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Grandmaster P Harikrishna scored significant win over Sergei Tiviakov in the eighth round of the Montreal International Chess tournament. Harikrishna now occupies the second position along with Tiviakov, half-a-point behind Vassily Ivanchuk of Ukraine. It was an exciting day in the tournament as four of the five games ended decisively and Ivanchuk made the most of Tiviakov's loss by shooting into the lead with a win against GM Kamil Miton with the black pieces. GM Nigel Short overcame his abysmal form to register his first victory of the tournament by beating Pavel Eljanov while Gata Kamsky fell back to the fourth position when he drew his game against Pascal Chabonneau. Mark Bluvshtein crashed to his fourth successive defeat, losing to Emil Sutovsky in the eighth round. Harikrishna played the Fianchetto Variation against the Queens Indian defense and got a minute edge from the opening. The players waged a slow strategic battle and the game seemed to be heading for a draw after the queens were exchanged on the 28th move. Tiviakov tried to seize the initiative by advancing his kingside pawns at the cost of creating weakness in his position. Harikrishna made inroads into the black position by exploiting this factor and obtained the better prospects in the endgame. He won a pawn with a nice tactical shot on the 50th move and then nursed his advantage to victory with precise technical play. Ivanchuk scored a superb victory over Polish GM Kamil Miton and emerged sole leader. Playing the Queens Indian Defense, Ivanchuk equalised without much difficulty after the exchange of light squared bishops. Miton tried to attack on the queenside but Ivanchuk easily parried the threats. The focus of the game suddenly shifted to the kingside when Ivanchuk sacrificed a bishop to rip open the white king's position. Miton was unable to cope with the threats to his king and suffered huge material loss. He resigned in a completely hopeless position after 40 moves. The game between Kamsky and Charbonneau was a hard-fought technical tussle. Kamsky, playing black, tried his best to complicate matters after drifting into a worse endgame, but all his inventiveness could not fetch him more than a draw. Short demonstrated excellent tactical play to beat Pavel Eljanov with the black pieces. Mark Bluvshtein, who had played so well in the initial rounds, seemed all at sea against the Tarrasch defense employed by Israeli GM Emil Sutovsky. Having got into an inferior position in the endgame, Bluvshtein failed to put up much resistance and went down in 40 moves. Results Round 8: Kamil Miton (Pol, 3.5) lost to Vassily Ivanchuk(Ukr, 6.0); Pentala Harikrishna (Ind, 5.5) beat Sergei Tiviakov (Ned, 5.5); Pascal Charbonneau (Can, 2.5) drew Gata Kamsky (USA, 5.0); Pavel Eljanov (Ukr, 4.0) lost to Nigel Short (Eng, 2.0); Mark Bluvshtein (Can, 2.5) last to Emil Sutovsky (Isr, 3.5) The moves - P. Harikrishna vs S. Tiviakov
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