Tuesday, 4 June 2013

Vishnu Prasanna in joint lead


Vishnu Prasanna in joint lead
Albena (Bulgaria): Grandmaster-in-waiting V Vishnu Prasanna scored a fine victory over compatriot Anurag Mahamal to maintain a clean slate after the end of the third round of the Grand Europe Albena International Chess tournament here.

With his third victory in as many games, Prasanna remained a part of the six-player leading the tournament with a perfect score here at the black sea resort.

The Indian shares the lead with top seed Constantin Lupulescu of Romania, Bulgarian duo of Boris Chatalbashev and Vasil Spasov, veteran legendary Grandmaster Evgeny Sveshnikov of Latvia and Sandro Mareco of Argentina.

Meanwhile, Swapnil Dhopade and Ashwin Jayaram share the seventh spot on 2.5 points each along with 20 other players after draws in their third round game.

While Dhopade had little to complain after sharing the point with higher rated Vladislav Nevednichy of Romania, Ashwin dropped a half point against lower rated Manuel Valles of France.

Highest rated Indian it the fray, Abhijeet Gupta yet again conceded a half point when he could not force mattes against young Israeli Asaf Givon and had to split the point.

Sagar Shah, who had raised visions of an IM norm performance in the previous round, met his nemesis in Vitaliy Bernadskiy of Ukraine, while N Raghavi came up with an impressive game to beat Metodi Stoinev of Bulgaria.

Prasanna played energetically with black pieces to score an important victory. Anurag Mahamal went for the Ruy Lopez opening showing willingness for a complicated battle but his plans went awry after he missed a tactical shot that left his queen hanging in black`s territory.

As a result, Mahamal had to make a lot of concessions that allowed a dangerous attack against his king and Prasanna did not falter in finding good manoeuvres to wrap the issue in 34 moves.

Dhopade went for rock-solid play against Nevedniche in an Old Indian defense game. Playing white, Dhopade allowed Nevednichy an easy game after he exchanged the light squared Bishop early in the opening and exchanges at regular intervals left the position equal all through.

The game was drawn in a mere 22 moves when a knight and pawns endgame was reached with no chances for either player.

Important and Indian Results, round 3 (Indians unless stated): Constantin Lupulescu (Rou, 3) beat Bryan Smith (Usa, 2); Hrant Melkumyan (Arm, 2.5) drew with Igor Glek (Ger, 2.5); Swapnil Dhopade (2.5) drew with Vladislav Nevednichy (Rou, 2.5); Vasil Spasov (Bul, 3) beat Alexei Gavrilov (Rus, 2); Boris Chatalbashev (Bul, 3) beat Sasho Nikolov (Bul, 2); Molina Roberto Junio Brito (Bra, 2) lost to Sandro Mareco (Arg, 3); Evgeny Sveshnikov (Lat, 3) beat Dagur Arngrimsson (Isl, 2); Anurag Mhamal (2) lost to V Vishnu Prasanna (3); Manuel Valles (Fra, 2.5) drew with Ashwin Jayaram (2.5); Asaf Givon (Isr, 2) drew with Abhijeet Gupta (2); Vitaliy Bernadskiy (Ukr, 2.5) beat Sagar Shah (1.5); Metodi Stoinev (0.5) lost to N Raghavi (Bul, 1.5).

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