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January 3, 2002 1230 IST
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Harikrishna draws but retains leadIndia's youngest Grandmaster Pendyala Harikrishna maintained his lead in the Premier event of the 77th Hastings International Chess Congress, in Hastings, England, despite being held to a draw in his fifth round match on Wednesday.Playing black, the 15-year-old Andhra boy drew against GM Petr Kiriakov (2547) of Russia after 32 moves. The half point swelled his tally to 3.5 points. Harikrishna did not have do much to get a desirable draw against Kiriakov with the black pieces. India's youngest GM opened with the Slav defence but the game was transposed in to a Queen's gambit exchange variation by the Russian stalwart. The opening witnessed an early trade of light square Bishops after which it became increasingly difficult for white to press for an advantage. Playing energetically in the middlegame, Harikrishna opened the queenside and voluntarily opted for an isolated queen pawn to give his pieces a lot of air. Kiriakov could do nothing against the black weak pawn structure and it was more of a shadow boxing that he fougill his 32nd move. Second-seed GM Krishnan Sasikiran (2569) was also involved in a quick 19-move draw with Mark Hebden (2567) of England. Playing black, Sasikiran too did not face any difficulties as Hebden side-tracked from the popular variations against the Queen's Gambit accpted. The Englishman, who is yet to score a victory here, kept away from the complexities of a wild middlgame and exchanged the knights in the centre to shield his queen pawn. The resulting position was just equal and truce was signed in 19 moves. Sasikiran, Alexei Barsov (2525) of Uzbekistan, Petr Kiriakov (2547) of Russia and Joseph Gallagher (2511) of Switzerland share the second spot with three points each. Top-seed GM Zhang Zhong of China scored his first victory of the tournament defeating Peter Wells (2517) of England, while Joseph Gallagher beat Irina Krush of the United States. In the sixth round on Thursday, Harikrishna will play with white against Irina Krush of the United States, while Sasikiran, also with white, will face Peter Well of England. In the challengers event, being organised simultaneously, 11-year old David Howell from Seaford East Sussex caused huge upset by beating Scottish Grandmaster Colin McNab in 41 moves. David who plays for Crowborough Chess Club in Sussex and Ashtead Chess Club in Surrey came second in the World under-12 championships in Spain and won a bronze medal in the European U12 championships in Greece. Top-seed GM Vita Tsheshkovsky of Russia now shares the top place with Zvonko Stanojoski of Germany with 5 points after sixth round. Tsheshkovsky drew with Daniel Gormally of England, while Stanojoski defeated Sergei Azarov of Belarus to move up. GM Dibyendu Barua slipped to joint 13th positioon with four points after drawing against IM Simon Williams of England from the white side of a king pawn game. Woman Grandmaster S Vijayalakshmi and IM P Konguvel remained on 3.5 points going down to IM John Shaw (Scotland) and GM James Plaskett (England) respectively but GM Pravin Thipsay came back in to the reckoning with a convincing victory over English rookie Bert Addison and moved to four points. Also scoring victories were IMs D V Prasad, Neeraj Kumar Mishra, Lanka Ravi and International Woman Master Aarthie Ramaswamy who all have four points apiece.
The moves (fifth round):
M Hebden vs K Sasikiran
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