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  • Chess: Humpy held by Trang, Harika draws with Mkrtchian

    Press Trust of India, India
    Sept 5 2008


    Humpy held by Trang, Harika draws with Mkrtchian



    By Our Chess Correspondent

    Nalchik (Russia), Sept 5 (PTI) Grandmaster Koneru Humpy played out an
    easy draw with black against Hoang Thanh Trang of Hungary in the first
    game of the pre-quarter finals of the World Women's Chess Championship
    here.

    Coming in to the round of 16 following a rest after she received a bye
    in the second round, the top-rated Indian did not have to stress
    herself after an insipid show by Trang, who was apparently happy with
    the result.

    It was a Trompowsky opening by Trang that led to a level position soon
    after the opening and pieces got traded at regular intervals.

    The queens got off the board on move 17 and thereafter there was
    little doubt about the outcome of the game. Further exchanges ensued
    in quick time before the players reached a rook and pawns endgame. The
    peace was signed after 31 moves.

    The other Indian in fray, junior girls' world champion D Harika drew
    her third-round game with Lilit Mkrtchian of Armenia.

    Mkrtchian survived a scare after running short of time in the first
    time control out of a queen pawn opening and lost a pawn to reach a
    difficult endgame.

    Harika kept pushing hard with her extra pawn but the Armenian
    determinedly held on to split the point after 83 moves.

    After the game Mkrtchian confessed that she had mixed up her colours
    and had assumed herself to be white in the first game. Considering
    this, it was a good result for the Armenian player. PTI
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