logo
Krishna beats holder Muradli, goes on top in Dubai chess tourney

Krishna beats holder Muradli, goes on top in Dubai chess tourney

Gulf Today03-06-2025
International Master (IM) S Rohith Krishna of India defeated defending champion GM Mahammad Muradli of Azerbaijan to rise to the top of the standings in a tie with Grandmaster (GM) Aleksey Grebnev of Russia after Sunday night's sixth round of the 25th Dubai Open Chess Tournament at the Dubai Chess and Culture Club. Grebnev, the overnight solo leader, drew with top-seed GM Nihal Sarin on the first board, allowing Krishna to join him for the lead with five points each.
The two players will face each other in the seventh round. Nihal remains in joint second place with 4.5 points, alongside his compatriot GM Bharath Subramaniyam, GM Ivan Zemlyanskii of Russia, GM Shant Sargsyan of Armenia, and GM Sina Movahed of Iran.
Muradli, playing black, sacrificed a pawn on move six in a delayed Benko Gambit and a few moves later the game reached a position that was previously seen in a game between world number two Hikaru Nakamura and former FIDE world champion Ruslan Ponomariov.
Muradli, however, deviated on move 13, a questionable decision that allowed Krishna to gain time to reinforce his central pawns and plant an uncontested knight on the c4-square, the white knight's ideal outpost in the Benko Gambit.
It was all downhill from thereon for Muradli as Krishna managed to create a powerful passed pawn on the a-file and a strong initiative in the queenside. Muradli sacrificed his rook for a bishop and to eliminate the dangerous passed pawn, while pinning his hopes on his passer on the c-file, but Krishna's two rooks proved more than a match for Muradli's bishop-and-rook combo in the endgame.
Sarin took risks to unbalance the position and create chances against Grebnev, leaving his king in the center and launching a kingside pawn storm, but the Russian defended accurately and the game ended in a draw by repetition of moves.
In Category B, Fide Master (FM) Mahdi Nikookar of Iran won his sixth straight game to remain the only player with a perfect score in the tournament. Nikookar defeated Candidate Master (CM) Allayar Shirliyev of Turkmenistan for his sixth point, half a point ahead of Sri Lanka's Pesandu Rashmitha Liyanage, who has 5.5 points after winning over FM Sajid Sakline Mostafa of Bangladesh.
CM Alankar Sawai Vandan of India and Davit Baghdasaryan of Armenia are in joint third place with five points each.
The tournament follows a 9-round Swiss system with a 90-minute time control plus a 30-second increment per move. Games are played every day from 5pm, except the final round on June 4, which starts at 10am. The awarding ceremony is on June 5.
The tournament offers a prize pool of $52,000 to be handed out to the winners of both categories. Category A, contested by players with a rating over 2300, has a total prize fund of $39,500 with $12,000 going to the champion, while Category B, open to players rated below 2300, offers $12,500 in total prizes and $2,000 awarded to the champion.
Special prizes will also be distributed to top performers among rating categories, unrated, youth, women, and UAE players. International arbiter team & live coverage International Arbiter Majed Al Abdooli of the UAE spearheads the tournament's international team of arbiters who will manage and oversee the competition.
Chess fans from around the world can watch the Category A games live on the club's website as well as chess platforms such as lichess.org and chess.com.
Earlier, Grandmaster (GM) Aleksey Grebnev grabbed the pole position after emerging as the lone winner among the erstwhile co-leaders in Saturday night's fifth round of the 25th Dubai Open Chess Tournament at the Dubai Chess and Culture Club.
The 18-year-old Russian talent played the Sicilian Defence and then accepted and ultimately refuted a rare pawn gambit line unleashed by the Indian GM Bharath Subramaniyam to pick up his fourth win against a lone draw and no losses.
Subramaniyam initially succeeded in keeping Grebnev's king stuck in the centre, but the Indian lost his way in the complications when he allowed a queen trade that left him a pawn down in the endgame - and where the Russian's previously vulnerable king became an active asset.
Orange background

Try Our AI Features

Explore what Daily8 AI can do for you:

Comments

No comments yet...

Related Articles

Fujairah to host Middle East's first FIDE Fair Play Seminar
Fujairah to host Middle East's first FIDE Fair Play Seminar

Gulf Today

time19 hours ago

  • Gulf Today

Fujairah to host Middle East's first FIDE Fair Play Seminar

Fujairah: The Fujairah Chess and Culture Club has announced that it will host the FIDE Fair Play Seminar, which will take place for the first time in the Middle East, from August 28 to 31. The seminar is organized by the FIDE Fair Play Commission in cooperation with the Fujairah Chess and Culture Club. Dr. Abdullah Al Barkat, Chairman of the Club's Board of Directors, confirmed that hosting the seminar reflects the efforts of the Emirate of Fujairah to promote integrity and transparency in chess. The upcoming seminar will host a distinguished panel of internationally recognised lecturers who are experts in the field of fair play in chess. These specialists will share their extensive knowledge on how to apply and interpret laws related to anti-cheating, ensuring that participants and organizers alike understand the principles and procedures necessary to uphold integrity across all levels of competition. The seminar's programme will offer a comprehensive exploration of fair play from both a theoretical and practical perspective, addressing the challenges of safeguarding tournaments from unethical behavior. The carefully curated sessions will cover a broad range of topics, including: The legal framework for Fair Play – understanding the rules, policies, and enforcement mechanisms that govern fair competition in chess. Anti-Cheating Regulations – Detailed examination of FIDE and other governing bodies' regulations, including procedures for identifying, preventing, and responding to cheating incidents. Statistical analysis in fair play: Professor Regan's statistics– a presentation on Professor Kenneth Regan's internationally acclaimed statistical models for detecting irregularities in player performance. Technical Devices and their Usage – insight into the tools and technologies employed to monitor games, detect cheating, and maintain secure playing environments. Fair play theory and practice at over-the-board (OTB) events – practical strategies for tournament arbiters and organisers to implement fair play measures effectively during live competitions. Mohammed Abdullah Al Zaabi, Vice Chairman of the Club's Board of Directors, stated that one of the main objectives of hosting the seminar is to contribute to the development of chess arbiters' capabilities in the UAE and participating countries, as this is a basic requirement for them. The lecturers will be delivered by Salomeja Zaksaite from Lithuania and Gopakumar M S from India.

Christen finishes 4th in disrupted Tour de Pologne stage 3, Molano third in Burgos
Christen finishes 4th in disrupted Tour de Pologne stage 3, Molano third in Burgos

Gulf Today

time4 days ago

  • Gulf Today

Christen finishes 4th in disrupted Tour de Pologne stage 3, Molano third in Burgos

Wednesday afternoon brought a third-place finish for Sebastián Molano in stage 2 of the Vuelta a Burgos, with Jan Christen following up with a fourth-place finish for UAE Team Emirates-XRG in stage 3 of the Tour de Pologne. Christen's result, however, came on a day marred by a big crash within the final 20km. Owing to the need to get ambulances towards the front of proceedings, the stage was briefly neutralised, with time gaps not counted towards the general classification. As a result, only the stage honours were up for grabs in the old mining city of Wałbrzych. Christen gave it a good go and punched his ticket for the raffle, but the young Swiss rider was ultimately swamped by those who had returned to the peloton following the neutralisation. Although the peloton had dwindled down to around 20 riders as the race came to its crucial moments, the group swelled back to its usual size after the neutralisation, making the eventual sprint hotly contested. As Ben Turner (Ineos Grenadiers) picked up the day's top prize, Christen made his way up to third place in the general classification, owing to the unfortunate abandonment of Mathias Vacek (Lidl-Trek). Both Rafał Majka and Filippo Baroncini of UAE Team Emirates-XRG hit the deck in the crash, with Majka able to remount his bike and finish in the first group over the line. A full medical report will be distributed on the Emirati squad's social media accounts on Wednesday evening. Speaking after the finish, Christen's thoughts were with those affected by the crash, as he saw his race disrupted by the neutralisation. Christen: 'I did not have the best legs all day, but then when we started the steep climbs I started to feel good and I saw that the other guys suffered a lot. I was pretty excited for the last steep kicker to try something there. 'But unfortunately, there was a crazy crash, and then we stopped the race. It is a bit of a pity because I had really good legs and I felt I could go into the yellow jersey today and take some seconds back, but I hope all the guys involved are ok and tomorrow we will go again.' At the Vuelta a Burgos, Sebastián Molano showed a fine burst of speed to finish in third place on stage 2. Coming to a head with a sprinters' showdown in Buniel, the second stage was always destined to be one for the fast men, and so it proved. After a routine 150km through the Burgos region, the teams of the sprinters prepared their trains for the final 10km. It was here that UAE Team Emirates-XRG rallied around Molano and piloted the Colombian into position. Making his return to racing after a month in his home country, the 30-year-old was raring to go as the peloton ducked inside 1km to go. Rui Oliveira produced his reliable lead-out before Molano launched his sprint some 100m from the finish line. It was here that three riders spread across the road and vied it out for the day's honours. Alongside Matteo Moschetti (Q36.5 Pro Cycling) and Matteo Malucelli (XDS Astana Team), Molano made his bid for the line, with each rider throwing their bike in an attempt to gain the upper hand. As it was, the UAE Team Emirates-XRG sprinter was forced to settle for third place. Taking positives from his performance, however, Molano was upbeat about the week to come. Molano: 'I'm happy with my sprint, though I would have dearly loved the win. It was a very fast finish and the guys did well to put me in the right position. The riders coming from behind carried a lot of speed and it was hard to hold them off on the last straight. 'There are a lot of hills from here until the end but it's possible there may be another chance on stage 4. The legs are good and I'm hungry to go for a win this week.' Agencies

Emirates-XRG's Christen finishes fourth in disrupted Tour de Pologne stage 3
Emirates-XRG's Christen finishes fourth in disrupted Tour de Pologne stage 3

Al Etihad

time4 days ago

  • Al Etihad

Emirates-XRG's Christen finishes fourth in disrupted Tour de Pologne stage 3

7 Aug 2025 14:45 MADRID/WARSAW (WAM)Wednesday afternoon brought a third-place finish for Sebastián Molano in stage 2 of the Vuelta a Burgos, with Jan Christen following up with a fourth-place finish for UAE Team Emirates-XRG in stage 3 of the Tour de Pologne. Christen's result, however, came on a day marred by a big crash within the final to the need to get ambulances towards the front of proceedings, the stage was briefly neutralised, with time gaps not counted towards the general classification. As a result, only the stage honours were up for grabs in the old mining city of Wał gave it a good go and punched his ticket for the raffle, but the young Swiss rider was ultimately swamped by those who had returned to the peloton following the neutralisation. Although the peloton had dwindled down to around 20 riders as the race came to its crucial moments, the group swelled back to its usual size after the neutralisation, making the eventual sprint hotly Ben Turner (Ineos Grenadiers) picked up the day's top prize, Christen made his way up to third place in the general classification, owing to the unfortunate abandonment of Mathias Vacek (Lidl-Trek). At the Vuelta a Burgos, Sebastián Molano showed a fine burst of speed to finish in third place on stage 2. Coming to a head with a sprinters' showdown in Buniel, the second stage was always destined to be one for the fast men, and so it proved.

DOWNLOAD THE APP

Get Started Now: Download the App

Ready to dive into a world of global content with local flavor? Download Daily8 app today from your preferred app store and start exploring.
app-storeplay-store