9-yr-old Aarit Kapil is youngest Indian to beat chess Grandmaster
At 9 years, 2 months and 18 days, Aarit is the youngest Indian and third in the world to beat a GM under the classical time control
PTI
Bhubaneswar, 9 Dec
Nine-year-old Delhi boy Aarit Kapil
has become the youngest Indian to beat a chess Grandmaster as he emerged
victorious against Raset Ziatdinov of United States in the ninth and
penultimate round of the KIIT International open tournament here.
At 9 years, 2 months and 18 days,
Aarit is the youngest Indian and third in the world to beat a GM under the
classical time control.
The youngest player in the world to
beat a GM is Indian-origin Singapore boy Ashwath Kaushik who won against Jacek
Stupa of Poland when he was just 8 years and six months old earlier this year.
Ziatdinov, 66, is certainly past
his prime if the game was any indication. As is usually the case when an
experienced GM plays against a youngster, Ziatdinov did many things right
positionally to get the upper hand thanks to his better pawn structure.
To Aarit’s credit, he fought on
after standing slightly worse with his white pieces. It was a long-drawn
endgame wherein Ziatdinov made the final mistake and lost a knight on Sunday.
The resulting position just needed
decent calculation and the young lad from Delhi had no troubles whatsoever in
converting his advantage in to a well-deserved win. The game lasted 63 moves.
While the victory places Aarit
among the elite young talents, it remains to be seen how he performs in
upcoming tournaments. The next challenge awaits him in form of under-13
national championship to be held at Durgapur later this month, followed by his
own age group event, the under-9 nationals in Pune.
Meanwhile, Grandmaster Boris
Savchenko of Russia won the KIIT tournament, settling for a draw with India’s
Sayantan Das in the final round. Savchenko scored 8.5 points out of a possible
10.
The top three youngest players to
beat a Grandmaster:
1. Ashwath Kaushik (Singapore) – 8 years 2 months
2. Leonid Ivanovic (Serbia) - 8
years 11 months
3. Aarit Kapil – 9 years 2 months.
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