Prague Masters | Gukesh escapes with a draw against Praggnanandhaa
The Hindu
R. Praggnanandhaa failed to register a win from an advantageous position against compatriot D Gukesh as their seventh round match ended in a draw.
Indian Grandmaster R. Praggnanandhaa failed to register a win from an advantageous position against compatriot D. Gukesh as their seventh round match ended in a draw in the Prague Masters Chess tournament here on Wednesday.
Praggnandhaa came very close to beating Gukesh who played black but in the end they split points.
It was an Italian opening yet again and Praggnanandhaa showed his ability in pushing for more from a level middle game that arose. Gukesh fell under pressure on the queen side and lost a couple of pawns in the ensuing queen and rook endgame.
Not losing heart, Gukesh fought on relentlessly and Praggnanandhaa faltered as he missed a winning manoeuvre on the 37th move. Gukesh still had a herculean task on hand but he managed to split the points after 91 moves.
On what turned out to be another interesting day, Uzbekistan’s Nodirbek Abdusattarov stayed ahead of the field after defeating Vincent Keymer of Germany. It was a quick recovery for the Uzbek after a rather painful loss in the previous round against Praggnanandhaa.
With just two rounds remaining in the 10-player round-robin tournament, Vidit Gujrathi’s chances of a recovery suffered another setback as he lost to Parham Maghsoodloo of Iran.
With Abdusattarov on 5 points, Maghsoodloo follows him closely a half point behind. Praggnanandhaa shares the third spot on 4 points and giving him company is the surprise packet Nguyen Thai Dai Van of Czech Republic.