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      Home  >  Daily News • General News • Major Tournaments  >  Bhakti & Sethuraman Win Gold at Asian Chess Championship

      Bhakti & Sethuraman Win Gold at Asian Chess Championship

      Asian Continental, Kulkarni, S.P. Sethuraman, Uzbekistan

      Sethuraman

      Bhakti, Sethuraman Make History by Winning Gold at Asian Chess
      Press Trust Of India
      First published: June 3, 2016, 11:00 PM IST | Updated: 8 hours ago

      Tashkent, Uzbekistan: Woman Grandmaster Bhakti Kulkarni and Grandmaster SP Sethuraman made history, winning the gold medal in the Asian Continental Women’s and Open Chess Championship that concluded in Tashkent.

      Playing in top form right through the tournament, Bhakti sealed the top slot playing out a draw with Hoang Thi Bao Tram of Vietnam while Sethuraman came up with an inspired performance to beat Wei Yi of China in a fantastic effort with black pieces.

      For the records, Bhakti ended with seven points in all, a half-point ahead of Dinara Saduakassova of Kazakhstan and fellow Indian Soumya Swaminathan.

      In addition to the title, Bhakti also qualified to the next Women’s world championship to be held later this year.

      Sethuraman, who also ended on seven points, will get an entry to the next World Chess Cup to be held in Batumi, Georgia, in 2017. The other Indian to qualify for the World Chess Cup is Grandmaster Deep Sengupta who put it across Wen Yang of China to finish fifth.

      Le Quang Liem, finished second despite the loss while Wei Yi finished third, thanks to his good performance earlier in the tournament. The fourth place in open went to Murtas Kazhgaleyev of Kazakshtan.

      Apart from two gold medals, Soumya Swaminathan added a bronze by coming third after tying for the second spot in the women’s section.

      It is also pay time for the winners as Sethuraman got richer by $11000 while Bhakti Kulkarni will $5000 for her effort.

      Speaking about the triumph, Bhakti said, “When I looked at the players list I had this feeling that I can win, I made preparation participating in two tournaments in Nashik and Mumbai and came here thinking not about result but playing good chess.”

      In the end it paid off as the Goan girl simply played superb chess and was not seriously worse in any of the games.

      When asked what she planned to with the prize money, Bhakti was candid, “I will use it for European tournaments and training,” she said.

      Sethuraman played a gem of a game to put Wei Yi under a storm of cloud. The Chinese had reasons to believe he was doing well when he sacrificed a piece in the middle game but Sethuraman was cold as ice in putting up the best defence. In the end the extra piece did the talking.

      Sethuraman, however, was reliant on Surya Shekhar Ganguly who did a world a of good for the fellow Indian, beating the top seed Le Quang Liem of Vietnam. Ganguly showed his true mettle by outplaying the Vietnamese in all departments of the game. Although he tied for the second spot, Ganguly had to content himself with eighth position in the end.

      Deep Sengupta will play his maiden world cup thanks to some fighting chess he produced in Tashkent. The game against Wen Yang was a must win with black and Sengupta threw caution to the winds with an exchange sacrifice leading to his pawn marching to glory. This will be a well-deserved entry to the world cup.

      Important results: Round 9 (Indians unless specified): Wei Yi (Chn, 6.5) lost to SP Sethuraman (7); Le Quang Liem (Vie, 6.5) lost to Surya Shekhar Ganguly (6.5); Ehsan Ghaem Maghami (Iri, 6) drew with B Adhiban (6); Murtas Kazhgaleyev (Kaz, 6.5) beat Vidit Santosh Gujrathi (5.5); Fang Yan (Chn, 5.5) lost to Nguyen Ngoc Truong Son (Vie, 6.5); Aravindh Chithambaram (5.5) lost to Lu Shanglei (Chn, 6.5); Wen Yang (Chn, 5.5) lost to Deep Sengupta (6.5); Abhijeet Gupta (5) lost to Batchuluun Tsegmed (Mgl, 6.5); Murali Karthikeyan (5.5) drew with Rustam Kasimdzhanov (Uzb, 5); M R Lalith Babu (5) Chu Wei Chao (Chn, 4); Saydaliev Saidakbar (Uzb, 4.5) beat Rahul Srivatshav (3.5).

      Women: Bhakti Kulkarni (7) drew with Hoang Thi Bao Tram (Vie, 6); Dinara Saduakassova (Kaz, 6.5) drew with Soumya Swaminathan (6.5); Gulrukhbegim Tokhirjonova (Uzb, 5.5) drew with Munguntuul Batkhuyag (Mgl, 5.5); Vo Thi Kim Phung (Vie, 6) beat Li Xueyi (Chn, 5); Nguyen Thi Mai Hung (Vie, 6) beat Batchimeg Tuvshintugs (Mgl, 5); R Vaishali (4.5) lost to Sarasadat Khademalsharieh (Iri, 5.5); Citra Dewi Ardhiani Anastasia (Ina, 4) lost to Padmini Rout (5); Pratyusha Bodda (5) beat Yuan Ye (Chn, 4); Mary Ann Gomes (4.5) beat Nadezhda Antonova (Tjk, 3.5).

      Source: http://www.news18.com

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