International Master and defending champion Padmini Rout of PSPB had to settle for a draw against M Mahalakshmi of Tamil Nadu but still she managed to hold on to the top spot after the seventh round of 43rd National Women Premier chess championship, here today.
The draw helped Padmini take her tally to an impressive 5.5 points out of a possible seven and she benefitted further as S Vijayalakshmi of Air India suffered a shock defeat at the hands of lowest ranked P Bala Kannamma of Tamil Nadu.
Top seed and International Master Eesha Karavade was also held to a draw by PSPB teammate Nisha Mohota.
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The eighth round will see the all-important clash between Padmini and Vijayalakshmi and might well end up as the decider for the Rs 600000 prize money championship.
Vijayalakshmi has been trying hard but this was another bad day in office for the six-time champion.
Playing the black side of a Nimzo Indian Rubenstein variation, Bala Kannamma had to find some precise moves after Vijayalakshmi sacrificed a pawn to liven things up. However, the higher rated did not get the desired compensation in the ensuing endgame and the pundits believed she could have drawn.
In the end Bala Kannamma benefited with a full point after 79 moves.
Mahalakshmi has become a tough nut to crack. After winning against Vijayalakshmi in one of the earlier rounds, she held Padmini to a draw playing quite actively. It was a Grunfeld defense by Padmini and she had her chances after a fine looking piece sacrifice in the queen less middle game.
Mahalakshmi, however, spotted a fine comeback to steer the game to a draw after 54 moves.
Results after Round 7: Kiran Manisha Mohanty of LIC (3) drew with Mary Ann Gomes of PSPB (3); Swati Ghate of LIC (2.5) beat R Vaishali of TN (2.5); Soumya Swaminathan of PSPB (4.5) beat Pratyusha Bodda of AP (1.5); Nisha Mohota of PSPB (3) drew with Eesha Karavade of PSPB (4.5); M Mahalakshmi of TN (4) drew with Padmini Rout of PSPB (5.5); S Vijayalakshmi of AI (4.5) lost to Bala Kannamma P of TN (3.5).
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