Deccan Chronicle

SARIN BECOMES GM DESPITE LOSS IN FINAL ROUND

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Abu Dhabi: Nihal Sarin on Wednesday became the 53rd Grandmaste­r of India despite losing his final round game to Richard Rapport of Hungary in the ninth and final round of Abu Dhabi Masters here. The 14-year-old Nihal tallied 5.5 points out of a possible nine and the final GM norm came the Kerala boy’s way with one round to spare. Daniil Dubov of Russia won one of the strongest Asian open thanks to a better tiebreak with a splendid score of 7.5 points out of a possible nine. Anton Korobov of Ukraine and A.R. Salem Saleh of Uae matched Dubov on points but the Russian was ahead as the tie was resolved. Aravindh Chithambar­am lost to Salem Saleh in a keenly contested Sicilian game in the final round while Dubov accounted for Ivan CHeparinov of Georgia. The overnight sole leader Korobov was happy to get a draw as black against Gabriel Sargissian of Armenia. Although Arviandh lost, the 88member Indian contingent had a lot to cheer as four Grandmaste­r norms and three Internatio­nal Master norms came India’s way. Erigaise Arjun, Harsha Bharthakot­i and P. Iniyan made their Grandmaste­r norm on a memorable final day while Al Muthiaah, V.S. Rathanvel and Sankalp Gupta will come back home with IMnternati­onal Master norms. Sargissian finished fourth on 7 points and then there was a big tie for the fifth spot where Murali Karthikeya­n, Debashish Das and Harsha Bhartakoti figured. Bhartakoti had a tall task on hand in the final round as he showed steely nerves to come up trumps against Levan Pantsulaia.

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