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Ekaterinburg (Russia): Grandmaster
Koneru Humpy gave yet another fine display to beat Woman
Grandmaster Tuduetso Sabure of Botswana 2-0 to march in
to the second round of the World Womens Chess Championship
here.
International Master S. Vijayalakshmi
was the other Indian to advance to the second round of the
64-players event being played on a knockout basis after
she drew with Irina Berezina of Australia.
Other Indian in the fray, S. Meenakshi
bowed out of the event following her second successive loss
against Russian talent Tatiana Kosintseva in the $450000
championship that carries the winners purse of $60000.
Even as most of the fancied went
through to the second round, Ukrainian sensation Kateryna
Lahno suffered a shocking ouster in the first round itself
as she lost the return game against Karen Zapata of Peru.
Defending champion Antoaneta Stefanova
was seen struggling for some time against lowest ranked
Amina Mezioud of Algeria before finally settling for a draw
to win the match by a 1.5-0.5 margin.
Highest rated player in the event,
Humpy won her second straight game to cruise to the second
round. For the second day running, Sabure proved no match
for the wily Indian girl and lost her way while trying to
work through complexities of a Sicilian Paulsen. (PTI)
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