The game, which started with C4 converted to King's Indian defense, Supriya was lagging behind initially before sacrificing her knight to divert the pieces defending the king, thus getting the decisive king side attack and won the game in 29 moves with three passed pawns.
On the top board, no. 1 seed Popov Evan (ELO 2648) of Russia got the better of Maharashtra's Sankarsha Shelke (ELO 2032).
Popov never gave Shelke any chance of a come back and won comfortably in 52 moves.
Results:
Open category (round-7, top 10 boards): GM Neverov
Valeriy (2478, UKR) 6 drew with GM Bernadskiy Vitaliy (2540, UKR) 6; GM Ghosh Diptayan (2570, IND) 6 bt IM Das Sayantan (2371, IND) 5; IM Saptarshi Roy (2418, IND)5.5 drew with Harikrishnan A. Ra (2259, IND) 5.5; Tarun V Kanth (1943, IND) 5 lost to IM Sangma Rahul (2306, IND) 6; Sidhant Mohapatra (2267, IND) 5.5 drew with GM Sandipan Chanda (2593, IND) 5.
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