Chennai GM Chess Championship: Arjun Erigaisi Registers First Win, D Gukesh Secures Draw – News18
Arjun Erigaisi (Credit: Twitter)
Erigaisi edged Predke in a 71-move game with white pieces to move up to 1.5 points after having started with a loss to experienced compatriot P Harikrishna
Indian Grandmaster Arjun Erigaisi outwitted Serbia’s Alexandr Predke in the third round of the Chennai Grand Masters Chess Championship here on Sunday to secure his maiden win in the tournament.
It was the only decisive result in the third round with the other three games ending in draws.
Chennai Grand Masters 2023GM Arjun Erigaisi ( @ArjunErigaisi ) scores his first win of the tournament in Round 3 today. He beat GM Alexandr Predke with the white pieces! All the other games of the day ended in a draw.
Round 3 summary:-Parham vs Gukesh: 0.5-0.5Sjugirov vs…
— MGD1 (@mgd1_esports) December 17, 2023
Teenaged Grandmaster and local star D Gukesh held Iran’s Parham Maghsoodloo in 30 moves with black pieces for his third straight draw. He has 1.5 points and is placed fifth in the standings.
Erigaisi edged Predke in a 71-move game with white pieces to move up to 1.5 points after having started with a loss to experienced compatriot P Harikrishna.
Harikrishna and Pavel Eljanov (Ukraine) settled for a draw after 34 moves.
Harkrishna and Hungary’s Sanan Sjugirov are at the top of the standings with 2 points apiece.
Gukesh and Erigaisi are competing for a spot in next year’s Candidates tournament and a good performance here will boost their prospects.
Results: Round 3: Parham Maghsoodloo drew D Gukesh, Pentala Harikrishna drew Pavel Eljanov, Sanan Sjugirov drew Levon Aronian (USA), Arjun Erigaisi beat Alexandr Predke.
Standings after round three: 1-2. Sanan Sjugirov, P Harikrishna – 2 points, 3. Aronian – 1.5, 4. Eljanov – 1.5, 5. Gukesh – 1.5, 6. Erigaisi – 1.5, 7. Predke – 1, 8. Maghsoodloo – 1.
(This story has not been edited by News18 staff and is published from a syndicated news agency feed – PTI)
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