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GM Amonatov Farrukh
IM P Karthikeyan IM Tania Sachdev (Tajikistan)
Open Champion Women Champion Winner
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Manikh drew with each other. of AICF was the chief guest and distributed 11th Mumbai Mayor’s Cup GM Tournament 2018,Mumbai
the prizes in the august presence of Sri.
In the tenth and final round, Amonatov and RM. Dongre. A total of thirty five lakhs was
Pruijssers had a safe and quick draw, waiting distributed asprize money for the three tour-
for the other results. On the other three top naments put together.
boards, Diptayan held Manik Neverev drew
with Tran and the other contender Visakh Mount Litera School has become a favourite
lost to Tukaev, making it to a two way tie venue for international chess tournaments
between Amonatov and Pruijssers for the with very good infrastructure and facilities.
title. Amonatov had huge advantage in the Kudos to Venus Chess Academy, Sri. RM
Buchholz Cut 1 tiebreak to emerge champion Dongre, Treasurer of AICF, Mumbai Suburban
and collect a cash prize of Rs.3.30,000/-. District Chess Association guided by Sri. Vit-
Pruijssers received Rs.2,30,000/- for his thal Madhav and their team for the excellent
runner up finish. Nine players scored 7.5 arrangements.
points each vying the honours from 3rd to
11th place. Manik and Kravtsiv were placed Final ranking:Category A
third and fourth respectively. Rk Name Club Pts
1 GM Amonatov Farrukh TJK 8
The tournament was a good opportunity for 2 GM Pruijssers Roeland NED 8
many youngsters to grab norms. Raja Rithvik 3 GM Manik Mikulas SVK 7½
4 GM Kravtsiv Martyn UKR 7½ (L-R)2nd From Left Shri Sanjay Kedge, Secretary All Marathi chess association master CM Aditya Mittal,
of Maharashtra and Kiran Manisha Mohanty
5 GM Tran Tuan Minh VIE 7½ Shri R M Dongre, Shri D V Sundar Vice President FIDE, Chief Guest Harish Mehta, Chairman NASSCOM,
of Odisha secured IM norms, world champion
6 IM Karthik Venkataraman AP 7½ Shri Rahul Shah Vice President AMCA
in under 12 girls’ category, Divya Deshmukh
7 GM Neverov Valeriy UKR 7½
received the WIM norm. 8 GM Ghosh Diptayan WB 7½
9 GM Tukhaev Adam UKR 7½
The event was inaugurated by Shri. Harish 10 GM Deepan Chakkravarthy J. TN 7½
Mehta, President NASCOM, who was the 11 IM Nguyen Van Huy VIE 7½
Chief Guest of the function, presided by Shri. 12 IM Visakh N R TN 7
Dhananjay of LIC. Other dignitaries present 13 FM Rathanvel V S TN 7
were Shri. R M Dongre, Chief organizer of the 14 IM Harsha Bharathakoti TEL 7
Mumbai Mayors Cup, Shri. Manoj Itkelwar, 15 GM Sandipan Chanda WB 7
Vice President, AICF and Shri. Rahul Shah, 16 FM Nitish Belurkar GOA 7
President, MCDCA. The prizes for the B cat- 17 GM Mozharov Mikhail RUS 7
18 FM Gajwa Ankit MP 7
egory were distributed by Shri. Arun Shah,
19 Aaryan Varshney DEL 7
CEO, Ankit Gems,the chief guest. Other
20 GM Neelotpal Das WB 7
guests present were Shri. Kishor Bandekar,
21 IM Deshmukh Anup MAH 7
Treasurer, AICF, Shri. R M Dongre, Presi- 22 GM Rozum Ivan RUS 6½
dent, Zone 3.7, Shri. Raghunandan Gokhale, 23 FM Raja Rithvik R TEL 6½
Dorncharya Awardee, Shri. Nitin Warde, Jt. 24 Samant Aditya S MAH 6½
Secretary MSDCA. 25 WGMKiran Manisha Mohanty ODI 6½
26 IM Kulkarni Vikramaditya MAH 6½
GM Amanatov Farrukh with Vitthal Madhav, R M Dongre, Bharatsingh Chauhan, R Ananthram,
Sri. Bharat Singh Chauhan, Chairman, Tech- 27 Sammed Jaykumar Shete MAH 6½
Chief Arbiter and Nagesh
nical Commission FIDE and Hon. Secretary 28 FM Erigaisi Arjun TEL 6½
29 IM Khusenkhojaev Md TJK 6½
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1st All India Open fide Rating Below 1600 Tournament,Nagpur 30 IM Rathnakaran K. KER 6½ 77 CM Tanmay Jain PUN 5½
31 CM Kushagra Mohan TEL 6½ 78 Vaibhav Jayant Raut MAH 5½
32 IM Abu Sufian Shakil BAN 6½ 79 WIM Michelle Catherina P TN 5½
33 Surendran N TN 6½ 80 Shah Jeet MAH 5½
34 GM Rahman Ziaur BAN 6½ 81 Adarsh Tripathi DEL 5½
35 IM Sidhant Mohapatra ODI 6½ 82 AIM Hrishikesh Chavan MAH 5½
36 Tiwari Arjun RLY 6½ 83 Ayushh Ravikumar TN 5½
37 FM Mitrabha Guha WB 6½ 84 Joshi Abhijeet MAH 5½
38 IM Viani Antonio Dcunha KAR 6½ 85 Rahul Bharadwaj B TN 5½
39 Pranavananda V AP 6½ 86 IM Koshy Varugeese PON 5½
40 Sankalp Gupta MAH 6½ 87 WIM Chandreyee Hajra WB 5½
41 FM Phadke Sohan MAH 6 88 Toshali V AP 5½
42 GM Burmakin Vladimir RUS 6 89 WFM L akshmi C TN 5½
43 CM Bharath SubramaniyamH TN 6 90 Md. Jamal Uddin BAN 5½
44 IM Siva Mahadevan TN 6 91 Parthasarathy R KAR 5
45 WFM D ivya Deshmukh MAH 6 92 Navalgund Niranjan KAR 5
46 Pranav V TN 6 93 WCMMrudul Dehankar MAH 5
47 Raahul V S TN 6 94 Eesha Ajay Sarda MAH 5
48 WGMKulkarni Bhakti GOA 6 95 Nair Sanjeev MAH 5
(L-R) Mr Milind Naik, Mr Dayashankar Tiwari (BJP Leader), Mr Sushant Jumade, Organizing 49 WIM Pujari Rucha MAH 6 96 Kothari Swapnil MAH 5
Secretary, Sajib Mali (winner), Mr Bhushan Shriwas (Secretary Kalpana Prakash Welfare Foundation 50 IM Tran Minh Thang VIE 6 97 GM Ziatdinov Raset USA 5
& Organizing Chairman) 51 Mahindrakar Indrajeet MAH 6 98 WFM S aranya J TN 5
52 IM Karthikeyan P. TN 6 99 Konatham Snehil AP 5
53 FM Sauravh Khherdekar MAH 6 100 Harini S. TN 5
54 CM Ghosh Chanchal Kumer BAN 6 Final standings: Category B
3rd The Heritage Schools’ (U-15)Chess Fide Rated Championship,Kolkata 55 IM Navin Kanna T.U. TN 6 Rk Name Pts
56 Polakhare Aryan MAH 6 1 Pavan B N B 8½
57 FM Deshpande Aniruddha MAH 6 2 Srihari L 8½
58 WIM Srija Seshadri DEL 6 3 Chavan Nameet 8½
59 Bhatt Jalpan GUJ 6 4 Mushini Ajay 8
60 Saravana Krishnan P. TN 5½ 5 Vaibhav Bhat 8
61 Satkar Chirag MAH 5½ 6 Vinodh Kumar B. 8
62 Neelash Saha WB 5½ 7 Vrandesh Parekh 8
63 Nguyen Phuoc Tam VIE 5½ 8 Dhanush Ragav 8
64 IM Meftahi Houssem TUN 5½ 9 Akshay Anand 8
65 Ajay Karthikeyan TN 5½ 10 Sourav Sahoo 7½
66 Manigandan S S TN 5½ 11 Debankan Dhara 7½
67 WIM Chitlange Sakshi MAH 5½ 12 Ram Vishwanathan 7½
68 Barath Kalyan M TN 5½ 13 Patil Harshal 7½
69 Yash Dhoke MAH 5½ 14 Kadav Omkar 7½
70 Chittal Sairaj MAH 5½ 15 Sivasubramanian R 7½
71 Lokesh N. TN 5½ 16 Ravi Kumar K 7½
72 WFM Varshini V TN 5½ 17 Selvabharathy T 7½
73 CM Chowdhury Sohel BAN 5½ 18 Varun Bhatt 7½
74 IM Tilak Sharad S MAH 5½ 19 Sher Singh 7
75 Ilamparthi A R TN 5½ 20 Punit Indora 7
Prizewinners and dignitaries
76 Aishwin Daniel MP 5½ 21 Kapadi Yash 7
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22 Chittari Abhishek Varma 7 7 Wagh Varun 8 National under-13 Open & Girls Chess Championship 2018, Ahmedabad
23 Singh Soram Rahul 7 8 Sidharth A Kumar 8
24 Sharan Rao 7 9 Ahirwar Aniket 8 Aryan Varshney and Dhyana Patel win titles
25 Mishra Sanjeev 7 10 Atul Kumar 8 by IA Swapnil Bansod , Chief Arbiter
26 Dave Kantilal 7 11 Shah Devansh 8
27 Dhoot Vinit 7 12 Parekh Vishrut 8 32nd National Under13 Chess Champi- In the open section top seed Pranav Anand
28 Shubham 7 13 Makone Kaustubh 8 onship, 2018, was held from 14th June of Karnataka held for a draw by his state
29 Bardoliwala Nirmal 7 14 Murarilal Kori 8 to 22nd June, 2018, at Rajpath Club, mate 38th seed Srikrishnan P. At the end
30 Vijay Anand M. 7 15 Darshil K Desai 7½ Ahmedabad. The event was organized by of 6th round 5 of the participants share
31 Cheniram Pegu 7 16 Kesavan G 7½ Gujarat State Chess Association. The tour- the lead with 5.5 pts each namely Pranav
32 Jenil Shah 7 17 Madhusudhan Reddy E 7½ nament attracted total 471 players (314 Anand, Pranav V, Manish Anto Christiano
33 Patil Ketan 7 18 Saikat Nath 7½ in open section, and 157 in girl’s section) F, Manish Kumar and Srihari L. 4th Seed
34 Nitul Khare 7 19 Abhinandan Mohan 7½
from all over the India. There were in all CM Aditya Mittal met with an accident just
35 Deepak Rai 7 20 Gandhi Akash 7½
370 international fide rated players among before penultimate round and his oppo-
36 Dilip Das 7 21 S. Jeevanandam 7½
the participants which includes 3 CM, 1 nent Aryan Varshney won by forfeit on 2nd
37 Abijit Mistry 7 22 Vinod S 7½
38 Devesh Anand Naik 6½ 23 Suman Yaddanapudi 7½ WFM and 3 WCM. board in penultimate round. At the end of
39 Naveen S Hegde 6½ 24 Bhanushali Kunj 7½ penultimate round, Pranav V of TN, Aryan
40 Biswal Sagar 6½ 25 Keshri Abhishek 7½ The tournament was inaugurated at the Varshney of DEL and Sreeshwan Maralak-
41 Joshi Tejas 6½ 26 Sumesh Kabeer 7½ hands of Dr. Jaimin Vasa, President, shikari of TEL with 8.5 pts. each shared
42 Warude Satyam 6½ 27 Jaiswal Prince 7½ GCCI. The other dignitaries present were the lead. In the last round game, Pranav
43 Sikka Sumit 6½ 28 Mahendar B 7½ Shri. Viral Patel, Shri. Paresh Patel,Chief V of TN lost to Sreeshwan Maralakshikari
44 Bhagyashree Patil 6½ 29 Ranjith Kalaiyarasan 7½ Coach, Sports Authority of Gujarat, GM of TEL, while on 2nd board Aryan Varsh-
45 Tanmay Chopra 6½ 30 Panigrahi Ajay 7½ Tejas Bakre, Vice President, GSCA, Shri. ney of DEL beat Rohith Krishna S of TN.
46 Majumder Shrayan 6½ 31 Laddha Shubh Jayesh 7½ Jayesh Modi, Vice President, GSCA, Shri. Both Aryan and Sreeshwan tied with 9.5
47 Uma Maheswaran P 6½ 32 Satheesh A S 7½ Mishal Patel, Secretary, Rajpath Club, pts for 1st place but better tiebreak score
48 Subramanian R M 6½ 33 Thube Nimish 7½
Shri. Dinesh Kapadia, Secretary, Sports helped Aryan to clinch the championship.
49 Prabhu Anand 6½ 34 Vaidya Mihir 7½
Authority of Gujarat, Shri. Bhavesh Pa- Sreeshwan Maralakshikari finished 2nd,
50 Saumil Nair 6½ 35 Arunkumar K S 7
tel, Secretary, GSCA, IM Sekhar Chandra Aditya Varun Gampa of TEL beat Sriha-
51 Rahul Krishna Viswanathan 6½ 36 Chinnam Kartik 7
52 Rawal Shailesh 6½ 37 Wankhade Sanskruti 7 Sahu, Vice President, AICF, Shri. Mayur ri L R of TN on 3rd board to secure 3rd
53 Chudasama Ankit 6½ 38 Mishra Rahul 7 Patel, Vice President, GSCA and IA Swap- place. 2nd seed Pranav V, top seed Pranav
54 Ved Shubham 6½ 39 Gupta Shailendra 7 nil Bansod, Chief Arbiter. The inaugural Anand, Nikhil Magizhnan and Ayush Shar-
55 Hapse Shreyas 6½ 40 Saparia Jeel Bharat 7 function, held at 12 Noon, was preceded ma stood 4th to 7th respectively.
56 Zala Akshar 6½ 41 Kherdekar Arnav 7 by Managers / players meeting. The other
57 Mhatre Rahat Rahul 6½ 42 Boricha Yohan 7 necessary technical matters were decided The Girls section, 44th seed from Ma-
58 Bhat Sanjay 6½ 43 Bala Ganeshan 7 and appeals committee was formed in the harashtra Kirti Mayur Patel surprised
59 Bhanushali Kunj 6½ 44 Ajmera Tanmay 7 meeting. everyone by scoring perfect score in first
60 Doshi Khush 6½ 45 Ishan Sanjay Pagi 7 6 rounds to become sole leader. But later
Final ranking:Category C (below 1600) 46 Kamble Dipankar 7 After 9 grueling days of top notch chess she lost 2 rounds back to back. At the
Rk Name Pts 47 Mallikarjuna Raob 7
of 32nd National Under-13 Chess Champi- end of 8th round Dhyana Patel of Gu-
1 Sham R 9½ 48 Rishi R 7
onship 2018, which concluded at Rajpath jarat became sole leader with 7 points.
2 Sivathanujan S 8½ 49 Kushal Kaushik Karelia 7
Club, Ahmedabad, observed many higher She maintained her lead till last round to
3 Satheesh Kumar G 8½ 50 Das Jitendra Kumar 7
4 Gopikrishnan S 8½ 51 Anupam Talukdar 7 rated players biting the dust and emer- emerge champion with 9.5. She drew her
5 Sheikh Jahan 8½ 52 Jha Kishor 7 gence of some new talents. last round game against Gunjal Chopdekar
6 Malvankar Vikrant 8 53 Bakshi Mandar 7 of Goa, on 2nd board in last round game
1 2
1. 2.
White to play and win White to play and win
3 4
3. 4.
White to play and win White to play and win
5 6
5. 6.
White to play and win White to play and win
(solutions on p.47)
White to play and win in all the six endings above
(Solution on page 47 )
Reshevsky was a serious contender for the World Championship from roughly 1935 to the
mid-1960s. He was one of the five chess grandmasters to compete in the World Championship Left to Right: Mr.M Ephrame IA the Chief Arbiter, Mr.N.Mohanasundararaju Dean Academic,
match tournament in The Hague/Moscow 1948 and finished in joint third place with Paul Keres, Mahendra College of Engineering, Mr.N.Arun, Secretary SDCA, Thamaraiselvi (Winner,U-25
behind Mikhail Botvinnik and Vasily Smyslov. Reshevsky qualified for one more Candidates' in State Women) Mr.J.Balakrushnun, President ,SDCA, Bro. John Joseph, Superior General of
1967, but lost the subsequent quarterfinal match to Viktor Korchnoi the following year. Holycross Congregation, Mr.R.Sadheesh, Commissioner Salem Corporation, Mr.M.Senthilvel,
Joint Secretary TNSCA,HemanthRaam(Winner, U-25 State Open)Bro.Santhosh, Principal,Holy
Reshevsky competed eight times for the US at the Chess Olympiads, six times on board one, Cross Mat.Hr.Sec.School Salem
over a 37-year span, helping the US team to win the gold in 1937 and bronze in 1974, and
winning an individual bronze medal for his performance on board one in 1950. 61st Kerala State Senior Chess Championships, Ernakulam
Reshevsky played on top board for the US in the 1955 team match against the USSR, held in
Moscow, and defeated World Champion Mikhail Botvinnik over four games, winning one and
drawing three.
Although Reshevsky and Fischer had one of the fiercest rivalries in chess history, Fischer greatly
respected the older champion, stating in the late 1960s that he thought Reshevsky was the
strongest player in the world in the mid-1950s. This was around the time when Reshevsky
defeated World Champion Mikhail Botvinnik in their four-game mini-match, which was the top
board of the US vs. USSR team match held in Moscow.
During his long chess career, Reshevsky played eleven of the first twelve world champions, from
Emanuel Lasker to Anatoly Karpov, the only player to do so (he met Garry Kasparov but never
played him). He defeated seven world champions: Lasker, José Raúl Capablanca, Alexander
Alekhine, Max Euwe, Mikhail Botvinnik, Vasily Smyslov, and Bobby Fischer.
Reshevsky's books include Reshevsky on Chess (1948), How Chess Games Are Won (1962),
Great Chess Upsets (1976), and The Art of Positional Play (1978), as well as an account of the
Shri. Jayashankar, MD Hotel Mermaid gives away the trophy to O.T.Anilk Kumar, Winner, in
1972 World Championship match between his great rival Bobby Fischer and Boris Spassky. presence Shri. Kunhi Moideen, President Chess Association Kerala; Shri. R Rajesh, Secretary
He was also a columnist in chess magazines, and wrote about chess for The New York Times. Chess Association Kerala, Shri. VN Viswanathan, CEO Chess Association Kerala and Shri. P Sunil,
Courtesy:Wikepedia Treasurer Chess Association Kerala.
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Solutions to ‘Tactics from master games’ on Sengupta,Deep (2563) [A13]
1st Pragatisheel Chhattisgarh Satnami samaj state open FIDE rated Championship, Raipur
page 42 Kolkata GM Open Kolkata 22.05.2018
1. Sundararajan,K (2436) White to play. 18.Qf5 Threatening 19.Rxe6 18...
Nikhil,Magizhnan (2105) [A46] Ng4? [18...Bxc6 19.Rxe6+ fxe6 20.Qxe6+; 18...
Sharjah UAE Sharjah UAE 15.04.2018 Qc8 19.Qc5 Wins; 18...Nh7 19.Nd5 hxg3 (19...
White to play 29.Re8! This rook is en prise. Black Nhf8 20.Nxc7+ Qxc7 21.Bxd7+ Nxd7 22.Qg5
can take it in three ways but then gets mated Nb6 23.Qxg7 Wins) 20.hxg3 Bxc6 21.bxc6 Nb6
on next move. Even if he does not take it gets 22.Nxc7+ Qxc7 23.d5‚ +-] 19.Qxg4+- hxg3
mated anyway. 29...Rxe8 [29...Qxe8 30.Qxf6+ 20.hxg3 g5 21.Nd5 Bxc6 22.bxc6 Nf8 23.Be7 Qc8
Rg7 31.Qxg7#; 29...Nxe8 30.Qxh7#; 29...Qc7 24.Qxg5 Rg6 25.Nf6+ Black resigned as after 25...
30.Qxf6# (30.Qg7#) ] 30.Qg7# 1–0 Kxe7 [25...Rxf6 26.Bxf6+-] 26.Ng8+ Ke8 [26...
2. Smirnov,Ant (2546) Kd6 27.Qc5#] 27.Qe7# 1–0
Sukandar,I (2408) [C60] 6. Sevian,Samuel (2613)
18th BCC Open , 17.04.2018 Shetty,A (2373) [C11]
White to play 23.Qb6 Be5 [23...Rdf8 24.Qa7 Kd8 27th Chicago Open, 27.05.2018
(24...Qe8 25.Bxa6 Rf7 26.Qa8+ Kd7 27.Rxc7+ White to play. 22.Ne7+ Kh8 23.Rf4! h6 [23...
Kxc7 (27...Ke6 28.Bc4 Rxc7 29.Re5+ Kd7 30.Bb5+ Qb6 24.Nxc8 Rxc8 25.Qf2+-] 24.Rf6! [24.Nxc8
Rc6 31.Qxb7+ Kd8 32.Bb6+ Rxb6 33.Rxe8+ Rxe8 Qxc8] 24...Kh7 [24...Qxe7 25.Rxh6+] 25.Nf5 Ne6
34.Qd7#) 28.Qxb7+ Kd8 29.Bb6+ Wins) 25.Rxc7 26.Rxh6+ gxh6 27.Qxh6+ Kg8 28.Re3 Qg5 29.Rg3
Qxc7 26.Bb6+-] 24.Bxa6 c5 [24...bxa6 25.Qxa6+ Qxg3 30.Ne7# 1–0
Prize winners with dignitaries Kb8 26.Rb3+] 25.Bxc5 Bxc3 26.Bxd6 Bd4 27.Rc5+ Solutions to ‘Test your endgame’ on page 43
1–0 1.Petrov,4 pr,Platov Mem.Ty1963
3. Priasmoro,Novendra (2449) 1.Rh7 Qxh7 2.Rd7+ Ka8 3.Kc7 Qh6 4.Rd8+ Ka7
1st BhagwanMahaveer FIDE Rating Tournament, Kolhapur Smirnov,Ant (2546) [C17] 5.Kc6 Qg7 6.Rd7+ wins
18th BCC Open 2018 20.04.2018 2.Pogosjanc, 1964
White to play. 27.Rf7! Kxf7 [27...Nf5 28.Rxd7 Nxd4 1.a6+ Kxc8 2.b7+ Kb8 3.Ne5 Nc5+ 4.Kb5 Nxb7
29.Ne7+ Kf8 30.Nxc8+-] 28.Ne5+ Ke8 29.Nxd7 5.Nc6+ Kc8 6.Nxa7+ Kb8 7.Nc6+ Kc8 8.Ne7+ Kb8
Kxd7 30.Qxg7 1–0 9.a7+ Kxa7 10.Nc6#
4. Saric,A (2535) 3.Tjavlovski, I prize, Problemista 1962
Safar,Sandro (2235) [A42] 1.Re7 e2 2.Bxe2 Kd6 3.Re3 d4 4.cxd4 Nxe2 5.Rxe2
Croatian Cup 2018 17.05.2018 Kd5 6.Kc3 Ra3+ 7.Kb4 Rd3 8.Nf6+ Kxd4 9.Re4#
White to play. 24.Bxf6+ Kxf6 [24...Kxf7 25.Nd6+ 4.Nadareisvili ,Cs Sach 1964
Kxf6 (25...Kf8 26.Qf7#) 26.Qf7+ Kg5 27.Qg7! Rf8 1.a5 Kb4 2.a6 Kb5 3.a7 Bc6 4.Bxc6+ Kb6 5.a8N+
a) 27...h5 28.Nf7+ Kf4 29.g3+ Kf3 30.Re3#; b) wins
27...Qxd6 28.h4+ Kh5 (28...Kxh4 29.Qh6+ Kg4 5.Dr.Hans Staudte,
30.f3+ Kg3 31.Ne2# (31.Qh2#) ) 29.Qxh7+ Kg4 Sp.HM, Schachbullettinen 1963
30.f3+ Kf4 31.Qh6+ Wins; 28.Re3 Qxd6 29.Rg3+ 1.Qe7 Qf3 2.Qd6 Ka5 3.Qc5+ Ka4 4.Qc4+ Ka5
Kf4 30.Qh6+ g5 31.Qxg5#; 24...Kf8 25.Qd1 Nc5 5.Qa2+ Kb6 6.a8Q wins
(25...Qxc3) 26.Rxa8 Rxa8 27.Nxe5 Bxe5 28.Bxe5 6.Genryk Kasparyan, 2 Pr, Shakmati v CCCP
Kxf7 29.Qf3+ Ke8+- (29...Kg8 30.Qf6 Wins) 1962
30.Bd6+-] 25.Nd5+ cxd5 [25...Kg7 26.Nxb4; 25... 1.Nc5+ Kc6 2.Nd3 Bg4+ 3.Kd2 Ba1 4.Rh1 Bg7
Mohite Ranveer receiving the trophy from Chief guest Mr.&Mrs.Sanghvi, Satyen Shaha, Mr.& Mrs. Kxf7 26.Nxb4] 26.Rxa6+ Rxa6 27.Qxb4+- 1–0 5.Rh7 Ba1 6.Ra7 Bh8 7.Ra8 Bg7 8.Ra6+ Kb5
Handur, Chief Arbiter FA Bharat Chougule, Chess Coach Manish Marulkar, Dep. Chief Arbiter FA Vivek 5. Deepan,Chakkravarthy J (2516) 9.Rg6 wins
Sohani
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AICF Calendar July2018 National Under-13 Open & Girls Championships 2018, Ahmedabad
29th Cusat FIDE Rating 28 Jun - 01 Jul Kochi ,KL
Aditya Birla Memorial 18th Jharkhand State Senior FIDE 28 Jun - 01 Jul Jharkand
Ashoka The Great (Mauryan Dynasty) FIDE rating 05 Jul - 08 Jul Chennai
Goa State Senior FIDE Rating 08 Jul - 12 Jul Curchorem ,Goa
1st West Bengal State FIDE Rated Under - 17 Open & Girls 08 Jul - 11 Jul Jalpaiguri, WB
Second Edition FIDE Rated 2018 08 Jul - 13 Jul Guwahati
8th St.Joseph's FIDE Rating Chess Tournament 09 Jul - 11 Jul Chennai,TN
Surya College FIDE Rated Chess Tournament 12 Jul - 15 Jul VillupuramTN
4 Queens 1st below 1600 FIDE Chess Tournament 13 Jul - 15 Jul Ernakulam
All India Below 1500 FIDE Rating 14 Jul - 16 Jul Hyderabad
National Under - 7 ( Open & Girls ) 2018 16 Jul - 24 Jul Tumkur
44th National Sub Junior (Under-15 Open) and
35th National Sub Junior (Under-15 Girls) Championships 17 Jul - 25 Jul Nadia,WB
UP State FIDE Rating Championship Under - 25 20 Jul - 23 Jul Kazipur
National FIDE Rating Open for the visually challenged 26 Jul - 29 Jul Wardha, Mah
1st Gnana Vidhya Open FIDE Rated 26 Jul - 29 Jul Chennai
32nd National Under - 11 ( Open & Girls ) 2018 28 Jul - 05 Aug Sivagangai TN
National Cities - 2018 01 Aug - 05 Aug Siliguri
11th Modern School FIDE Rating tmt for school children 03 Aug - 06 Aug Chennai,TN
Women Round Robin 2018 08 Aug - 18 Aug Hyderabad Tournament Hall
MNM - CPA - Jaipur Cup 09 Aug - 11 Aug Jaipur
AICFB East Zone Rating Tournament for the Visually Challenged 09 Aug - 12 Aug Bokaro
Maharashtra State Open Under - 25 Youth 09 Aug - 13 Aug Nasik
2nd Sri Raghavendra Open FIDE Rated 09 Aug - 12 Aug Chennai,TN
3rd MMCA Open FIDE Rated 11 Aug - 14 Aug Kottayam,Kerala
3rd Mother Chess Open FIDE Rating tournament 12 Aug - 15 Aug Visakhapatnam,
1st RCPA All India Open FIDE Rating 14 Aug - 19 Aug Rajkot
NC Chummar Memorial FIDE Rated Open 19 Aug - 22 Aug Thrissur
Samreddyagi Reddy Centenary Celebrations Open FIDE 19 Aug - 23 Aug Hyderabad
4th ADRA FIDE Rated Open 2018 21 Aug - 25 Aug Adra
National Under - 25 ( Open & Girls ) 21 Aug - 27 Aug Bhopal, MP
Samreddyagi Reddy Centenary Celebrations below 1500 FIDE 24 Aug - 26 Aug Hyderabad
L to R –Jayesh Modi (President, Karnavati Club), Mishal Patel (Secretary, Rajpath Club), Ajay
Patel (President, Gujarat State Chess Association), Bhavesh Patel (Secretary, Gujarat State Chess
Association), Sekhar Chandra Sahu (Vice President, All India Chess Federation) and Shivarsh
Patel (Popular Group) alongwith Champion Aaryan Varshney
L to R – Mayur Patel (Vice President, Gujarat State Chess Association), Jayesh Modi (President,
Karnavati Club), Mishal Patel (Secretary, Rajpath Club), Ajay Patel (President, Gujarat State Chess
Association) alongwith Champion girl Dhyana Patel