The 2nd Gujarat International Open begins in Ahmedabad
The 2nd Gujarat International Open Chess Tournament has begun in Ahmedabad, Gujarat and will continue till the 29th of September 2019. The category A of the event has attracted a total of 206 participants this year from 13 different nations across world out of which 166 are from India. There are as many as 46 titled players competing which include 15 Grandmasters and 13 International Masters. With a rating of 2596, Ivan Rozum of Russia is the top seed of the event, while Deepan Chakkravarthy and Sandipan Chanda of the host country follow him closely on the second and third spots respectively. The tournament is disbursing an impressive cash fund of Rs.13,00,000/- in the category A event and Rs. 25,00,000/- in all. In this illustrated article we bring you the glimpses of the first day's action.
The 2nd Gujarat International Open Chess Tournament this year has three categories in all. The category A of the event is meant for players rated 2000 or above, while categories B and C are reserved for players below 1999 and 1599 respectively. Organized by the Gujarat State Chess Association, the category A - Grandmasters is a ten-round Swiss event which gives 90 minutes to each player for the entire game with a 30 seconds increment per move from move one.
The first round of the event went as expected as most of the top players won comfortably against their lower rated opponents. However, the eighth board witnessed a huge upset as India's blitz king, Grandmaster Laxman Rajaram, went down against 1813 rated Chilukuri Sai Varshith with the white pieces. Rodrigo Vásquez Schroder was also surprisingly held to a draw by AIM Abhay Bandewar in 34 moves on board six.
Laxman Rajaram faces a shocker!
Laxman Rajaram - Chilukuri Sai Varshith, Round 1
Well, Black's pieces are visibly better placed than White's and his next course of action would be to improve his f6 knight via Nh7-f8-e6 or Ne8-c7-e6. Keeping this in mind the most logical move for White here is the prophylactic g3. This controls the all important f4 square and thus keeps the black knight at bay. In the game however 43.Ra7 was played and this allowed Black to seize the initiative with 44.Ra5 Nc7 45.Ke3 Ra3+ 46.Kd2 Ra2+ 47.Ke1 Ne6
Note, the white bishop on e2 is still hemmed in while Black has improved the position of his knight. Rxd5 is not possible here because then comes Rxe2+ Kxe2 Nf4+ fork! Also, 48.g3 doesn't make much sense now as Black can then simply push 48...c3!
All other games on the top boards ended in favour of the higher seeded players. Ivan Rozum beat Delhi's Subham with the black pieces on board one and on boards two and three Deepan Chakkravarthy and Sandipan Chanda got the better of Abdullah Al Raison and Garv Rai respectively. A total of 86 players are tied to the first place with 1.0/1 after round one. The results of top twenty boards at the end of first round is given below:
Results of first round
Bo. | No. | Name | Rtg | Pts. | Result | Pts. | Name | Rtg | No. | ||||
1 | 103 | Shubham | 1843 | 0 | 0 - 1 | 0 | GM | Rozum Ivan | 2596 | 1 | |||
2 | 2 | GM | Deepan Chakkravarthy J. | 2539 | 0 | 1 - 0 | 0 | Abdullah Al Raison | 1838 | 104 | |||
3 | 105 | Garv Rai | 1828 | 0 | 0 - 1 | 0 | GM | Chanda Sandipan | 2529 | 3 | |||
4 | 4 | GM | Rahman Ziaur | 2492 | 0 | 1 - 0 | 0 | Sreekar J S S | 1818 | 106 | |||
5 | 107 | Kumthekar Shubham | 1817 | 0 | 0 - 1 | 0 | GM | Saptarshi Roy | 2480 | 5 | |||
6 | 6 | GM | Vasquez Schroeder Rodrigo | 2476 | 0 | ½ - ½ | 0 | AIM | Abhay Bandewar | 1815 | 108 | ||
7 | 109 | Md Zia Uddin | 1815 | 0 | 0 - 1 | 0 | IM | Nguyen Van Huy | 2454 | 7 | |||
8 | 8 | GM | Laxman R.R. | 2437 | 0 | 0 - 1 | 0 | Chilukuri Sai Varshith | 1813 | 110 | |||
9 | 111 | Dave Sneh | 1809 | 0 | 0 - 1 | 0 | IM | Das Sayantan | 2434 | 9 | |||
10 | 10 | GM | Neelotpal Das | 2433 | 0 | 1 - 0 | 0 | Vijay Anand M. | 1806 | 112 | |||
11 | 113 | Aniruddh Chatterjee | 1805 | 0 | 0 - 1 | 0 | GM | Lugovskoy Maxim | 2422 | 11 | |||
12 | 12 | FM | Mitrabha Guha | 2414 | 0 | - - + | 0 | Garv Gaur | 1801 | 114 | |||
13 | 115 | Joshi Deergha Raj | 1799 | 0 | 0 - 1 | 0 | GM | Himanshu Sharma | 2408 | 13 | |||
14 | 14 | GM | Karthikeyan P. | 2408 | 0 | 1 - 0 | 0 | AFM | Choubey Saurabh | 1789 | 116 | ||
15 | 117 | Akshit Jha | 1789 | 0 | ½ - ½ | 0 | GM | Murshed Niaz | 2405 | 15 | |||
16 | 16 | GM | Hesham Abdelrahman | 2396 | 0 | 1 - 0 | 0 | Bagwe Gaurang | 1788 | 118 | |||
17 | 119 | Abhirami Madabushi | 1786 | 0 | 0 - 1 | 0 | IM | Eraschenkov Denis | 2390 | 17 | |||
18 | 18 | IM | Vlassov Nikolai | 2384 | 0 | ½ - ½ | 0 | Kadam Rishi R | 1772 | 120 | |||
19 | 121 | Rohnit G Amin | 1772 | 0 | ½ - ½ | 0 | GM | Manik Mikulas | 2375 | 19 | |||
20 | 20 | IM | Konguvel Ponnuswamy | 2374 | 0 | ½ - ½ | 0 | Sawant Akshay | 1761 | 122 |
Complete results and standings
Photos from the inauguration ceremony
We thank Mr. Bhavesh Patel (C.E.O Gujarat State Chess Association) for sending us photos from the venue!
The tournament was inaugurated on 22nd September by Shri Ajay Patel (President Emeritus, Gujarat State Chess Association), Shri Bhavesh Patel (CEO, Gujarat State Chess Association), Shri Jayesh Modi (President, Karnavati Club), Shri Mayur Patel (Vice President, Gujarat State Chess Association), Shri Samir Shah (Treasurer, Gujarat State Chess Association), and Shri Tejas Bakre (1st GM of Gujarat).