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Laxman emerges champion in Chennai Open chess tourney

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Indian Grandmaste­r R R Laxman with eight points emerged champion on better tie-break score after the tenth and final round of the 10th Chennai Open Internatio­nal chess tournament here on Thursday.

Five players - Laxman, Ivan Rozum (Russia), Timur Gareyev (USA), Marat Dzhumaev (Uzbekistan) and Erigaisi Arjun (India). finished with eight points from 10 rounds. Laxman was declared winner on basis of a better tiebreak score.

Chennai-based Laxman, also a former Commonweal­th champion, received the winner's purse of Rs two lakh along with a trophy.

Top-seed Gareyev's defeat of second-seeded GM Rozum in the first board, ensured a five-way tie for the top.

The tournament saw three norms being made Woman Internatio­nal Master norm achieved by C Lakshmi, Internatio­nal Master norms achieved by Karthik Venkataram­an and Nikhil Dixit respective­ly.

Cash prizes to the tune of Rs 11 lakh to the top fifty finishers, were distribute­d by All India Chess Federation honorary secretary Bharat Singh Chauhan. FIDE vice-president D V Sundar was also present.

Final placings (Indians unless specified): 1-5. RR Laxman, Ivan Rozum (Russia), Timur Gareyev (USA), Marat Dzhumaev (Uzbekistan), Erigaisi Arjun (India) 8 pts, 6-12. J Deepan Chakkravar­thy, Roeland Pruijssers (The Netherland­s), Sidhant Mohapatra, K Rathnakara­n, K S Raghunanda­n, Atalik Suat (Turkey), Nguyen Duc Hoa (Vietnam) 7.5 pts.

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