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Chess Olympiad: Fifth seeded Indian teams win fifth round

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Chennai: The fifth seeded Indian teams under open and women’s category won their matches comfortably against Paraguay and Argentina in the 43rd World Chess Olympiad in Georgia. Both the Indian teams won with identical scores 3.5-0.5 against their respective rivals. In the open section, recovering from the quick 26-move defeat he suffered on Thursday against Fabiano Caruana, former World Champion Viswanathan Anand coasted to a comfortable 26-move victory against Neuris Delgado Ramirez. On the second board, P Harikrishna drew his game against Guillermo Vazquez in 59 moves. B. Adhiban playing on the third board defeated Antonio Almiron in 35 moves. On the fourth board, Sasikiran did not find any difficulty in packing off the much lower rated Paulo Jodorcovsky Werjivker in 35 moves. In the women’s section, India’s top most ranked player Koneru Humpy defeated Carolina Lujan in 52 moves. On the second board, Harika Dronavalli found herself in problem and managed to draw against Claudia Amura in 65 moves. The other two players Eesha Karavade and Tania Sachdeva defeated their opponents. The Indian open team has suffered only one loss so far. (IANS)

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