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Arjun Erigaisi sinks Magnus Carlsen

Win over Norwegian superstar in seventh round early on Sunday was Indian’s first against the world champion

Our Bureau Calcutta Published 17.10.22, 03:54 AM
Indian Grandmaster Arjun Erigaisi.

Indian Grandmaster Arjun Erigaisi. Twitter

India Grandmaster Arjun Erigaisi on Sunday hogged the limelight beating world champion Magnus Carlsen in Round VII of the preliminaries of the Aimchess Rapid online chess tournament.

The 19-year-old Erigaisi had made a dismal start to the tournament losing to compatriot Vidit Gujrathi.

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The win over Norwegian superstar Carlsen in the seventh round early on Sunday was the Indian’s first against the world champion.

Erigaisi won three straight games, beating Nils Grandelius (Sweden), Daniel Naroditsky (US) and Carlsen before settling for a draw against Jan-Krzyszstof Duda (Poland).

He has 15 points and is in fifth place behind Uzbekistan’s Nodirbek Abdusattorov (17 points), Shahkriyar Mamedyarov (Azerbaijan) and Carlsen (both 16) and Duda (15).

Erigaisi had last month lost to Carlsen in the final of the Julius Baer Generation Cup online tournament. His 54-move win over the world champion enabled him to bounce back after a slow start to the event and brought him back into the top eight.

Another Indian Dommaraju Gukesh is in sixth place with 12 points after mixed fortunes on the second day of the preliminaries.

After beating fellow countryman Pentala Harikrishna in Round V, he lost to Abdusattorov and Naroditsky in the sixth and eighth round respectively. In between, he beat Grandelius in the seventh.

The other Indian players in the fray, Gujrathi, Aditya Mittal and Harikrishna are in the 10th, 11th and 15th spots respectively after eight rounds of the 15-round preliminary phase.

Gujrathi had an impressive win over world rapid champion Abdusattorov but draws against Grandelius and Naroditsky and a defeat at the hands of Carlsen pegged him back. Carlsen has not been at his best so far, having suffered two defeats (to Mamedyarov and Erigaisi) and escaped with a draw against young Indian GM Mittal in Round IV.

The Aimchess Rapid tournament is part of the Meltwater Champions Tour and features 16 players, including five from India.

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