Bengaluru, March 29 -- Vaishali Rameshbabu pulled off something incredible in her Candidates debut two years ago. After four straight losses, she dug in her heels and won five games in a row. She hasn't played many events lately and starts as the lowest-rated player in the field and the last seed. As an attacking player eager to take risks, Vaishali will have to manage her emotions and time better during games in a tumultuous competition like this. Having had a feel of the tournament earlier should help. Then there's her fellow Indian, Divya Deshmukh. Divya is on a hot streak - she won the Women's World Cup last July beating compatriot Koneru Humpy in the tiebreaks, which earned her the Grandmaster title and a spot in Candidates. Humpy was ...