave puzzle if the Philippine-born American would want to realize his dream of becoming world classical champion.

The 28-year-old Mr. So continued to fall under Mr. Vachier-Lagrave’s spell and suffered a disastrous seventh-round defeat in standard on Wednesday that may have cost him his title bid in the Norway Chess in Stavanger.

Looking in control with the black pieces after employing his pet Berlin of the Ruy Lopez, Mr. So suddenly played an errant knight move that allowed Mr. Vachier-Lagrave to gain a precious tempo and a winning pawn edge that he easily converted into a win and the full three points.

Because of the catastrophic setback, Mr. So fell down to fifth place with 10 points and may have kissed his title aspiration goodbye.

In contrast, it sent Mr. Vachier-Lagrave up to a share of No. 3 with Shakhriyar Mamedyarov of Azerbaijan with 11.5 points apiece behind only Magnus Carlsen — the reigning world champion — with 13.5 points and Vishwanathan Anand of India with 13.

It also hiked Mr. Vachier-Lagrave’s head-to-head tally with Mr. So in classical at 6-1 and 19 draws.

Besides Messrs. Vachier-Lagrave, Carlsen also owns a winning record over Mr. So in standard at 5-1.

But Mr. So had already conquered Mr. Carlsen twice — first in the blitz section and the other in the second round of this same tournament that is now on its 10th edition — to somehow lift the curse.

The only thing left for Mr. So now to clean up the road to a potential world championship trip in the future is to remove another barrier named Mr. Vachier-Lagrave, who keeps haunting him in his dreams. — Joey Villar