The 26-year-old from Guntur, playing white, was back to her best in Round 6 as she played French defense and exploited the inexperienced opponent by slowly increasing pressure on him till he resigned.
She meticulously closed the game in just 38 moves.
Playing with French defense, Harika dominated her opponent through the game.
"I opted for early queen exchanges and due to inexperience my opponent made mistakes in his piece placements and I immediately exploited it by slowly increasing pressure and advantage until he resigned," said the Hyderabadi.
In the 10-round Swiss tournament, Harika will next take on Mongolian IM Tuvshintugs Batchimeg, who has four and a half points.
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