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Parimarjan beats Hammer to regain lead

Last Updated : 18 April 2011, 12:44 IST
Last Updated : 18 April 2011, 12:44 IST

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Former world junior champion Abhijeet Gupta made sure that an Indian will win the title by outplaying highly regarded Grandmaster Sergey Volkov of Russia. While Parimarjan is on seven points out of a possible eight, Gupta inched closer and now occupies the second spot on 6.5 points.

As many as 11 players including top seed Krishnan Sasikiran are in contention for the top prices but the summit clash will be between two younger Indians in the $45000 prize money tournament. Negi stole the show with his remarkable technique against Hammer.

Playing the Ruy Lopez it was an expected Berlin defense for the Delhi-based and things started to go well from him right from the word go. Hammer made a positional error in the queen-less middle game that allowed Negi to liquidate the position on the king side and soon he had an extra pawn to back him. Hammer took his chances on the other flank by advancing his pawns in tandem but an alert Negi came up with an inspiring exchange sacrifice that sealed the fate of the Norwegian.

Abhijeet Gupta called the shots with white pieces in a Slav defense game against Volkov. With precise manoeuvres, Abhijeet increased pressure on the queen side and forcibly won a pawn to reach a winning endgame. The rest was child's play and Volkov was only hoping for a miracle that never happened.

Sasikiran was held to a draw by Kazhgaleyev and there is still chance for a podium finish if he can win his last round game. The norm seekers were in for a surprise at the fag end of the event as both Shyam Sundar and M R Lalith Babu went down to higher ranked opponents. There chances will now depend on the opponents and positive results in the final round.

Important and Indian results round 8 (Indians unless stated):

Parimarjan Negi (7) beat beat Jon Ludvig Hammer (Nor, 6); Krishnan Sasikiran (6) drew with Murtas Kazhgaleyev (Kaz, 6); Aleksej Aleksandrov (Blr, 6) drew with Alexei Fedorov (Blr, 6); Abhijeet Gupta (6.5) beat Sergey Volkov (Rus 5.5); Artashes Minasian (Arm, 5.5) drew with Surya Shekhar Ganguly (5.5); Yuriy Kuzubov (Ukr, 5.5) drew with B Adhiban (5.5); Amin Bassem (Egy, 6) beat M R Lalith Babu (5); Levan Pantsulaia (Geo, 6) beat Ramnath Bhuvanesh (5); Merab Gagunashvili (Geo, 5.5) beat Swapnil Dhopade (4.5); Saptarshi Roy Chowdhury (4.5) lost to Stelios Halkias (Gre, 5.5); Mikhail Simantsev (Ukr, 5.5) beat M Shyam Sundar (4.5); S Nitin (4.5) lost to Al-Sayed Mohammed (Qat, 5.5); Narayanan Srinath (4.5) lost to Niclas Huschenbeth (Ger, 5); Ashot Anastasian (Arm, 5) beat G V Sai Krishna (4); R R Laxman (4) lost to Yusup Atabayev (Tkm, 5); Myroslava Hrabinska (Ukr, 4) lost to Ashwin Jayaram (5); Sopiko Khukhashvili (Geo, 5) beat Sayantan Das (4); Tania Sachdev (5) beat Svetlana Cherednichenko (Ukr, 4); Prathamesh Mokal (4.5) drew with Abdo Somoff (Lib, 4.5); Shiven Khosla (5) beat N Surendran (4); Yann-Michael Guidez (Fra, 3.5) lost to Anwesh Upadhyaya (4.5); Aditya Udeshi (4.5) beat Omar Noaman (Uae, 3.5); Vishnu Prasanna (4) drew with El Arousy Abdul Hameed (Egy, 4); Fenil Shah (4.5) beat Sarasadat Khademalsharieh (Iri, 3.5); S Satyaragyan (4) beat Marvin Marcos (Phi, 3).

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Published 18 April 2011, 12:44 IST

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