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Women's National Chess: Padmini beats Sarayu to take sole lead

By IANS | Updated: October 9, 2024 16:45 IST

Karaikudi (TN), Oct 9 Defending champion IM Padmini Rout of Petroleum Sports Promotion Board (PSPB) shot into sole ...

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Karaikudi (TN), Oct 9 Defending champion IM Padmini Rout of Petroleum Sports Promotion Board (PSPB) shot into sole lead with 6.5 points at the end of the seventh round of the 50th National Chess Championship for Women being held at Managiri, near Karaikudi town in Tamil Nadu.

On Wednesday, Padmini defeated fellow overnight leader Velpula Sarayu (5.5 points) of Telangana in the seventh round as she maintained her chances of going all the way to the title.

She is being followed in joint second position by four Tamil Nadu players -- PV Nandhidhaa, Rakshitta Ravi, J Saranya and K Priyanka -- all of whom moved to six points by winning their respective games.

In the top board clash on Wednesday, Padmini Rout opted for Alapin Variation against Velpula Sarayu’s Sicilian Defense. An error in the opening by Sarayu allowed Padmini to sacrifice a pawn on the 7th move and gain a decisive advantage.

Padmini invaded the black's king side and finished with a rook sacrifice. The game ended in 31 moves with Padmini taking full points with white pieces.

Following in close pursuit are Nandhidhaa, Rakshitta Ravi, Priyanka and Saranya, who all defeated their opponents on the second, third and fourth boards.

Nandhidhaa, the former Asian Continental Champion, opted for an Advanced Variation of Caro Kann defense against Chitlange Sakshi of Maharashtra. Though both went for the opponent’s king, Nandhidhaa was threatening mate with her Queen and knight. The game ended in 48 moves when Sakshi missed a backrank tactic.

In other games, Rakshitta Ravi got the better of seasoned IM Nisha Mohota while K Priyanka overcame WGM V. Varshini on the fourth board.

Velpula Sarayu, former winner Mary Ann Gomes, Isha Sharma and veteran Swati Ghate are following next with 5.5 points from seven rounds.

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