Indian Grandmaster Vidit Gujrathi kept himself in joint lead following a come-from-behind draw with second seed Yuriy Kryvoruchko of Ukraine in the fourth round of Abu Dhabi Masters chess tournament now underway here.
After settling for his first draw in four games, Gujrathi remained in shared lead on 3.5 points along with Kryvoruchko, Adam Horvath of Hungary, Russian duo of Aleksandr Rakhmanov and Sergey Volkov and Tigran Petrosian of Armenia.
Young International Master Murali Karthikeyan caused a major flutter in the tournament scalping for third seed Alexander Areshchenko of Ukraine in a fairly one-sided affair.
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With six players sharing the podium, as many as 13 follow them a half point behind. Leading the Indian challenge in this pack is Grandmaster and former world junior champion Abhijeet Gupta who accounted for Azeri GM Nijat Abasov in a clinical display of positional chess.
Ankit Rajpara, G N Gopal and Sahaj Grover are the other Indians, besides Karthikeyan, on three points set to face tougher opposition in the next round.
Karthikeyan was the hero of the day as he caught Areshchenko unaware in one of the prepared variation in the Sozin variation of the Najdorf. Once a favourite of Bobby Fischer, Karthikeyan showed that the variation presents much venom when taken lightly, a fact that Areshchenko learned the hard way.
Sacrificing a piece early in the opening, Karthikeyan kept Areshchenko in pressure once the Ukrainian decided to part with his extra material to ease tension, Karthikeyan was clearly on top and gave nothing away.