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National Women's Chess: Sarayu, Padmini Move Up With Wins, Share Lead After Round 6

Mary Ann Gomes: Top-seed Velpula Sarayu of Telangana scored a crucial point to move on to 5.5 points at the end of the 6th round in ongoing National Women's Chess Championship as she joined former winner Padmini Rout who defeated Isha Sharma of Karnataka on the second board.

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By IANS News October 08, 2024 • 22:48 PM
National Women's Chess: Sarayu, Padmini move up with wins, share lead after Round 6
National Women's Chess: Sarayu, Padmini move up with wins, share lead after Round 6 (Image Source: IANS)

Mary Ann Gomes: Top-seed Velpula Sarayu of Telangana scored a crucial point to move on to 5.5 points at the end of the 6th round in ongoing National Women's Chess Championship as she joined former winner Padmini Rout who defeated Isha Sharma of Karnataka on the second board.

On the first board, Sarayu faced the French Defense of Mary Ann Gomes, a former National Champion who had defeated veteran Swathi Ghate of Life Insurance Corporation (LIC) in 39 moves in the previous round. On Tuesday, Sarayu won a pawn on the 25th move to get a clear advantage and converted it into a point. This is the second successive win for Sarayu following her success against G. Mallar Arya with black pieces to move into contention.

In contrast, IM Padmini Rout of PSPB had to create a Lucena Position against WIM Isha Sharma and pocketed victory in 88 moves. Padmini was held to a draw by Priyanka in the fifth round. On Monday, Padmini Rout and Priyanka had to settle for a draw in 35 moves on the top board. In the Sicilian Defence, Najdorf Variation encounter, the endgame offered fewer chances for a win and the two players agreed to share the point.

WIM K. Priyanka held WGM Nandhidhaa, a former Asian Champion, to a draw in 62 moves. Priyanka missed her chances early in the middle game against Nandhidhaa.

In contrast, IM Padmini Rout of PSPB had to create a Lucena Position against WIM Isha Sharma and pocketed victory in 88 moves. Padmini was held to a draw by Priyanka in the fifth round. On Monday, Padmini Rout and Priyanka had to settle for a draw in 35 moves on the top board. In the Sicilian Defence, Najdorf Variation encounter, the endgame offered fewer chances for a win and the two players agreed to share the point.

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