K. Sasikiran capitalised on a late blunder by Jiri Stocek and provided the winning margin as India downed a fighting Czech Republic 2.5-1.5 to stay in the medal-hunt after eight rounds of Chess Olympiad here on Tuesday.
However, the Indian women’s medal chances received a major blow after
their Hungarian counterparts handed out a shock 3-1 defeat. India, inspite of enjoying rating superiority on every board against the 13th seeded rival, suffered its first loss of the competition. K. Humpy and Tania Sachdev lost with black pieces while D. Harika and Eesha Karavade drew, with white, without ever looking superior to their rivals.
The consolation to the Indian camp was provided by Sasikiran’s
crushing victory. India’s sixth victory was worth a share of the third
place - behind leader USA and second-placed Poland - with six other
countries.
After Viswanathan Anand and B. Adhiban drew their games with black
pieces, Sasikiran and Vidit Gujarati went about their task of pressing
home the advantage of playing with white pieces.
Much before Vidit settled for a draw following a 67-move marathon
spread over five hours with Viktor Laznika who escaped defeat with
sound defensive ploys, Sasikiran gave the Indian camp much to cheer
about when he punished Stocek for a poor pawn-move on the 34th turn
and tightened the noose two moves later.
Eighth round results:
Open: Czech Republic (11) lost to India (13) 1.5-2.5 (David Navara
drew with Viswanathan Anand; Viktor Laznicka drew with Vidit Gujarati;
Zbynek Hracek drew with B. Adhiban; Jiri Stocek lost to K. Sasikiran);
USA (15) bt Azerbaijan (13) 2.5-1.5; Armenia (13) drew with Poland
(14) 2-2; Spain (11) lost to Germany (13) 1.5-2.5; Israel (11) lost to
England (13) 1.5-2.5; France (13) bt Ukraine (11) 2.5-1.5; China (13)
bt Netherlands (11) 2.5-1.5.
Women: Hungary (13) beat India (11) 3-1 (Hoang Thanh Trang bt K.
Humpy; Anita Gara drew with D. Harika; Ticia Gara bt Tania Sachdev;
Juliana Terbe drew with Eesha Karavade); Ukraine (14) bt Armenia (13)
3-1; China (14) bt Romania (12) 3.5-0.5; USA (13) bt Italy (11) 3-1;
Georgia 1 (12) lost to Kazakhstan (13) 1-3; Georgia 2 (11) lost to
Azerbaijan (13) 1.5-2.5.