
Prague Masters: Praggnanandhaa held again, Chithambaram scores a crushing win against Keymer
The Hindu
Aravindh Chithambaram scores first victory, Praggnanandhaa draws again in Prague Masters round two.
Grandmaster R Praggnanandhaa played out a second straight draw against Turkey’s Gurel Ediz while Aravindh Chithambaram crashed through the defences of Germany’s Vincent Keymer in the second round of the Prague Masters.
Chithambaram, who has been knocking hard on the doors of elite circles, scored his first victory with black pieces after squeezing himself out of danger zone in his first-round game against Czech Grandmaster Nguyen Thai Dai Van.
The Indian was involved in the sole decisive game of the day in the 10-players round-robin format, while the other matches ended in draws.
Dai Van drew his second game on the trot with Sam Shankland of the United States, top seeded Wei Yi from China opened his account after splitting the point with Dutchman Anish Giri, and Quang Leim Le of Vietnam achieved the same result against Navara David from Czech Republic.
With seven rounds to go, Chithambaram joined Shankland in lead on 1.5 points out of two games. They are followed by Giri, Le, Dai Van, David, Keymer and Praggnanandhaa.
Ediz and Wei Yi share the last spot on a half point apiece from their two games.
On a day when world champion Boris Spassky breathed his last, Chithambaram’s victory had traits of the Russian’s style of play to go for the kill at the first opportunity and not let it slip.













