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      Gupta is best performing Indian in Al Ain Classic

      Abhijeet Gupta, Al Ain


      Abhijeet Gupta finishes as best performing Indian in Al Ain Classic
      By India.com | December 28, 2014 8:14 AM

      Al Ain (UAE), Dec 27 Riding on three back-to-back victories, Grandmaster Abhijeet Gupta emerged as the best performing Indian as he finished seventh in the Al Ain Classic International chess tournament.Gupta, who started the tournament as the defending champion, lost his fifth and sixth round games but scored victories in the remaining and his last round win against Vadim Malakhatko of Belgium was particularly special.

      Gupta finished seventh overall with a tally of 6.5 points in all. Grandmaster Vidit Gujrathi played out a hard fought draw with top seed Yuriy Kryvoruchko of Ukraine in his final round game and finished eighth overall after matching Gupta on points. The other Indian in contention, Sandipan Chanda, however, lost his last round game against Sergei Zhigalko of Belarus.

      Sahaj Grover and Chanda finished among the prizes too ending on 14th and 17th spot overall with six points each in their kitty. Grover did well in his final game to hold a higher-ranked Samuel Shankland of United States to a draw. It was a four-way tie at the top and Gaioz Nigalidze of Georgia emerged as the champion on seven points winning his last round game against compatriot Mikheil Mchedlishvili.

      Tigran Petrosian of Armenia, Vladimir Onischuk of Ukraine and Zhigalko finished ina tie for first but ended 2-4 respectively after the tie was resolved. P V Nandhidhaa was one of the biggest gainers among Indians adding over 50 ELO rating points from the event. The Chennai-girl also completed the requirements of becoming a Woman International Master in the process as she crossed the 2200 rating barrier while scoring five points in the tournament.

      Gupta stood as the lone warrior on a tough final day for the Indians. Playing white against Malakhatko, the Indian sacrificed a pawn early and opened lines on the king side with a pawn onslaught. Malakhatko was fine in the middle game till he went for an erroneous exchange of Bishop with a knight and soon Gupta was in control which he did not let go.

      Source: http://us.india.com

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