Wohl was a picture of confidence even as DHopade had his chances out of huge complexities that arose after a rather dull opening system.
Usually known for his fantastic composure, Dhopade, for once, slipped heavily in the middle game when an erroneous plan turned a rather dull looking position into something with wild tactical possibilities.
Wohl might have won sooner but the appetite of the watching spectators would not have been satiated. Instead what happened was a perfect error-filled game wherein both players had their chances but in the end the Australian proved his weight, thanks to a big blunder by Dhopade.
As many as five players - Tejas Bakre, M S Thej Kumar, Erigaisi Arjun, Abhijit Kunte and P Shyamnikhil share the fourth spot having six points apiece.
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The 'Battle Royale' in the final round tomorrow will see Gupta crossing swords with Wohl and the winner is likely to win this year's championship.
It may be recalled that Gupta is a winner of this championship for last two years and has won it three times in the last four years. If Gupta wins, he will surpass Nigel Short of England and be the record holder in Commonwealth Championships.
Erigaisi Arjun caused a sensational upset defeating Aravindh Chithambaram.
In the women's championship, Tania Sachdev and Mary Ann Gomes emerged as the expected new leaders on 5.5 points following victories over Srija Seshadri and Bala Kanamma respectively.
The pairings for the last round will decide who meets tougher opposition but as of now it seems Tania holds some advantage thanks to her high rating.
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