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Delhi GM Open Rd. 8: Naiditsch breaks through Karthikeyan’s Berlin Wall

7 years ago

IGI Stadium, Delhi (14-Jan.-2018): The eighth round of the 16th Delhi GM Open was destined to be a cracker of a contest. There were two players tied in the lead with 6.5/7 — Double Indian champion GM Karthikeyan Murali, rated 2580, and the top seed GM Arkadij Naiditsch of Azerbaijan rated 2701. Furthermore, there were 15 players tied just behind them at 5.5/7.

Naiditsch had the white pieces against Karthikeyan and he decided to open with the king’s pawn, to which the Indian replied with the notoriously famous Berlin Defence. The resulting queenless position is a well-known middlegame that is closer to the endgame than most other structures. Naiditsch displayed supreme strategic understanding to use his minor pieces to dominate over Karthikeyan’s army. Karthikeyan surrendered on the 29th move.

Arkadij Naiditsch now leads with 7.5/8 and has all but sealed his victory.

Among the fifteen players pursuing the Azeri and Indian, four games saw results. GM Sergei Tiviakov, rated 2584, effortlessly crushed Indian IM Harsha Bharathakoti. Bangladesh’s GM Ziaur Rahman made a good comeback after a sad loss to the top seed in the last round. He defeated the fifth-seeded Russian GM Ivan Rozum rated 2595 with the black pieces. Rozum allowed his queenside pawns to be clamped down by Rahman’s monstrously strong knight in the center. This allowed the Bangladeshi to weave threats around the white king on the kingside and force a dangerous passed pawn on f4 that finished the story for the Russian.

In a surprise victory, newly crowned International Master Akash Pc Iyer managed to outwit Ukrainian GM Vitaly Sivuk, rated 2550. On the second table, Russian GM Andrey Deviatkin rated 2471 defeated defending champion and second seed GM Farrukh Amonatov of Tajikistan.

Delhi GM Open 2018 has been home to several norm seekers over the years and this edition is no different. Tamil Nadu’s IM Aakash Pc Iyer needs a draw on the top table against the top seed Naiditsch to score a GM norm. Maharashtra’s IM Md. Nubairshah Shaikh needs a win against IM P. Karthikeyan, rated 2497, to score a GM norm.

West Bengal’s Kaustuv Kundu rated 2324 needs a draw against IM Harsha Bharathakoti to score an IM norm. Arjun Tiwari of the Railways with a humble rating for 2179 has outperformed the expectations and now needs a draw in the final round against IM Rahul Sangma to score an IM norm.

Maharashtra’s Sammed Shete rated 2337 has completed his IM norm requirements with a round to spare. Shete had caused a flutter in the eighth round when he defeated GM Timur Gareyev of the USA rated 2605.

Pairings/Results

Round 8 on 2018/01/14 at 10:00 hrs

Bo. No. Name Rtg Pts. Result Pts. Name Rtg No.
1 1 GM Naiditsch Arkadij 2701 6½ 1 – 0 6½ GM Karthikeyan Murali 2580 8
2 24 GM Deviatkin Andrei 2471 5½ 1 – 0 5½ GM Amonatov Farrukh 2636 2
3 5 GM Rozum Ivan 2595 5½ 0 – 1 5½ GM Rahman Ziaur 2472 23
4 26 IM Vignesh N R 2470 5½ ½ – ½ 5½ GM Sengupta Deep 2586 6
5 7 GM Tiviakov Sergei 2584 5½ 1 – 0 5½ IM Harsha Bharathakoti 2451 30
6 12 GM David Alberto 2553 5½ ½ – ½ 5½ GM Dzhumaev Marat 2434 32
7 13 GM Sivuk Vitaly 2550 5½ 0 – 1 5½ Akash Pc Iyer 2415 35
8 16 GM Vaibhav Suri 2542 5½ ½ – ½ 5½ IM Mohammad Nubairshah Shaikh 2380 42
9 71 Koustav Chatterjee 2288 5½ ½ – ½ 5½ GM Pruijssers Roeland 2536 18
10 3 GM Gupta Abhijeet 2610 5 1 – 0 5 IM Hemant Sharma (Del) 2348 48

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