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  • Armenian, Kazakh GMs emerge leaders in Kolkata Open chess

    The Press Trust of India
    March 1, 2007 Thursday

    Armenian, Kazakh GMs emerge leaders in Kolkata Open chess


    Armenian GM Tigran Petrosian and Super GM Darmen Sadvakasov of
    Kazakhstan broke away from the pack to emerge joint leaders with
    brilliant victories in the fifth round of the USD 20,000 Kolkata
    Open-07 Grandmasters Chess tournament here today.

    Tigran, who had held Super GM Serjei Tiviakov of Holland yesterday,
    played an exciting game against GM Safin Sukhrat with the former
    playing queen's gambit which was accepted by Safin.

    It was an aggressive game in which Tigran emerged victorious taking
    his points tally to 4.5.

    Sadvakasov also climbed at the top of the ladder beating IM
    Sundarajan Kidambi with a Guico Piano opening.

    IM Sriram Jha won the quickest game of the day beating GM Niaz
    Murshid of Bangladesh in 25 moves. Murshid, playing modern defence,
    overlooked a simple tactic and resigned before Jha could pick up his
    pawn.

    Indian IM D P Singh was the cynosure of all eyes again today with
    media as well as players closely watching his game against G N Gopal.
    Singh, however, remained calm and composed and drew his game to end
    the round at 3.5 points.

    The Chess Players' Association had yesterday alleged that Singh was
    using unfair means prompting organisers to check him with a metal
    detector and also had him examined by an ENT specialist.

    Top seed GM Serjei Tiviakov of the Netherlands, playing with the
    disadvantage of black pieces, was not too adventurous against Israeli
    GM Alon Greenfeld. The game ended in a draw.
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