Serbia Open 2022 R2: Kushagra and Sakshi showcase endgame endurance
CM Kushagra Mohan and WIM Sakshi Chitlange showed some fine endgame knowledge in Round 2 of Serbia Open 2022 Masters. Both of them are among Indian players at 2/2. GM B Adhiban, GM Abhimanyu Puranik, IM Padmini Rout, IM Anuj Shrivatri, IM P Shyam Nikhil and IM Aditya S Samant are the remaining Indians who have made a 100% start. FM Kashish Manoj Jain continues his momentum from the previous round. He had a significant advantage in the final position where he decided to draw with IM Yoav Milikow (ISR). Round 3 starts today at 7:30 p.m. IST. Photo: Aditya Sur Roy
32 players at 2/2
IM Muthaiah Al, WIM Arpita Mukherjee, FM Ram Aravind L N and IM V Saravanan drew with GM Aryan Chopra, IM Nitish Belurkar, IM Nurgyul Salimova (BUL) and GM Aydin Suleymanli (AZE) each respectively in the second round.
Kushagra - Alisher: 1-0
CM Kushagra Mohan (2343) seized his opportunity in the endgame against IM Alisher Suleymenov (KAZ, 2467).
White has made an offer for a rook exchange. Shall Black take it? If your answer is no, like it happened in the game then it is incorrect. 51...Rb8 loses after 52.Rxa5. White's advanced pawns, well-placed rook combined with the fact that the king is not cut-off from rushing towards the center, helped White to convert it into a full point. Check out Kushagra's fine technique in scoring the win.
Sanjin - Shyam: 0-1
FM Sanjin Culum (BIH, 2287) made an inaccuracy in the queen ending. It made his position completely lost against IM P Shyam Nikhil (2443). However, Shyam made an inaccuracy at a crossroads which allowed his opponent to save the day.
There is no doubt that Black is completely winning here as the b3-passed pawn is unstoppable. However, Black needs to be careful about the back rank, mostly perpetual check threats. 26...g6 or h6, which is correct way to proceed here? Black opted for the wrong one which White was unable to spot correctly. Shyam eventually went on to win the game. Try to find out which coffee house move Black should opt for and the reasoning behind it.
Vignesh - Sakshi: 0-1
WIM Sakshi Chitlange (2216) made the most out of her opportunity in the endgame against IM Vignesh N R (2427).
Black can still save the game after 41.d6 due to the fact that he still has a few pawns left, which can be a game changer. The natural and humane 41...Be8 was played in the game. White is winning in various ways after that. Find out what Black should have done instead to save the game.
Highlights
A few interesting finishes from Round 2
A total of 263 players including 38 GMs, 68 IMs, 6 WGMs and 13 WIMs are taking part from 38 countries across the world including India. The tournament is being organized by Serbia Chess Federation from 28th June to 7th July 2022 at Novi Sad, Serbia. The nine-round Swiss league tournament has a time control of 90 minutes/40 moves + 15 minutes for whole game, 30 seconds increment from move no.1.