Doulo Vesho mène le tournoi d’échecs AICF après six rondes

Doulo Vesho a pris la tête unique du tournoi AICF Chess for Everyone FIDE Rating Open Chess Tournament 2026 avec un score parfait après six rondes. L’événement se tient à Ngwalwa, Peren. Il reste trois rondes dans la compétition.

Le tournoi AICF Chess for Everyone FIDE Rating Open Chess Tournament 2026 est organisé par l’Inter School Chess Association – Ngwalwa Circle sous l’égide de l’All India Chess Federation (AICF) et de la Nagaland Chess Association (NCA). Le tournoi a atteint une phase décisive après six rondes de jeu jeudi à Ngwalwa, Peren.  Doulo Vesho a assuré la tête avec un score de 6 sur 6 points. Icicang Haikam suit de près avec 5 points, tandis que Jeremy Nitova Zhimomy, Ekram Haque et Ilung Haikam ont chacun 4½ points, les maintenant en lice.  Avec trois rondes restantes, le championnat reste indécis. En septième ronde, le leader Doulo Vesho affrontera Ekram Haque à l’échiquier 1. À l’échiquier 2, Icicang Haikam est prévu pour jouer contre son frère Ilung Haikam.  Les organisateurs ont noté que le tournoi s’approche de son climax, où chaque coup et demi-point compteront.

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