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Can Aryan Chopra win Serbia Open 2022 Masters?

by Shahid Ahmed - 06/07/2022

GM Aryan Chopra is currently at 6.5/8 heading into the final round of Serbia Open 2022 Masters. He is trailing the tournament leader IM Evgenios Ioannidis (GRE) by a half point. Serbia no.1 GM Aleksandar Indjic is also at 6.5/8. For Aryan to win the tournament, he needs to win his last round game against GM Emre Can (TUR) and Indjic needs to beat Ioannidis. That's not all, even after that, tie-breaks also need to go in his favor. GM B Adhiban, GM Harsha Bharathakoti, IM Aditya Mittal, IM Neelash Saha and IM Koustav Chatterjee are at 6/8 each. Round 9 starts today at 1:30 p.m. IST. Photo: Aditya Sur Roy

Neelash, Vignesh and Harshavardhan score impressive victories

IM Neelash Saha, IM Vignesh N R and IM Harshavardhan G B defeated GM Vahap Sanal (TUR), GM Kacper Piorun (POL) and GM Harshit Raja respectively.

GM Aryan Chopra has a good chance of winning the tournament if everything goes his way | Photo: Aditya Sur Roy

Abhimanyu - Indjic: 0-1

GM Abhimanyu Puranik (2608) got himself in a completely winning position against Serbia no.1 GM Aleksandar Indjic (2620).

Position after 29...Rd7

30.Bf4 was the better continuation for White. Black cannot trade the bishops at f4 because of unstoppable checkmate threat via Be4. Thus, 30...Re7 was forced 31.Rbe1 Bxf4 32.Be4 Rxe4 33.Rxe4 and it's over for Black. Unfortunately, he played 30.Be4 right away, Black saved the game 30...g6 and went on to win it eventually.

Neelash - Vahap: 1-0

IM Neelash Saha (2439) made the most out of his opportunity against GM Vahap Sanal (TUR, 2576) in the endgame.

Position after 49...Kf8

49...Ra4 would have been a draw, while 49...Kf8 gives White a decisive advantage. The key difference is the g6-pawn is no longer protected by the king. 50.Rec3 Ra4 51.Rxc5 Rxc5 52.Rxc5 Rxe4 53.Rxc7 Ra4 54.Rc6 and now Ra4 drops the g6-pawn 55.Rxg6 and White has a completely winning position. The conversion is just a matter of time and technique which Neelash did without any difficulty.

IM Neelash Saha is in fantastic form | Photo: Aditya Sur Roy

Kacper - Vignesh: 0-1

Poland no.3 GM Kacper Piorun (2627) could not get out of the gate against IM Vignesh N R (2427).

Position after 30.b3

The lack of development of White's pieces made things quite difficult. 30.b3 did not help his case Rd1 31.Nf6+ worsened things further gxf6 32.bxc4 Nxe5 rest was just a matter of time for Black to convert it into a win.

IM Vignesh N R made a good recovery after a loss in the second round | Photo: Aditya Sur Roy

Harshit - Harshavardhan: 0-1

IM Harshavardhan G B (2367) defeated his second GM of the event, Harshit Raja (2479) in the penultimate round.

Position after 22.e4

22.Rxc8+ Rxc8 23.Rc1 would have been fine for White. However, 22.e4 turned things in Black's favor Nxf4+ 23.gxf4 Rxc1 24.Rxc1 b4 25.Nc4 Rc8. There is no good way for White to get out of the pin. 26.Qd4 h6 27.Kh3?? only worsened things further Qxa2 -+

IM Harshavardhan scored a fine victory | Photo: Aditya Sur Roy

Highlights

A few interesting finishes from Round 8

GM Kacper Piorun (POL, 2627) - IM Vignesh N R (2427): 0-1

GM Sandipan Chanda (2467) - WGM Ulviyya Fataliyeva (AZE. 2341): 0-1

FM Rohith Krishna S (2339) - IM Vaishali R (2442): 0-1

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.

Replay Round 8 games

Round 8 results

Rd.Bo.No. NameRtgPts.ResultPts.NameRtg No.
8111
GMAryan Chopra26096½ - ½IMIoannidis Evgenios2459
55
8312
GMPuranik Abhimanyu26080 - 1GMIndjic Aleksandar2620
7
848
GMMotylev Alexander2619½ - ½IMAditya Mittal2485
36
8510
GMAdhiban B.261651 - 0IMPranav Anand2467
48
8764
IMNeelash Saha243951 - 05GMSanal Vahap2576
14
88100
WGMInjac Teodora238450 - 15GMHarsha Bharathakoti2547
19
810126
CMKushagra Mohan234350 - 15GMZanan Evgeny2533
23
815113
IMShahil Dey236650 - 15IMKoustav Chatterjee2485
37
81640
GMKarthik Venkataraman24805½ - ½5IMTsolakidou Stavroula2358
117
81792
IMHarikrishnan.A.Ra23965½ - ½5GMArjun Kalyan2477
43
8181
GMPredke Alexandr26881 - 05IMPadmini Rout2357
118
8194
GMIvic Velimir26281 - 0FMSamant Aditya S2433
68
8216
GMPiorun Kacper26270 - 1IMVignesh N R2427
73
82216
GMMendonca Leon Luke2562½ - ½IMRadovanovic Nikola2423
75
82684
IMSrihari L R2404½ - ½GMMakhnev Denis2505
29
82988
IMMuthaiah Al2401½ - ½IMSong Raymond2485
38
83090
IMTania Sachdev2399½ - ½IMPranav V2481
39
83142
GMRaja Harshit24790 - 1IMHarshavardhan G B2367
111
83246
GMChanda Sandipan24671 - 0WGMFataliyeva Ulviyya2341
127
83460
FMSpyropoulos Nikolaos2445½ - ½IMSouhardo Basak2338
130

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Round 9 pairings

Rd.Bo.No. NameRtgPts.ResultPts.NameRtg No.
9213
GMCan Emre25996GMAryan Chopra2609
11
9336
IMAditya Mittal248566GMSarana Alexey2670
2
9437
IMKoustav Chatterjee248566GMMotylev Alexander2619
8
9557
IMSturt Raven245066GMAdhiban B.2616
10
9619
GMHarsha Bharathakoti254766GMBudisavljevic Luka2516
24
9823
GMZanan Evgeny253366IMNeelash Saha2439
64
9948
IMPranav Anand2467GMPredke Alexandr2688
1
9103
GMDemchenko Anton2654IMHarikrishnan.A.Ra2396
92
91262
IMVaishali R2442GMJumabayev Rinat2628
5
91373
IMVignesh N R2427GMPuranik Abhimanyu2608
12
917111
IMHarshavardhan G B2367GMKarthik Venkataraman2480
40
91843
GMArjun Kalyan2477IMSrbis Jurica2455
56
919117
IMTsolakidou Stavroula2358GMChanda Sandipan2467
46
92014
GMSanal Vahap257655IMMuthaiah Al2401
88
92194
FMDamjanovic Vuk239355GMMendonca Leon Luke2562
16
92225
GMFerreira Jorge Viterbo251255IMTania Sachdev2399
90
924118
IMPadmini Rout235755GMGreenfeld Alon2501
30
92639
IMPranav V248155IMShahil Dey2366
113
92847
IMParkhov Yair246755CMKushagra Mohan2343
126
929130
IMSouhardo Basak233855IMRozen Eytan2460
53

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