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Mumbai will host the Rs 40 lakh Aurionpro International Grandmaster and Junior Chess Tournaments from June 16–24 at the World Trade Centre. Over 400 players from 17 countries, including 16 Grandmasters, will compete in one of India’s richest chess events.
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Nine players — Prasidh, Advik, Sathya, Karthikeya, Sunkeyashik, Raghavendra, Gnaneswar, Sreekar and Likhith are in joint lead with three points from three rounds in the 229th Brilliant Trophy Open Chess Tournament
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FIDE-rated Challa Saharsha won the open category title in the fifth PICA prize money chess tournament organised by Pratyusha International Chess Academy here by virtue of the tie-break rule, despite tying with Chidvilash Sai with 4.5 points each from five rounds
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B Sahasra of Jyothi Vidyalaya High School (BHEL) won the Under-13 chess tournament organised by Amma Chess Academy (Bachupally) here with five points from five rounds on Sunday
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FIDE rated Chidvilash Sai Surapaneni won the fourth PICA prize money chess tournament organised by Pratyusha International Chess Academy here with five points from five rounds
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Tanishq from Srinidhi Global School clinched the title with a perfect score of six points from six rounds, while Vrishank Meduri secured second place with 5.5 points, and R. Manotej finished third with five points.
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G Pranavaaditya and M Aaradhya Nissi won the under-11 boys' and girls' titles, respectively, in the Children's Chess Tournament organised by Dhruv School of Civil Services Studies and Pragathi Chess Academy at Dhruv School of Civil Services Studies, Tarnaka, on Monday.
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Abhinav Yadav and Ramadugu Akshay emerged champions in the junior and open category titles respectively in the 219th Brilliant Trophy Chess Tournament at Brilliant Grammar High School, Dilsukhnagar on Sunday.
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Praggnanandhaa survived by the skin of the teeth against Alireza, who held a completely winning position for a long time
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In Round 2 of RACE 1st Classical Chess tournament,, N Saranya Devi (1) lost to G Ravi Krishna (2).
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The International Master finished 12th with a score of 4.5 out of 13 in the tournament that had players like Hans Niemann and Harika Dronavalli.
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Bharat scored 5.5 points from six rounds to be tied with P Shanmukha. In the tie-break, the former emerge champion
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In the final round, Bharat drew with S Badrinath to score 8 point out of 9 Rounds to grab top honours
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In the final round, Sai Baswanth drew with Srujan Keerthan Solleti to seal the title in the tournament that saw 24 players compete for the top honours
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Gayatri and Deepika bagged top honours in the senior and juniors categories respectively at the Inter-School Chess Tournament
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KS Koushik of Gatik Junior College scored 4.5 from five rounds to emerge the champion of the A2H One Day Rapid Chess tournament
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Telangana chess player K Sushant settled for the second spot in the All India FIDE Rating Chess Tournament organised by the Ekagra Chess Academy at the Kotla Vijay Bhaskar Reddy Indoor Stadium, Yousufguda, Hyderabad on Tuesday.
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Oslo: Indian Grandmaster Viswanathan Anand continued his winning campaign in the Norway Chess tournament as he defeated China’s Wang Hao in the third round to remain on top of the standings. Anand pulled off a stunning win against World no. 1 Magnus Carlsen on Monday, followed by three straight wins over former world champion Veselin […]
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Hyderabad: Gowtham Ramamoorthy bagged the top honours in the junior category with 10.5 points from 12 rounds at the Brilliant Trophy Online Chess Tournament on Tuesday. Meanwhile, Kartavya Anadkat emerged champion in the open category with 10.5 points from 12 rounds. Arvind Iyer and Anurag Tummapudi settled for second and third places respectively with 10 […]
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Hyderabad: Shlok Chandrani of Maharashtra bagged top honours with 10.5 points out from 12 rounds in the juniors’ category while Kartavya Anadkat from Ahmedabad clinched title with 10 points in 12 rounds in the open category of the 191st Brilliant Trophy online chess tournament on Tuesday. In the juniors category, Shlok Chandrani defeated Suhaas Kuppili […]