Cinq joueurs partagent la tête après quatre tours dans l'événement d'échecs amateurs du Rajasthan

Dans le Rajasthan State Amateur (Under-2300) FIDE Rated Chess Championship 2026 en cours, cinq joueurs de Jaipur sont à égalité en tête après quatre tours. Le tournoi se déroule sur le campus du Subodh College à Jaipur. Siddhant Chaturvedi, Rishen Jilawa et Aditya Dhyani figurent parmi les leaders, aux côtés de deux autres.

Le Rajasthan State Amateur (Under-2300) FIDE Rated Chess Championship 2026 est en cours sur le campus du Subodh College à Jaipur. Organisé sous les auspices de la Jaipur District Chess Association, l'événement a connu un jeu compétitif lors de ses premières rondes. Après quatre tours, les joueurs de Jaipur Siddhant Chaturvedi, Rishen Jilawa et Aditya Dhyani, ainsi que deux autres concurrents, partagent la tête. Ce tournoi coté FIDE met en lumière les talents émergents dans la catégorie sous 2300 Elo, offrant une plateforme aux joueurs amateurs pour gagner en reconnaissance et améliorer leur cote. Le championnat souligne l'intérêt croissant pour les échecs dans le Rajasthan, où les joueurs locaux continuent de progresser dans les circuits compétitifs. Les tours suivants devraient intensifier la bataille pour les premières places au fur et à mesure de l'avancement de l'événement.

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