Palaash Mapara continued his unbeaten run with a fourth consecutive win at the All India Chess Masters in Mumbai, defeating Dhruv Muthe in Round 4. Pratik Yadnik and Amey Dandekar also maintained perfect scores. The tournament at Pedder Road saw strong competition, with several players securing crucial draws and wins in the top boards.
Mumbai, March 31: Putting up a solid, calculated performance, Palaash Mapara (4 points), playing white pieces, cleverly defeated Dhruv Muthe (3 points) on the third board at the end of the fourth round of the All India Chess Masters (Season 3), played at the Mumbai Chess Centre, Pedder Road on Tuesday.
Top boards see consistent performances
Pratik Yadnik (4 points), also playing with the white pieces, scored his fourth successive win, defeating Aditya Siddharth (3 points) on the fourth board.
Amey Dandekar (4 points) was another successful winner, registering his fourth win as he overcame Viraj Rathi (3 points) on the seventh board.
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