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    Khaleej Times, United Arab Emirates
    Aug 18 2004

    Saleh forces GM Tahir to a draw
    By A Correspondent


    DUBAI - UAE's Jasim A.R. Saleh hogged the limelight by drawing with
    Grandmaster Vakhidov Tahir of Uzbekistan in 36 moves in a Dutch
    defence. It was a pulsating match which ended after a razor sharp
    battle in the endgame.


    The queens were exchanged early in the opening and Jasim matched wits
    with the Grandmaster with counter blows. In the end a draw was agreed
    despite Vakhidov having passed a pawn on the 6th rank.

    Seeded players tumbled on the third day of the 14th Abu Dhabi Chess
    Festival. Grandmasters had a tough time in proving their superiority
    over untitled players and conceded draws.

    Gleizerov Evgeny and Anastasian Ashot shared the lead with 3 points
    in masters at the end of the third round of the Abu Dhabi Chess
    Festival held at Cultural Foundation.

    Kobalia Mikhail, Dzhumaev Marat, Ghaem Maghami Ehsan, Harikrishna
    Pentala, Minasian Artashes, Bocharov Dmitry are in the second place
    with 2.5 points.

    On the top board, Bocharov Dmitry drew with Kobalia Mikhail in 22
    moves from a Slav defence classical variation. Bocharov played a
    solid game. Kobalia with a series of good moves maintained the
    balance and split the point in the 22nd move.

    Gleizerov Evgeny played a brilliant game and defeated Kotsur Pavel in
    34 moves from a Catalan opening.

    Gleizerov breached the centre on the 13th move with e5 advance.
    Kotsur was caught off guard and attempted to stir up things by giving
    up his queen. Gleizerov's immaculate technique led to an emphatic
    victory.

    Anastasian Ashot defeated Sundarajan Kidambi in 49 moves from a Slav
    defence. The unusual approach on the 4th move unsettled Kidambi.
    Kidambi hastened the end by exchanging rooks and allowing the
    Armenian to clinch an easy victory.

    Among UAE players, Mohamed Hossein and Suhail Tayeb won their
    respective games against Illijin Neboisa and Khalil Ibrahim. Taleb
    Moussa, Jasim A.R. Saleh, Nabil Saleh and Hassan Abdullah drew their
    games.

    In the children's section, six players shared the lead with 3 points.
    Bajarani Ulvi, Abdulaziz Karmostaji, Abdulaziz Ibrahim, Zayed Ali,
    Azemati Amir and Abdullah Karmostaji are on top with 3 successive
    wins.
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