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HYDERABAD, FEB.10. L. Sudarshana of Tamil Nadu outwitted Jil Sheth of Gujarat in 54 moves of Sicilian Najdorff variation, in a third round game of the National chess championship for boys and girls (under-18 years), being held at Gowtam Model School here on Tuesday. In another third round game, National under-13 champion Laxmi Praneetha put it across Osmania University's N. Krishna Manjusha in 32 moves. Lakshmi Sahiti, the former Asian under-10 champion, also had an easy outing, defeating Laya Keerthy in French Defence.
Girls: Priya (3) bt Shruke (2); N. Vinuthna (3) bt Kiran Monisha (2); Rajadarshini (3) bt Nabeela (2); Kethki Kulkarni (3) bt Nayana (2); Amrutha Mokal (3) bt Ramyakrishna (2); Preethi (3) bt Tejeswani Reddy (1.5); Suchandra (2) drew with Pragna Patavi (2); Lakshmi Sahiti (2) bt Laya Keerthy (1); Malavika Singh (2) bt Kruba (1); L. Sudarshana (2) bt Jil Sheth (1.5); Laxmi Praneetha (2) bt Krishna Manjusha (1); Niharika (2) bt Tejeswi (1); Akshatha (2) bt Nishitha (1); Amrutha (1.5) drew with Prachi (1.5); Aparna (2) bt Roshin (1); Bhavana (2) bt Shirisha (1); Chaitanya (2) bt Prachi Sahoo (1); Gomath (2) bt Vyshali (1); Priyanka (2) bt Haripriya (1); Srividya (2) bt Homagni (1); Tejasri (2) bt Amrutha (5); Chandanapriya (1) drew with Padmaja (1).
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