AAI Grandmaster Chess Tournament Started |
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Thursday, 23 June 2011 02:55 |
New Delhi, June 22: The inaugural Airports Authority of India Grandmaster chess tournament got off to a rousing start, as all three games ended in a decisive manner at the AAI Officer’s Institute on Wednesday. The young and energetic field, with an average age of just over 20 years but 2662 in Elo Ratings, produced some exciting games. The Indian duo, however, had a disappointing start with both Krishnan Saskiran (black) and Parimarjan Negi losing their games. Sasi lost to Wesley So in 38 moves before the time control while Negi went down to top seed and World Junior No. 1, Fabiano Caruana in 47 moves. Replay the games with computer analysis. In the third game Viktor Laznicka (Cze) with black pieces got the better of Hou Yifan (China) in a Caro-Kann Classical. After more than six hours, Laznicka won in 65 moves in a tough battle. Laznicka said he could have won much earlier when he was two pawns up but he missed many winning lines. “I should have won it much earlier, but I missed them,” he said smilingly. Round one video Late on Tuesday, Mr. Vaylar Ravi, the Minister for Civil Aviation, drew the lots for players. Also present was Mr. V P Agrawal, Chairman, Airports Authority of India. ![]() “I have played Sasi before four years ago in Macau, but that time we drew and I had black. I was a bit surprised to see him play Four Knights in the Sicilian and I thought he would play Najdorf variation. I realized I was winning about three or four moves before he resigned. It has been a good start and I will celebrate with some more good Indian food and a nice swim in this hot weather,” said the smiling and big built, 18-year-old Filipino. Sasi, who while drawing with Wesley So in 2007, had gone on to win three gold at the Asian Indoor Games, said, “It was disappointing. I missed a queen move around the 34th. Anyway there is a long way to go in the tournament.” ![]() “I was actually trying to gain equality and then it is not clear where he made a mistake and went into a losing position. Both of us were in some kind of time trouble. I realized it was a no-risk situation for me. I could win, but if I played right I could not lose, so I kept going. There really is no time to celebrate in such a long tournament and I have been spending time preparing because it is too hot to go out,” said the Caruana. ![]() Results of the first round: Parimarjan Negi lost to Fabiano Caruana; Hou Yifan lost to Viktor Laznicka; Wesley So beat Krishnan Sasikiran. See more photos from the first round. Draw for second round: Fabiano Caruana (Ita) v Krishnan Sasikiran (Ind); Viktor Laznicka (Cze) v Wesley So (Phi); and Parimarjan Negi (Ind) v Hou Yifan (Chn) Official website |