Bengaluru, June 11: Top-seeded R Praggnanandhaa was in fine form and remained unbeaten through the nine rounds to win the Norway Chess Group A event.
The young Indian Grandmaster emerged winner in the Norway Chess Group A open chess tournament with 7.5 points from nine rounds.
The 16-year old was consistent throughout the tournament where he did not lose a single tie in nine rounds.
He finished the tournament with a win over fellow Indian V Praneeth, an International Master, late on Friday.
Praggnanandhaa (Elo 2642) finished a full point ahead of second-placed IM Marsel Efroimski (Israel) and IM Jung Min Seo (Sweden).
Praneeth with six points was joint third but was placed sixth due to an inferior tie-break score.
Apart from beating Praneeth, Praggnanandhaa posted wins over Victor Mikhalevski (in round 8), Vitaly Kunin (round 6), Mukhammadzokhid Suyarov (round 4), Semen Mutusov (round 2) and Mathias Unneland (round 1). He drew his other three games.
Impressive performances
The Indian teenaged star has been putting in impressive performances in recent times and had beaten world No.1 Magnus Carlsen for a second time in the Chessable Master online event and lost a close final to China's Ding Liren.
Indian Grand Master R Praggnanandhaa stuns World No.1 Magnus Carlsen in Airthings Masters Chess.
In that historic tie, Praggnanandhaa won with black pieces in 39 moves in a Tarrasch variation game to halt 31-year-old Carlsen's run of three straight wins.
The GM will be part of the India B team in the open event of the 44th Chess Olympiad in Chennai next month.
Praggnanandhaa's coach RB Ramesh congratulated him after the win and said it will help boost his confidence.
"Congratulations to him for the victory. He was the top seed, so it is not a surprise that he won the tournament. He played well in general, drew three games with black pieces and won the remaining games. It will help boost his confidence," Ramesh said.
For the records, Praggnanandhaa is the fifth-youngest person ever to become a GM.
(With inputs from PTI)