International Chess: Alezandrov surges ahead

Parsvnath International Chess: Alezandrov surges aheadNew Delhi: Grandmaster Aleksej Alexandrov of Belarus surged ahead with a hard-fought victory against International Master K Rathnakaran in the third round of the premier section of Parsvnath International Chess festival now in progress here.

Alexandrov took his tally to a maximum three points out of a possible three and as other results came in, the Belorussian finds himself alone at the top of the tables in this strong event.

International Master Saptarshi Roy came up with a spectacular performance to beat fourth seed Andery Deviatkin of Russia. Playing white, Saptarshi Roy came up with his trademark uncompromising chess and the form of the Russian was not good coming in to the third round.

With seven rounds still to come, as many as 16 players follow the leader on 2.5 points apiece. Prominent among them are Grandmasters Marat Dzhumaev of Uzbekistan, Lu Shanglei of China, Raset Ziatdinov of United States, Niaz Murshed of Bangladesh and Indian Grandmasters M R Lalith Babu, P Magesh Chandran and Sahaj Grover.

Aleksandrov did not have to exert much against Ratnakaran. The Grandmaster got a slightly better middle game and won a pawn with precise calculation to leave Rathnakaran helpless as the rook and minor piece endgame arrived.

Top seed Abhijeet Gupta meanwhile was held to a second draw in the tournament. The beneficiary was Ram S Krishna who had to defend a slightly worse endgame for a long time. Earlier it was a Catalan opening by Gupta that gave him a slight advantage which was not enough for a victory in the end.

P Magesh Chandran caught Himanshu Sharma unawares in the opening itself and got a clear better position sooner than he had expected. “It was quite easy once I got better prospects, Chandran said after the game.

Sahaj Grover scored a fluent win against International Master Nisha Mohota from a Grunfeld defense game. Playing white, Nisha landed in to unexplored territory in the opening and was soon pushed in to an inferior position by Grover.

Amongst other Indians in the fray, Lalith Babu played out a draw with Kazakh’s Kirill Kuderinov while S L Narayanan achieved the same result against Ashwin Jayaram.

Former under-12 world champion Murali Karthikeyan came up with a good win at the expense of higher rated Akshayraj Kore while Arvindh Chithambaram, the youngest ever Indian Junior champion, did well to hold double Grandmaster norm holder Swapnil Dhopade.

Category‘A’ Important Results (Round-3) (Indian’s otherwise specified) :- IM Rathnakaran K (2) lost to GM Aleksandrov Aleksej of Belarus (3); GM Lalith Babu M R (2.5) drew with IM Kirill Kuderinov of Kazakhstan (2.5); Narayanan S L (2.5) drew with IM Ashwin Jayaram (2.5); GM Abhijeet Gupta (2) drew with Ram S Krishnan (2.5); GM P Magesh Chandran (2.5) beat IM Himanshu Sharma (1.5); IM Saptarshi Roy (2.5) beat GM Andrei Deviatkin of Russia (1.5); IM Tania Sachdev (1.5) lost to GM Marat Dzhumaev of Uzbekistan (2.5); IM Aditya Udeshi (1.5) lost to GM Lu Shanglei of China (2.5); FM Sharudl Gagare (2) drew with GM Abhijit Kunte (2); FM Anurag Mhamal (1.5) lost to IM Shyam Sundar M (2.5); Wan Yunguo of China (1.5) lost to GM Raset Ziatdinov of USA (2.5); IM Rahul Sangma (2) drew with GM Attila Czebe of Hungary (2); IM Vishnu Prasanna (2.5) beat IM Saravanan V (1.5); FM Aravindh Chithambaram (2) drew with IM Swapnil Dhopade (2); Niaz Murshed of Bangladesh (2.5) beat IM Suvrajit Saha (1.5); IM Nisha Mohota (1.5) lost to IM Sahaj Grover (2.5); IM Akshayraj Kore (1.5) lost to Karthikeyan Murali (2.5); IM Stany G A (2.5) lost to Kathmale Sameer (1.5); Phoobalan P (2) drew with GM Laxman R R (2); WGM Kiran Manisha Mohanty (2) drew with IM Vakhidov Jahongir (2).


Category‘B’Important Results (Round-4):- Pradip Ghosh (3.5) drew with Anand Raj (3.5); Snehal Bhosale (4) beat Matta Vinay Kumar (3); Sushant Banerjee (4) beat Singh Y Dhanabir (3); Harsha Bharathakoti (4) beat Suresh Kumar T J (3); Santanu Borpatra Gohain (4) beat Sandeep Chitkara (3); Gajwa Ankit (3.5) drew with Joy Lazar MA (3.5); Gajendra Singh (3) lost to Dusthageer Ibrahim (3.5); Puneet Jaiswal (3) drew with Arjun Satheesh (3); Pawan Dodeja (3) drew with Vasantha Ruba Varman (3); Linda Rangarajan (3.5) beat Sumit Grover (2.5); Maulik Raval (3.5) beat Rucha Pujari (2.5); Devesh Mukherjee (3.5) beat Santu Mondal (2.5); Deep Kapoor (3) drew with Bhattacharya Niladri Shekhar (3); Lakshmi Narayanan (3.5) beat Santoshkashyap (2.5); Sarang Ponkshe (2.5) lost to Bavankumar (3.5).