Prithvi Raj Prajeesh se adjudica la victoria en el torneo de ajedrez de Baréin

Prithvi Raj Prajeesh de India ganó el 11º Torneo Clásico ACA Clasificado FIDE con un imbatido 5,5 de 6 puntos. El evento tuvo lugar en Baréin del 25 de enero al 3 de febrero de 2026. Lumanog Eddie Jr L de Filipinas terminó segundo con 5 puntos.

El 11º Torneo Clásico ACA Clasificado FIDE concluyó tras seis rondas en el Game Arena en Zinj, Baréin. Organizado por Arjun’s Chess Academy, la competición se celebró del 25 de enero al 3 de febrero de 2026, con un control de tiempo de 60 minutos más 30 segundos de incremento por jugada desde la primera.  нн Prithvi Raj Prajeesh se proclamó campeón general, manteniendo un récord invicto durante todo el evento con 5,5 puntos. Su consistente rendimiento le aseguró el primer puesto. Lumanog Eddie Jr L de Filipinas ocupó el segundo lugar con 5 puntos. Siete jugadores empataron a 4 puntos, pero Noel Abraham Punnoose de India se llevó el tercero por mejores desempates.  нн Esta victoria supone la segunda victoria de Prithvi Raj Prajeesh en torneos clasificados en 2026. A principios de año, triunfó en el C. H. Mohammed Koya Memorial Chess Tournament – Season 2, logrando un perfecto 7 de 7 puntos.  нн La clasificación final destacó a otros destacados participantes, como Mikael Vivek Joseph y Dhruvi Shrikant Panigrahi entre los que sumaron 4 puntos. Las fotos del evento fueron proporcionadas por Arjun Kakkadath. La página web oficial del torneo ofrece más detalles sobre el organizador.

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