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  • Grandmaster Anastasian clinches Master's Crown in Abu Dhabi

    Gulf News, United Arab Emirates
    August 25, 2005

    GRANDMASTER ANASTASIAN CLINCHES MASTER'S CROWN IN ABU DHABI


    Grandmaster Ashot Anastasian of Armenia won the Master's title at the
    15th Abu Dhabi International Chess Festival that concluded late on
    Tuesday.

    Anastasian played a quick draw with GM Alexei Federov of Belarus to
    finish with a tally of seven points out of a possible nine and
    pocketed the first prize of $ 4,000 (Dh14,680).

    Grandmaster Dmitry Bocharov of Russia and Uzbekistan's International
    Master Sergey Kayumov tied for the second spot scoring 6.5 points
    each.

    Bocharov defeated Ukrainian GM Alexander Goloshachapov. Indian
    Grandmaster Surya Shekhar Ganguly scored a comprehensive victory over
    Russian GM Mikhail Ulibin in the ninth round to finish 13th.

    Ganguly yet again showcased his superior end-game technique to
    outplay Ulibin who played the black side of a French defence game.

    Playing the Winawer variation, Ganguly got an advantage in the
    opening itself and nurtured it well to win a pawn. Ulibin found some
    solace in an exchange sacrifice for some optical attack but Ganguly
    was on his guard and timely trading of queens led to a difficult
    end-game for black.

    Ganguly wrapped up the issue in 55 moves after tying Black pieces to
    passive defence. The final round of the women's category saw another
    spurt from Eesha Karavade who beat Grandmaster Vladimir Dobrov of
    Russia.

    With this victory, Karavade secured another Woman Grandmaster norm,
    scoring 5.5 points in the event.
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