Thursday, August 16, 2012

TATA 14th IBCA Chess Olympiad for the Blind 2012


India “A” scored a stunning 2.5 – 1.5 win over Spain, moving into third spot with 9 match points after the sixth round of the TATA 14th IBCA Chess Olympiad for the Blind 2012 at Hotel Le Royal Meridien, Chennai here today.
Despite the loss, Spain shares the lead along with Russia at 10 match points. Sharing the third spot were India “A”, Russia and Ukraine at 9 match points. Further behind were Germany, United Kingdom and Serbia at 8 match points.
Fortune favored the hosts, as Kishan Gangolli got the first point when Palacios Perez Manuel’s mobile phone went off in the second board. The Laws of Chess specify, “if any mobile phone or other electronic means of communication in the playing venue produces a sound, the player shall lose the game”.
Makwana Ashvin (India A) playing Clemente Llamero Roberto (Spain)
Makwana Ashvin (India A) playing Clemente Llamero Roberto (Spain)
Overcoming their early deficit Spain equalized scoring in the top board through Desanjose Candalija Eduardo. Darpan Inani drew on the third board, leaving the match poised at 1.5 -1.5 each. All hinged on the fourth board, where the fortunes fluctuated and finally Makwana Ashvin capitalized on his extra pawn to clinch the issue in favor of India “A”.
Top seed Russia came back strongly scoring a 3-1 win over Germany. Russians drew both the blacks, scoring over Germans with white pieces. The match win over Germany takes Russia to the top of the table with 10 match points along with Spain.
Fourth seed Ukraine swept United Kingdom 3.5 – 0.5, with International Master Colin Crouch offering the lone resistance in the top board. Serbia improved their chances scoring over Poland in the fourth table. The crucial win takes Serbia to 8 match points.
Ukraine playing United Kingdom
Ukraine playing United Kingdom
LIVE webcast of the games can be viewed at the official website
Results (Round 6):
Spain (10) lost to India “A” (9), Germany (8) lost to Russia (10), Ukraine (9) beat United Kingdom (8), Poland (6) lost to Serbia (8), Columbia (6) lost to Sweden (7), Iran (5) lost to Venezuela (7), Slovenia (7) beat Italy (4), Bulgaria (4) playing Romania (4), Croatia (6) beat Slovakia (4), Kazakhastan (6) beat Turkey (3), France (3) lost to India “B” (5), Denmark (4) beat The Netherlands (1).
R R Vasudevan
Press Officer
Poland playing Serbia
Poland playing Serbia
Slovenia playing Italy
Slovenia playing Italy
Mr Murugavel, Vice President, Tamil Nadu State Chess Association, Mr D V Sundar, Vice President, FIDE and Mr JCD Prabhakar
Mr Murugavel, Vice President, Tamil Nadu State Chess Association, Mr D V Sundar, Vice President, FIDE and Mr JCD Prabhakar

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