Maintaining a clean slate, Humpy was a class act against Ayah Moaatz of Egypt in the second game of the mini-match and cruised through in a mere 28 moves to proceed to the next round without much ado.
After a difficult first game, all eyes were on Harika, the semi-finalist in the previous knockout world championship but she too did her best with white pieces in the return game to send Tatev Abrahamyan of United States packing.
Humpy called the shots right from the word go against Moaatz who started with the English opening in the second game against the top seeded player here. The position was equal for a long time in the middle game and then Humpy came up with a fine positional squeeze when her knight entered the sixth rank. The Egyptian girl soon lost a pawn and the position was beyond repairs in no time.
Mary Ann Gomes had come up with some exemplary defense in the first game against Kosintseva and in the second her white pieces proved a solid wall for the Russian yet again. Up against an Accelerated Dragon in the Sicilian defense, Mary Ann got the equality she was looking for quite early and the exchange of pieces at regular intervals ensured a draw in just 24 moves.
