Meenakshi bags maiden WGM norm
It was S Meenakshi's day at the Smith and Williamson British Open Chess championship. She bagged her maiden Woman Grandmaster norm in the eighth round, in Torquay, England.
Meenakshi (4.5 points) routed FIDE Master Peter Sowray
with a fine kingside attack and is pitted against GM Mark
Hebden of England in the next round. Even a defeat will do Meenakshi no harm as the criteria of playing in the
correct average rating is fulfilled.
Top seed GM Krishnan Sasikiran was yet again held to a draw, this
time by Chris Ward. Playing white, Ward played solidly and did
not give any real chance to Sasikiran.
Elsewhere, GM Pedyala Harikrishna drew with defending champion GM Joseph Gallagher and thus helped young Luke Mcshane of England to jump into sole lead with 6.5 points after a finely
crafted victory over compatriot Daniel Gormally.
Harikrishna, Gallaher and Sottish GM Jonathan Rowsan
are close behind with 6 points each.
A bunch of ten players including GM Abhijit Kunte, WGM
Koneru Humpy and IM R B Ramesh are on 5.5 points.
After a long drawn game in the previous round Gallagher
was not too keen on a do-or-die battle with the black pieces
against Harikrishna.
The opening featured Trompovsky attack by Harikrishna and
Gallagher obtained a dynamic balance after the first few
moves. The draw was agreed to in just 11 moves.
Moving well within the contention for what will be his
second GM norm, Ramesh disposed off compatriot GM Dibyendu
Barua.
Playing white, it was an early surprise for Barua as
Ramesh opted for the Caro Kann defence instead of his pet
Sicilian and equalised easily.
Barua went for complications in the resulting middlegame
and allowed Ramesh to gain the upper hand in tactical play as
Ramesh slowly converted his advantage into a full point.
Ramesh now needs a similar result against Kunte in the
next round to achieve the norm.
Kunte played an adventurous game against highly veteran
GM Jonathan Speelman of England. Playing white the Indian
faced the Pirc defence and went for the king side attack
straightway. Speelman however was quite equal to the task as
he traded the queens at the right juncture to gain a slight
advantage.
As the dust settled after further exchanges, Kunte
sacrificed a pawn and drew the game with repetition of moves.
Meanwhile, up and coming youngster Gauri Shankar won his
second British title scoring a brilliant 7/7 in the under-9
section. Gauri Shankar had earlier won the under-11 title.