INDIAN Grandmaster
Arjun Erigaisi
emerged as one of the four co-leaders
after another impressive day of skill
display atthe ongoingWorld rapid and
blitz chess championship here.
Russians Volodar Murzin and Alexander
GrischukalongwithDudaJan-KryzstofofPoland
share the lead with Arjun on seven points after
the end of the Second Day and Round 9 of the
championship, which will decide the best player of the planet after 13 games.
The day was marred by fine and disqualification of five-time world champion Magnus
Carlsen for his refusal to comply with FIDE’s
dress code after turning up in jeans.
Defending championCarlsen was fined USD
200 for wearing jeans, which are “explicitly prohibited” under tournament regulations and
whenhe refusedthe requesttochangehis attire
immediately by chief arbiter Alex Holowczak,
hewasdisqualifiedandwasnotpairedforRound
9 of the Rapid championship taking place at
Wall Street.
With Carlsen’s withdrawal,
Arjun’s
chances have increased dramatically as the
Norwegian is known to win anything
andeverything that comesunderthe faster version. In the 10th round the Indian will
take on Grischuk.
The Indian scope of a medal seems brighter
in the women section as well, where Koneru
Humpy put aside her first-round loss and won
four games on the trot to find herself in lead on6.5pointswithcompatriotDHarikaandWenjun
Ju of China.
However, the day belonged to Arjun who
defeated Robson Ray of the United States and
later won against Shant Sargsyan of Armenia.
His twodraws againstMurzinandDuda earned
him the spot to be on top with just four rounds
to go.
Humpy gave lessons to her opponents while
Harika was at her best.
With just three rounds remaining, much will
be known post Humpy-Ju clash in the next
match-up and Harika has her task cut out to
surge ahead of the field.
Standings after round8 women: 1-3:Wenjun
Ju (Chn), D Harika, K Humpy (both India) 6.5
each;4-8:KateryaLagno (Fid); CarissaYip(USA)
AlexandraKosteniuk(Sui)ElizabethPaehtz(Ger)
Stavroula Tsolakidou (Gre)6each.
Standings after round 9 open: 1-4:
ArjunErigaisi(IND),DudaJan-Kryzstof
(POL); Volodar Murzin, Alexander
Grischuk (Both representing FIDE).