Asian Chess Championship: Nomin, Abhijeet upset; Pragg, Tania held
Turkmenistan’s Saparmyrat Atabayev, rated over 250 points below Praggnanandhaa, gave nothing away during their 57-move deadlock.
Published : Oct 26, 2022 21:12 IST , NEW DELHI
Favourites R. Praggnanandhaa and Tania Sachdev started their campaigns with draws but ninth seed Abhijeet Gupta and women’s second seed Nomin-Erdene Davaademberel proved the biggest casualties in the opening round of the Asian chess championship here on Wednesday.
Turkmenistan’s Saparmyrat Atabayev, rated over 250 points below Praggnanandhaa, gave nothing away during their 57-move deadlock. Ninth seed Abhijeet Gupta, rated 2607, became the biggest casualty after running into Mongolia’s Ganzorig Amartuvshin (2406).
Tania and Sakshi Chitlange were engaged in a 26-move battle that ended with a three-fold repetition of moves. A little later, Davaademberel found herself outplayed. Kazakhstan’s Liya Kurmangaliyeva seized her chance with a kingside offensive and won in 40 moves.
After a series of fiercely-fought games, there were 32 leaders in the Open section and 15 among the women.