ADVT:

  Home   Astrology   Business   Indiafocus   Lifestyle   Movies   News   Parenting   Online Exam   Sports   Travel
   Sports    Athletics    Cricket    Golf    Hockey    Soccer    Tennis    Others    Archives


Sports HomeOthers
Harikrishna wins second round
Monday, December 31, 2007 19:50 [IST]

Italy: After a rather indifferent show in the opening round, Grandmaster P Harikrishna bounced back in style defeating local star Michele Godena in the second round of the 50th edition of Reggio Emilia International Chess tournament here today.

The Indian Grandmaster, who had lost to top seed Zoltan Almasi of Hungary, scored his first point in the event and elevated himself to joint third spot in the category-16 tournament as the other four games of the second round ended as draws.

Harikrishna had some opening problems against Almasi with black pieces, but began confidently in his second match with the king pawn which came as a surprise to Godena.

The Italian GM took a lot of time but could not find a way to wriggle out of problems as Harikrishna emerged with slightly better prospects when the middle game arrived.

Godena found solace in going for a pawn-less endgame but the Indian was quite up to the task in handling the endgame intricacies. With clinical precision, Harikrishna cut out all possible counterplay by Godena and romped home in 58 moves.

Almasi and Mihail Marin of Romania remained at the helm following easy draws with Viktor Korchnoi of Switzerland and David Navara of Czech Republic respectively.

The two leaders inched up to 1.5 points out of a possible two and are followed by Harikrishna, Korchnoi, Navara, Konstantin Landa of Russia, Ni Hua of China and Vugar Gashimov of Azerbaijan, who all have one point each. 


Source : PTI

 Post Your Feedback   
Name
Email ID
Comments
 Other Features
News today
Cricket Ranking
Tennis Ranking
Print this page
Mail this page
Archives
Gallery


  
More News
England wait for security...
Tennis star Davenport drops...
Dhoni skips exam, college to...
Pepe joins Real Madrid long...
Choo at a risk of premature...
Miller backs reluctant players...
FA investigating claims of...
Bradman cap set to break...
Armstrong to make Tour de...
Ponting in favour of bouncy...
Davydenko heads Chennai Open...
No immediate threat to 2011 WC
Ronaldo wins Golden Ball award
Churchill get past East Bengal...
Pak should cut ties with Ind...
Tour appears to be on
India drops down in ICC Test...
'I am not interested in...
I-League: Fluctuating fortunes...
I-League: Sporting shock for...
Test moved from Ahmedabad to...