FIDE Online Chess Olympiad: India tops Group B, enters quarterfinals

An unbeaten India topped the 10-team Group B with 16 match-points to face either Ukraine or Germany in the quarterfinals on September 13. Hungary (15) was the other team to qualify from the group.

Published : Sep 10, 2021 19:49 IST

Defending champion India asserted its superiority against Hungary and Moldova before signing off with a surprise draw against Slovenia for a place in the quarterfinals of the FIDE Online Chess Olympiad on Friday.

An unbeaten India topped the 10-team Group B with 16 match-points to face Ukraine in the quarterfinals on September 13. Hungary (15) was the other team to qualify from the group.

The 3-3 draw against Slovenia was a wake-up call for the host but did not alter its position as the group-topper.

 

Earlier, India made sure of topping the group with a round to spare following a comprehensive 5-1 victory over Moldova in the eighth and penultimate round.

India saved its best performance of the day for a 4-2 victory over a previously unbeaten third seed Hungary in the key seventh-round clash.

Viswanathan Anand, K. Humpy and Nihal Sarin won with white pieces, P. Harikrishna lost while D. Harika and R. Vaishali drew.

 

Quarterfinal line-up: Kazakhstan vs USA; India vs Ukraine; Russia vs Hungary; China vs Poland.

Indians’ performances (points scored/games played): Viswanathan Anand (4/5), Vidit Gujrathi (3.5/5), P. Harikrishna (2.5/4), B. Adhiban (3.5/4), K. Humpy (3/5), D. Harika 1.5/3), Tania Sachdev (3.5/5), Bhakti Kulkarni (4/5), Nihal Sarin (4/4), R. Praggnanandhaa 3/5), R. Vaishali (4.5/6) and Savitha Shri (0.5/3).

The scores:

Ninth round: Slovenia drew with India 3-3 (Luka Lenic lost to Vidit Gujrathi; Jure Skoberne drew with P. Harikrishna; Lara Janzelj drew with Tania Sachdev; Teja Vidic bt Bhakti Kulkarni; Jan Subelj lost to R. Praggnanandhaa; Zala Urh bt B. Savitha Shri); Moldova lost to Hungary 1-5; France drew with Azerbaijan 3-3; Sweden lost to Shenzhen China 2.5-3.5; Egypt lost to Belarus 1.5-4.5.

Eighth round: India bt Moldova 5-1 (Vidit Gujrathi bt Victor Bologan; B. Adhiban drew with Ivan Schitco; Tania Sachdev bt Paula-Alexandra Gitu; Bhakti Kulkarni bt Ana Petricenco; R. Praggnanandhaa bt Jegor Lashkin; B. Savitha Shri drew with Alina Mihailova); Hungary bt Sweden 4.5-1.5; Azerbaijan bt Egypt 4-2; Shenzhen China bt France 3.5-2.5; Belarus lost to Slovenia 2-4.

Seventh round: India bt Hungary 4-2 (Viswanathan Anand bt Viktor Erdos; P. Harikrishna lost to Imre Balog; K. Humpy bt Hoang Tranh Trang; D. Harika drew with Bianka Havanecz; Nihal Sarin bt Marcell Borthy; R. Vaishali drew with Kata Karacsonyi); Slovenia lost to Azerbaijan 1.5-4.5; France lost to Sweden 2-4; Moldova lost to Belarus 0.5-5.5; Egypt lost to Shenzhen China 4-2.

Final standings: 1. India (16 match-points), 2. Hungary (15), 3. Azerbaijan (12), 4-6. Shenzhen China, France and Slovenia (9 each), 7. Sweden (8), 8. Belarus (7), 9. Moldova (4), 10. Egypt (1).