Lalith Babu shattered the dreams of Vidit to clinch the title in the Queens Indian defence. Vidit exchanged the queens on 23rd move as Lalith grabbed two connected pawns.
Vidit tried in vain to halt the onward march of Lalith's pawns on a- and b- files in a rook ending. Lalith played correctly to force the win in 97 moves.
But Lalith had to be content with the runner-up place as Oliver won the title and a winner's purse of Rs 2.75 lakh despite his draw against Ziaur Rahman of Bangladesh.
Oliver had to patiently wait for the game between Lalith and Vidit to get confirmation of his title., as a win for Vidit would have put Vidit on the top.
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1 GM Oliver Barbosa (Phi); 2 GM M R Lalith Babu; 3 GM Abhijit Kunte; 4 GM Vidit Gujrathi; 5 GM Ziaur Rahman (Ban); 6 B Adhiban; 7 GM Deepan Chakravarthy; 8 GM Landa Konstantin (Rus); 9 GM S P Sethuraman; 10 GM Deep Sengupta.