Indian Grandmaster Pentala Harikrishna registered his first win at the Moscow FIDE Grand Prix after getting the better of England’s Michael Adams, reported PTI.

The Hyderabadi, playing with white pieces, choose the aggressive route from the word go and the Englishman could not do much and wilted under the pressure to concede the game.

“A few inaccurate moves in the initial stage of the game by Adams, put me in a good position. From there on, I gradually improved my position and won,” Harikrishna said after winning the tie. With this win, the World No. 16 Indian has now maintained his unbeaten run against Adams this year and recorded his second successive victory against him.

With a win, three draws and a loss in five games so far, Harikrishna has accumulated a total of 2.5 points and is placed 13th on the leaderboard. After a day’s break, Harikrishna will resume his campaign against the Greek Grandmaster Boris Gelfland in the next round of this elite tournament. This event gives the participants a chance to qualify for the Candidates Tournament.