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22nd Dubai Open 2022 R8: Aravindh Chithambaram ends Arjun Erigaisi's unbeaten run on his birthday

by Shahid Ahmed - 04/09/2022

In a battle of the reigning National champions, Aravindh Chithambaram defeated Arjun Erigaisi to emerge sole leader 7/8 at 22nd Dubai Open 2022. He will face Praggnanandhaa in Round 9. Aravindh must win the last round to become a clear champion, while a draw would leave his fate in Predke's hands. If Praggnanandhaa wins, he would have to hope for Predke to draw or lose, as his tie-break score is inferior to the top seed. Seven Indians out of eleven players are at 6/8. IM Arghyadip Das and IM Sammed Jaykumar Shete scored impressive victories over Kazakhstan no.1 GM Rinat Jumabayev and GM Sahaj Grover respectively. Round 9 starts today at 10 a.m. local time, 11:30 a.m. IST. Photo: Rupali Mullick

Aravindh or Praggnanandhaa - Who will win Dubai Open 2022?

GM Aravindh Chithambaram is India's first National Triple Crown champion. So anyone who has followed Aravindh's career trajectory knows that Aravindh has the ability to beat anyone on any given day and win tournaments too. Thus, him ending GM Arjun Erigaisi's 29-game unbeaten streak on his 19th birthday does not surprise anyone. He is currently the reigning National Rapid and Blitz champion. He should have been in the Olympiad team, however, the predefined selection criteria made it difficult for him to meet the eligibility requirements.

GM Aravindh Chithambaram ended GM Arjun Erigaisi's 29-game unbeaten streak to gain sole lead | Photo: Rupali Mullick

Arjun Erigaisi - Aravindh: 0-1

The last time GM Arjun Erigaisi beat GM Aravindh Chithambaram was in a Classical tournament was in March 2018. Arjun won first three of their encounters, after that Aravindh never lost a game against Arjun. They had only one draw, last year in a Rapid game. This year, the National champions did not face each other in a rating tournament. The online encounter was won by Aravindh. That statistic remained unchanged yesterday.

Position after 16...c4

White decided to exchange his queen for a rook and bishop which is not a bad decision. 17.dxe6 Rxd1 18.Raxd1 Rd8 19.Bc5 Re8 20.c3 Rxe6 Black showed confidence in his position and decided to get rid of the e6-pawn before it becomes a menace. 21.Bd5 Qc8 22.Bxc4 Kh8 23.Bxa7 Re8 24.

Position after 27.Bb3?

White made a questionable decision to offer an exchange of rooks. 27.Bb3 Rxd1 28.Rxd1 h6 taking care of his back-rank. 29.Be3 Ne5 Black is ready to bounce his knight on the weakened squares of the kingside. 30.Rd8+ Kh7 31.Bf4 Nd3 32.Be3 Ne5 33.Bf4 Nf3+ 34.Kg2 Ne1+ 35.Kf1 Nd3 and Black had no trouble converting his advantage into a full point.

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IM Aditya Mittal - GM M Amin Tabatabaei (IRI): 0.5-0.5 | Photo: Rupali Mullick

IM Vignesh N R - GM Samvel Ter-Sahakyan (ARM): 0.5-0.5 | Photo: Rupali Mullick

Sandipan - Vladimir

Position after 47...Rd4

Rook and opposite color bishop endgame generally ends in a draw. This game was also heading towards one. However, 47...Rd4 turned out to be a blunder. Can you find out the winning continuation for White?

GM Sandipan Chanda scored a hat-trick | Photo: Rupali Mullick

Arghyadip - Rinat: 1-0

Kazakhstan no.1 GM Rinat Jumabayev's woes continue. He suffered his third consecutive loss of the event. It was against IM Arghyadip Das in the penultimate round. Arghyadip possesses GM-strength and he has been a whisker away from the GM-title, has all the norms and more, just need to fulfill the rating requirement.

Position after 28...Rc8

In these type of positions, 28...a4 is the natural move to ensure the c5-knight cannot be disturbed. However, Black played 28...Rc8. Thus allowing 29.b4 axb4 30.axb4 Na6 31.Ba4 Nab8 32.h5 Bh7 33.Nxe5 Rcd8.

Position after 33...Rcd8

Here 34.Nxf7! would have been a nice way to finish. White took a more pragmatic approach 34.Nc4 Qa6 35.b5 Qa8 36.b6 Bg5 37.Ra2 Na6 38.Nd6 Nf6 39.Nxe8 Nxe8 40.Bxe8 Rxe8 41.Rxa6 and Black resigned.

IM Arghyadip Das completed a hat-trick of wins, while GM Rinat Jumabayev (KAZ) completed a hat-trick of losses | Photo: Rupali Mullick

Sammed - Sahaj

Position after 21.Bxh7+

21.Bxh7+ is a nice tactical shot. Black cannot take it due to the threat of Rxe6. 21...Kh8 22.Bc2 Rf7 23.Qe2 Re8 24.Ne5 Bxe5 25.Qh5+ Kg7 26.dxe5 Qh6 27.Qg4+ Kf8 28.h4 Qg7 29.Qxg7+ Kxg7 30.h5 and White went on to win the endgame.

IM Sammed Shete beat his second GM of the event | Photo: Rupali Mullick

GM Liviu-Dieter Nisipeanu (GER) - IM Nitish Belurkar: 0.5-0.5 | Photo: Rupali Mullick

WGM Divya Deshmukh - IM Nubairshah Shaikh: 1-0 | Photo: Rupali Mullick

FM Ayush Sharma - IM Kushagra Mohan: 1-0 | Photo: Rupali Mullick

GM Sandro Mareco (ARG) - Sambit Panda: 0-1 | Photo: Rupali Mullick

GM Aydin Suleymanli (AZE) - Ritviz Parab: 0.5-0.5 | Photo: Rupali Mullick

FM Suyog Wagh - IM Srihari L R: 0.5-0.5 | Photo: Rupali Mullick

Ojas Kulkarni - IM Oliver Dimakiling (PHI): 0.5-0.5 | Photo: Rupali Mullick

IM Husain Aziz (QAT) - Raghav Srivathsav Varayogi: 0-1 | Photo: Rupali Mullick

For more Round 8 photos, please click here.

 

A total of 163 players including 29 GMs, 29 IMs, 2 WGMs and 3 WIMs are taking part from 34 countries across the world including India. The tournament is being organized by Dubai Chess & Culture Club from 27th August to 4th September 2022 at Dubai Chess & Culture Club, UAE. The nine-round Swiss league tournament has a time control of 90 minutes + 30 seconds increment from move no.1.

Replay Round 8 games

Round 8 results

Rd.Bo.No. NameFEDRtgPts.ResultPts.NameFEDRtg No.
814
GMPraggnanandhaa RIND26616½ - ½6GMPredke AlexandrFID2692
1
822
GMErigaisi ArjunIND268960 - 16GMAravindh Chithambaram Vr.IND2614
13
8317
GMAdly AhmedEGY2582½ - ½GMGupta AbhijeetIND2631
7
848
GMSethuraman S.P.IND2625½ - ½GMHakobyan AramARM2612
15
8526
IMAditya MittalIND24965½ - ½5GMTabatabaei M. AminIRI2664
3
8628
IMVignesh N RIND24675½ - ½5GMTer-Sahakyan SamvelARM2625
9
8732
GMChanda SandipanIND245851 - 05GMAkopian VladimirUSA2616
11
8836
IMDas ArghyadipIND244651 - 05GMJumabayev RinatKAZ2615
12
8914
GMIndjic AleksandarSRB261351 - 05IMShyaamnikhil PIND2465
29
81038
IMNigmatov OrtikUZB243750 - 15GMHarsha BharathakotiIND2557
18
81150
FMPoormosavi Seyed KianIRI240451 - 05GMIniyan PIND2556
19
81257
IMSammed Jaykumar SheteIND238151 - 05GMGrover SahajIND2505
25
8136
GMNisipeanu Liviu-DieterGER2644½ - ½IMNitish BelurkarIND2416
47
81410
GMSadhwani RaunakIND26221 - 0FMMadaminov MukhiddinUZB2408
48
81624
GMArjun KalyanIND25131 - 0WIMKamalidenova MeruertKAZ2384
55
81730
CMPrraneeth VuppalaIND2464- - +Sanket ChakravartyIND2275
85
81874
WGMDivya DeshmukhIND23191 - 0IMMohammad Nubairshah ShaikhIND2457
33
81997
FMDe Silva L M S TSRI2212½ - ½FMSamant Aditya SIND2430
41
822106
FMAyush SharmaIND21581 - 0CMKushagra MohanIND2426
45
8235
GMMareco SandroARG265740 - 14Panda SambitIND2346
65

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Round 9 pairings

Rd.Bo.No. NameFEDRtgPts.ResultPts.NameFEDRtg No.
9113
GMAravindh Chithambaram Vr.IND26147GMPraggnanandhaa RIND2661
4
9318
GMHarsha BharathakotiIND255766GMErigaisi ArjunIND2689
2
947
GMGupta AbhijeetIND263166GMChanda SandipanIND2458
32
9536
IMDas ArghyadipIND244666GMSethuraman S.P.IND2625
8
9715
GMHakobyan AramARM261266IMSammed Jaykumar SheteIND2381
57
999
GMTer-Sahakyan SamvelARM2625WGMDivya DeshmukhIND2319
74
91028
IMVignesh N RIND2467GMSadhwani RaunakIND2622
10
91224
GMArjun KalyanIND2513Sanket ChakravartyIND2275
85
91326
IMAditya MittalIND2496FMAyush SharmaIND2158
106
91441
FMSamant Aditya SIND243055GMNisipeanu Liviu-DieterGER2644
6
91511
GMAkopian VladimirUSA261655IMNitish BelurkarIND2416
47
91719
GMIniyan PIND255655GMLaxman R.R.IND2381
56
91823
GMGagare ShardulIND252155IMMullick RaahilIND2352
64
91925
GMGrover SahajIND250555IMAjay Krishna SIND2367
60
92027
GMRaja Rithvik RIND249155Ashraf ArtinIRI2289
82
92129
IMShyaamnikhil PIND246555FMDe Silva L M S TSRI2212
97
92234
IMRathanvel V SIND245555Suyarov MukhammadzokhidUZB2169
105
92359
WGMVantika AgrawalIND237155IMNigmatov OrtikUZB2437
38
92465
Panda SambitIND234655GMThejkumar M. S.IND2430
40
92733
IMMohammad Nubairshah ShaikhIND2457IMAvinash RameshIND2322
72

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