Agzamov Memorial: Martirosyan and Uskov Share Lead After Six Rounds
At the prestigious Agzamov Memorial chess tournament in Tashkent, two players have emerged as co-leaders after six intense rounds. Top seed Haik Martirosyan and the surprising 14th seed Artem Uskov both sit atop the standings with an impressive score of 5 out of 6 points.
Martirosyan has demonstrated formidable form, particularly with the white pieces, securing crucial victories. Meanwhile, Uskov has proven to be a dark horse, notably upsetting higher-rated opponent Pouya Idani. Their strong performances set the stage for a highly anticipated clash in the upcoming seventh round, where they will face each other directly.
The tournament remains wide open, however, as a tight group of contenders is hot on their heels, all within striking distance with only three rounds left to play. The final stretch promises thrilling chess action and a dramatic conclusion.
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