Syed Mahfuzur Rahman takes solo lead in international chess tournament

FIDE Master Syed Mahfuzur Rahman secured a solo lead with five points after the fifth round of the Manha’s Castle 28th International Chess tournament in Dhaka. The event, held at the Bangladesh Chess Federation hall room, saw competitive matches among FIDE masters and candidate masters. Earlier rounds featured shared leads among top players.

The Manha’s Castle 28th International Chess tournament continued at the Bangladesh Chess Federation hall room in Dhaka on March 6, 2026. After the fifth round, FIDE Master Syed Mahfuzur Rahman emerged as the solo leader with five points, following his victory over Candidate Master Md Jamal Uddin.

FM Md. Sharif Hossain and Awsaf Chowdhury shared second place with 4.5 points each. Sharif Hossain drew with Awsaf Chowdhury in their match. Ten players tied for third with four points, including FM Subrota Biswas, Anata Chowdhury, CM Md Jamal Uddin, CM Sohel Chowdhury, CM S M Sharon, Afnan Zarif Haque, Siam Chowdhury, Mohammad Shafiqul Islam, Rayan Rashid Mugdho, and Din Mohammad.

Key results from the fifth round included FM Subrota Biswas defeating CM Avik Sarker, Siam Chowdhury beating WCM Nusrat Jahan Alo, and CM Sohel Chowdhury winning against Md Moniruzzaman Masud. Other draws and wins featured players like Radmin Raha Rajya against FM Sakline Mostafa Sajid, and Mohammad Shafiqul Islam over Md Biddut Sarkar.

The tournament began with strong performances on March 5, 2026, where five players—FIDE Master Syed Mahfuzur Rahman, Ananta Choudhury, FIDE Master Md. Sharif Hossain, Candidate Master Md. Jamal Uddin, and Awsaf Chowdhury—shared the lead with four points each after four rounds. Three players, Afnan Zarif Haque, CM Avik Sarkar, and Anat Chowdhury, held second place with 3.5 points.

Notable fourth-round matches saw FM Md Sharif Hossain defeat FM Sakline Mostafa Sajid, CM Md. Jamal Uddin beat FM Subrota Biswas, and Awsaf Chowdhury overcome CM Md. Masum Hossain. The event highlights ongoing competition among Bangladesh's chess community, with FIDE-rated players vying for top positions.

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Nodirbek Abdusattorov shakes hands after defeating Bluebaum to take sole lead in Tata Steel Chess Masters round 12, with leaderboard in background.
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Abdusattorov grabs sole lead in Tata Steel Chess Masters after round 12

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Nodirbek Abdusattorov defeated Matthias Bluebaum to take a half-point lead into the final round of the 2026 Tata Steel Chess Masters. Javokhir Sindarov drew quickly with Praggnanandhaa Rameshbabu, remaining half a point behind, while Vincent Keymer, Hans Niemann, and Jorden van Foreest stay one point back. In the Challengers, Aydin Suleymanli joined Andy Woodward at the top with nine points.

Following its kickoff on March 2, 2026, at the Bangladesh Chess Federation hall in Dhaka, the Manhas Castle International Chess Tournament saw 50 players claim victories in the first of eight Swiss-system rounds. Among 108 entrants—including four FIDE Masters and several Candidate Masters—the top prize remains 150,000 taka.

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International Masters Mohammad Fahad Rahman and Abu Sufian Shakil progressed to the quarterfinals of the Spectrum Bangladesh National Cup Chess after winning tie-breaking matches on February 20, 2026, in Dhaka. Several other players also advanced through their second-round victories.

The First Division of the Azerbaijan Chess Championship has concluded, determining the qualifiers for the national event. Umid Aslanov topped the men's section with seven points, while Lala Huseynov led the women's with eight. The national championship is set for February 6 to 22.

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Grandmaster Magnus Carlsen scored 4.5 out of 7 points to lead the group stage of the 2026 FIDE Freestyle Chess World Championship in Weissenhaus, Germany. He chose GM Nodirbek Abdusattorov as his semifinal opponent, with GM Vincent Keymer set to face GM Fabiano Caruana. The top four advance to the knockout phase, while the others compete for fifth through eighth places.

Grandmaster Javokhir Sindarov caught up to the leaders in the Tata Steel Chess Masters by defeating Yagiz Kaan Erdogmus in a 74-move grind. World champion D Gukesh secured his first win against Thai Dai Van Nguyen, while Vladimir Fedoseev and Vincent Keymer also claimed victories. The round featured four decisive results, setting the stage for a rest day.

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Nodirbek Abdusattorov claimed the outright lead at the Prague International Chess Festival Masters 2026 by defeating David Navara in round eight, while prior leader Jorden van Foreest fell to Aravindh Chithambaram. Hans Niemann notched his first win against David Anton amid a tough tournament. With one round left, Abdusattorov leads on 5.5/8, setting up an exciting finale on March 6.

 

 

 

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