
PRESENTS

3RD KOLKATA OPEN GRANDMASTER CHESS TOURNAMENT
DEDICATED TO

THE YEAR OF RUSSIA IN INDIA
MEDIA RELEASE AFTER ROUND 7
Seven players share the lead at
the Alekhine Chess Club organised 3rd Kolkata Open Grandmaster Chess
Tournament.
As, many as 14 players are in
the joint second spot, half a point adrift of the leaders.
The top board game was an
exciting affair. Top seeded Krishnan Sasikiran played the black side of a Queens
Gambit accepted variation against Grandmaster Viktor Laznicka of the Czech
Republic and seemed to have an advantage throughout. He even won a pawn in the
endgame but could not break through in the king and pawn endgame.
City based Grandmaster Sandipan
Chanda had a quick victory over International Master V.Saravanan in 26 moves of
a Slav defence. Saravanan pushed his kingside pawns to create weaknesses, which
were well exploited by the local Grandmaster. He is now in the joint lead.
International Master Saptarshi
Roy maintained his good form to draw against Grandmaster Ziaur Rahaman from the
black side of a Reti opening in 22 moves. Both players did not bother to play on
in a balanced position. Saptarshi is zeroing in to his GM norm.
Super Grandmaster Koneru Humpy
defeated Grandmaster Dibyendu Barua with the white pieces. Barua opted for the
Semi-Slav variation after decling the Queens gambit and was slowly crushed. He
had to resign on the 48th turn in a hopeless position.
The fifth board game between
Grandmasters Tejas Bakre of India and Alberto David of Luxembourg was a dampener
ending in only eleven moves of an English opening.
World Junior Champion Adly Ahmed
bounced back into the reckoning with a fine victory over Oliver Barbosa of the
Philippines in 28 moves of a Reti Opening. Adly went for a kingside attack and
sacrificed an exchange to eventually break through.
Grandmaster Nguyen Anh Dung of
Vietnam kept himself at the top of the table with a hard fought draw against
Grandmaster Ghaem Maghami of Iran.
Top board results:-
GM Viktor Laznicka (5.5) drew with GM Krishnan
Sasikiran(5.5)
GM Ziaur Rahman (5.5) drew with IM Saptarshi Roy (5.5)
GM Ghaem Maghami (5) drew with GM Nguyen Anh Dung (5.5)
GM Koneru Humpy (5.5) beat GM Dibyendu Barua (4.5)
IM V.Saravanan (4.5) lost to GM Sandipan Chanda (5.5)
GM Tejas Bakre (5) drew with GM Alberto David (5)
Rolando Nolte (5) drew with GM Safin Shukhrat (5)
GM Adly Ahmed (5) beat Oliver Barbosa (4)
IM S.Satyapragyan (4) lost to GM Abdulla Al-Rakib (5)
IM Himanshu Sharma (4) lost to GM Vladimir Dobrov (5)
Kenneth Sinha