Hikaru Nakamura, a prominent American chess grandmaster, had notable performances during the 2018 and 2019 seasons.
2018 Season
In 2018, Hikaru Nakamura had several highlights:
- Chess Olympiad: Nakamura represented the United States in the 2018 Chess Olympiad held in Batumi, Georgia. The U.S. team won the silver medal.
- World Rapid Championship: During the World Rapid Championship in Saint Petersburg, Russia, Nakamura finished in the top 10.
- Online Competitions: Nakamura continued to be very active on online platforms, maintaining high rankings in various speed chess (blitz and bullet) events.
2019 Season
In 2019, Nakamura maintained his strong presence in online and over-the-board (OTB) chess:
- Grand Chess Tour: Nakamura participated in the Grand Chess Tour, where he put up commendable performances in rapid and blitz segments across different stages.
- Speed Chess Championship: Nakamura repeated his success in the Speed Chess Championship by defeating Wesley So to win the title again. His performance in the bullet segment was particularly strong, outscoring So significantly in that format.
- Other Tournaments: Nakamura also performed well in various other tournaments, including the Chess.com Isle of Man International where he competed against top-tier grandmasters.
Summary of Performance Changes
Between the 2018 and 2019 seasons, Nakamura showed consistent strength, especially in rapid and blitz formats. His online performance, particularly in speed chess championships, remained dominant. Over-the-board (OTB) achievements were also significant, contributing to his reputation as one of the top players in the speed chess domain.
For detailed records and specific game outcomes, refer to sources like Chess.com and Wikipedia.
Relevant Images
Image of Nakamura during the Speed Chess Championship
Hikaru Nakamura in an event