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Indian IM stuns Dubai Open chess title holder to move into joint lead

Indian IM stuns Dubai Open chess title holder to move into joint lead
2 June 2025 19:37

DUABI (ALETIHAD)

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 the 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. 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 the sixth move in a delayed Benko Gambit and a few moves later the game reached a position that was previously seen in a game between world No.2 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 centre 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. 

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