
CALCUTTA, FEB 11: Top seed Grandmaster Alexei Federov of Belarus joined over-night leader GM Mikhail Ulibin of Russia at the top with a hard earned victory over GM Maxim Sorokin of Argentina in the sixth round of the 10th Goodricke International Open chess championship at Gorky Sadan.
Both Ulibin and Federov have five points from six outings.
The Indian hopefuls GM Dibyendu Barua and GM norm holder K Sasikiran came back into reckoning after yesterday8217;s debacle with thumping victories over Dinesh Kumar Sharma and L Chiong Phillipines respectively. Both Barua and Sasikiran are on four points.
Sashikiran played the classical variation to counter Chiong8217;s kings Indian defence with white pieces. With thematic piece play, Sasikiran broke-through the queenside and obtained the upper hand. In mutual time trouble, Sasikiran could not keep up the momentum and sacrificed his queen for two pieces. However, Chiong fell short of required quota of 40 moves in two hours, and was declared lost on time.
Barua playeda street-smart game to overcome the challenge of IM norm holder Sharma. In the Guilco Viano, Sharma black tried to open the centre with D5 early in the opening that proved fatal. Barua maneuvered his queen well to initiate a king side attack and won a pawn after which it was a matter of routine technique for the Grandmaster.
The top board witnessed a premeditated draw between GMs Wojtkeiwicz Poland and Ulibin and so did board three between GMs Yevgeny Gleizlrov 4.5 pts, Russia and Dorian Rogozenko Romania. Apart from these, the rest of the games provided ample entertainment.