Arjun Erigaisi (Credit: Twitter)
Erigaisi edged Predke in a 71-transfer sport with white items to maneuver as much as 1.5 factors after having began with a loss to skilled compatriot P Harikrishna
Indian Grandmaster Arjun Erigaisi outwitted Serbia’s Alexandr Predke within the third spherical of the Chennai Grand Masters Chess Championship right here on Sunday to safe his maiden win within the match.
It was the one decisive consequence within the third spherical with the opposite three video games ending in attracts.
Chennai Grand Masters 2023GM Arjun Erigaisi ( @ArjunErigaisi ) scores his first win of the match in Round 3 right this moment. He beat GM Alexandr Predke with the white items! All the opposite video games of the day led to a draw.
Round 3 abstract:-Parham vs Gukesh: 0.5-0.5Sjugirov vs…
— MGD1 (@mgd1_esports) December 17, 2023
Teenaged Grandmaster and native star D Gukesh held Iran’s Parham Maghsoodloo in 30 strikes with black items for his third straight draw. He has 1.5 factors and is positioned fifth within the standings.
Erigaisi edged Predke in a 71-transfer sport with white items to maneuver as much as 1.5 factors after having began with a loss to skilled compatriot P Harikrishna.
Harikrishna and Pavel Eljanov (Ukraine) settled for a draw after 34 strikes.
Harkrishna and Hungary’s Sanan Sjugirov are on the high of the standings with 2 factors apiece.
Gukesh and Erigaisi are competing for a spot in subsequent 12 months’s Candidates match and a very good efficiency right here will enhance their prospects.
Results: Round 3: Parham Maghsoodloo drew D Gukesh, Pentala Harikrishna drew Pavel Eljanov, Sanan Sjugirov drew Levon Aronian (USA), Arjun Erigaisi beat Alexandr Predke.
Standings after spherical three: 1-2. Sanan Sjugirov, P Harikrishna – 2 factors, 3. Aronian – 1.5, 4. Eljanov – 1.5, 5. Gukesh – 1.5, 6. Erigaisi – 1.5, 7. Predke – 1, 8. Maghsoodloo – 1.
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