GRANDMASTER suffered a shattering semi-final
loss to top Uzbek player Nodirbek
Abdusattorovas the ace Indian settled for a bronze medal on a day
when defending champion
Magnus Carlsen stormed into the
final from an unviable situation,
in theWorld Blitz Championship
here on Tuesday.
Eight-time world blitz champion Carlsen setup a title show down
with Abdusattorov after defeating American Fabiano Caruana 3-
1 in the other semi-final.
Erigaisi, 22, can take heart in
the fact that he will return home
two World bronze medals -- in
rapid and blitz --a featwhichvery
few players in the world have
achieved.
The Indian ace was on song on
Day Two of the qualification
rounds.
After stunning the likes of global icon Carlsen and his nemes is
in the semi-final, Abdusattorov ,on
the opening day on Monday to
emerge sole leader on 10 points
from 13 games, Erigaisi went
through the remaining six rounds
on Day Two with steely resolve.
He won four rounds and drew
two to remain sole leader with 15
points and securing a place in the
knock-outs.
Erigaisi was drawn against 2021
World Rapid champion
Abdusattorov, who secured a place
in the last-four by the skin of the
teeth, barely managing to nudge
Frenchman Maxime Vachier Lagrave to fifth spot on ‘besttie break’ rule after both ended on 13
points.
With Erigaisi in a stunning form
and the advantage of beating
Abdusattorov on Day One of the
competition, the Indian was
expected to go full steam.
But things took a different and
difficult turn for Erigaisi who lost
the semi-final 2.5-0.5.
He could
not convert the advantage with
white in the opening game in the
knock-out, losing in 47 moves to
be 0-1 down.
A resurgent Abdusattorov
turned things decisively his way
in the second game by played ‘Rc5’
on the 75th move, ending the game
in 83 moves.
With the Uzbek needing only
half-a-point to seal his place in
the final, Abdusattorov settled for
a quick draw with black pieces
after 33 moves despite being in a
winning position, rendering the
fourth game pointless.