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Nepomniachtchi and Dubov have completed their participation in the Chess.com Open online tournament.

End of the Run: Ian Nepomniachtchi and Daniil Dubov Finish Their Chess.com Open Campaign

There are tournaments where everything is decided over the board in a hall.
And there are those where the battle moves online —
fast, harsh, and with no room for pause.

That is exactly what the Chess.com Open became — a tournament where
every game is played at speed,
and every mistake is punished instantly.

For Ian Nepomniachtchi and Daniil Dubov, this journey has already come to an end.



A Tournament Where There Is No Time to Correct Mistakes

The format of online competitions sets its own rules.

Here, there is:

  • minimal time to think
  • a packed game schedule
  • constant pressure

And most importantly:

mistakes are not forgiven.

Even players of the highest level
find themselves in conditions where
one inaccurate move is enough.


Different Styles — One Result

Nepomniachtchi and Dubov are players with different approaches.

Nepomniachtchi:

  • plays quickly
  • prefers dynamic positions
  • puts pressure through tempo

Dubov:

  • looks for unconventional solutions
  • takes risks
  • breaks familiar patterns

But in this tournament,
both faced the same factor:

tough competition and a format with no safety margin.


Why Online Chess Is a Separate Discipline

Online chess is not just “the same chess on the internet.”

It is:

  • a different rhythm
  • a different psychology
  • a different kind of preparation

A player must:

  • make decisions faster
  • maintain concentration without breaks
  • adapt to the pace

And not every top grandmaster
feels equally confident in these conditions.


Where Everything Was Decided

The key moments of the tournament:

  • several inaccurate games
  • loss of tempo in critical positions
  • pressure from opponents

It is exactly these details
that turn into results over the course of a tournament.


Competition That Gives No Chance to Relax

The Chess.com Open brings together:

  • the strongest online players
  • young grandmasters
  • specialists in fast formats

And they are the ones who:

  • set the pace
  • impose their style
  • force everyone to play at the limit

This Is Not Defeat — It Is Part of the Cycle

The end of a tournament run —
is not the end of the story.

It is:

  • experience
  • analysis
  • preparation for future tournaments

Even top players:

  • lose
  • get eliminated
  • come back stronger

What This Means Next

For Nepomniachtchi and Dubov:

  • new tournaments lie ahead
  • new formats await
  • new opportunities will come

And most importantly —
there is the chance to adapt.


The Tournament Continues, and So Does the Battle

The Chess.com Open continues.

That means:

  • the fight for the title goes on
  • the intrigue remains
  • new names are moving forward

And for those whose path has already ended,
the main conclusion remains:

in online chess, victory depends not only on class,
but also on the ability to play in this rhythm.