Adhiban wins chess title in Reykjavik


Team Udayavani, Mar 16, 2018, 12:05 PM IST

Chennai: India’s Baskaran Adhiban clinched the title in the 33rd Reykjavik Open with an impressive performance that saw him win five of the nine games.

“It is a special win for me and I am happy with the way I played,” he told about the triumph.

Adhiban, who was in top form in the tournament, drew his final round against Mustafa Yilmaz to finish with 7.5 points. He registered five wins, which included those against two Grandmasters Alejandro Ramirez and Maxime Lagarde.

Adhiban became only the second Indian after Abhijeet Gupta (in 2016) to win the prestigious Reykjavik Open.

The Tamil Nadu GM rated his win over the top-seed Richard Rapport in the eighth round as his best performance in the tournament.

“I think the win in the eighth round against Richard Rapport was an important one and my best performance. I won the game in less than two hours and it more or less guaranteed my title,” he said.

The Chennai-based player had a moderate start to the year and was off-colour in the Tata Steel Chess Masters at Wikj Aan Zee before bouncing back strongly in the national tournament and winning in Reykjavik.

“I didn’t win any event last year, so this win is special,” he said.

Adhiban also felt that his performance was inspired by the legendary Bobby Fischer, in whose memory the Reyjkavik tournament was held.

“I felt I paid homage to his memory by playing some great chess here,” he added.

Adhiban said he would be playing in the Sharjah Masters next month and probably the Asian continental meet later.

He said he was looking forward to the Olympiad later this year, adding the availability of five-time world champion Viswanathan Anand gives the team a very good chance of landing the top prize.

“I am looking forward to the Olympiad. With Vishy Anand making himself available we have a strong team and a chance to win the gold,” he added.

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