Chess Olympiad: Anand and Harika show the way

Indian teams post facile wins

September 25, 2018 10:12 pm | Updated September 26, 2018 02:33 am IST - BATUMI (GEORGIA)

For the successive day, fifth seed India posted comfortable victories in both sections to stay among the leaders with four match-points in the Chess Olympiad here on Tuesday. Facing 35th seed Austria in the open section, India was well served by Viswanathan Anand, P. Hari Krishna and Vidit Gujarati on the first three boards. Anand played against Markus Ragger, rated 2686, and went on to win in 47 moves, in an endgame involving a knight and four pawns each. However, like in the first round against El Salvador, the fourth board again saw India drop half a point. Like K. Sasikiran on Monday, B. Adhiban settled for a draw against a lower-rated rival on this day. The ladies team, with D. Harika replacing K. Humpy on the top board, again won 4-0 against Venezuela, seeded 55th.

The results (second round): Open: India (4) bt Austria (2) 3.5-0.5 (Viswanathan Anand bt Markus Ragger; P. Hari Krishna bt Valentin Dragnev; Vidit Gujarati bt Andreas Diermair; B. Adhiban drew with Peter Schreiner).

Women:India (4) bt Venezuela (2) 4-0 (D. Harika bt Sarai Carolina Sachez Castillo; Tania Sachdev bt Amelia Hernandez Bonilla; Eesha Karavade bt Tairu Manuela Rovira Contreras; Padmini Rout bt Corals Patino Garcia).

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