While Adhiban was ousted by Vladimir Fedoseev of Russia after losing the first and drawing the second game under rapid chess rules, Gujrathi blundered into a checkmate in one in a level position in the first game against Lazaro Bruzon of Cuba and later lost the second game too.
With the ouster of these two along with Surya Shekhar Ganguly and M R Lalith Babu who had lost under normal time control in round one, the Indian challenge here is now limited to P Harikrishna and S P Sethuraman. Interestingly, the two clash in the next round.
It was heartbreak for Adhiban who put up a good show in the first game of rapid tiebreaker against Fedoseev.
The Indian was looking good in the middle game out a Semi Slav defense game till he fell for a simple tactic while going for a pawn grab on the queen side. Fedoseev was in control and never let the opportunity slip.
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Gujrathi blundered into a checkmate in just some time back during a tournament in Armenia and today was the second time when the generally composed Indian suffered from what was a typical case of chess-blindness.
After fighting well with black pieces, Gujrathi had a tenable endgame on board with his pieces well placed for an imminent counter-play. However, Gujrathi took his king to the centre of the board and then placed his knight on the only escape square. Lazaro found the move in no time.
Boris Gelfand of Israel became the biggest casualty of first round as he was shown the exit door by little known International Master Cristobal Villagra Henriquez of Chile.
Gelfand drew the first and went down in the second game of rapid tiebreak.
Indian Results after round 1 (Indians unless stated): S P Sethuraman beat Sanan Sjugirov (RUS) 2-0; P Harikrishna beat Max Illingworth (AUS) 1.5-0.5; Surya Shekhar Ganguly lost to Vladislav Artemiev (RUS) 0.5-1.5; M R Lalith Babu lost to Radoslav Wojtaszek (POL) 0.5-1.5; Vidit Gujrathi lost to Vruzon Lazaro (CUB) 1-1, 0-2; B Adhiban lost to Vladimir Fedoseev (RUS) 1-1, 0.5-1.5.