Midrand chess club hosts blitz tournament for all ages

Young and experienced chess players gathered at Halfway House Primary School in Midrand on March 7 for the Midrand Chess Club’s Blitz Open tournament. The event featured seven rounds in a fast-paced 5+0 format, divided into sections for different age groups. Cash prizes and trophies were awarded in various categories.

The Midrand Chess Club’s Blitz Open-rated tournament took place on March 7 at Halfway House Primary School, drawing participants from across local communities. The competition included players of varying ages and skill levels, fostering an atmosphere of intense focus amid the ticking of chess clocks.

Organized into three sections, the event catered to diverse participants. Section A was open to all ages and offered cash prizes: R1,000 for first place, R500 for second, and R300 for third. Section B targeted high school learners, while Section C was for primary school students, with both providing medals and trophies as incentives.

The tournament consisted of seven rounds under the 5+0 blitz format, where each player had five minutes to complete their game without additional time per move. This setup created a rapid pace, with pairings announced immediately after each match to keep the energy high.

South African chess arbiter Sanele Mthombeni supervised the proceedings, ensuring adherence to national and international regulations for fair play. Midrand Chess Club coach Kgosimang Molefe highlighted the event's growth, stating, “We are grateful to the community, sponsors, players, and all stakeholders who continue to support and help grow the sport of chess.”

The tournament underscores the club's efforts to promote chess locally, though specific winners were not detailed in available reports.

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