20th Delhi GM Open 2023 R2-3: Sarvani Cheedella stuns Ratnakaran
by Shahid Ahmed - 25/03/2023
13-year-old Sarvani Cheedella scored the first big upset of 20th Delhi GM Open 2023 when she defeated IM Ratnakaran K in the second round. Shreya G Hipparagi, Gaurav Sharma and Jeeva A S held GM Aleksej Aleksandrov, IM Anuj Shrivatri and GM Vitaly Teterev to a draw each respectively. In the third round, 14-year-old Jaidambareesh N R had a good opportunity to win against GM Lalit Rohit before the tables turned and it was the GM who could have pushed for a full point in the endgame. Ishan Ghosh drew with GM Alexei Fedorov. As many as 87 players have won all of their first three games in this event. Round 3 starts at 10 a.m. IST. Photo: Aditya Sur Roy
Jaidambareesh and Ishan draw with GMs
The reigning Andhra Pradesh State Sub-Junior Under-15 Girls champion, Sarvani Cheedella scored a big victory against the strong IM Ratnakaran K in Round 2.
Sarvani Cheedella scored a big upset victory over IM Ratnakaran K in Round 2 | Photo: Aditya Sur Roy
20th Delhi GM Open 2023 will take place from 23rd to 30th March | Photo: Official site
Round 2: Shreya G Hipparagi - GM Aleksej Aleksandrov: 0.5-0.5 | Photo: Aditya Sur Roy
Jeeva - Teterev, Round 2
Position after 2...Ke7
White needed to go for Bxf6+ check right away to increase his chances. 3.Bxf6+ Kd7 4.Ne5+ would have made things quite difficult for Black to defend especially on less time. The game continued 3.Ne3 Bb7 4.Bxf6+ Kd7 5.Ne3 and it meandered into a draw. Find out the key difference between playing Bxf6+ in the above diagram and when it was actually played in the game.
Final moments: Jeeva A S vs GM Vitaly Teterev | Video: ChessBase India
13-year-old Sarvani Cheedella defeated IM Ratnakaran K | Video: ChessBase India
Gaurav Sharma (1495) drew with IM Anuj Shrivatri (2407).
Lalit - Jaidambareesh, Round 3
Position after 26.Re1
Jaidambareesh N R (1666) had a good opportunity in the above position. He needed to go 26...Rd4 instead of Rd5 which was played in the game. White does not have a good defense after Rd4. In the endgame, things turned into White's favor.
Position after 47...Be3
48.Ne5 lands Black in a pickle. Either he must exchange the bishop with the knight via Bd4 or keep his pieces glued to the defense. Of course, there is no immediate win for White but he would have had a long-term advantage.
Jaidambareesh N R was in a good position to push for a win against GM Lalit Rohit | Photo:
Aditya Sur Roy
Ishan Ghosh - GM Alexei Fedorov: 0.5-0.5 | Photo:
Aditya Sur Roy
Players in action | Photo: Aditya Sur Roy
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