Harikrishna crushes Muzychuk, joint sixth now

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Last Updated : Feb 03 2015 | 7:05 PM IST
Grandmaster and former Asian champion P Harikrishna came up with a resourceful attack to down Anna Muzychuk of Slovenia in the seventh round and move to joint sixth spot in the Masters section of Tradewise Gibraltar Chess Festival here.
Harikrishna expectedly emerged as the best Indian performer at the business end of the tournament, taking his tally to 5.5 points out of a possible seven and with just three rounds to go, the Indian has his task cut out.
At the top of the table, Hikaru Nakamura's winning streak was halted by David Howell of England but the American remained in front on 6.5 points conceding his first draw in the tournament after six victories.
The American is followed by Axel Bachmann of Paraguay, Chinese Yangyi Yu, Daniel Naroditsky of the United States and Howell on six points each.
Harikrishna stands in the next bunch of players with 5.5 points and he has elite company in Yifan Hou, the reigning women's world champion and Peter Svidler of Russia and five others in this point group.
The other Indians lost their way in this round and it would be hard work all over again for the likes of B Adhiban, Sethuraman and M R Lalith Babu.
Adhiban was outdone by Naroditsky. For the first time in the tournament, Adhiban was found wanting on preparation as well as form, as the Indian went for a rather lacklustre variation leading to complex position with white pieces. Naroditsky displayed his best tactical acumen in flirting with wild complexities that ensued and the American won two pawns when the dust subsided. The resulting position was much worse and Adhiban's best defense was not enough to salvage the day.
National champion Sethuraman also suffered a loss against Dmitry Jakovenko of Russia, while M R Lalith Babu could not get half point in his game against Maxim Rodshtein of Israel.
While it does not mean the end of the road for these Indians in the tournament, they will certainly need a flourish in the last three games to make an impact.
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First Published: Feb 03 2015 | 7:05 PM IST

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