Ashwin finishes tied 13th

June 09, 2013 10:42 pm | Updated 10:42 pm IST - Albena (Bulgaria):

Ashwin Jayaram emerged as the best Indian with a tied 13th place finish after settling for a draw with GM Boris Chatalbashev of Bulgaria in the ninth and final round of Grand Europe Albena chess tournament here.

There was little to cheer for the Indian enthusiasts as the highest rated Indian Abhijeet Gupta went down fighting against International Master Vitaliy Bernadskiy of Ukraine in his final round.

Earlier in the eighth round Abhijeet had raised visions of an improved finish after outplaying Eylon Nakar of Israel.

Petrosian triumphs

Tigran Petrosian of Armenia won the tournament defeating Levente Vajda of Romania in the last round. The Armenian finished with eight points out of a possible nine and remained a full point clear of his nearest rivals.

Hrant Melkumyan of Armenia, Mircea-Emilian Parligras of Romania, Tamir Nabaty of Israel and Bernadskiy tied for the second spot on seven points each.

Jayaram on six points ended in a tie for the 13th place along with Anurag Mahamal who defeated Melih Yurtseven of Turkey in the last game.

Dissapointing show

Abhijeet Gupta, Vishnu Prasanna and Swapnil Dhopade ended the tournament on a disappointing 5.5 points. Gupta also lost valuable rating points that puts him below the 2600 rating mark again.

Sagar Shah ended the tournament on a high finishing with 4.5 points in all while N. Raghavi also did well to score four points. The Indians will now move to the Golden Sands tournament which is bigger than this one with 40000 Euros prize money at stake.

Important and Indian results:

Eighth round: Vladislav Nevednichy (Rou, 6.5) drew with Hrant Melkumyan (Arm, 6.5); Tigran Petrosian (Arm, 7) bt Boris Chatalbashev (Bul, 5.5); Krikor Sevag Mekhitarian (Bra, 5.5) lost to Levente Vajda (Rou, 6.5); Mircea-Emilian Parligras (Rou, 6.5) bt Evgeny Sveshnikov (Lat, 5.5); Avetik Grigoryan (Arm, 5.5) drew with Vitaliy Bernadskiy (Ukr, 6); Ashwin Jayaram (5.5) drew with Dragan Solak (Tur, 5.5); Anurag Mhamal (5) lost to Vasil Spasov (Bul, 6); Abhijeet Gupta (5.5) bt Eylon Nakar (Isr, 4.5); V. Vishnu Prasanna (5) drew with Tiberiu-Marian Georgescu (Rou, 5); Vasile Sanduleac (Mda, 5.5) bt Swapnil Dhopade (4.5); Sagar Shah (3.5) lost to Konstantin Zalkind (Isr, 4.5); N. Raghavi (2.5) bt Mykola Lisnichuk (Ukr, 1.5).

Ninth round: Levente Vajda (Rou, 6.5) lost to Tigran Petrosian (Arm, 8); Hrant Melkumyan (Arm, 7) drew with Mircea-Emilian Parligras (Rou, 7); Tamir Nabaty (Isr, 7) bt Vladislav Nevednichy (Rou, 6.5); Vitaliy Bernadskiy (Ukr, 7) bt Abhijeet Gupta (5.5); Boris Chatalbashev (Bul, 6) drew with Ashwin Jayaram (6); Ogulcan Kanmazalp (Tur, 5.5) drew with V. Vishnu Prasanna (5.5); Melih Yurtseven (Tur, 5) lost to Anurag Mhamal (6); Swapnil Dhopade (5.5) bt Abdalla Luiz Guilherme Aurell (Bra, 4.5); Vladimir Valkov (Bul, 3.5) lost to Sagar Shah (4.5); Veselij Gagarin (Rus, 4) drew with N. Raghavi (3).

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