Iniyan Pa Maintains Lead After Draw With IM Harsh Suresh At 360 ONE Masters Chess Tournament

Iniyan Pa Maintains Lead After Draw With IM Harsh Suresh At 360 ONE Masters Chess Tournament

The 360 ONE Global Chess Festival saw mixed results in Round 8 as leaders were held or upset across categories. In Masters, Iniyan Pa drew Harsh Suresh but still leads by a point. Madhvendra Pratap Sharma leads Junior Masters after another win. In Challengers, Viresh Sharnarthi fell after a shock loss, while Nithin Babu and others share the lead. Final-round battles will decide all titles.

Haridev PushparajUpdated: Thursday, June 18, 2026, 01:16 PM IST
Iniyan Pa Maintains Lead After Draw With IM Harsh Suresh At 360 ONE Masters Chess Tournament
Mumbai: Iniyan Pa Maintains Lead After Draw With IM Harsh Suresh At 360 ONE Masters Chess Tournament | file photo

Mumbai: IM Harsh Suresh held leader, GM Iniyan Pa to a draw in the 8th but this may be just a temporary setback, as the National champion still leads the rest of the field by a point and needs only a draw in the final round to emerge champion in the Master's Section of the 360 ONE Global Chess Festival, being played at the World Trade Centre.

Challengers standings shake-up
Favourites fumbled and stumbled in the other two categories too. Overnight sole leader Viresh Sharnarthi who was on a roll in the Challengers Category was shocked by lower rated Ashirwad Swain of Orissa and dropped down to third place with 6 others, all having scored 6.5 points. Nithin Babu also stunned higher rated FM Arun Kataria, with both jointly leading this Category with 7 points each.

Iniyan with 7 holds on to a full point lead over next placed Boris Savchenko. Harsh Suresh, Aakash Sharadchandra Dalvi, Apoorv Kamble and Ajay Santosh Parvathareddy are bunched behind with 5.5 points each.

Junior Masters and qualification stakes
Madhvendra Pratap Sharma continued his dominance by defeating Vinayak Koleru to retain his one point lead having tallied 7.5 points. A draw in the last 9th round is all he needs to be a clear-cut winner of the Junior Masters. Ankit Das, Balanandan Ayappan and A Amanlal have all scored 6.5 points and have a mathematical chance in case they win their games and Madhvendra ends on the losing side.

Apart from the cash prizes, at stake are norms and most importantly the winners of this edition of the Challengers and Juniors Category directly qualify to next year’s edition of the elite Masters Category. This will make the last round more exciting as the players in contention will go all out for the top place.

Notable results and norm chase
In other notable results WIM Oshini Gunawardhana Devindya needing 1.5 points from the last two games to garner a WGM norm suffered a heart-breaking loss against IM Vedant Panesar.

Boris Savchenko after a loss to Inayan has covered plenty of lost ground and has a mathematical chance to have a crack at the title.

Game analyses and final round
Iniyan adopted the Sicilian defence against Harsh Suresh and players castled on opposite sides. Harsh castled on the queenside and promptly turned aggressive on the kingside. At first there were indications that sparks may fly on this board but despite the aggressive approach by Harsh the whole game never went beyond a tiny edge for White. The players split the point on the 40th turn with a rook and three pawns on either side.

Soham Kamotra the IM from Jammu and Kashmir was error-prone in a Queen’s Gambit game against Boris Savchenko. A dubious decision to castle on the queenside proved disastrous as Savchenko’s Queen and knight infiltrated into his territory. Kamotra faced with the loss of a bishop to avert check-mate resigned on the 24th turn.

In the last round Iniyan will fight it out against Ajay Santosh Parvathareddy.

Sharnathi after some superb play in the first 7 rounds was on the defensive after opting for the Sicilian defence against Ashirwad Swain. Swain had castled on queenside and Sharnathi kept his King in the centre. Swain broke through in the centre and swapped queens after winning a pawn. That extra pawn proved sufficient for Swain to pocket the point after 75 long moves.

Swain and Nithin Babu are pitted against each other in the final round and a victory for either would mean the title.

In a four knights game Madhvendra preferred to play solidly or opted for a very cautious approach. He decided going against a bishop sacrifice on the 23rd turn, thus missing an early chance for victory. He initiated the exchange of queens to hold a tiny edge and then slowly and steadily exchanged the remaining pieces to garner a pawn and win after 67 moves.

Results

Harsh, Suresh (1/2) draw Iniyan, Pa (1/2)
Soham, Kamotra (0) lost to Savchenko, Boris (1)
Aakash Sharadchandra, Dalvi (1/2) draw Apoorv, Kamble (1/2)
Ajay, Santhosh Parvathareddy (1) beat Matyakubov, Miraziz (0)
Sammed Jaykumar, Shete (1/2) draw Paichadze, Luka (1/2)
Ayush, Sharma (1/2) draw Nitish, Belurkar (1/2)
Gochelashvili, David (1/2) draw Gupta, Abhijeet (1/2)

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