Reykjavik Open 2018: 13-year-old Nihal Sarin proves his genius by inching closer towards being a Grandmaster
Aditya Pai • 7 years agoSarin has performed stupendously at the Reykjavik Open right from the very first round. So far, he has scored an unbeaten 5.5/7, winning four and drawing three of his games.
Reykjavik Open 2018: 13-year-old Nihal Sarin continues purple patch in Round 5, B Adhiban also makes good progress
Aditya Pai • 7 years agoSarin's performance rating so far in the tournament is a whopping 2,858. If he can continue this amazing run for at least a round or two more, he’s sure to earn himself a Grand Master norm.
Geneva Grand Prix: P Harikrishna faltered at key moments against Li Chao to get knocked out of title race
Aditya Pai • 8 years agoNot only has Harikrishna's chance of winning the title disappeared now, he has also been almost knocked out of contention for a place at the Candidates tournament, which decides the challenger for the world championship.
Geneva Grand Prix, Round 3: P Harikrishna fails to capitalise on Shakhriyar Mamedyarov's errors in drawn game
Aditya Pai • 8 years agoWith P Harikrishna having only a couple of minutes in hand for six moves, Shakhriyar Mamedyarov number one sought the opportunity to offer a draw, which the former accepted.
Tata Steel Chess: P Harikrishna stays 8th after draw against Richard Rapport in penultimate round
Ians • 8 years agoP Harikrishna, starting in white pieces, made a mistake in the opening and had to defend with a pawn down. Rapport did make a mistake but the Indian couldn't capitalise.