Sharma Sai se adjudica el título de ajedrez rápido en Nagpur

Sharma Sai logró el primer puesto en un torneo local de ajedrez rápido en Nagpur con seis puntos. El evento contó con 37 jugadores, incluidos 23 con rating ELO, en siete rondas. Se repartieron premios en efectivo por un total de Rs. 6.000 a los 10 primeros clasificados.

En un competitivo torneo de ajedrez rápido celebrado en Nagpur, Sharma Sai emergió como ganador al obtener la puntuación más alta de seis puntos tras siete rondas de juego. El evento atrajo a 37 participantes, entre ellos 23 jugadores con rating ELO, lo que destaca una mezcla de talentos experimentados y emergentes en la escena ajedrecística local de Nagpur. Swaraj Mishra ocupó el segundo lugar con 5,5 puntos, mientras que Sahejveer Singh Maras y Suhan Deshpande, ambos con 5,5 puntos, completaron las posiciones tercera y cuarta respectivamente. El ranking completo del top 10 incluyó a Omprakash Soni en quinto con 5,5 puntos, seguido de Amitav Ramteke y Aditya Kamlapurkar, cada uno con cinco puntos en sexto y séptimo. Lohit Rushikesh y Aole Sangharsh empataron en octavo y noveno con 4,5 puntos, y Rudra Dhole cerró la lista en décimo con cuatro puntos. Se distribuyeron premios por un total de Rs. 6.000 a los mejores clasificados bajo la supervisión del árbitro principal IA Pravin Pantawane. Este torneo subraya el interés continuo por los formatos de ajedrez rápido en la comunidad ajedrecística de Nagpur, proporcionando oportunidades para que los jugadores compitan y obtengan reconocimiento.

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