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Vaishali wins World blitz finals qualifier, says it was completely unexpected

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December 31, 2024
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Vaishali wins World blitz finals qualifier, says it was completely unexpected

R Vaishali scored fine victories for the women’s team.

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New York, Dec 31, 2024 : Indian Grandmaster R Vaishali surprised herself with a stellar performance to enter the quarterfinals of the World Blitz Championship here, even as recently-crowned rapid champion Koneru Humpy made an early exit.

Following Koneru Humpy’s stellar performance in Rapid, which earned her the gold medal and a prize of USD 60,000, it was Vaishali’s turn to impress her fans. She triumphed in the women’s section, scoring 9.5 points out of a possible 11 with three draws.

“I’m very happy with today’s performance. Tomorrow will be a big day. Honestly, it (performance) was completely unexpected.  I was not expecting the result like how it went today. Tomorrow, I have to be ready and prepare well and then see,” she said.

Russian Kateryna Lagno came closest to Vaishali, scoring 8.5 points, while the remaining six qualifiers finished with an identical eight points. Despite meeting the points criteria, Humpy was eliminated due to the worst tiebreaker, finishing ninth.

In the Open section, 10 players were tied for first place, including world number one Magnus Carlsen. The Norwegian scored when needed and drew six of his 13 games, finishing among the co-leaders at the end of the qualifiers.

Russian Ian Nepomniachtchi won the qualifier with 9.5 points, benefiting from the best tiebreak, while Fabiano Caruana of the United States finished second, ahead of Carlsen, who was placed third.

Surprisingly, none of the Indians made the top eight, despite some early promising performances.

Arjun Erigaisi played brilliantly at the start, securing victories in the first five rounds but faded away to finish with a sub-par seven points. R Praggnanandhaa was the best-placed Indian, with 8.5 points, but a last-round loss to Russian Daniil Dubov cost him a spot in the quarterfinals.

In the women’s quarterfinal, Vaishali will face Chinese Grandmaster Zhu Jiner.

Vaishali’s back-to-back victories against GMs Nana Dzagnidze of Georgia and Valentina Gunina of Russia in rounds 7-8 provided the necessary boost for the Indian player to top the event with ease.

The 23-year-old Indian played a dramatic match against Gunina, where she found herself under extreme time pressure and played 23 moves with hardly any time to think.

“You have nothing to think, you keep playing your moves. That was a very bad time management in that game (by me). She (opponent) was ahead on the clock and on the board, she was a full pawn up but I kept playing,” said Vaishali, who virtually had seven seconds for each of her 23 moves.

“Towards the end, I offered a draw with the rook-knight 3 versus 3. I think she wanted to play but her clock fell and that’s how I won the game.” Vaishali said there were many players stronger than her in Blitz and that she was just lucky to have led the field by one full point.

“I don’t think I’m a great blitz player, honestly. There are many more strong players here. I think, today, I was lucky in many games and it just worked out.” Talking about the knockout round, Vaishali said: “I haven’t thought about it t all. The last few days I’ve been sick, not gone out much,” she said, adding that she would any day prefer classical games to Rapid chess.

“I prefer classical any day… rapid is fun to play but lots of emotions. Like, so many games you are playing in a day and it’s hard to deal with sometimes. I think that’s the major difference (between classical and Rapid).”

Indian standings:

Open: R Pragnanandhaa (8.5) – 23; Raunak Sadhwani (8) 46; Arjun Erigaisi (7) 64; Aravindh Chithambaram (7) 68; V Pranav (7) 67;    Women: R Vaishali (9.5) 1; K Humpy (8) 9; Divya Deshmukh (7) 18; Vantika Agarwal (7) 19; D Harika (7) 22.

Qualifiers: Open: 1-8; Ian Nepomniachtchi, Volodar Murzin (Both Fide); Fabiano Caruana, Hans Niemann Moke, Wesley So (all USA); Magnus Carlsen (Nor); Duda Jan-Kryzsztof (Pol); Alireza Firoujza (Fra).

Women 1-8: R Vaishali (Ind); Lei Tingjie, Wenjun Ju, Zhu Jiner (all Chn); Kateryna Lagno, Valentina Gunina (Both Fide); Carissa Yip (Usa) Bibisara Assaubayeva (Kaz)

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