Arjun Eriagisi – Chessdom https://www.chessdom.com Chess, chess news, live chess games Tue, 03 Sep 2024 18:25:30 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.6.2 Interview with Srinath Narayanan, captain of India for Chess Olympiad 2024 https://www.chessdom.com/interview-with-srinath-narayanan-captain-of-india-for-chess-olympiad-2024/ Mon, 02 Sep 2024 08:50:40 +0000 https://www.chessdom.com/?p=93249 Team India comes as one of the rating favorites at the Chess Olympiad 2024. The combined ELO of the India open and women’s team is the highest of the Olympiad.

The open team of India is second seeded according to the FIDE rating list, right behind USA. Board 1 is for the highest rated Indian player Arjun Erigaisi. Right next to him will be no other than the World Championship 2024 challenger Gukesh D. Another youngster is on board 3 , Praggnanandhaa, and the team is completed by Vidit and Pentala Harikrishna.

Team India is captained by Srinath Narayanan who kindly answered the questions of Chessdom.com for the coming Chess Olympiad.

Tell us about the preparation of team India for the Chess Olympiad 2024

In recent times playing a lot seems to be one of the key factors for preparation and staying in shape. In accordance with that our players have prioritised playing tournaments and keeping themselves active. Gukesh and Pragg have been playing quite a bit including in St Louis. Hari played in Rubinstein Memorial in Poland. Vidit has been playing quite a bit, both online and offline. Arjun has been almost setting world records for being the most active player at his rating range! Everyone comes in quite active and well trained with their own ideas and preparation. We just need to be cautious about overdoing things as this team needs help more to relax rather than to be pushed.

You were a coach/captain of India A last Olympiad. From that team you have Arjun Erigaisi, Vidit Santosh Gujrathi, and Pentala Harikrishna, while bringing in from India B Gukesh and Pragg. Is this change a step up?

With each edition the Indian team definitely seems to be having a step up. I have no role in selecting the team. The teams are selected according to the rating average of last 3 months from the time of registration. In general I think this is a good and impartial system of selection.

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Psychology is part of the game. Does being second seeded, according to the July rating list, put pressure on the team? And does playing away from home release pressure?

I think being the seeding number of the team hardly matters. It comes down to individual matchups, and Olympiad is like an open event. I think having a young team is a bit of an advantage here, as the experience of playing opens is still fresh in their memories. Playing away from home in general reduces pressure but perhaps not in this particular case. Our experience of playing the Chennai Chess Olympiad was great. When playing in Chennai there is a lot of familiarity, home support, and great support from the organisation and the government as well. Gukesh’s historic 8/8 and his win in the Chennai GM event both happened in Chennai. With Chennai, I can also be confident that the organization will be top notch. Based on these factors, we definitely prefer playing in Chennai.

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Besides you and the players, who will accompany you and aid your team in Budapest?

Last time we had GM Vaibhav Suri and GM Sankalp Gupta help the team. It’ll be the same this time as well.

Does the All India Chess Federation support your Olympic journey? In what ways?

The All India Chess Federation organised training camps, covers the cost of expenses for the team. They have built a framework that has been working well for a few years now. The federation itself faces a lot of challenges and a lot of things can be improved, but I think that’s something common to chess administration as a whole.

Have you talked to Vishy Anand? Is he going to support you in Budapest?

Vishy is always a support to the team and shares great rapport with all of us. He is very friendly and always approachable for help and advice. He invited me to his residence is Spain and Chennai when I was less than 12 years old. This is personally with me, and he has a similar camaraderie with all the players as well. But I have great respect for him and I only approach him for things which are of utmost importance and things I can’t solve on my own.

You are now focused on the Olympiad. But tell us more about your chess projects/activities this year and in the near future.

Post Olympiad I’ll be captaining the Mumba Masters team in October in Global Chess League. We are also building up towards something exciting in November about which we will hear more in the times to come.

This November the Gukesh – Ding Liren match begins. Gukesh can become the youngest World Champion. Do you talk to him about the match? What are your expectations?

I feel optimistic about Gukesh’s chances. In recent times I feel that he has simply been playing better. I feel it is a bit similar to the 2013 match when Vishy was already not in his best shape, and Magnus was rising. Gukesh is perhaps not as strong now as Magnus was in 2013, so the level difference is not as big, but nevertheless I think Gukesh begins as a clear favourite. He also showed in the candidates that despite his young age, he can handle pressure brilliantly.

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Chess Olympiad 2024 – team India https://www.chessdom.com/chess-olympiad-2024-team-india/ Mon, 26 Aug 2024 16:43:04 +0000 https://www.chessdom.com/?p=93086 India is heading as one of the favorites for the gold of the Chess Olympiad 2024. Captained by Srinath Narayanan and Abhijit Kunte, Indian teams boast a strong bid both in the open and women sections.

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The open team of India is second seeded according to the July rating list, right behind USA. But with players from both teams still participating in events, that can change. As expected, what was known as India 2 has now become the top team of the country. Board 1 is for the highest rated Indian player Arjun Erigaisi. Right next to him will be no other than the World Championship 2024 challenger Gukesh D. Another youngster is on board 3 , Praggnanandhaa, and the team is completed by Vidit and Pentala Harikrishna.

A title at the Olympiad can help boost the spirit of Gukesh before his match with Ding Liren

The Indian women team placed 3rd in the 2022 Chess Olympiad , edging USA and Kazakhstan on a dramatic tiebreak for the medal. Harika Dronavalli will take board 1 for India. Her teammates from 2022 Vaishali R (who recently competed in the Tbilisi Grand Prix) and Tania Sachdev (who now plays in Sants Open 2024 will also accompany her. The new faces on the team are Divya Deshmukh and Agrawal Vantika.

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More Indian participants at the Olympiad

Our IANS colleague Venkatachari Jagannathan pointed out today that the two teams are not the only Indians participating at the Olympiad. Priyadharshan Kannappan from Chennai is coach of two teams at the same time, Erithrea and Mauritius. The other Indian chess masters who are training other country’s players for the Olympiad are GM Ankit R Rajpara, GM Anurag Mahamal, and IM Vishal Sareen.

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Pragg and Jumbayev lead Dubai Open 2022 with perfect score https://www.chessdom.com/pragg-and-jumbayev-lead-dubai-open-2022-with-perfect-score/ Tue, 30 Aug 2022 21:34:16 +0000 https://www.chessdom.com/?p=81503 Grandmasters Praggnanandhaa and Rinat Jumabayev lead the 2022 edition of Dubai Open with perfect 4,0/4 score.

The 22nd edition of the Dubai Chess Open is taking place at the Dubai Chess & Culture Club and will be played from 27 August – 5 September. More than 180 players from 35 countries will fight for the total prize fund of 50.000$, including 35 grandmasters, 32 international masters, 3 women grandmasters, 3 women international masters and the total of 110 titled players. The Winner of the event will pocket a money prize of 13.000$. Dubai Chess Open 2022 all information

With Pragg and Jumbayev sharing the lead, the chasing pack is 1/2 points behind and includes the rating favorite Alexandr Predke, Arjun Eriagisi, Vladimir Akopian, Sethuraman, Mahammad Muradli, Alexander Indjic, and Ayush Sharma

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Standings after round 4

1GMPraggnanandhaa RIND26614
2GMJumabayev RinatKAZ26154
3GMErigaisi ArjunIND26893.5
4GMPredke AlexandrFID26923.5
5GMAkopian VladimirUSA26163.5
6GMSethuraman S.P.IND26253.5
7GMMuradli MahammadAZE25523.5
8GMIndjic AleksandarSRB26133.5
9FMAyush SharmaIND21583.5
10GMHakobyan AramARM26123
11GMGrover SahajIND25053
12IMSrihari L RIND24363
13GMTer-Sahakyan SamvelARM26253
14IMViani Antonio DcunhaIND23273
15GMSadhwani RaunakIND26223
16FMSamant Aditya SIND24303
FMPoormosavi Seyed KianIRI24043
18GMGupta AbhijeetIND26313
19IMVignesh N RIND24673
20GMAravindh Chithambaram Vr.IND26143
GMGagare ShardulIND25213
GMRahman ZiaurBAN24273
23FMLiyanage Ranindu DilshanSRI22863
24Ritviz ParabIND22993
25IMSong JulienFRA23843
26GMTabatabaei M. AminIRI26643
27GMNisipeanu Liviu-DieterGER26443
28GMRaja Rithvik RIND24913
29FMNazari AradIRI23893
30Vaibhav Jayant RautIND22173
31GMHarsha BharathakotiIND25573
32Laddha Shubh JayeshUSA22623
33GMSuleymanli AydinAZE25473
GMChanda SandipanIND24583
35CMPrraneeth VuppalaIND24643
36IMMohammad Nubairshah ShaikhIND24573
37IMAjay Krishna SIND23673
38IMAditya MittalIND24963
39WIMPriyanka KIND20523
40IMNigmatov OrtikUZB24372.5
41IMTahbaz ArashIRI24492.5
42FMMadaminov MukhiddinUZB24082.5
43GMArjun KalyanIND25132.5
44IMRathanvel V SIND24552.5
45IMShyaamnikhil PIND24652.5
46WGMVantika AgrawalIND23712.5
47FMMahdavi RezaIRI22532.5
48IMMullick RaahilIND23522.5
49IMRaahul V SIND23232.5
50FMSharan RaoIND22922.5
51GMThejkumar M. S.IND24302.5
52IMDas ArghyadipIND24462.5
53Sanket ChakravartyIND22752.5
54Aditya Varun GampaIND21272.5
55FMWagh SuyogIND23152.5
56Shaik Sumer ArshIND21232.5
57IMSiddharth JagadeeshSGP24262.5
58GMIniyan PIND25562.5
59GMAdly AhmedEGY25822.5
60IMNitish BelurkarIND24162.5
61IMDimakiling OliverPHI24422.5
62Panda SambitIND23462.5
63GMMareco SandroARG26572.5
64Ashraf ArtinIRI22892.5
65Rami TalabSYR15852.5
66Rakhmatullaev AlmasUZB22882.5
67IMSammed Jaykumar SheteIND23812.5
68Ahmad Al RomaithiUAE17992.5
69FMJain Kashish ManojIND23152
70FMTanmay ChopraIND23372
71FMZujev OlegLTU23052
72IMDushyant SharmaIND24062
73AIMMd ImranIND20632
74IMAl Hosani OmranUAE22932
75FMKarthik RajaaIND23272
76FMRohith Krishna SIND23582
77WIMKamalidenova MeruertKAZ23842
78CMKushagra MohanIND24262
79IMHaldorsen BenjaminNOR24612
80Prasannaa.SIND21852
AGMVishal Choudary BIND20772
82FMLouis ThibaultFRA21512
83CMAaditya DhingraIND22142
84Bharat Kumar Reddy PoluriIND22102
85GMLaxman R.R.IND23812
86FMHarshal ShahiIND21362
87Hamad BaderUAE20292
88WGMDivya DeshmukhIND23192
FMMehdi Hasan ParagBAN22112
90Ashutosh KumarIND18882
91FMAl Maashani AmerOMA19472
92Joel Paul GantaIND17852
93IMMohammad Fahad RahmanBAN24012
Shoshin KirillRUS22052
95FMRam Aravind L NIND22982
96Sharon RafaelIND20952
97FMZia Tahsin TajwarBAN23212
98GMKuybokarov TemurAUS25832
99Kuziev MirazizUZB20362
Rohit SIND19372
101IMAvinash RameshIND23222
Alhejab MeshalKUW17322
103Ojas KulkarniIND22542
Manmay ChopraIND20272
105FMRahman Md. TaiburBAN22022
106Raji Sayel Abu AzizahPLE20142
107Eman SawanPLE18472
108Suyarov MukhammadzokhidUZB21691.5
109FMDe Silva L M S TSRI22121.5
110IMManish Anto Cristiano FIND22151.5
111IMTissir MohamedMAR23661.5
112IMSultan IbrahimUAE21081.5
113FMMilikow YoavISR24291.5
114Raghav Srivathsav VIND20841.5
115WIMSharma IshaIND23251.5
Abhyudaya RajpurohitIND20781.5
117IMAl Qudaimi BasheerYEM24241.5
118Sabirova ShakhnozaUZB19571.5
119Aniruddh ChatterjeeIND21741.5
120Mokhtari Moghadam TahaIRI19291.5
121IMAziz HusainQAT23771.5
122FMAradhya GargIND22401.5
123Mustafayev NihadAZE19821.5
124FMPavlov MarkRUS23411.5
125Ali AbdulazizUAE19301.5
126Ishvi AggarwalIND18541.5
Khalifa Essa AlbalooshiUAE17491.5
128Eyenghe SunnyNGR20781.5
129Liashkevich LizavetaBLR18421.5
130IMSaeed IshaqUAE23661
131Mohammad Abdulrahman AlawadhiUAE13741
132Salem Ahmed SalemUAE20561
133Al-Blooshi Hamad EssaUAE12721
134Aarav SinhaIND19091
135Devnani KushIND20951
Abid Ali MujawarIND18241
137Zayed Sultan Al TaherUAE18271
138Anood AhmadUAE12461
139Ahmed Waqqas AlawlaqiUAE12501
140Al Ansi AminOMA18061
141Gandhi AnishIND22281
142Sadbhav RautelaIND17751
143FMAhmed FareedUAE19201
144Laddha Yash JayeshUSA20021
145FMSalem GhuloomUAE21951
Ahlam RashedUAE13721
147Abdulrahim SalemUAE18111
WCMBashaer KhalilUAE15661
149Abdel Wahab Ahmed Alaa El DinEGY14240.5
150Al Namas KananJOR14660.5
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