Arjun Erigaisi’s remarkable win at the Abu Dhabi Masters (2024)

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8/29/2022 – Arjun Erigaisi won his final-round game against David Anton to clinch first place at the 28th Abu Dhabi Masters. He played with the sole purpose of winning the game, as he kept manoeuvring until his opponent broke and made a mistake. Javokhir Sindarov and Jorden van Foreest claimed second and third place, scoring 7/9 and 6½/9 points, respectively. Six out out of top ten places were claimed by Indians. | Photo: Rupali Mullick

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An impressive Indian contingent

Indian players had outstanding performances in the Abu Dhabi Masters as they claimed six out of the top ten places. A total of five Indians obtained norms. Apart from Aditya Samant, IM P Shyam Nikhil is the only other IM to finish in the top 25. Shyam scored 6/9 to finish in 21st place. He is one GM norm away from becoming India’s next Grandmaster.

Arjun Erigaisi won his final-round game against David Anton to clinch first place. He played with the sole purpose of winning the game, as he kept manoeuvring until his opponent broke and made a mistake. Javokhir Sindarov and Jorden van Foreest claimed second and third place, scoring 7/9 and 6½/9 points, respectively.

The eventual champion, 18-year-old Arjun, opted for the Exchange Variation when he faced Anton’s Caro-Kann Defence.

Arjun’s knights are stronger than Black’s bishop pair, due to the almost grid-locked pawn structure. White slowly manoeuvred his king to a3 and then started rearranging his pieces to find the best squares and the best plan.

Black decided to give up the f5-pawn as it did not make a big difference. It was more important to control the h-file, thus 43...Qh8 preventing an immediate Rh1. The game continued 44.Nxf5+ Bxf5 45.Qxf5 Qh3 46.Qd3 Qg2 47.Re1 Qf2 48.Re3 Qg1 49.Ne1 preventing all possibilities of a queen invasion on the queenside.

Eventually Black crumbled: 63...Kf8 64.c6+- Rc4 65.Qb2 Rxa4+?? 66.Rxa4 Qxa4+ 67.Qa3+. Black resigned as the resultant pawn ending is completely winning for White. Thus, Arjun Erigaisi won the game and became the champion of 28th Abu Dhabi Masters.

The final moments of the deciding game

Arjun Erigaisi is currently the second-highest rated Indian player in the world. At 18, he has climbed to the world top 25 in the live ratings list!

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The one who inspired the nation and beyond, Vishy Anand, congratulated Arjun.

Congrats on such an impressive performance. The depth and level were superlative @ArjunErigaisi https://t.co/nfV6xk81Ud

— Viswanathan Anand (@vishy64theking) August 25, 2022

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Runner-up - GM Javokhir Sindarov (Uzbekistan) scored 7/9 points | Photo: Rupali Mullick

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In third place - GM Jorden van Foreest (Netherlands) scored 6½/9 points | Photo: Rupali Mullick

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Final standings

A total of 148 players from 31 countries, including 43 GMs, 35 IMs, 7 WGMs and 3 WIMs, took part. The tournament was organized by the Abu Dhabi Chess Club & Mind Games from on August 17-25. The 9-round Swiss tournament had a time control of 90 minutes plus 30- second increments from move one.

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Rk.SNoNameFEDRtgPts.TB1TB2TB3
14GMErigaisi Arjun26897,504641,5
215GMSindarov Javokhir26297046,541
37GMVan Foreest Jorden26806,5049,544,5
46GMRobson Ray26826,5048,544
520GMYakubboev Nodirbek26206,5048,543,5
612GMNihal Sarin26516,5045,541,5
717GMSethuraman S.P.26256,5045,541
855FMSamant Aditya S24306,5044,540,5
922GMKarthikeyan Murali26136,5044,539,5
1016GMAryan Chopra26276,5042,538
1118GMTer-Sahakyan Samvel26256,504237,5
129GMAnton Guijarro David2668604843
132GMTomashevsky Evgeny2702604742
1421GMIndjic Aleksandar26136045,541
1538GMArjun Kalyan2513604540,5
168GMSalem A.R. Saleh26796044,540
1713GMNisipeanu Liviu-Dieter26446044,539,5
1810GMTabatabaei M. Amin26646043,539
1926GMAdhiban B.2598604237,5
2033GMVokhidov Shamsiddin25526041,538

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