Anand beats Fridman\, Abhijeet runs out of steam in sixth round

Anand beats Fridman, Abhijeet runs out of steam in sixth round

Press Trust of India  |  Isle of Man (UK) 

Having taken a bye in the last round, a fresh outclassed of but compatriot lost to of the in the sixth round of tournament here on Friday.

With just three rounds to come in the toughest open tournament of the world, as many as six players share the lead on five points apiece. The leaders are Maxime Vachier-Lagrave of France, Rodoslaw Wojtaszek of Poland, of China, of and the American duo of and Nakamura.

Anand, along with compatriots Gupta and S P Sethuraman, shares the seventh spot on 4.5 points each and as the event reaches its business end the five-time World Champion will be looking forward to up the ante.

Playing with white against Fridman, Anand got in to a better position early in the game and capitalised to win a pawn for little compensation. However, Fridman proved he is a seasoned and did not give up for long and the game lasted 72 moves.

Gupta, in his own words, missed the opening.

"I somehow did not get things right," he said after the game.

Having beaten the likes of Le Quang Liem and Vidit Gujrathi in last two rounds, it was a disappointment for Gupta to lose quickly but falling in an opening nuance early can be disastrous against elite opposition.

The English opening by Nakamura went well for the American and Gupta sacrificed a pawn at the wrong moment to hand over the initiative.

Nakamura finished the game with a pretty sequence of moves, winning material through a knight fork in the end.

Among other Indians in the fray, Vidit Gujrathi suffered a second shocking loss at the hands of of Russia, while was outdone by Gawain Jones of England.

Sethuraman remained on course for a good finish beating of the and he has a big match lined up against none other than Anand in the next round.

Important results after round six: (USA, 5) beat (4.5); B. Adhiban (4) drew with Levon Aronian (ARM, 4); (4.5) beat (GER, 3.5); Vidit Gujarati (3.5) lost to (RUS, 4.5); Gawain Jones (ENG, 4.5) beat (3.5); (USA, 3.5) lost to S P Sethuraman (4.5); Le Quang Liem (VIE, 4) beat Swapnil Dhopade (3.5); (HUN, 4) beat Shyam Sundar (3); (3.5) drew with (ISR, 3.5); Darini Pouria (IRI, 3.5) drew with Surya Shekhar Ganguly (3.5); (ENG, 4) beat (3); (RUS, 3) lost to D Gukesh (4); C R G Krishna (4) beat Servak Krikor (BRA, 3); Seul Georg (GER, 3.5) drew with (3.5).

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First Published: Fri, October 26 2018. 21:20 IST