Delhi International Open chess: Abhijeet Gupta retains title with clinical win

Abhijeet tallied 8.5 points from 10 rounds to end the drought of an Indian champion since his last triumph in the richest prize-money event in India.

Published : Jan 16, 2020 20:27 IST

Abhijeet Gupta pulled off a clinical win over Aleksej Aleksandrov to regain the title in the Delhi International Open Grandmasters chess tournament.

Abhijeet Gupta pulled off a clinical win over Aleksej Aleksandrov to regain the title in the Delhi International Open Grandmasters chess tournament here on Thursday.

Winner in 2008 and 2014, Abhijeet tallied 8.5 points from 10 rounds to end the drought of an Indian champion since his last triumph in the richest prize-money event in the country. He ensured Rs. 6.50 lakh and a trophy for his efforts.

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Abhijeet scripted a dream comeback by scoring 6.5 points from the last seven rounds, following his third-round loss to Karthik Venkataraman. Interestingly, Aleksandrov who won the title in 2013 led at the start of every round but eventually finished second. Abhijeet never led until his fourth successive victory decided the title.

“I’ve been in this situation at least 15 times in my career where I needed to win the last round for the title,’ said Abhijeet before adding, “and this turned out to be my cleanest of the eight wins in the competition.”

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“But honestly, I feel my ninth-round win over Diptayan Ghosh with black pieces was far more challenging, considering that he hardly loses with white pieces,” said the 30-year-old champion. The day also saw 13-year-old Tamil Nadu-lad M Pranesh finish fifth with a resounding performance. This exceptional talent from Karaikudi scored eight points by remaining unbeaten and made a 10-game Grandmaster norm.

A trainee of noted coach R. B. Ramesh, Pranesh faced seven GMs and one International Master and scored six points off them. Rated 2317, the youngster gained a whopping 88 rating points by performing at 2645-level.

Important 10th round results (Indians unless stated): Abhijeet Gupta (8.5) bt Aleksej Aleksandrov (Blr, 8); P. Shyam Nikhil (7) lost to Pavel Ponkratov (Rus, 8); Kirill  Stupak (Blr, 7) lost to Levan Pantsulaia (Geo, 8); Nodirbek Yakubboev (Uzb, 7.5) drew with Alexie Fedorov (Blr, 7.5); N. R. Visakh (7) lost to Pranesh (8); M. Karthikeyan (7.5) bt Florian Kuczur (Ita, 6.5); Vishnu Prasanna (6.5) lost to Mikheil Mchedlishvili (Geo, 7.5); David Alberto (Ita, 7) drew with Karthik Venkataraman (7); M. R. Lalith Babu (7.5) bt Nguyen van Huy (6.5); K. Ratnakaran (7.5) bt Diptayan Ghosh (6.5).

Final standing (top-15, with prize-money in Rs.): 1. Abhijeet Gupta (8.5 points, 6.50 lakh), 2-5. Aleksej Aleksandrov (Blr, 5.50 lakh), Pavel Ponkratov (Rus, 4.50 lakh), Levan Pantsulaia (Geo, 3.50 lakh), M. Pranesh (8 each, 2.50 lakh); 6-15. Nodirbek Yakubboev (Uzb, 2 lakh), Michel Mchedlishvili (Geo, 1.50 lakh), Alexei Fedorov (Blr, 1 lakh), C. R. G. Krishna (75,000), Debashis Das (60,000), M. Karthikeyan (40,000), K. Ratnakaran (30,000), Cristhian Camilo Rios (Col, 25,000), M. R. Lalit Babu (25,000) and Harsha Bharathakoti (7.5 each, 25,000).