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21st Delhi GM Open R5-6: S L Narayanan and Abhijeet Gupta in a six-pack lead

by Shahid Ahmed - 11/06/2025

GM S L Narayanan and GM Abhijeet Gupta are the only two Indians in the lead at 21st Delhi GM Open 2025. Both of them won their fourth round game before facing each other in the following round. It ended in a draw. They are joined by GM Mamikon Gharibyan (ARM), GM Boris Savchenko, GM Manuel Petrosyan (ARM) and GM Luka Paichadze (GEO). A dozen players are trailing them by a half point at 5/6 each. Alekhya Mukhopadhyay and Bivor Adak are the two untitled players among them. Alekhya defeated IM Hari Madhavan N B and drew against GM Aditya S Samant in the final double round of the tournament. Round 7 starts today at 10 a.m. IST. Photos: Anmol Bhargav

A good day for Alekhya Mukhopadhyay

GM S L Narayanan and...

...GM Abhijeet Gupta are in a six-pack lead

Nikitenko - Narayanan, Round 5

Position after 20...b5

21.Kb1 bxc4 22.Rc1 would have been fine for White. Instead, GM Mihail Nikitenko (2520) made a big positional mistake 21.c5?? it created a target for Black b4!-+ 22.Qc4 Be6 23.Qa6 bxa3 24.Qxa3 Na5 25.Rc2 Nc4 26.Qb4 a5 27.Qc3 Qxc5 28.Kb1 Qb6 29.Re1 f5 30.Bd3 e4 and it's over. GM S L Narayanan (2600) won his fifth game in-a-row to maintain his lead.

Abhijeet - Deepan

Position after 31.Qg4

31...Rb8 needed to played to prevent Qc8 invasion. 31...Kg6? allowed 32.Qc8+- h5 33.g4 h4 34.Nd7 Qd6 35.Rc5 Kg7 36.Rxb5 cxb5 37.Nc5 a4 38.Qe8 Qc6 39.Qe7+ Kg6 40.Nd7 Bf7 41.d5 Qxd5 42.Qxf6+ Kh7 43.Ne5 and GM Abhijeet Gupta (2538) won. A practical example of how queen and knight is a stronger combination than queen and bishop in a closed position.

IM Harsh Suresh (pictured) - GM Luka Paichadze (GEO): 0.5-0.5

Karthik - Dinesh

Position after 31.Nb3?

GM Karthik Venkataraman (2550) got himself in deep trouble when he played 31.Nb3? IM Dinesh Kumar Sharma (2171) seized his advantage 31...Rc7 32.Qb6 Qe4+ 33.Kg1 Qxe5 34.Rd4 Rc8 35.Qb7 Qc7 36.Qe4 Qc6 37.Qd3 Qb6 38.Qf3 Qc6 39.Qd3 Qb6 40.Qf3 Qc6 and the game ended in a draw via repetition. It was not easy to figure out how to capitalize on the connected b and c-passed pawns.

Former National Blitz Champion - IM Dinesh Sharma played an exciting game against the reigning National Champion - GM Karthik Venkataraman

GM Tornike Sanikidze (GEO) - Manas Gaikwad: 0.5-0.5

Hari Madhavan - Alekhya

Position after 22...Qf5

IM Hari Madhavan N B (2386) did not react correctly to an in impending danger. 23.Re3 h4 is still playable compared to what happened in the game 23.dxc6?! bxc6 24.Qf4? Qxf4 25.gxf4 Re6 defending the d6-pawn and also threatening Rg6+. 26.f3 Rg6+ 27.Kf1 exf3 28.Rd4 Rg2 29.Re3 Rf6 White's position fell apart in a hurry. Alekhya Mukhopadhyay (2192) took slightly longer to win as he played imprecisely.

Mukund Hemant Agarwal (pictured) - GM Aleksej Aleksandrov: 0.5-0.5

Daksh Goyal (pictured) - IM Semetei Tologon Tegin (KGZ): 0.5-0.5 | Photo: Shahid Ahmed

For more Round 5 photos, click here.

Round 6

The coleaders - GM S L Narayanan (2600) and GM Abhijeet Gupta (2538) drew against each other.

IM Neelash Saha (pictured) - GM Diptayan Ghosh: 0.5-0.5

Alekhya Mukhopadhyay defeated IM Hari Madhavan N B in Round 5 and drew against GM Aditya S Samant in Round 6

Nitin - Karthik

Position after 46...Kh6

White just needed to focus on his passed pawns and push them 47.b4/Ka2/Kc2 are one of the few ways for White to win the game. Instead, IM Nitin S (2312) did the sole thing which allows his opponent GM Karthik Venkataraman (2550) to get back in the game 47.Rdxd5? The d5-pawn was harmless. Capturing it only alleviates the pressure for Black Kg6! 48.Kc2 h5 49.Rxg5+ fxg5 and now White has to play for a draw.

IM Nitin S missed a great opportunity against GM Karthik Venkataraman | Photo: IA Vivek Sohani

Prathamesh - Sriram

Position after 33...Rdd7

Prathamesh Sherla (2259) missed a winning combination against IM Sriram Adarsh Uppala (2460) after 33...Rdd7. Find out what it is.

Prathamesh Sherla drew against IM Aronyak Ghosh in Round 5 and missed a win against IM Sriram Adarsh Uppala in Round 6

Ahaz E U (pictured) - GM Tornike Sanikidze (GEO): 0.5-0.5 | Photo: Shahid Ahmed

GM Deepan Chakkravarthy - IM Abhishek Kelkar (pictured): 0.5-0.5 | Photo: Shahid Ahmed

A total of 419 players including 24 GMs, 20 IMs and two WIMs are taking part from 17 countries across the world. The eight-day ten round Rating Open tournament is being organized by Delhi Chess Association at Tivoli Gardens in New Delhi from 7th to 14th June 2025. The time control of the event was 90 minutes + 30 seconds increment per move.

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Round 6 results

Bo.No. WhiteRtgClub/CityPts.ResultPts.BlackRtgClub/City No.
11
GMNarayanan S L,2600KL5½ - ½5GMGupta, Abhijeet2538RJ
6
216
IMNeelash, Saha2456RSPB½ - ½GMGhosh, Diptayan2573RSPB
2
35
GMPetrosyan, Manuel2541ARM1 - 0IMHarsh, Suresh2392TN
21
47
GMPaichadze, Luka2529GEO1 - 0IMSaravana, Krishnan P.2272TN
40
527
GMFedorov, Alexei2370BLR½ - ½GMSivuk, Vitaly2522SWE
8
654
Alekhya, Mukhopadhyay2192WB½ - ½GMSamant Aditya S,2498MH
12
713
GMGharibyan, Mamikon2472ARM1 - 0GMManik, Mikulas2266SVK
43
860
IMSharma, Dinesh K.2171UP0 - 1GMSavchenko, Boris2456RUS
15
93
GMPantsulaia Levan,2551GEO4½ - ½4IMGochelashvili, David2303RUS
38
1037
IMNitin, S.2312TN4½ - ½4GMKarthik, Venkataraman2550AP
4
1141
GMKarthikeyan, P.2271TN40 - 14GMNikitenko Mihail,2520BLR
10
1211
IMAronyak, Ghosh2510RSPB41 - 04Mukund Hemant Agarwal,2173GJ
59
1345
CMSherla, Prathamesh2259MH4½ - ½4Sriram, Adarsh Uppala2460TG
14
1458
Ahaz E U,2178KL4½ - ½4GMSanikidze Tornike,2425GEO
18
1519
GMDeepan, Chakkravarthy J.2410TN4½ - ½4IMAbhishek Kelkar,2170MH
61

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Standings after Round 6

Rk.SNo NameTypsexGrFEDRtgClub/CityPts. TB1  TB2  TB3  TB4  TB5  TB6 Krtg+/-
11
GMNarayanan S L,IND2600KL5,5242724,25053107,6
213
GMGharibyan, MamikonARM2472ARM5,52225,523,00052108,2
315
GMSavchenko, BorisRUS2456RUS5,52123,520,75053106,9
46
GMGupta, AbhijeetIND2538RJ5,52123,520,75052109,3
55
GMPetrosyan, ManuelARM2541ARM5,520,52320,25052106,9
67
GMPaichadze, LukaGEO2529GEO5,5202219,75052104,5
78
GMSivuk, VitalySWE2522SWE522,526,521,5004110-0,4
810
GMNikitenko Mihail,BLR2520BLR522,526,521,00053101,9
92
GMGhosh, DiptayanIND2573RSPB522,52519,75042101,9
1024
GMNguyen, Duc HoaVIE2378VIE520,52418,50052103,5
1135
IMTologon Tegin, SemeteiKGZ2322KGZ520,52318,50042103,5
1212
GMSamant Aditya S,IND2498MH52023,519,2504110-3,5
1316
IMNeelash, SahaIND2456RSPB5202318,75041102,3
1411
IMAronyak, GhoshIND2510RSPB5202318,5004210-2,5
1554
Alekhya, MukhopadhyayIND2192WB52022,518,750424047,2

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Round 7 pairings

Bo.No. WhiteRtgClub/CityPts.ResultPts.BlackRtgClub/City No.
115
GMSavchenko, Boris2456RUSGMNarayanan S L,2600KL
1
27
GMPaichadze, Luka2529GEOGMPetrosyan, Manuel2541ARM
5
36
GMGupta, Abhijeet2538RJGMGharibyan, Mamikon2472ARM
13
42
GMGhosh, Diptayan2573RSPB55GMAleksandrov, Aleksej2370BLR
26
58
GMSivuk, Vitaly2522SWE55Alekhya, Mukhopadhyay2192WB
54
610
GMNikitenko Mihail,2520BLR55GMFedorov, Alexei2370BLR
27
724
GMNguyen, Duc Hoa2378VIE55IMAronyak, Ghosh2510RSPB
11
812
GMSamant Aditya S,2498MH55IMTologon Tegin, Semetei2322KGZ
35
976
Bivor, Adak2099WB55IMNeelash, Saha2456RSPB
16
1049
Sharnarthi, Viresh2236MHGMPantsulaia Levan,2551GEO
3
114
GMKarthik, Venkataraman2550APFMAarav, Sinha2255DL
46
1214
Sriram, Adarsh Uppala2460TGGaikwad Manas,2232MH
50
1318
GMSanikidze Tornike,2425GEOAdvik, Amit Agrawal2218MH
52
1453
Alok, Sinha2207DLGMDeepan, Chakkravarthy J.2410TN
19
1520
IMDavtyan, Arsen2402ARMAhaz E U,2178KL
58

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