There was little to cheer for the Indian enthusiasts as highest rated Indian Abhijeet Gupta went down fighting against International Master Vitaliy Bernadskiy of Ukraine in his final round.
Earlier in the eighth round Abhijeet had raised visions of an improved finish after outplaying Eylon Nakar of Israel.
Tigran Petrosian of Armenia comprehensively won the tournament defeating Levente Vajda of Romania in the last round. The Armenian finished with a very impressive eight points out of a possible nine and remained a full point clear of nearest rivals.
Jayaram on six points ended in a tie for the 13th place along with Anurag Mahamal who defeated Melih Yurtseven of Turkey in the last game.
Gupta, V Vishnu Prasanna and Swapnil Dhopade ended the tournament on a disappointing 5.5 points. Gupta also lost valuable rating points that puts him below the 2600 rating mark again.
Sagar Shah ended the tournament on a high finishing with 4.5 points in all while N Raghavi also did well to score four points.