After winning six games in a row, Humpy committed a blunder from a seemingly harmless position to lose the game. The Indian now faces tremendous pressure in the return game in a must win situation.
If Humpy is able to win the second game, games of shorter duration will be played to determine the winner.
Grandmaster D Harika played out a quick draw with black pieces to keep herself in contention for a berth in the semifinals. Up against Meri Arabidze of Georgia, Harika decided not to exert herself while her opponent thought for some time before agreeing to the proposal.
Humpy faced the Scotch opening as black. Mariya played the opening fast showing some fine preparation but Humpy played the first part skilfully to give little away even though it was clear that the Ukrainian was better prepared.
A couple of pieces changed hands and it was an almost symmetrical pawn structure on board with the position hanging in balance. Humpy rightly decided to press for more and went for exposing some weaknesses on the queen side. However, sadly for the Indian, the clock ticked away and Humpy faced time pressure.
