Keymer stays ahead after splitting the point with Arjun

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Karthikeyan performed a marathon sport to carry Robson in the Quantbox Chennai Grandmaster event on Tuesday.
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German Vincent Keymer continued his unbeaten streak as he settled for a draw with the prime seed Arjun Erigaisi in the sixth spherical of the Masters part in the Quantbox Chennai Grandmasters chess event right here on Tuesday.

The end result meant the 21-year-old Keymer, who has three wins and an equal variety of attracts, stays on prime of the standings with 4.5 factors with a one-point lead over the remainder of the area. Arjun has 3.5 factors in his kitty.

The 42-move stalemate between the prime two gamers means the race for the prime prize may get attention-grabbing as the event enters the enterprise finish.

American Awonder Liang joined Arjun in the second spot, getting the higher of the World junior champion V. Pranav in long-drawn encounter.

There was heartbreak for Nihal Sarin as he crashed to a defeat at the fingers of Dutchman Jorden van Foreest a day after he had upset Arjun.

Dutch GM Anish Giri’s quest for a primary win continued as he drew his sixth match on the trot, towards good buddy Vidit Gujrathi in 109 strikes.

Indian GM Karthikeyan Murali cut up the point with American Ray Robson in the longest sport of the championship thus far. The match which lasted almost 5 hours and 123 strikes noticed the native participant defend beautifully to earn half a point.

In the Challengers part, GM Abhimanyu Puranik’s unbeaten run got here to a halt with native lad M. Pranesh pulling off an upset in the sixth spherical. The two share the prime spot with 4.5 factors alongside with Leon Luke Mendonca, who put it throughout Aryan Chopra.

The outcomes (sixth spherical): Masters: Karthikeyan Murali (2.5) drew with Ray Robson (USA, 2), Nihal Sarin (2) misplaced to Jorden van Foreest (Ned, 3), V. Pranav (2) misplaced to Awonder Liang (USA, 3.5), Vincent Keymer (Ger, 4.5) drew with Arjun Erigaisi (3.5), Anish Giri (Ned, 3 ) drew with Vidit Gujrathi (3)

Challengers: G. B. Harshavardhan (2) drew with Pa. Iniyan (3.5), B. Adhiban (3.5) bt Diptayan Ghosh (3.5), Leon Luke Mendonca (4.5) bt Aryan Chopra (1.5), Abhimanyu Puranik (4.5) misplaced to M. Pranesh (4.5), R. Vaishali (1) misplaced to D. Harika (1.5).

Seventh spherical pairings: Masters: Vidit vs. Karthikeyan, Arjun vs. Anish, Liang vs. Keymer, van Foreest vs. Pranav, Robson vs. Nihal. Challengers: Harika vs. Harshavardhan, Pranesh vs. Vaishali, Aryan vs. Abhimanyu, Diptayan vs. Mendonca, Iniyan vs. Adhiban.

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