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Argentinian Gramdmaster Diego Flores matches moves with tournament leader GM Surya Shekhar Ganguly of India Image Credit: Courtesy: Organiser

Dubai: Grandmaster Diego Flores of Argentina upset tournament leader GM Surya Shekhar Ganguly of India to finish alone with 7.5 points and win the Dubai Open Chess Championship at the Dubai Chess Club in Dubai on Tuesday. He won the top prize of $13,000 and the Shaikh Rashid Bin Hamdan Al Maktoum Cup.

Flores, 36, four-time Argentine champion and 2012 American continental co-champion, used the English opening and gave the exchange sacrifice early on the 14th move. He parried Black’s kingside attack and gained three pawns in compensation, which he deftly escorted to the seventh rank. Unable to prevent promotion, Ganguly then resigned on the 58th move.

It was a heartbreaking loss for the Indian GM, who had led throughout the tournament but lost in the last two rounds. Flores, seeded 21st with a rating of 2601, was unbeaten in the nine-round tournament and had won against GMs Mustafa Yilmaz of Turkey and Parham Maghsoodloo of Iran. He drew with GMs Iturrizaga and Laxman of India.

Three players finished with seven points each to tie for second to fourth, namely GM Eduardo Iturrizaga Bonelli of Venezuela, S.P. Sethuraman of India and Ahmed Adly of Egypt. Iturrizaga drew with Adly in 34 moves of an Open Catalan. Sethuraman drew with GM Gawain Jones of England in a marathon 89 moves of the British player’s King’s Indian Defense.

Ganguly finished with 6.5 points in a tie between fifth to 11th places for a share of the $50,000 prize fund together with Jones, top seed Yuriy Kryvoruchko of Ukraine, Vladislav Kovalev of Belarus, Eltaj Safarli of Azerbaijan and Emre Can of Turkey.

International Master Ibrahim Sultan, who drew with Flores in the first round, was adjudged the best Dubai player followed by FM Othman Mousa. IM Omar Noaman won the prize for best UAE player while GM Amin Bassem won the Best Arab prize. IM Sarasadat Khademalsharieh of Iran won the prize for Best Female.

The category prizes were won by IM Dinesh Sharma of India for under 2300, CM Kumar Pradeep Karthik of India for under 2200, WCM Song Yuxin of China for under 2100 and Nutakki Priyanka of India for under 2000.

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