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Indians have a fruitful day
BENASQUE (SPAIN), JULY 8. Indians scored comfortable wins in the
second round of the Benasque Open chess tournament on a day of
upsets, here on Saturday.
International Master V. Saravanan scored an emphatic win over
Beltran Ortiz of Canaries with the black pieces in a Sicilian
4.Qd4 variation as he inspired his teammates to a good show.
Saravanan obtained a double bishop advantage at a very early
stage and rolled his pawns on the kingside. Ortiz countered with
a `B4' break on the queenside which only served to weaken the
`C4' pawn.
The Indian then shifted his focus, combined the play on both
flanks and as he won a rook, it was curtains for Ortiz in 34
moves.
IM R.B. Ramesh, looking for an elusive GM-norm also scored an
effortless victory over Broned Bori of France.
Using a flexible pawn structure, arising out of a Sicilian
classical variation, to optimum advantage, Ramesh broke through
the centre with typical `D5' and won two minor pieces for his
rook in the middlegame.
Ramesh then launched a decisive attack on the opponent's king
with his queen, knight and bishop, before checkmating Bori on the
39th move.
Vedant Goswami won with the black pieces against Martinez Brea,
employing the Benoni variation. Goswami got a double bishop
advantage early on and opened the position further with thematic
`F5' break for his bishops.
He then proceeded to exchange the major pieces and fixed the
opponents' pawns on the light squares and won two of them. The
Indian then wrapped up the game in 45 moves.
Psakhis, Farada held
Top-seeded GM Lev Psakhis of Israel was held to a shock draw with
the white pieces by lowly-rated Luis Herriaz.
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