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  • Chess: Vidit moves to 4th position, Hovhannisyan maintains sole lead

    Deccan Herald, India
    Aug 13 2011

    Vidit moves to 4th position, Hovhannisyan maintains sole lead
    Chennai, Aug 13 (PTI)


    Indian IM Vidit Santosh Gujrathi continued his fine run as he defeated
    Croatian Grandmaster Sasa Martinovic to be in fourth position with 7.5
    points while GM B.Adiban and GM S.P.Sethuraman were held to draws in
    the 11th round of 50th World Junior Chess Championship here today.


    With two more rounds to go in the prestigious championship, Armenian
    Grandmaster Robert Hovhannisyan continues to be the sole leader with
    nine points.

    Hovhannisyan was held to a draw by Polish Grandmaster Swiercz Dariusz
    on the top board. Dariusz was unable to breach the Berlin Wall adopted
    by Hovhannisyan.

    Though he managed to win two pawns, the game soon petered out into an
    opposite colour Bishop ending where the two extra pawns did not matter
    much and truce was declared on 48th move.

    On the second table, Indian Grandmaster B Adhiban was held to a draw
    by yet another Armenian, Ter Sahakyan Samvel.

    Adhiban, though playing black, took some calculated risks in a
    Sicilian Taimanov and even sacrificed a pawn right out of the opening.

    But the Armenian Grandmaster took the game into a Rook ending and the
    game soon drew the game in 31 moves. Samvel is in the joint second
    place with 8.5 points alongwith Polish GM Swiercz Dariusz.

    Adhiban is in the joint third place with eight points alongside Vasif
    Durarbeyli(AZE), Vladislav Kovalev(BLR) and American Grandmaster Ray
    Robson.

    Indian GM S P Sethuraman played a fighting game, arising out of the
    sharp Richter Rauzer variation of Sicilian defence against American GM
    Ray Robson.

    Sethuraman, playing black, slowly out maneuvered his opponent to win a
    pawn. But Ray Robinson fought back grimly to hold on to the position
    and finally held on to a draw in 72 moves.

    In the 29th World Junior Girls Championship, the lead remained
    unchanged with the two foreign girls, Cori T Deysi of Peru and Girya
    Olga of Russia outplaying their opponents in the top two tables to
    lead with 2 points ahead of the pack.

    While Cori outplayed Inna Agrest of Sweden to win a whole rook and the
    game in 51 moves, Girya Olga outwitted Turkish WIM Ozturk Kubra in 41
    moves to tally 9.5 points from 11 games.

    The second place is shared by five players, Indian WGM Padmini Rout,
    top seed Nazi Paikidze and WIM Keti Tsatsalashvili, both from Georgia,
    WIM Irina Bulmaga of Romania and Russian Girl Julia Dogodkina all on
    7.5 points.

    The Indian hopes for a medal in this section was kept alive when
    Padmini Rout outplayed Elena Semenova of Russia in a Ruy Lopez Zaitsev
    variation.

    A fine Knight move on the 24th turn helped Padmini to win the
    opponent's queen and soon the game in 33 moves. With this win,
    Padmini has moved into the joint second place with 7.5 points.

    Open: Swiercz Daiusz (POL-8.5) drew Robert Hovhannisyan (ARM-9), Ter
    Sahakyan Samvel(ARM-8.5) drew B Adhiban(IND-8), Vasif Durarbeyli
    (AZE-8) beat Roganovic Milos(SRB-7), Jan Krejci(CZE-7) lost to
    Vladislav Kovalev (BLR-8), Girish A Koushik (IND-7) lost to Rasulov
    Vugar Ural Oglu (AZE-7.5), Krysa Leandro(ARG-7) drew Aleksandr
    Shimanov (RUS-7), Nils Grandelius (SWE-7) drew Urkedal Frode (NOR-7),
    Vidit Santosh Gujrathi (IND-7.5) beat Sasa Martinovic (CRO-6.5), Axel
    Rombaldoni (ITA-7) drew Sanan Sjugirov (RUS-7) and Ray Robson (USA-8)
    drew S P Sethuraman (IND-7.5)

    GIRLS

    Cori T Deysi (Peru-9.5) beat Inna Agrest (SWE-7), Ozturk Kubra (TUR-7)
    lost to Girya Olga (RUS-9.5), Julia Dogodkina (RUS-7.5) drew Irina
    Bulmaga (ROU-7.5), Mammadova Gulnar Marfat Qizi (AZE-6.5) lost to Nazi
    Paikidze (GEO-7.5), Padmini Rout(IND-7.5) beat Elena Semenova
    (RUS-6.5), Keti Tsatsalashvili (GEO-7.5) beat Hoang Thi Nhu (VIE-6.5),
    Michelle Catherina(IND-6) lost to Nakhbayeva Guliskhan (KAZ-7) and
    Lkhamsuren Uuganbayar (MGL-6) lost to Martinez Ayelen (ARG-7).

    http://www.deccanherald.com/content/183514/vidit-moves-4th-position-hovhannisyan.html

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