After an eventful draw in the first round Gupta made some recovery of sorts at the expense of Bulgarian veteran Metodi Stoinev and inched himself up to 1.5 points from his two games.
It turned out to be another good day for three Indian Grandmasters-in-waiting as they all scored needful victories over lower ranked opponents.
Vishnu Prasanna who made his third and final Grandmaster norm recently did not face many troubles and accounted for talented Indonesian girl Irine Kharisma Sukandar and Ashwin Jayaram outwitted Mario Vutov of Bulgaria.
With seven rounds still to come in the 30000 Euros prize money tournament, as many as 27 players share the lead with a perfect score. Abhijeet Gupta and Sagar Shah are amongst those who have 1.5 points while Raghavi remained on just a half point from her two outings.
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