Arjun Erigaisi, D Gukesh and Harsha Bharathakoti
Arjun Erigaisi, D Gukesh and Harsha Bharathakoti

Arjun Erigaisi wins Delhi International Open Chess

New Delhi, March 29, 2022

National champion Arjun Erigaisi crashed through the defences of Karthik Venkataraman to win the 19th Delhi International Open chess tournament here today.

Starting the day in a five-way lead and having the best tie-break, Arjun came up with another inspired effort and went for an offensive right from the word go in a Sicilian Najdorf game as white and even though Karthik posed some challenge in the middle game, the young national champion romped home easily with some finely crafted manoeuvres.

The victory fetched Arjun Rs 4 lakh as the winner’s purse plus a trophy.

With this win, Arjun scaled past 2675 in live Elo ratings and looks a certainty for the main team in the coming Chess Olympiad in Chennai.

Earlier this month, he had won the national championship at Kanpur quite easily and that means his winnings this month are Rs 10 lakh in all.

D Gukesh, who had also fought tooth and nail with Arjun in the national championship, defeated last event’s winner Abhijeet Gupta from a level endgame to finish second. The Nimzo Indian by Gukesh as black led to a level endgame but Abhijeet took unwarranted risks, leading to his downfall. It was almost the repeat of the last round of the National championship when Abhijeet had a similar fate out of the same opening against Gukesh.

Harsha Bharthakoti finished third on tie-break, defeating S P Sethuraman who played black. For the record, Arjun, Gukesh and Harsh all ended up on 8.5 points out of a possible ten.

The top ten: Erigaisi Arjun, D Gukesh, Harsha Bharathakoti (8.5 each); 4. Nigmatov Ortik (8); 5-10: S P Sethuraman, Delgado Ramirez Neuris, M R Lalith Babu, Abhijeet Gupta, Neelash Saha, Gholami Orimi Mahdi (7.5 each).

The Delhi Open next year will be a much bigger event in several categories with Rs. 1.25 crore as prize money.

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