FIDE Grand Prix Tournament 2, Round 2
Group A
Bacrot-Andreikin had a flurry of tactics in the middlegame to take play into an ending with R+P v B+N, but neither side could make anything of this imbalance. In the other game, Grischuk's bad start continued as he lost to Shankland.
Group B
Harikrishna obtained what should have been a winning attack against Tabatabaei, but couldn't convert it, and the game ended in a draw by repetition. In the other game, Giri extended his lead with a nice kingside attack against Vitiugov.
Group C
Shirov-Rapport was the sort of game people use to disparage the Petroff Defence: a game with a symmetrical pawn structure, opposite-coloured bishops and an early queen exchange, resulting in an unventful draw. Meanwhile, Vidit won a nice positional game against Fedoseev.
Group D
Vachier-Lagrave and Mamedyarov's game was one to draw the spectators, with white sacrificing both his rooks to force perpetual. The other game, Predke-Yu, was a somewhat quieter draw, although not without its own points of interest.
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