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Tata Steel Chess: Arjun Erigaisi wins rapid event

- P. K. AJITH KUMAR

Arjun Erigaisi, an 18-year-old from Telangana, won the rapid event in the Tata Steel Chess tournament, finishing ahead of stronger and more fancied players. The new emerging star of Indian chess could not have announced his arrival in a more emphatic fashion, as he won the 10-player, round-robin event by one full point.

Levon Aronian of Armenia, the top seed and Arjun’s opponent in the final round, had to settle for the second place, as he finished with 5.5 points, the same as R. Praggnanan­dhaa and Vidit Gujrathi.

Aronian, though, was on course for a win in that crucial game, but, playing from the white side of a Petroff Defence, he messed it up with a series of weak moves. Arjun, however, still had to find the right moves — sometimes the only one — to get the draw he needed. He did, like his 41st move with the queen, which ensured that he would get half-the-point and the biggest title of his career yet. The game ended six moves later with the repetition of moves.

Earlier in the day, he drew with Gujrathi and B. Adhiban, in contrastin­g styles.

While he had to battle it out for 45 moves with Adhiban, he and Gujrathi split the point after just 12.

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