The painful loss in the first game of the semi-final might have pegged back most of the chess players but Harika proved she is made of sterner stuff as she fought back with vengeance and has successfully taken the match to a tie-breaker.
The Indian has been involved in every single tiebreaker of the championship thus far and has won all her matches in tiebreak games only. That said, Zhongyi has shown herself to be well prepared and it will be a contest to watch.
Harika's game was watched by the chess afficianados world over. The tension was visible right from the start in a must-win situation for the Indian.
The game started with a Sicilian defense and Harika went for the Rossolimo variation. The position that arose was akin to the Ruy Lopez structure, and evidently, Zhongyi appeared to be at sea in the strategical complexities.
After the trade of queens there were some chances but Harika remained absolutely focussed and won a piece with some exquisite manoeuvres.
Zhongyi decided to test Harika by giving up a second a piece and the players were down to a Knight and Bishops vs lone King endgame wherein Harika clearly struggled to remember the easiest path to victory.
The tension mounted with each move as one needs to checkmate in 50 moves once the last piece or pawn has changed hands. Harika finally managed to win after 45 moves, just five moves away from being knocked out. The longest game of the championship thus far lasted 162 moves.
Result Semis: Anna Muzychuk (Ukr) beat Alexandra Kosteniuk (Rus) 2-0; D Harika (Ind) beat Tan Zhongyi (Chn) 1-1 goes to tiebreak.
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