Humpy crashes out of World women championship

November 15, 2012 08:40 pm | Updated June 22, 2016 04:44 pm IST - Khanty Mansiysk (Russia)

Grandmaster and highest rated in the fray, Koneru Humpy crashed out of the World Women’s Chess Championship after failing to capitalise on her chances against Natalia Zhukova of Ukraine in the second game of the second round that concluded here.

After losing the first game of the two-game mini-match, the Indian faced a daunting task of winning with black in the return game and when the chance came to turn the battle in her favour, Humpy stumbled and went on to lose her second game in a row against Zhukova.

The other remaining Indian in the event —— D Harika —— however kept herself in contention with some smart work against Elina Danielian of Armenia that saw her through to the pre—quarterfinal stage of this knock—out championship.

Sitting with a cushion of a full point lead having won the first game, Harika played solidly and took a draw in a better position which was enough to secure her entry to the next round.

In the shocker of the day, experienced Monika Socko of Poland defeated defending champion Yifan Hou of China to level scores.

Not many had given any chances to Socko to score a comeback victory but a temporary loss in concentration from a level position meant that Yifan will now have to fight it out in the tiebreak games of the second round.

Humpy was the only one to lose by a 0—2 margin. The reason for that was simply that the Indian wanted to win at any cost. It was a King’s Indian vide transposition and though the position looked optically favourably for Zhukova in the middle game it was not easy to find plans.

Sensing that quickly enough, the Ukrainian came with a sacrifice for two pieces for a rook that again looked optically promising but favour black and Humpy looked on top and set for a comeback.

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