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FIDE World Cup: Arjun Erigaisi’s ex-coach points out one aspect youngster should eradicate from his play to reach next level | Chess News

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After his FIDE World Cup victory over Arjun Erigaisi in the tie-breaks of the quarter-finals, China’s Wei Yi made a passing mention of what helped him defeat one of the most ferocious contemporary attackers on the chess board.

“In the first game (in the tie-breaks), I had many chances both in the middle game and in the endgame. But I couldn’t find one way to win. But in the second game, he really wanted to win and played some risky moves. That’s when I realised I had some chances to win,” Wei Yi said at a press conference.

At an event like the World Cup, where one bad move could end one’s tournament, a few risky moves from his opponent was all Wei Yi needed to defeat the 22-year-old Indian.

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After Arjun’s elimination, his former coach Srinath Narayanan explained how an inclination to attack has occasionally been his undoing in recent years.

“Arjun needs to work on a few things, like his sense of danger. Knowing when to attack and when to pull back. He sometimes over-extends and has to pay the price. It’s a side-effect of his super-aggressive style,” Srinath told The Indian Express.

He pointed out the pawn push Arjun made to f4 in the second tie-break game (25.f4) as an example of when the youngster over-extends. That move had seen three of his pawns on f, g and h files standing side-by-side like fielders in a slip cordon.

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In the first game too, while playing with black pieces, Arjun had found himself in a bleak situation with the eval bar indicating that Wei Yi held a handsome advantage. But in that game, the Indian had managed to fight his way out of trouble to escape with a draw.

Arjun has over-extended in games in the past like at last year’s Chennai Grand Masters, where was in first place by the penultimate round after not suffering a single loss. But while playing with black pieces against Aravindh Chithambaram, he had gone on the attack and tried to complicate the game against an opponent who had not won a single game in that tournament. But Arjun eventually weakened his own structure and went on to lose the game.

ALSO READ | For 6th time in two World Championship cycles, Arjun Erigaisi so near but misses out on Candidates

While Arjun’s style of chess is often spoken about, Srinath also highlighted what else makes him such a formidable player.

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“He has a pretty impressive memory. All chess players have good memories, sure. But he has an ability to absorb large amounts of details quickly. That’s why his opening prep is so good,” he said.

Arjun Erigaisi and Wei Yi at the start of their rapid tiebreak clash in the quarter-finals at the FIDE World Cup in Goa. (PHOTO: Michal Walusza via FIDE) Arjun Erigaisi and Wei Yi at the start of their rapid tiebreak clash in the quarter-finals at the FIDE World Cup in Goa. (PHOTO: Michal Walusza via FIDE)

Wednesday’s result means that for the second time in two cycles, Arjun will not be in the eight-man Candidates despite coming within touching distance at least six times.

“This one is almost like a break-up. You have different expectations and then reality hits you,” summed up Srinath before adding some words of encouragement for his protege.

“It feels like he has been around for so long, but it’s easy to forget that Arjun is just in his early 20s. Vishy Anand also had to surmount these incredible challenges and uncertainty in his career early on. But then he became a five-time world champion. For someone like Arjun, this has to be a long-term process. He has to try and be the strongest player in the world.”

Amit Kamath


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Amit Kamath is Assistant Editor at The Indian Express and is based in Mumbai. He primarily writes on chess and Olympic sports, and co-hosts the Game Time podcast, a weekly offering from Express Sports. He also writes a weekly chess column, On The Moves. … Read More

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