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Grandmaster Abhijeet Gupta has won the London Chess Classic 2011 open section with a fine win over GM Keith Arkell of England while Indian International Master Sahaj Grover got the second position after after the final round of the event that concluded on Sunday. Abhijeet, a former world junior champion and reigning Indian national champion, scored eight points in all and will be past the coveted 2650 ELO rating mark in the next rating list, while Sahaj continued his progress for his Grandmaster title.
"I came here last year and had mediocre results, but off late I have been playing better and this win here will probably help me a lot for tough future events like Gibraltar and Aeroflot open," said Abhijeet after a nerve-wracking final game against Arkell. "I had much better position out of the opening and he used too much time to complicate matters, it was a pretty crazy game but somehow, I was able to pull through," said the former under-10 world champion and the reigning World Junior bronze medallist, said Sahaj Grover.
"I came here last year and had mediocre results, but off late I have been playing better and this win here will probably help me a lot for tough future events like Gibraltar and Aeroflot open," said Abhijeet after a nerve-wracking final game against Arkell. "I had much better position out of the opening and he used too much time to complicate matters, it was a pretty crazy game but somehow, I was able to pull through," said the former under-10 world champion and the reigning World Junior bronze medallist, said Sahaj Grover.
There was Indian dominance in the junior section as all the prizes were shared by them. Mohammad Ashraf, PV Nandhidhaa and under-12 world champion Murali Karthikeyan shared the honours in the junior category. You can access the official website of the London Chess Classic for more details.
Here are the top standings:
Here are the top standings:
Rank |
Name |
Score |
Fed. |
Rating |
---|---|---|---|---|
1 |
GM Gupta, Abhijeet |
8.0 |
IND |
2640 |
2 |
IM Grover, Sahaj |
7.5 |
IND |
2515 |
3 |
GM Jones, Gawain C B |
7.0 |
ENG |
2635 |
4 |
GM Hillarp Persson, Tiger |
7.0 |
SWE |
2530 |
5 |
IM Das, Arghyadip |
7.0 |
IND |
2470 |
6 |
GM Summerscale, A P |
7.0 |
ENG |
2422 |
7 |
IM D`Costa, Lorin A R |
7.0 |
ENG |
2409 |
8 |
GM Cornette, Matthieu |
6.5 |
FRA |
2548 |
9 |
GM Wells, Peter K |
6.5 |
ENG |
2492 |
10 |
IM Smith, Axel |
6.5 |
SWE |
2480 |
11 |
IM Hunt, Adam C |
6.5 |
ENG |
2458 |
12 |
IM Pert, Richard G |
6.5 |
ENG |
2455 |
13 |
GM Arkell, Keith C |
6.5 |
ENG |
2418 |
14 |
IM Houska, Jovanka |
6.5 |
ENG |
2415 |
15 |
IM Slavin, Alexei |
6.5 |
RUS |
2400 |
16 |
IM Bates, Richard A |
6.5 |
ENG |
2386 |
17 |
IM Mikkelsen, Nikolaj |
6.5 |
DEN |
2381 |
18 |
FM Weber, Tom |
6.5 |
LUX |
2355 |
19 |
Stoma, Pawel |
6.5 |
POL |
2316 |
20 |
GM Tikkanen, Hans |
6.0 |
SWE |
2586 |
21 |
GM Pert, Nicholas |
6.0 |
ENG |
2563 |
22 |
GM Hebden, Mark L |
6.0 |
ENG |
2515 |
23 |
IM Roy Chowdhury, Saptarshi |
6.0 |
IND |
2411 |
24 |
IM Thorfinnsson, Bjorn |
6.0 |
ISL |
2402 |
25 |
IM Rendle, Thomas E |
6.0 |
ENG |
2389 |
26 |
IM Buckley, Graeme N |
6.0 |
ENG |
2383 |
27 |
IM Ferguson, Mark |
6.0 |
ENG |
2374 |
28 |
IM Getz, Nicolai |
6.0 |
NOR |
2369 |
29 |
IM Crouch, Colin S |
6.0 |
ENG |
2366 |
30 |
Gislason, Gudmundur |
6.0 |
ISL |
2318 |
31 |
FM Alfred, Nathan S W |
6.0 |
ENG |
2294 |
32 |
CM Coleman, David J |
6.0 |
ENG |
2244 |
33 |
FM Smith, Andrew Philip |
6.0 |
IRL |
2167 |
34 |
Tozer, Philip A A |
6.0 |
ENG |
2159 |
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Very nice run by the national champion.
ReplyDeletenice chess player he had a nice show at the candidates we can expect him to grow. a new talented force from India surely.
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