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Traffic jam at the top at the Asian Continental Chess 2022 after R4

Six players at the open section and four players at the women section share the lead at the ongoing Asian Continental Chess Championship 2022. After four rounds no one has a full set of points, as early on rating favorites encountered problems. The open section leaders (see all participants Open section) with 3,5/4 are Koustav Chatterjee, Leon Luka Mendoca, Maksat Atabayev, Murali Karthikeyan, Praggnanandhaa, and Bharathakoti Harsha. In the women section (all participants Women section) with 3,5/4 are Nutakki Priyanka, Swaminathan Soumya, Vo Thi Kim Phung, and Nandhidhaa. Live games and replay here Scroll down for the full standings

Asian Continental round 2

Indian Sub-Junior champion International Master Pranesh M scored an upset victory over two time national champion and sixth seed Aravindh Chithambaram while third seed and member of Uzbekistan team which won Olympiad Gold Grandamster Nodirbek Yakubboev suffered a major setback to his title hopes and suffered shock defeat by the hands of Saparmyrat Atabayev of Turkmenistan in the second round of ongoing Asian Continental Chess Championship here at Leela Ambience Convention Hotel on Thursday.

After a creditable draw against the top seed Praggnanandhaa in the opening round, Atabayev shown his class again to defeat his fancied rival in 57 moves arrived out of English Opening while playing with dark pieces in Kalashnikov variation of Sicilian defence, Aravindh faced time pressure towards first time control and failed to recover from a cramped position to handover full point to his younger rival.

Meanwhile in the Women’s section also there was no dearth for excitement as opting for classical variation of Scotch Game, Rakshitta Ravi defeated former Asian Women’s Champion Bhakti Kulkarni on top board while Sakshi Chitlange who held top seed Tania Sachdev in the opening round held Padmini Rout to a creditable draw. Vietnamese Women Grandmaster Thi Mai Hung Nguyen defeated Indian women champion Divya Deshmukh while FIDE Master Liya Kurmangaliyeva of Kazakhstan outwitted Women Grandmaster Mary Ann Gomes.

In other important encounters in the second round, second seed S L Narayanan signed the peace treaty with Mongolian Grandmaster Bilguun Sumiya while fourth seed Sethuraman split the point with Arystanbek Urazayev of Kazakhstan.  Delhi’s Aaryan Varshney defeated International Master Abdisalimov Abdimalik of Uzbekistan while  FIDE Masters Ritviz Parab and Sambit Panda outwitted Grandmasters Arjun Kalyan and P Iniyan respectively. Ninth seed Abhijeet Gupta suffered a second upset on the trot against Tologon Tegin Semetei of Kyrgyzstan. After the minor setback in the opening round, top seed Praggnanndhaa defeated Ortik Nigmatov of Uzbekistan.

Important Results Round-2 (Indians otherwise stated) :- GM Bilgunn Sumiya of Mongolia (1.5) drew with GM Narayanan S L (1.5); IM Urazayev Arystanbek of Kazakhstan (1.5) drew with GM Sethuraman S P (1.5); IM Pranesh M (2) beat GM Aravindh Chithambaram (1); GM Karthikeyan Murali (2) beat GM Venkatesh M R (1); IM Srihari L R (1) lost to GM Adhiban B (2); GM Shamsiddin Vokhidov of Uzbekistan (1.5) drew with IM Nitish Belurkar (1.5); GM Leon Luke Mendonca (2) beat IM Amartuvshin Ganzorig of Mongolia (1); GM Shaym Sundar M (2) beat FM Saidakbar Saydaliev of Uzbekistan (1); FM Azat Nurmamedov of Turkmenistan (1) lost to IM Pranav Anand (2); IM Koustav Chatterjee (2) beat IM Krishna Teja N (1); Sanket Chakravarty (1) lost to GM Batchuluun Tsegmed of Mongolia (2); IM Viani Antonio Dcunha (1.5) drew with IM Aditya Mittal (1.5); Soltan Muradov of Turkmenistan (1) lost to GM Maksat Atabayev of Turkmenistan (2); GM Sandipan Chanda (2) beat FM Sharan Rao (1); IM Saravana Krishnan (1.5) drew with GM Mitrabha Guha (1.5).

Women’s Round-2 :- WIM Rakshitta Ravi (2) beat IM Bhakti Kulkarni (1); WGM Divya Deshmukh (1) lost to WGM Nguyen Thi Mai Hung of Vietnam (2); WIM Saina Salonika (1) lost to IM Soumya Swaminathan (2); WGM Priyanka Nutakki (1.5) drew with WFM Srishti Pandey (1.5); FM Liya Kurmangaliyeva of Kazakhstan (2) beat WGM Mary Ann Gomes (1); WIM Amina Kairbekova of Kazakhstan (1.5) drew with WGM Swati Ghate (1.5); WGM Kiran Manisha Mohanty (2) beat WIM Xeniya Balabayeva of Kazakhstan (1); WCM Jannatul Ferdous of Bangladesh (1) lost to WGM Nilufar Yakubbaeva of Uzbekistan (1.5); IM Tania Sachdev (1.5) beat WGM Srija Seshadri (.5);  IM Padmini Rout (1) drew with WIM Sakshi Chitlange (1). 

Asian Continental round 3

Grandmaster Leon Luke Mendonca defeated Mongolian Grandmaster Batchuluun Tsegmed to emerge as the sole leader on perfect score after the end of the third round of the Asian Continental Chess Championship now underway here at the Leela Ambience.

On what turned out to be a tough day for the Mongolian, Mendonca capitalized on most of the opportunities offered by his rival and took the point home.

In other important encounters, two-time Indian national champion Karthikeyan Murali missed the opportunity to garner full point and satisfied with half point against Koustav Chatterjee on top board while top seed Praggnanandhaa and second seed Narayanan S L got better off Pranesh M and Urazayev Arystanbek of Kazakhstan respectively.

In the women’s section, continuing her impressive show Kazakh girl Liya Kurmangaliyeva held International Master Soumya Swaminathan to a creditable draw while Woman International Master Saina Salonika shocked second seed Nomin Erdene Davaademberel of Mongolia. It’s second defeat for the second seeded Mongolian in three matches as she suffered a setback in the opening round against Kurmangaliyeva. Ten players including top seed Tanaia Sachdev, who defeated Kiran Manisha Mohanty are now sharing the lead with two half points.

Important Results Round-3 (Indians otherwise stated) :- GM Karthikeyan Murali (2.5) drew with IM Koustav Chatterjee (2.5); GM Adhiban B (2.5) drew with GM Sandipan Chanda (2.5); GM Batchuluun Tsegmed of Mongolia (2) lost to GM Leon Luke Mendonca (3); GM Maksat Atabayev of Turkmenistan (2.5) drew with GM Shyam Sundar M (2.5); IM Pranav Anand (2.5) drew with GM Raja Rithvik R (2.5); GM Praggnanandhaa R (2.5) beat IM Pranesh M (2); GM Narayanan S L (2.5) beat IM Arystanbek Urazayev of Kazakhstan (1.5); GM Sethuraman S P (2) drew with GM Bilguun Sumiya of Mongolia (2); GM Rinat Jumabayev of Kazakhstan (2.5) beat GM Laxman R R (1.5); GM Mitrabha Guha (2) drew with GM Abhimanyu Puranik (2); GM Harsha Bharathakoti (2.5) beat FM Sambit Panda (1.5); IM Samant Aditya (2) drew with GM Vokhidov Shamsiddin of Uzbekistan (2); IM Nitish Belurkar (2) drew with Alisher Suleymenov of Kazakhstan (2); IM Saparmyrat Atabayev (2.5) beat IM Shyaamnikhil P (1.5); IM Viani Antonio Dcunha (2) drew with GM Karthik Venkataraman (2).

Women’s Round-3 :- IM Soumya Swaminathan (2.5) drew with FM Liya Kurmangaliyeva of Kazakhstan (2.5); WGM Thi Mai Hung Nguyen of Vietnam (2.5) drew with WIM Rakshitta Ravi (2.5); IM Tania Sachdev (2.5) beat WGM Kiran Manisha Mohanty (2); WIM Isha Sharma lost to WGM Vantika Agrawal (2.5); WGM Nilufar Yakubbaeva of Uzbekistan (2.5) beat WIM Amina Kairbekova of Kazakhstan (1.5); WGM Srishti Pandey (1.5) lost to WGM Vo Thi Kim Phung of Vietnama (2.5); WIM Aashna Makhija (1.5)  lost to WGM Priyanka Nutakki (2.5); WGM Swati Ghate (1.5) lost to WGM Nandhidhaa P V (2.5); IM Nomin-Erdene Davaademberel of Mongolia (1) lost to WIM Saina Salonika (2); Xeniya Balabayeva of Kazakhstan (1.5) drew with IM Padmini Rout (1.5); IM Bhakti Kulkarni (2) beat WIM Aakanksha Hagawane (1); WGM Munkhzul Davaakhuu of Mongolia (1) lost to WGM Divya Deshmukh (2); IM Eesha Karavade (1.5) drew with WIM Parnali S Dharia (1.5); WGM Mary Ann Gomes (2) beat WCM Jannatul Ferdous of Bangladesh (1); WIM Sakshi Chitlange (1.5) drew with WGM Gulmira Dauletova of Kazakhstan (1.5). 

Asian Continental round 4

After an five hours grueling battle, eleventh seed Woman Grandmaster Priyanka Nuttaki shocked top seed and former Asian Women Champion Tania Sachdev while continuing her fine form in the event Saina Salonika downs fourth seed and 2016 edition winner Bhakti Kulkarni in the fourth round of Asian Continental Women’s Chess Championship which is now underway at Leela Ambience Convention Hotel on Saturday.

While in the Open section, top seed Praggnanandhaa R defeated IM Pranav Anand to join overnight sole leader Leon Luke Mendonca and four others in the leaders board.  Pragganandhaa and Mendonca now have the company of compatriot Karthikeyan Murali, Harsha Bharathakoti, Turkmenistan Grandmaster Maksat Atabayev and International Master Koustav Chatterjee are sharing the lead with three and half points.

On top board Mendonca showed great defensive skill to hold second seed Narayanan S L while Karthikeyan Murali outwitted Aditya Mittal in a fine crafted play with a pair of bishops. Harsha Bharthakoti joined the leaders after capitalizing crucial errors made by his Indian Grandmaster rival Sandipan Chanda while Koustav Chatterjee had a lucky escape against Kazakh No. 1 Grandmaster Rinat Jumabayev to secure full point from the outing.  The lone non-Indian among the leaders, Atabayev got the better of Grandmaster Aryan Chopra in a long battle that ended after 90 moves.

In other important encounters in the Women’s section, Nandhidhaa P V beat Vantika Agrawal while Vietnamese Women Grandmaster Vo Thi Kim Phung defeated Liya Kurmangaliyeva to be at joint leaders position along with Priyanka, Nandhidhaa and Soumya Swaminathan, who beat Thi Mai Hung Nguyen of Vietnam in the fourth round encounter.

Important Results Round-4 (Indians otherwise stated) :- GM Leon Luke Mendonca (3.5) drew with GM Narayanan  S L (3); IM Pranav Anand (2.5) lost to GM Praggnanandhaa R (3.5); IM Aditya Mittal (2.5) lost to GM Karthikeyan Murali (3.5); IM Koustav Chatterjee (3.5) beat GM Rinat Jumabayev of Kazakhstan (2.5); GM Raja Rithvik (3) drew with GM Adhiban B (3); GM Sandipan Chanda (2.5) lost to GM Harsha Bharathakoti (3.5); GM Shyam Sundar M (3) drew with IM Saparmyrat Atabayev of Turkmenistan (3); GM Aryan Chopra (2) lost to Maksat Atabayev of Turkmenistan (3.5); IM Pranesh M (2) lost to GM Sethuraman S P (3); IM Srihari L R (2) lost to GM Aravindh Chithambaram (3); GM Abhimanyu Puranik (2.5) drew with IM Aditya Samant (2.5); GM Vokhidov Shamsiddin of Uzbekistan (3) beat IM Amartuvshin Ganzorig of Mongolia (2); IM Alisher Suleymenov of Kazakhstan (2) lost to Sanket Chakravarty (3); IM Samed Jaykumar Shete (3) beat GM Batchuluun Tsegmed of Mongolia (2); GM Karthik Venkataraman (2.5) drew with Nitish Belurkar (2.5).

Women’s Round-4 :- WGM Priyanka Nutakki (3.5) beat IM Tania Sachdev (2.5); WGM Vantika Agrawal (2.5) lost to WGM Nandhidhaa P V (3.5); WIM Rakshitta Ravi (3) drew with WGM Nilufar Yakubbaeva of Uzbekistan (3); WGM Vo Thi Kim Phung of Vietnam (3.5) beat FM Liya Kurmangaliyeva of Kazakhstan (2.5); WM Thi Mai Hung Nguyen of Vietnam (2.5) lost to IM Soumya Swaminathan (3.5); WIM Saina Salonika (3) beat IM Bhakti Kulkarni (2); WGM Divya Deshmukh (2.5) drew with WIM Cholleti Sahajasri (2.5); WGM Kiran Manisha Mohanty (2.5) drew with WGM Mary Ann Gomes (2.5); IM Padmini Rout (2.5) beat WIM Mrudul Dehankar (1.5); IM Nisha Mohota (2) drew with IM Eesha Karavade (2). 

Asian Continental 2022 standings open section

1 IM Koustav Chatterjee IND 2496 3.5
2 GM Mendonca Leon Luke IND 2558 3.5
3 GM Atabayev Maksat TKM 2475 3.5
4 GM Karthikeyan Murali IND 2623 3.5
5 GM Praggnanandhaa R IND 2687 3.5
6 GM Harsha Bharathakoti IND 2582 3.5
7 IM Atabayev Saparmyrat TKM 2433 3
8 Sanket Chakravarty IND 2372 3
9 GM Narayanan.S.L IND 2663 3
10 IM Viani Antonio Dcunha IND 2342 3
11 IM Sammed Jaykumar Shete IND 2408 3
12 GM Raja Rithvik R IND 2470 3
13 GM Adhiban B. IND 2603 3
14 GM Sethuraman S.P. IND 2645 3
15 GM Vokhidov Shamsiddin UZB 2568 3
16 GM Aravindh Chithambaram Vr. IND 2625 3
17 GM Shyam Sundar M. IND 2518 3
18 GM Bilguun Sumiya MGL 2467 2.5
19 IM Anuj Shrivatri IND 2407 2.5
20 IM Urazayev Arystanbek KAZ 2458 2.5
21 IM Nitish Belurkar IND 2435 2.5
22 IM Pranav Anand IND 2502 2.5
23 GM Chanda Sandipan IND 2474 2.5
24 FM Ritviz Parab IND 2337 2.5
25 IM Raahul V S IND 2333 2.5
26 IM Samant Aditya S IND 2467 2.5
27 FM Ayush Sharma IND 2267 2.5
28 GM Puranik Abhimanyu IND 2603 2.5
29 IM Aditya Mittal IND 2486 2.5
30 GM Jumabayev Rinat KAZ 2620 2.5
31 GM Mitrabha Guha IND 2474 2.5
32 IM Pranav V IND 2530 2.5
33 IM Shyaamnikhil P IND 2489 2.5
34 GM Karthik Venkataraman IND 2486 2.5
35 GM Sankalp Gupta IND 2502 2.5
36 IM Atabayev Yusup TKM 2490 2.5
37 IM Ajay Karthikeyan IND 2441 2.5
38 IM Pranesh M IND 2442 2
39 IM Amartuvshin Ganzorig MGL 2406 2
40 IM Nigmatov Ortik UZB 2433 2
41 FM Panda Sambit IND 2362 2
42 FM Nurmamedov Azat TKM 2382 2
43 FM Winkelman Albert AUS 2229 2
44 IM Srihari L R IND 2436 2
45 IM Krishna Teja N IND 2359 2
46 IM Moksh Amit Doshi IND 2430 2
47 FM Aaryan Varshney IND 2312 2
48 GM Batchuluun Tsegmed MGL 2487 2
49 GM Aryan Chopra IND 2629 2
50 GM Neelotpal Das IND 2400 2
51 GM Visakh N R IND 2566 2
52 IM Suleymenov Alisher KAZ 2491 2
53 GM Iniyan P IND 2541 2
54 GM Sengupta Deep IND 2497 2
55 IM Vignesh N R IND 2486 2
56 IM Tologon Tegin Semetei KGZ 2382 1.5
57 GM Hossain Enamul BAN 2390 1.5
58 GM Laxman R.R. IND 2378 1.5
59 FM Wagh Suyog IND 2351 1.5
60 FM Liyanage Ranindu Dilshan SRI 2310 1.5
61 FM Saydaliev Saidakbar UZB 2376 1.5
62 IM Nitin S. IND 2407 1.5
63 IM Sidhant Mohapatra IND 2343 1.5
64 FM Sharan Rao IND 2350 1.5
65 IM Manish Anto Cristiano F IND 2332 1.5
66 IM Avinash Ramesh IND 2338 1.5
67 IM Saravana Krishnan P. IND 2197 1.5
68 FM Aradhya Garg IND 2284 1.5
69 FM Jain Kashish Manoj IND 2300 1.5
70 GM Venkatesh M.R. IND 2470 1.5
71 FM Jaiswal Rupesh NEP 2135 1.5
72 Sattarov Bobir UZB 2433 1.5
73 IM Harshavardhan G B IND 2433 1.5
74 FM Muhammed Shuaau MDV 2010 1.5
75 GM Yakubboev Nodirbek UZB 2663 1.5
76 IM De Silva L M S T SRI 2516 1.5
77 IM Vaishali R IND 2451 1.5
78 IM Abdisalimov Abdimalik UZB 2457 1.5
79 IM Shahil Dey IND 2395 1
80 IM Chakravarthi Reddy M IND 2301 1
81 CM Muradov Soltan TKM 2233 1
82 IM Sharma Dinesh K. IND 2242 1
83 Dang Vu Dung VIE 2017 1
84 GM Arjun Kalyan IND 2526 1
85 FM Singh Ojasva IND 2382 0.5
86 IM Dushyant Sharma IND 2370 0.5
87 IM Ratnakaran K. IND 2329 0.5
88 FM Kakabayev Mergen TKM 2285 0.5
89 IM Prraneeth Vuppala IND 2451 0.5
90 Schain Randolph CAM 2165 0
91 GM Gupta Abhijeet IND 2607 0
92 Utsab Chatterjee IND 2345 0

Asian Continental Chess 2022 standings women section

1 WGM Priyanka Nutakki IND 2326 3.5
2 IM Soumya Swaminathan IND 2326 3.5
3 WGM Vo Thi Kim Phung VIE 2335 3.5
4 WGM Nandhidhaa P V IND 2309 3.5
5 WIM Salonika Saina IND 2209 3
6 WIM Rakshitta Ravi IND 2219 3
7 WGM Yakubbaeva Nilufar UZB 2350 3
8 FM Kurmangaliyeva Liya KAZ 2199 2.5
9 WIM Chitlange Sakshi IND 2208 2.5
10 WGM Kiran Manisha Mohanty IND 2030 2.5
11 WGM Varshini V IND 2137 2.5
12 WIM Parnali S Dharia IND 2136 2.5
13 WGM Nguyen Thi Mai Hung VIE 2217 2.5
14 WFM Pandey Srishti IND 2213 2.5
15 IM Tania Sachdev IND 2406 2.5
16 WGM Vantika Agrawal IND 2362 2.5
17 WGM Divya Deshmukh IND 2338 2.5
18 IM Padmini Rout IND 2390 2.5
19 WIM Balabayeva Xeniya KAZ 2230 2.5
20 WIM Kairbekova Amina KAZ 2231 2.5
21 WIM Cholleti Sahajasri IND 2246 2.5
22 WGM Gomes Mary Ann IND 2324 2.5
23 WGM Srija Seshadri IND 2187 2
24 WIM Aakanksha Hagawane IND 2162 2
25 Veliyeva Hurma TKM 2003 2
26 IM Mohota Nisha IND 2181 2
27 IM Kulkarni Bhakti IND 2376 2
28 IM Karavade Eesha IND 2336 2
29 WGM Enkhtuul Altan-Ulzii MGL 2295 2
30 WFM Munkhzul Davaakhuu MGL 2218 2
31 WIM Mrudul Dehankar IND 2168 1.5
32 WIM Makhija Aashna IND 2090 1.5
33 Ishvi Aggarwal IND 1964 1.5
34 WFM Lakshmi C IND 1965 1.5
35 WGM Swati Ghate IND 2086 1.5
36 WFM Harshini A IND 2149 1.5
37 WIM Sharma Isha IND 2234 1.5
38 WIM Nguyen Thanh Thuy Tien VIE 1910 1.5
39 WGM Dauletova Gulmira KAZ 2260 1.5
40 IM Nomin-Erdene Davaademberel MGL 2404 1.5
41 WIM Arpita Mukherjee IND 2238 1.5
42 WCM Jannatul Ferdous BAN 1861 1
43 WIM Tejaswini Sagar IND 2112 1
44 WIM Ranasinghe S D SRI 1675 1
45 WFM Zairbek Kyzy Begimai KGZ 1930 1
46 WFM Shohradova Lala TKM 1856 1
47 WIM Priyanka K IND 2096 1
48 WFM Ovezdurdyyeva Jemal TKM 2061 0.5
49 WIM Bommini Mounika Akshaya IND 2160 0.5
50 WFM Lohani Sujana NEP 1716 0

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