New Delhi (18 Jan 12) :- Filipino Grandmasters Oliver Barbosa and Gomez John Paul defeated Grandmaster Marat Dzhumaev of Uzbekistan and Indian International Master Lalith Babu M R respectively in the sixth round to emerge as the joint leaders in the 10th Parsvnath International Open Grandmasters Chess Tournament at Ludlow Castle Sports Complex here on Wednesday.
Playing with black pieces in Caro-Kan defence game, Barbosa gained an exchange of rook for his minor piece in the thirty first move and facing the inevitable, Dzhumaev give up the match after six more moves. While playing white side of Maroczy Bind variation of Sicilian defence, Lalith Babu failed to convert a favourable middle game position and lost the initiative towards the end to hand over full point to his Filipino rival.
International Master K Rathnakaran with a drift of half point from the leaders is at sole second position. In the sixth round encounter, he defeated his railway team mate M S Thej Kumar. A pack of eight players including top seed Indian Grandmaster Sandipan Chanda, who beat Vishnu Prasanna in the sixth round match are at joint third position with five points.
The upset galore in this edition continued for another day as three Grandmasters suffered shock defeats from lower rated opponents and another six satisfied with half point. Playing with white pieces, untitled Chinese player Zeng Chongsheng shocked third seed Martyn Kravtsiv of Ukraine while Debashis Das and Shreyans K Shah outwitted Henrik Danielsen of Iceland and Hoang Thanh Trang of Hungary respectively. Among the Indian Grandmasters, former national champion Abhijit Kunte signed the peace treaty with Bitan Banerjee while Deepan Chakkravarthy, Neelotpal Das and R R Laxman satisfied with half point against Diptayan Ghosh, Ankit Rajapara and Hemant Sharma respectively. Chandigarh youngster Himal Gusain held eighth seed Mikhailo Oleksienko to a creditable draw and second seed Aleksandrov Aleksej settled for half point against Indian International Master P Karthikeyan.
Earlier in the fifth round, the young Indian brigade of Vaibhav Suri, Diptayan Ghosh and Ashwin Jayaram suffered their first defeats in the tournament by the hands of their high rated foreign Grandmaster rivals. Vaibhav lost to experienced Marat Dzhumaev of Uzbekistan while Ashwin and Diptayan lost to Filipino Grandmasters Oliver Barbosa and Gomez John Paul respectively in the fifth round encounters. In surprising results of the round, local youngster Hemant Sharma stunned Grandmaster Richard Bitoon of Philippines while Saravana Krishnan outwitted Grandmaster Mikhail Ulibin of Russia.
Game :
IM Lalith Babu MR of India v/s GM Gomez John Paul of Philippines
1.Nf3 c5 2.c4 g6 3.d4 cxd4 4.Nxd4 Nc6 5.e4 Nf6 6.Nc3 d6 7.Be2 Nxd4 8.Qxd4 Bg7 9.Bg5 0-0 10.Qd2 a5 11.0-0 a4 12.Rad1 Be6 13.f4 Qc7 14.b3 axb3 15.axb3 Ra3 16.f5 Qb6+ 17.Be3 Qxb3 18.Bd4 Bc8 19.Rb1 Qxc3 20.Bxc3 Nxe4 21.Qe3 Nxc3 22.Qxe7 Nxb1 23.fxg6 hxg6 24.Rxb1 Bf5 25.Rd1 Rfa8 26.Qxd6 Bf8 27.Qf6 R3a6 28.Qb2 Bc5+ 29.Kh1 Rb6 30.Qc3 Bb4 31.Qb2 Bc5 32.Qc3 Re6 33.Bf3 Rae8 34.h3 Bf2 35.Kh2 b6 36.Rf1 Bh4 37.Qd2 Re3 38.Qd4 Bd8 39.Bd5 Bc7+ 40.Kg1 Bg3 41.Qf6 R8e7 42.Qg5 Kg7 43.Bf3 Bd6 44.Qh4 f6 45.Kh1 Bd3 46.Rd1 g5 47.Qf2 Bb4 48.Kh2 Bc5 49.Qg3 Bf5 50.Rd5 Be4 51.Rd2 Bd3 52.Rd1 Bxc4 53.h4 R3e5 54.Rd8 Be3 55.hxg5 Rxg5 56.Qh4 Bg8 57.Qb4 Bc5 58.Qf4 Rg6 59.g4 Be6 60.Kg2 Ra7 61.Rd2 Rg5 62.Re2 Bf7 63.Be4 Re5 64.Bf3 Rg5 65.Be4 Ra4 66.Qf3 Re5 67.Bc2 Bd5 68.Qxd5 Rxe2+ 69.Kf1 Rf2+ 70.Ke1 Ra1+ 71.Bd1 Ra7 72.Bb3 Ra1+ 73.Bd1 Raa2 74.Qd7+ Kg6 75.Qe8+ Kg5 76.Qh5+ Kf4 77.Qf5+ Kg3 78.Qd3+ Kh2 79.Qc4 Rab2 80.Bb3 Rb1+ 81.Bd1 Kg1 0-1
Important Results (Indians otherwise stated) :-
Round-6 :- GM Marat Dzhumaev of Uzbeksitan (5) lost to Oliver Barbosa of Philippines (6); IM Lalith Babu M R (4.5) lost to GM Gomez John Paul of Philippines (6); IM Thejkumar M S (4.5) lost to IM Rathnakaran K (5.5); GM Sandipan Chanda (5) beat IM Vishnu Prasanna V (4); IM Karthikeyan P (4.5) drew with GM Aleksej Aleksandrov of Belarus (4.5); Zeng Chongsheng of China (5) beat GM Martyn Kravtsiv of Ukraine (4); GM Andrei Deviatkin of Russia (5) beat IM Shivananda B S (4); GM Evgeny Gleizerov of Russia (5) beat IM Rahul Sangma (4); GM Abhijit Kunte (4.5) drew with Bitan Banerjee (4.5); IM Debashis Das (5) beat GM Henrik Danielsen of Iceland (4); GM Mark Paragua of Philippines (5) beat Naraynan S L (4); FM Diptayan Ghosh (4.5) drew with GM Deepan Chakkravarthy (4.5); IM Ashwin Jayaram (5) beat Saravana Krishnan P (4); Ankit R Rajpara (4.5) drew with GM Neelotpal Das (4.5); FM Rajesh VAV (4.5) drew with Vaibhav Suri (4.5); Hemant Sharma (4.5) drew with GM Laxman R R (4.5); IM Himanshu Sharma (4.5) drew with Bai Jinshi of China (4.5); IM Vidit Santosh Gujrathi (4.5) beat Puneet Jaiswal (4); Himal Gusain (4) drew with GM Oleksienko Mikhailo of Ukraine (4); IM Kiril Kuderinov of Kazakhstan (4.5) beat Shaildenra K Bajpai (3.5).
Round-5 :- GM Oliver Barbosa of Philippines beat IM Ashwin Jayaram; GM Gomez John Paul of Philippines beat FM Diptayan Ghosh; IM Vaibhav Suri lost to GM Marat Dzhumaev of Uzbekistan; Zeng Chongsheng of China drew with GM Sandipan Chanda; IM Visnhu Prasanna drew with GM Abhijit Kunte; Bitan Banerjee drew with GM Mark Paragua of Philippines; Shreyans K Shah lost to IM Lalith Babu M R; GM Neelotpal Das drew with IM Karthikeyan P; Shailendra K Bajpai lost to IM Thej Kumar; IM Rathnakaran K beat IM Akshayraj Kore; GM Kravtsiv Martyn of Ukraine beat IM Saptarshi Roy; GM Aleksej Aleksandrov of Belarus beat Mu Ke of China; Saravana Krishnan P beat GM Mikhail Ulibin of Russia; IM Varugeese Koshy lost to GM Andrei Deviatkin of Russia; Vikramjit Singh lost to Evgeny Gleizerov of Russia; GM Henrik Danielsen of Iceland beat Shardul Gagare; GM Richard Bitoon of Philippines lost to Hemant Sharma; Pradeep Kumar R A drew with IM Vidit Santosh Gujarathi; Himal Gusain drew with Kiril Kuderinov of Kazakhstan; GM Deepan Chakkravarthy beat G B Joshi.
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