Adhiban holds Mamedov, remains in joint second spot in Aeroflot chess

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Press Trust of India Moscow
Last Updated : Feb 27 2020 | 11:44 AM IST

Indian Grandmaster B Adhiban held Azerbaijani's Rauf Mamedov to a draw in the eighth round to remain in contention for the top spot at the Aeroflot Open chess tournament here.

The race for the title in 'A' group got tighter with eight players including two Indian Grandmasters just half-a-point behind the two leading Azerbaijan players after eight rounds.

Adhiban, the top-ranked Indian in the field, was on 5.5 points after the draw which came after 74-move marathon on Wednesday. He is now in contention for the top spot along with compatriot Aravindh Chithambaram and six others.

Mamedov and 14-year old Azerbaijan compatriot Aydin Suleymanli are in the lead with six points.

Chithambaram, the current national champion, held Russian Manuel Petrosyan to a draw in the eighth round.

Adhiban will meet Turkey's Mustafa Yilmza in the final round on Thursday, while Chithambaram faces Sanan Sjugirov of Russia.

Thirteen-year old Indian Bharat Subramaniyam made his maiden GM norm, reaching 4.5 points with a draw against GM Alexander Riazantsev (Russia).

Top-seed Vadislav Artemiev lies in 27th spot with 4.5 points after a moderate performance. He was held to a draw by Shant Sargsyan in the eighth round.

India's talented, young GM R Praggnanandhaa caught up with the No.1 seed after beating Evgeny Zanan for only his second win in the tournament.

Important Results: Group A Round 8: Rauf Mamedov (AZE) 6 drew with B Adhiban (IND) 5.5; Sanan Sjugirov (RUS) 5.5 drew with David Paravyan (RUS) 5.5; Manuel Petrosyan (RUS) 5.5 drew with Aravindh Chithambaram (IND) 5.5; Aydin Suleymanli (AZE) beat Parhal Maghsoodloo (IRI) 4.5.

Mustafa Yilmaz (TUR) 5.5 drew with Rinat Jumabayev (KAZ) 5.5; Bharat Subramaniyam (IND) 4.5 drew with Alaxander Riazantsev (RUS) 4.5; Vaibhav Suri (IND) 4.5 drew with Gabriel Sargissian (ARM) 4.5; Karthikeyan Murali (IND) 4 lost to Vugar Asadli (AZE) 5.

S P Sethuraman (IND) 5 beat Boris Savchenko (RUS) 4; R Praggnanandhaa (IND) 4.5 beat Evgeny Zanan (ISR) 3.5.

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First Published: Feb 27 2020 | 11:44 AM IST

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