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21st Delhi GM Open R1: Vairaj Sogerwal stuns Karen Grigoryan

by Shahid Ahmed - 08/06/2025

10-year-old Vairaj Sogerwal scored a huge upset in Round 1 of 21st Delhi GM Open 2025. He defeated the ninth seed, GM Karen Grigoryan (ARM). It was not a smooth conversion for the boy. The series of mistakes in the endgame eventually allowed his opponent to find a way to earn full point. Meetansh Dixit had the opportunity to score the biggest upset of the round. He missed the opportunity to seize his advantage against the third seed, GM Levan Pantsulaia (GEO). The strong Georgian GM managed to escape with a draw when he allowed perpetual checks to finish the game. The 21st edition boasts a total prize fund of ₹12100000, ₹5100000 in Category A. The top three prizes are ₹700000, ₹600000 and ₹500000. Round 2 starts today at 9:30 a.m. IST.

Meetansh Dixit misses against Levan Pantsulaia

Vairaj Sogerwal scored a big win over GM Karen H Grigoryan (ARM)

Meetansh - Pantsulaia

Position after 15...f5?

GM Levan Pantsulaia (GEO, 2551) made his king vulnerable when he played 15...f5? Meetansh Dixit (1874) was forced to play 16.exf6 gxf6 17.Nc3 Bxb3 18.cxb3 f5 now White needed to play 19.Bxf5 right away to capitalize on Black's weak king and rapidly bring his pieces into the attack. Instead, he played 19.Qg6+ allowing the king to start his escape 19...Kd8. A few moves later White played 22.Bxf5 but the effect was not the same and eventually drew the game via perpetual check.

Vairaj - Karen

Position after 43.Na8+

43...Kc8 prevents Rd8 whereas 43...Kb8?? which was played in the game by GM Karen H Grigoryan (ARM, 2520), invites trouble 44.Rd8+ Ka7 45.Nb6 Rf8 46.Rd1 e4 47.Kc4 Bg7 48.Rd2 e3 49.Ra2+ Kb8 50.Nd7+ Kc7 51.Nxf8 Bxf8 52.Nxf8 Bxf8 after a bit more inaccurate play, Black got himself a few more chances to get back in the game.

Position after 61.Kc4

What is the correct way to continue for Black after 61.Kc4 ? Black played 61...Be5?? 62.b5 Kd7 63.Kb4 Bc7 Black got the idea correct now but it is too late 64.Rg7+ Kc8 now 65.b6 would have been winning for White. 65.Ka4?? cxb5+ 66.Kxb5 Kb8?? Black moved his king to the wrong side. If there were no pawns on the board that would have been a correct choice.

Inauguration ceremony | Photo: Anmol Bhargav

Players, parents and accompanying persons | Photo: Anmol Bhargav

GM S L Narayanan is the top seed of Category A | Photo: Anmol Bhargav

Top boards | Photo: Anmol Bhargav

The tournament hall at Tivoli Gardens in New Delhi | Photo: Anmol Bhargav

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Inauguration ceremony and Round 1  | Video: ChessBase India

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Round 1 results

Bo.No. WhiteRtgPts.ResultPts.BlackRtg No.PGN
1223
Siddharth, Sai187600 - 10GMNarayanan S L,2600
1PGN
22
GMGhosh, Diptayan257301 - 00CMSankalan Shah,1874
224PGN
3225
Meetansh, Dixit18740½ - ½0GMPantsulaia Levan,2551
3PGN
44
GMKarthik, Venkataraman255001 - 00Elesh, Tripathi1872
226PGN
5227
Bhanushali Neemay,187100 - 10GMPetrosyan, Manuel2541
5PGN
66
GMGupta, Abhijeet253801 - 00Eugen, Mehul Shah1870
228PGN
7229
Shravan, Sriram187000 - 10GMPaichadze, Luka2529
7PGN
88
GMSivuk, Vitaly252201 - 00WCMWankhade Sanskruti,1869
230PGN
9231
Vairaj, Sogerwal186901 - 00GMGrigoryan, Karen H.2520
9PGN
1010
GMNikitenko Mihail,252001 - 00Mann Akbari,1868
232PGN
11233
AIMSaikat, Nath186600 - 10IMAronyak, Ghosh2510
11PGN
1212
GMSamant Aditya S,249801 - 00WCMNanditha, V1864
234PGN
13235
Aayush Kabra,186400 - 10GMGharibyan, Mamikon2472
13PGN
1414
Sriram, Adarsh Uppala246001 - 00WFMTanishka, Kotia1862
236PGN
15237
Aahil, Patra186200 - 10GMSavchenko, Boris2456
15PGN

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Standings after Round 1

Rk.SNo NameTypsexGrFEDRtgClub/CityPts. TB1  TB2  TB3 
153
Alok, SinhaIND2207DL1011,00
2150
Rakesh, Kumar NayakIND1953OR1011,00
3239
Jashanpreet Singh,IND1861SSCB1011,00
4261
Shreyaskar, TantiIND1835WB1011,00
51
GMNarayanan S L,IND2600KL1000,00
65
GMPetrosyan, ManuelARM2541ARM1000,00
77
GMPaichadze, LukaGEO2529GEO1000,00
811
IMAronyak, GhoshIND2510RSPB1000,00
913
GMGharibyan, MamikonARM2472ARM1000,00
1015
GMSavchenko, BorisRUS2456RUS1000,00
1119
GMDeepan, Chakkravarthy J.IND2410TN1000,00
1221
IMHarsh, SureshIND2392TN1000,00
1323
IMAgibileg, UurtsaikhMGL2384MGL1000,00
1429
IMShahil Dey,IND2366AS1000,00
1531
Nithin Babu,IND2360KL1000,00

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Round 2 pairings

Bo.No. WhiteRtgPts.ResultPts.BlackRtg No.
11
GMNarayanan S L,260011Sagnik, Halder1975
137
2134
Rachit H Gurnani,197611GMGhosh, Diptayan2573
2
3136
CMVyom Malhotra,197511GMKarthik, Venkataraman2550
4
45
GMPetrosyan, Manuel254111Nishant Abhijeet Jawalkar,1972
139
5138
AFMArhan, Jain197311GMGupta, Abhijeet2538
6
67
GMPaichadze, Luka252911Naga Sai Sarthak Karanam,1970
141
7140
Jagreet Misra,197111GMSivuk, Vitaly2522
8
8142
CMVedant, Rupeshbhai Varasada196811GMNikitenko Mihail,2520
10
911
IMAronyak, Ghosh251011IMSobh, Amrou1963
145
10146
WCMSreekarthika Velmurugan,195611GMSamant Aditya S,2498
12
1113
GMGharibyan, Mamikon247211CMVandan Alankar Sawai,1955
147
12148
Subhrajit Dey,195511Sriram, Adarsh Uppala2460
14
1315
GMSavchenko, Boris245611AGMPrashanth, J Naik1954
149
14150
Rakesh, Kumar Nayak195311IMNeelash, Saha2456
16
15151
Savanth Krishnan R,195211GMSanikidze Tornike,2425
18

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