Grandmaster Abhijeet Gupta fought hard to beat Israel’s Radoslaw Jedynak for his second successive victory in to be tied for a five-way lead in the Poker Masters Isle of Man International chess tournament now in progress here.
On what turned out to be a tough day for the former world junior champion from India, Jedynak simply did not give up and tried hard to make it a tough game for Gupta. The Indian had to rely on his endgame skills to turn the tide in his favour when the game looked decidedly headed for a draw.
With two points from as many games, Gupta shares the lead with world number 13 Maxime Vachier Lagrave of France, Sergei Tiviakov of Holland, Daniel Gormally of England and Elisabeth Paehtz of Germany.
The other Indian in fray, D Harika was held to a draw by Jonathan Bakalchuk of Israel leaving her tied sixth with seven rounds still remaining in the 18,000 pounds prize money tournament.
On what turned out to be a tough day for the former world junior champion from India, Jedynak simply did not give up and tried hard to make it a tough game for Gupta. The Indian had to rely on his endgame skills to turn the tide in his favour when the game looked decidedly headed for a draw.
With two points from as many games, Gupta shares the lead with world number 13 Maxime Vachier Lagrave of France, Sergei Tiviakov of Holland, Daniel Gormally of England and Elisabeth Paehtz of Germany.
The other Indian in fray, D Harika was held to a draw by Jonathan Bakalchuk of Israel leaving her tied sixth with seven rounds still remaining in the 18,000 pounds prize money tournament.