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Three Indians in joint lead
LONDON, AUG. 21. Top seed Grandmaster Abhijit Kunte won a
tactical battle against Colin Crouch of England to share the lead
with four others, including two Indians, after the third round of
the Commonwealth chess championship here.
International Master P. Harikrishna also moved to the top spot
with 2.5 points after a finely crafted victory over Janez Barle
of Slovenia. The third Indian at the top of the table was
International Master P. Konguvel, who drew his third round game
with R. Gormally.
Grandmasters Colin McNab of Scotland and Neil McDonald of England
won their respective matches to join the three Indians in the
lead.
Abhijit played a positional game against IM Crouch and a superior
understanding in the middlegame gave him an advantage. He held a
vice-like grip on the board after that and slowly exerted
pressure to romp home.
Harikrishna, who is vying for his final Grand Master norm here,
won a hard-fought victory over Barle. Playing with his usual
speed, Harikrishna caught his opponent off-guard in the
intricacies of the middlegame and came out the winner
capitalising on Barle's inaccuracy.
Following the leaders in the second spot were a pack of 14
players including GMs Dibyendu Barua and Pravin Thipsay and IMs
Lanka Ravi and Neeraj Kumar Mishra.
Y. Pratibha played an imaginative game to beat Monodip Dhar with
white pieces. The victory enabled Pratibha to move to two points
while Monodip remained on one point from three games.
After a fine start that gave her a draw against GM McNab in the
first round, Saheli Dhar Barua slipped a little in the second
round but came back in the reckoning for top honours with an
effortless victory over Ryo Shiomi of Japan.
IWM Bhagyashree Thipsay put her losses behind her to score a
comprehensive victory over John Bass of England. Bhagyashree who
is a former Commonwealth champion will however have to work very
hard in the remaining rounds to repeat that performance.
Important results (third round): Abhijit Kunte 2.5 bt Colin
Crouch 1.5; P. Harikrishna 2.5 bt J. Barle 1.5; D. Barua 2 drew
with with Lanka Ravi 2; P. Konguvel 2 drew with R. Gormally;
Dimitri Agros 2 drew with Oleg KirsaNov 2; Robert Eames 2 drew
with P.M. Thipsay 2; C. McNab 2.5 bt J. Houska 1.5; Chiedu
Maduekwe 1.5 lost to N. McDonald 2.5; Anthony Fox 1.5 lLost to
Annaberdieu 2; David Barrron 1.5 lost to N.K. Mishra 2; Andrew
Webster 2 bt Phillip Gardner 1; Batyrov 2 bt Alexandra Wilson 1;
Odion Aikhoje 1 lost to Graeme Buckley; Y. Pratibha 2 bt Saheli
Barua 1; Andrew Bigg 1.5 drew Patrick Coffey 1.5; Christopher
Kreuzer 1 lost to Ihab Salem 2; Alain Dekker 1 lost to Jon
Friedland 2; Peter Szabo 1.5 drew with Omowale Nelson 1.5; Simon
Warman 1.5 drew Tristan Cox 1.5; C. Njotea 1.5 drew with Sarah
Hegarty 1.5; M. Franklin 1 drew with R. Harman 1; R. Shiomi 0.5
lost to Saheli Barua 1.5; B.P. Thipsay 1 bt John Bass 0.
- PTI
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