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Indians have a good day
BIEL, JULY 26. International Master R.B. Ramesh displayed good
technique in demolishing the defences of Grandmaster Mark
Tseitlin of Israel in the third round of the masters event in the
Biel chess festival here.
Ramesh jointly leads the strong 104-player field with a hundred
percent score alongwith GM Boris Avrukh of Israel, GM Milos
Pavlovic of Yugoslavia and IM Igor Yagupov of Russia.
The Indians put their bad performance in the previous round
behind them and barring Women Grandmaster title aspirant Aarthie
Ramaswamy, scored comprehensive victories.
Aarthie went down to IM Gennady Fish of Ukraine in a closely
contested game arising out of a kings Indian defence.
A regular in the European circuit, Ramesh played his third round
game with great zeal. Playing black, the Chennai based Indian Oil
employee was certainly up to the task in the Rossolimo Sicilian.
Playing one of his well-prepared variations, Ramesh caught Mark
off-guard in the intricacies of the middlegame that had a
volatile pawn structure.
Ramesh had his sights trained to have a go at the king once his
opponent ventured into unwarranted complications on the 14th move
with a knight manoeuvre. Ramesh first won a pawn and then
unleashed an attack on the kingside to finally emerge the winner
in 30 moves.
GM Abhijit Kunte, who holds the joint fifth position on 2.5
points, defeated FIDE Master Yvan Masserey of Switzerland. Kunte
opened with his pet English opening and got a position akin to
the Benoni defence with colours reversed. Kunte fought the
middlegame hard, sacrificing a pawn on the Queenside to enter
complications that favoured him in the end.
The highly imaginative knight deployment by the Indian
Grandmaster after the 20th move had Masserey gunning for the
kingside with another pawn sacrifice on the 23rd move. In the
picture perfect knock-out blow, Kunte sacrificed a rook to force
resignation. The game lasted 27 moves.
Aiming for his final Grandmaster norm, IM D.V. Prasad put in a
fine performance to outclass Antonio Campanile of Italy from an
irregular opening game with black pieces.
Having lost his game against GM Vadim Milov of Switzerland in the
previous round, Prasad came back firing on all cylinders in the
middlegame with some finely crafted manoeuvres on both flanks.
The efforts reaped right dividends as Antonio lost control of the
proceedings and came up with some lacklustre moves that allowed
Prasad to rip open the kingside with a thematic pawn advance.
Prasad sacrificed his queen to force checkmate in 47 moves.
IM P. Konguvel got the better of Ireneusz Lada of Poland in a
one-sided affair. Konguvel chose the Panov Botvinnik variation to
counter the Caro Kann defence and got into the groove right from
the word go.
The middlegame netted Konguvel a queenside pawn majority and he
went on pushing the pawns to create a dangerous passed pawn on
the queen bishop file.
Lada kept looking for a counterplay that did not come forth and
called it a day after losing his queen on the 34th move. This was
a good comeback victory by Konguvel who had lost to Grandmaster
Riazantsev of Russia in the second round.
lImportant results (round 3): Milov Vadim (2.5) drew with Solak
Dragan (2.5); Jenni Florian (2.5) drew with Tukmakov Vladimir
(2.5); Avrukh Boris GM (3) beat Raetsky Alexander (2); Yagupov
Igor (3) beat Riazantsev Alexander (2); Mark Tseitlin (2) lost to
R.B. Ramesh (3) Mikhalevski Victor (2.5) drew with Zollbrecht
Josef (2.5); Kritz Leonid (2) lost to Pavlovic Milos (3); Abhijit
Kunte (2.5) beat Yvan Masserey (1.5); Gennadi Fish (2) beat
Aarthie Ramaswamy (1); Bagirov Rufat (2) beat Kolly Jacques (1);
Antonio Campanile (1) lost to D.V. Prasad (2); P. Konguvel (2)
beat Ireneusz Lada (1).
- PTI
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