After a rest day and the much hyped Bermuda party - a permanent fixture at the Chess Olympiads for many years now for players above 18 years, the players will be back on the board and all eyes will be on Parimarjan Negi on the top board to get off to a good start as he meets Moldovan best Viktor Bologan.
The Indian think-tank has decided to drop in-form S P Sethuraman for this clash and the reason could be the fact that most experienced Indian Krishnan Sasikiran fancies his chances against Dmitry Svetushkin on the second board.
With seven points in their kitty, the Indian men are far from seven joint leaders on nine points each but this round can take them closer to the top ten. For the records, Azerbaijan, Georgia, Serbia, Bulgaria, Cuba Kazakhstan and Uzbekistan are all co leaders with six rounds to come.
For the Indian eves, it's a much tougher challenge to face against Spain in the women's section being held simultaneously. After starting as the fifth seed, the Indian ladies have their task cut out if they have to make an impression and better the last Olympiad's result where they finished fourth.