Chess: Babu draws with Mikhalio

Chennai, Nov 26 (IANS) Indian Grandmaster M.R. Lalith Babu drew his top board game with GM Oleksienko Mikhalio of Ukraine and moved in shared lead with 5.5 points after the sixth round of the Apollo Engineering College Commonwealth Chess Championships here Monday.

Joining the duo on top of the points table at 5.5 points were top seed Sergei Tiviakov (the Netherlands), Adly Ahmed (Egypt), M.R. Venkatesh, P. Karthikeyan, Ram S. Krishnan (all India).

Further half a point behind at 5.0 were Lintchevski Daniil, Alexander Fominyh (both Russia), Marat Dzhumaev (Uzbekistan), Mark Paragua (Philippines) S.P. Sethuraman, Sahaj Grover, M. Shyam Sundar, G. Akash, Kathmale Sameer, K. Rathnakaran, R. Arun Karthik and Ankit R. Rajpara (all India).

The advanced Caro−Kann top board game between Mikhailo and Babu saw the higher rated Ukrainian Grandmaster playing for the initiative. His unorthodox style was well handled by Babu who snatched a perpetual check from a queen and double rook middle game.

In the second board, joint leader Indian Grandmaster Sethuraman missed on an intervening combination that spelt his loss against former World Junior champion Adly Ahmed of Egypt.

Following the Caro−Kann, as in the top board, albeit a different line, Sethuraman appeared to be better out of the opening. White’s advanced pawns were pressing against Adly’s centre, posing disturbing threats.

But the deft handling of double bishops coupled with an exchange sacrifice on the 30th move tilted the game in favor of the Egyptian. Sethuraman gave up faced with the loss of bishop or queen on the 39th move.

Chennai−based Krishnan brought down GM Norm holder Akshayraj Kore in a miniature game that lasted 21 moves. The Grunfeld game moved on theoretical lines before the players went into the middle game.

Saddled with isolated pawns on the kingside, Ram went for maintaining his extra pawn. In what turned out to be a case of chess blindness, Akshayraj missed Ram’s penetrating rook check and resigned faced with heavy loss of material.

The results (Indians unless specified):

Round 6: Oleksienko Mikhailo (Ukr) 5.5 drew with M R Lalith Babu 5.5, SP Sethuraman 5 lost to Adly Ahmed (Egy) 5.5, Sergei Tiviakov (Ned) 5.5 bt Sundararajan Kidambi 4.5, Ankit R Rajpara 5 drew with Lintchevski Daniil (Rus) 5, Marat Dzhumaev (Uzb) 5 drew with R Arun Karthik 5, Himanshu Sharma 4.5 lost to M R Venkatesh 5.5, S Arun Prasad 4.5 lost to P Karthikeyan 5.5, Ram S Krishnan 5.5 bt Akshayraj Kore 4.5, B Adhiban 4.5 drew with Padmini Rout 4.5, T Purushothaman 4 lost Mark Paragua (Phi) 5, Alexander Fominyh (Rus) 5 bt P Priya 4, J Ramakrishna 4.5 drew with Rolando Nolte (Phi) 4.5.

IANS 2012-11-26 23:40:05

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