MY KOLKATA EDUGRAPH
ADVERTISEMENT
regular-article-logo Monday, 14 October 2024

45th Chess Olympiad: Indian men’s team on a roll, scores victory against Iran this time

World No. 4 Arjun Erigaisi started rampage with his black pieces and crashed through defences of Bardiya Daneshwar

PTI Budapest Published 20.09.24, 10:59 AM
D. Gukesh during the Chess Olympiad in Budapest

D. Gukesh during the Chess Olympiad in Budapest AP/PTI

The Indian men’s team scored yet another thumping victory, this time over Iran, by a massive 3.5-0.5 points to stake its claim for the gold medal in the open section of the 45th Chess Olympiad here on Thursday.

The Indian men took their tally to 16 points out of a possible 16.

ADVERTISEMENT

World No. 4 Arjun Erigaisi started the rampage with his black pieces and crashed through the defences of Bardiya Daneshwar.

Following Arjun’s win, World Championship challenger D. Gukesh put it across Parham Maghsoodloo with black pieces.

R Praggnanandhaa played out a draw with Amin Tabatabai to make sure of an Indian victory but Vidit Gujrathi had other plans as he outclassed Idani Pouya in all departments of the game to give another huge-margin victory to the team.

For Arjun, this was another step forward towards the 2800 rating mark as he took his personal tally to a remarkable 7.5 points from eight games.

In live ratings now, Arjun is now at 2793 points and if he does cross the 2800 mark, he will only be the 16th player ever in history and only the second Indian after Viswanathan Anand to do so.

Taking a cue from Arjun, Gukesh made sure he kept closing in also and his victory took him to 2785 rating points. This is the first time ever that there are two Indians in top five of the world rankings.

Arjun created early complications again, going for the reverse Benoni with his black pieces. Daneshwar fell for some tactical tricks in the middle game and did not recover.

Gukesh also won with black and it was another Queen pawn game wherein the Indian chose to play the Dubov variation. Maghsoodloo went for some unwarranted complications and was caught off guard.

Soon the Iranian parted with a piece for a handful of pawns but fell prey to an easy tactical stroke that ended the game.

Follow us on:
ADVERTISEMENT
ADVERTISEMENT