National chess: Mhamal makes Deepan pay for blunders

Joins Arvindh in the lead; seven players lie half-a-point behind

December 12, 2018 10:22 pm | Updated 10:22 pm IST - JAMMU

Anurag Mhamal gained from Deepan Chakkravarthy’s uncompromising approach and capitalised on a couple of late errors in a seemingly drawn position to move into joint lead with Aravindh Chithambaram after seven rounds of National chess championship here.

Mhamal, who let Aravindh off the hook in the previous round, won in 34 moves. On the top two boards, overnight sole leader and fourth seed Aravindh drew with fifth seed Deep Sengupta in 38 moves, just like 10th seed Vishnu Prasanna did against third seed Vaibhav Suri.

With six rounds to go, Aravindh and Mhamal lead with six points, half-a-point ahead of Deep, Vishnu, Suri and the triumphant pack of G.A. Stany, Swapnil Dhopade, Sammed Shete and G.B. Harshavardhan.

Following a gruelling two-round schedule on Tuesday, some less-fierce battles were expected but that was not to be. There was no let up in the intensity on the leading boards, with the seventh seed Deepan looking for every possibility to press home his rating superiority over Mhamal.

However, in a game that could have easily ended in a draw following a three-fold repetition, Deepan committed two back-to-back blunders with his queenside pawn moves and resigned immediately when faced with the loss of a rook.

Sharing the point

Facing Aravindh, Deep gave very little away and the positional battle ended with the signing of peace with each player left with a rook, a bishop and four pawns. Similarly, the encounter involving Suri and P. Karthikeyan was also fought on an even keel and never appeared to be heading for a decisive finish.

The struggling quartet of Abhijeet Gupta (5), Murali Karthikeyan, Sandipan Chanda and Karthik Venkataraman (4.5 each) won their games to stay in the hunt.

Veteran Pravin Thipsay (5) reproduced the magic of old against Baivab Mishra and put the finishing touches in great style with black pieces. Another seasoned campaigner G.B. Joshi (4.5) scored a surprise victory over Sriram Jha after winning a queen for a rook, while Tejas Bakre (5) had it easy against Nisha Mohota.

Leading results (seventh round): Aravindh Chithambaram (6) drew with Deep Sengupta (5.5); Vishnu Prasanna (5.5) drew with Vaibhav Suri (5.5); Anurag Mhamal (6) bt Deepan Chakkravarthy (5); G.A. Stany (5.5) bt P.D.S. Girinath (4.5); Swapnil Dhopade (5.5) bt P. Konguvel (4.5); K. Ratnakaran (5) drew with P. Karthikeyan (5); N.R. Vignesh (5) drew with Ritviz Parab (5); Sammed Shete (5.5) bt Swayams Mishra (4.5); G. Akash (5) drew with Rahul Srivatshav (5); G.B. Harshavardhan (5.5) bt M.R. Venkatesh (4); Srijit Paul (4) lost to Abhijeet Gupta (5) .

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