How Did Madhesh Kumar Upset GM Tornidze in Round 4?

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Key Takeaways
- Madhesh Kumar's victory over GM Tornidze showcases emerging talent in chess.
- The tournament features a significant prize pool, attracting top players.
- Eight players remain undefeated after four rounds, intensifying the competition.
- Younger players are proving their mettle against seasoned opponents.
- The event is a highlight in the chess calendar, fostering a rich chess culture in India.
Mumbai, June 20 (NationPress) Candidate Master Madhesh Kumar achieved an impressive victory against seasoned Grandmaster Sanikidze Tornidze from Georgia, delivering a stunning upset during the fourth round of the Rs 40 lakh prize money Mumbai International Grandmaster and Junior Chess Tournament, currently taking place at the World Trade Centre on Friday.
In other matches, GM Manuel Petrosyan secured a decisive win against Alexei Fedorov, while GM Aleksej Aleksandrov managed a draw against top seed Levan Pantsulaia. Young talent Advik Amit Agrawal also shone by drawing with IM Alexander Slizhevsky despite being under pressure.
As the tournament progresses, eight players remain undefeated with a perfect score of 4/4, intensifying the competition for the championship title.
Madhesh Kumar is also enjoying a remarkable run in the Junior category, achieving another victory to maintain his perfect score of 4/4 and lead the Sub-Junior rankings.
Top seed Aansh Nandan Nerurkar continued his winning streak against Vyom Malhotra, while Madhvendra Pratap Sharma narrowly defeated Andalamala Hemal Varshan in a thrilling contest.
Notable draws by Sahajveer Singh Maras (1849) against Advik Agrawal (2218) and Sravyasree Bheemarasetty (1747) against Avirat Chauhan (2168) showcased the depth of emerging talent.
On Thursday, the competition for top honors in the Aurionpro International Junior Chess Tournament heated up, with only 12 players in contention at the conclusion of Round 3. In the junior event, top-seed FIDE Master Aansh Nerurkar faced a tough challenge from Mysha Parwez. Playing with the black pieces, Aansh skillfully maneuvered through a difficult Catalan Opening before outplaying his opponent and securing a victory.
The second board featured a commanding performance from second seed Candidate Master Madhesh Kumar, who dismantled Advik Reddy in just 47 moves. Utilizing the white pieces in the French Defence, Madhesh displayed exceptional tactical skills to achieve an early win.
After the fourth round on Friday, five players are tied for the lead with a score of 4/4 in the Junior division.
GM Section Leaders After Round 4
1. GM Lalit Babu MR
2. GM Nikitenko Mihail
3. IM Davtyan Arsen
4. GM Savchenko Boris
5. CM Madhesh Kumar
6. GM Nguyen Hoa
7. GM Petrosyan Manuel