Having lost to tournament leader Hikaru Nakamura in the previous round, Adhiban knew he had to win in the sixth round and the former national champion delivered the goods with black pieces to take his tally up to a respectable five points out of a possible six.
Nakamura meanwhile remained unstoppable in the 175000 Pounds Sterling (About Rs. 1.7 Crores) festival as he recorded his sixth straight victory in the tournament at the expense of top seed and former world champion Veselin Topalov of Bulgaria.
With four rounds still remaining, as many as 19 players are still in the hunt for the top prizes. This pack includes five Indians and topping the charts here is P Harikrishna along with Surya Shekhar Ganguly, S P Sethuraman, M R Lalith Babu and M R Venkatesh.
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