While Oliver outwitted Landa Konstantin of Russia, Vidit playing black got the better of SP Sethuraman in a marathon battle of 98 moves to log seven points apiece, while four others are on 6.5 each.
Oliver and Landa preferred to play the Tarrasch game, in which Landa went for a queen exchange as early as on 7th move.
Oliver did not allow Landa to castle and his outside passer pawn on the a- file helped to get the verdict in his favour.
Vidit gained a valuable pawn on the 42nd move after several exchanges.
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In an equal ending, Vidit demonstrated that knight is a better piece than bishop, when all the pawns are on the same side.
With a win in the longest game of the tournament extending to 98 moves, Vidit surged ahead to the top.
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