Title race tightens after round four in Muscat chess championship

The Muscat Nights International Chess Championship grew more competitive after round four, with tight standings in both the above 2000 and under 2000 categories. Several players share the lead in the elite section, while a group holds perfect scores in the lower category. Omani players showed promise in the under 2000 division.

The Muscat Nights International Chess Championship, one of the region's strongest editions, concluded its third day of play with round four on December 2023 in Muscat, Oman. Players from diverse chess backgrounds clashed in intense matches, keeping the title races open in both categories due to narrow point margins.

In the above 2000 category, key draws preserved the leaders' positions. Indian player Pa Iniyan drew with Turkey's Akbas Umut Ata, while India's Leon Luke Mendonca drew against Iran's Radin Yadegar in a balanced, tactical game. Standout wins included Egyptian Grandmaster Ahmed Adly defeating Belarusian Kirill Stupak by capitalizing on critical moments, and Turkish Adar Tarhan beating France's Loic Travadon to boost his standing.

After round four, seven players tie at 3.5 points: Akbas Umut Ata (Turkey), Pa Iniyan (India), Pranesh (India), Radin Yadegar (Iran), Ahmed Adly (Egypt), Adar Tarhan (Turkey), and Mikhail Mozharov (Russia). This congestion suggests any slip could reshape the race in upcoming rounds.

The under 2000 category saw decisive results. Uzbekistan's Shakhnoza Sabirova beat Iran's Seyed, Syria's Laith Mulhem defeated Iraq's Jaafar Shlaka, and Iran's Farhoud Fathi Tavani overcame Oman's Emad Al Balushi in a swinging match. Omani Ahmed Al Makhamari won against Saeed Fadel, and Abdulmalik Al Sabti drew with Palestine's Radwan Mahmoud.

Leaders at four points are Laith Mulhem (Syria), Farhoud Fathi Tavani (Iran), Shakhnoza Sabirova (Uzbekistan), Ali Khalaf (Kuwait), and Mohammed Al Humaidan (Al Zaabi, UAE). On 3.5 points trail Omani players Ahmed Al Makhamari, Abdulmalik Al Sabti, and Mohammed Khalfan Al Saeedi. The tournament now hinges on fine details, with Omani contenders poised to challenge if they maintain momentum.

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