Young grandmasters from India put up a mixed show at World Youth Chess Championship
Indias top players had mixed luck in Round 4 of the World Youth Chess Championship, with R. Praggnanandhaa scoring a comfortable victory and P. Iniyan eking out a tough draw even as Divya Deshmukh suffered an upset defeat here on Friday.
FIDE Master Srihari LR was the dark horse of the day, shocking top-seed FIDE Master Sreeshwan Maralakshikari in the Under 14 Open category.
GMS Pragg and Iniyan topped the points table in the Open Under-18 with 3.5 points each, along with IM Aryan Gholami of Iran. A few others were still engaged in battle at the time of going to press and were expected to join them as leaders.
Pragg, who had endured an exhausting draw in Round 3 against IM Artur Davtyan of Armenia, recovered smartly to beat IM Nikoloz Petriashvili of Georgia. He opted for the King’s Pawn Opening while which was countered with the popular Sicilian-defence by Davtyan.
After a complex middlegame, the Indian swiftly outplayed him in the endgame in 40 moves to take home an important point.
Iniyan, however, could not emulate Pragg but will be happy to hold a higherranked Gholami.
The country’s other hope and top seed in the Girls U14, IWM Divya Deshmukh, who also had to be content with a draw on Thursday night, suffered an upset defeat to slide down on the leader-board. She lost to Mongolia’s Woman Candidate Master Bat-erdene Mungunzul.
In a London System game, Divya failed to obtain any tangible counter play even as Bat-edene’s double bishops reigned supreme on the board. This led to a blunder by the Indian, leading to her resignation on move 45. IANS The World Health Organization and FIFA on 4 October signed a four-year cooperation deal that aims to encourage people to follow a healthy lifestyle through soccer.
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