Chanda beats FIDE Master Erik Hedman
On a day when draws were the norm, Sandipan Chanda strengthened his chances
of a final Grandmaster norm with a finely-crafted victory over FIDE
Master Erik Hedman of Sweden in the fifth round of the Czech Open Grandmaster tournament in Pardubice.
Czech GM Jiri Stocek outwitted International Master
Vladimir Belov of Russia in the lone decisive game on the top
nine boards and joined overnight leader Vladislav Borovikov of
Ukraine atop the table on 4.5 points.
Top seed GM Krishnan Sasikiran, GM Pendyala Harikrishna, GM Abhijit
Kunte, IM S S Ganguly and Sandipan are among 27 players closely following the two leaders with 4 points each to their
credit.
Hedman entered where even the best fear to tread against
Sandipan. Going for unwarranted complications from the black
side of a Reti opening, the Swede was outclassed by
Sandipan in the middlegame. To wriggle out of his difficulties
Hedman was forced to part with a pawn and got the Bishops of
opposite colour.
Undeterred by the exchange of pieces at regular
intervals, Sandipan cashed in on another mistake by his
opponent and exchanged the queens on the 27th move to arrive
at a winning endgame.
The technicalities were handled in copybook fashion
thereon by Sandipan and he notched the full point in 42 moves.
Harikrishna defeated IM Cvek Robert of Czech Republic to
move ahead after a rather slack start in the tournament.
Taking a cue from teammate Ganguly's victory against GM
Klovans in the previous round, Harikrishna added some more
flavour to the Glek variation of the Scotch opening with the
white pieces.
Robert was confined to a passive defence as Harikrishna
rolled his kingside pawn early in the middlegame and got a
spatial advantage.
In his bid to equalise quickly, Robert made a positional
mistake and gave Harikrishna a pawn majority on the queen side
that proved decisive. Harikrishna nonchalantly exchanged all
the heavy pieces barring the queen and then worked the Bishops
of opposite colours to his advantage to create a mating web
around Robert's king. The game lasted 39 moves.
For top seed Sasikiran it turned out to be an eventful
draw with IM Emanuel Berg of Sweden.
Playing black, Sasikiran
employed the Sicilian Nazdorf and faced the sharp English
attack. Berg did not venture into the attacking variations and
played it safe to allow Sasikiran to equalise early in the
middlegame.
Sasikiran, however, pressed hard for an advantage right
through but did not quite succeed and the game was drawn vide
perpetual checks in 42 moves.
Ganguly and Kunte played a 25-move draw between them-
selves from an English opening while GM Dibyendu Barua had a
similar result against Martin Kubala (Czech Republic).
Asian Junior girls' Champion Tania Sachdev continued with
her impressive run and held Woman Grandmaster Irina Umanskaya
to a draw. Tania has 2.5 points from five games.