Chingari Gulf Titans and upgrade Mumba Masters register fighting wins on Day 6of Global Chess League

Dubai, June 27, 2023
Chingari Gulf Titans bounced back in timely fashion by upsetting the applecart of Ganges Grandmasters
in the Tech Mahindra Global Chess League on Tuesday.
On Day 6 of the tournament, the Titans started in fifth position as they took on the leaders and came
out 9-7 winners. Also coming up with an improved performance were the upGrad Mumba Masters who
moved up a spot on the table after beating Triveni Continental Kings in the last match of the day. Titans,
who briefly occupied third place, moved down to make way for the Masters.
In the previous match, the Ganges Grandmasters had played as white and emerged victorious 10:4 after
winning the coin toss. This time, it was their turn to play with the black pieces.


The first break for the Titans came on board five: Polina Shuvalova created a better position against
Bella Khotenashvilli. In a complicated position, Khotenashvilli made an error in time trouble and handed
over the game to Shuvalova and, eventually, lost on time. Soon afterwards two top world heavyweights
Richard Rapport and Shakhriyar Mamedyarov decided to draw.
In a chaotic game between Daniil Dubov and Leinier Dominguez, where both sides exchanged
advantages, Dubov emerged victorious after time trouble, securing four critical points for the Titans.
Nihal Sarin drew with Andrey Esipenko despite having the upper hand for the greater part of the game.
Vishy Anand of Ganges gave his team a respite when he beat icon player and board one Jan-Kryzsztof
Duda, but that wasn’t enough for a victory. Despite her efforts, former world champion Hou Yifan of
Ganges was not successful in defeating Alexandra Kosteniuk. The game ended with a draw.

upGrad Mumba Masters vs Triveni Continental Kings (10:4)
In their previous encounter with the Kings, the Mumba Masters emerged victorious while playing with
the black pieces. This time, they played as White. Despite starting the league with a win, the Mumba
Masters have faced a challenging journey so far – currently standing on 50%, with two victories, two
losses, and one draw.
On the other hand, the Kings are having a treacherous run ever since the jinxed start when Levon
Aronian had to step in for current world champion Ding Liren as the icon player. Although composed of
exceptional players and guided by the well-known GM Loek van Wely, the team has experienced
setbacks.
Early morning on Tuesday, it was revealed that Nana Dzagnidze had withdrawn from the tournament
due to personal health reasons and would not be returning for the rest of tournament. Stepping in to fill
her shoes is another formidable player, Sara Khadem—one of the world’s top female players.

Both sides were evenly matched for most part of the contest. The only one to gain more initiative from
the outset was Masters’ Harika Dronavalli who was slightly better than Sara Khadem.
As the players were nearing time trouble, things on the boards began to change quickly. Mumba’s
Javokhir Sindarov opted for a pawn advance on the kingside which proved to be ill-prepared. His
opponent – another prodigy – Jonas Buhl Bjerre leapt at the opportunity and soon got into a very strong
position. As they were having less time on their clocks, both players started to err, exchanging
advantages with one another and keeping the game open until the end.
By the time Koneru Humpy agreed on a draw with Kateryna Lagno, her compatriot and colleague Harika
Dronavalli (Fide standard rating 2510) was completely winning against Khadem (Fide rating 2488). In the
meantime, team Mumba got another strong pin – as Alexander Grischuk was winning against Triveni’s
Yu Yangyi. However, Triveni’s Yu Yangyi is a great defender and as he was better on time, he soon
managed to unsettle Grischuk as the famed Russian player threw away his advantage.
Team leaders Maxime Vachier-Lagrave and Levon Aronian settled for a draw as tensions mount. Shortly
after, Vidit Gurjathi and Wei Yi also agreed to a draw, bringing a sense of calm to the match. Grischuk
lost momentum and had to accept a draw against Grandmaster Yu.
The fate of the match hinged on the final two boards: Dronavalli defeated Khadem. In an unfortunate
turn for the Kings, Jonas Bjerre misplayed his position, allowing Sindarov to seize the advantage and
secure a win. Kings are now at the bottom of the table.