Sharjah Masters: Ju kicks off with upset victory (2024)

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5/18/2023 – With 78 grandmasters, the Sharjah Masters kicked off on Wednesday. Most favourites scored victories, but there were a few upsets: seventh seed Ray Robson was defeated by Denis Kadric, while women’s world champion Ju Wenju got the better of Murali Karthikeyan. Ju’s win was not without ups and downs, as she first got a clear advantage, then found herself up against the ropes, and finally managed to make the most of a miscalculation by her opponent. | Photos: Official website

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A total of 78 participants made their way to Sharjah, one of the seven emirates that constitute the United Arab Emirates. All 78 of them count with the grandmaster title, which makes for a rarely seen phenomenon in a Swiss open — more frequently, these opens have a wide range of players rating-wise.

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Seventh in the starting rank stands Ray Robson, who was the highest-rated player to kick off the tournament with a loss. Robson lost with black to Denis Kadric from Montenegro, who proficiently converted his one-pawn advantage in a technical ending with rooks and knights.

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A few more upsets were seen on opening day, including the one seen on board 31, where Ju Wenjun — nothing less than the women’s world champion — beat Murali Karthikeyan with the white pieces. The Indian GM is rated 77 points higher than the Chinese star.

In a rollercoaster game which saw Ju first getting a clear edge and then letting her advantage slip away, Karthikeyan made a strategic mistake on move 42.

42...fxg4 43.hxg4 Rxa4 would have left Black clearly in the driver’s seat, with a passer on the a-file and White’s knight on f3 lacking active possibilities.

Instead, 42...f4 allowed White to free her position via 43.h4 gxh4 44.Nxh4 Rxa4 45.Nf5

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Black is still better, but White has certainly found some counterplay with her active minor pieces. A further mistake by Karthikeyan on move 51 again gave the women’s world champion the upper hand — she would not let her advantage slip away for a second time, as she went on to get a notable 56-move victory.

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Results - Round 1

Bo.No.NameRtgPts.ResultPts.NameRtgNo.
140GMYoo, Christopher Woojin260700 - 10GMMaghsoodloo, Parham27341
22GMGukesh, D273201 - 00GMVescovi, Giovanni260641
342GMMurzin, Volodar26040½ - ½0GMVidit, Santosh Gujrathi27313
44GMYu, Yangyi272901 - 00GMMastrovasilis, Dimitrios260343
544GMMendonca, Leon Luke26030½ - ½0GMSjugirov, Sanan27125
66GMNiemann, Hans Moke270801 - 00GMHarsha, Bharathakoti260245
746GMKadric, Denis260101 - 00GMRobson, Ray27047
88GMErigaisi, Arjun270101 - 00GMPiorun, Kacper260147
948GMSanal, Vahap260000 - 10GMPraggnanandhaa, R26889
1010GMPredke, Alexandr26850½ - ½0GMPeralta, Fernando259649
1150GMIvic, Velimir259500 - 10GMSevian, Samuel268411
1212GMEsipenko, Andrey267901 - 00GMDragnev, Valentin259351
1352GMBernadskiy, Vitaliy259200 - 10GMSalem, A.R. Saleh267713
1414GMTabatabaei, M. Amin267701 - 00GMYuffa, Daniil259253
1554GMSocko, Bartosz25910½ - ½0GMMartirosyan, Haik M.267515

...39 boards

Pairings - Round 2

Bo.No.NameRtgPts.ResultPts.NameRtgNo.
11GMMaghsoodloo, Parham273411GMKorobov, Anton266418
220GMCheparinov, Ivan266011GMGukesh, D27322
321GMNarayanan.S.L, 266011GMYu, Yangyi27294
422GMNguyen, Thai Dai Van264511GMNiemann, Hans Moke27086
523GMYilmaz, Mustafa264111GMErigaisi, Arjun27018
69GMPraggnanandhaa, R268811GMSadhwani, Raunak262732
711GMSevian, Samuel268411GMKovalev, Vladislav261238
825GMAravindh, Chithambaram Vr.263311GMEsipenko, Andrey267912
913GMSalem, A.R. Saleh267711GMKadric, Denis260146
1027GMSargsyan, Shant263011GMTabatabaei, M. Amin267714
1169GMMchedlishvili, Mikheil255311GMNihal, Sarin267316
123GMVidit, Santosh Gujrathi2731½1GMJu, Wenjun255070
135GMSjugirov, Sanan2712½½GMMurzin, Volodar260442
1463GMCan, Emre2575½½GMPredke, Alexandr268510
1515GMMartirosyan, Haik M.2675½½GMMendonca, Leon Luke260344

...39 boards

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