Wijk aan Zee, 22 Jan: Indian grandmaster D Gukesh remained in joint lead following a draw with women’s world champion Ju Wenjun of China in the eighth round of the Tata Steel Masters chess tournament here on Monday.
With five points in his kitty from eight games, Gukesh can be proud that he has been involved in maximum number of decisive game – six in all – in the tournament where many of his peers like to go for safety-first approach.
Gukesh now leads the tables with Anish Giri of Holland who also played out a draw with Wei Yi of China.
Vidit Gujrathi was held to a draw by Alexander Donchenko of Slovenia and inched himself up to joint third spot on 4.5 points alongside compatriot R Praggnanadhaa who was held by Max Warmerdam of Holland.
Ian Nepomniachtchi of Russia pushed down Nodirbek Abdusattarov of Uzbekistan in what was one of the two decisive games of the day. In the other one Alireza Firouza kept his hopes alive by cruising past reigning world champion Ding Liren of China.
Gukesh went for early complications yet again by opting for a lesser-played opening as black but Wenjun was quite up to the task in keeping things simple and pleasant for herself. As the players could not make much headway the draw was a just result.
Gujrathi was up against a Ragozin defense by Donchenko who played black, The pieces got traded at regular intervals and the players arrived at a rook and knight endgame with no hopes for either. The draw came vide repetition of moves.
Praggnanandhaa drew with Warmerdam in another queen pawn game of the day. The Bogo Indian defense by the Indian posed little problems for the dutchman and here too the pieces got traded in a heap. The game was drawn in the ensuing rook and pawns endgame.
In the challengers tournament being held simultaneously, Indian grandmaster Leon Luke Mendonca raised visions of a good finish, defeating Anton Korobov of Ukraine in a game of fluctuating fortunes. (PTI)