Karuppasamy C vinner sjakkturnering i Trichy

Karuppasamy C fra Tamil Nadu vant 3. internasjonale åpne FIDE-rate sjakkturneringen under 1700, arrangert av Star Chess Foundation. Han endte med ubeseiret score på 8 av 9 poeng. Arrangementet i Trichy tiltrakk seg nesten 500 deltakere over tre dager.

Turneringen fant sted fra 10. til 12. januar ved Indra Ganeshan Group of Institutions i Trichy, Tamil Nadu. Spillerne konkurrerte med tidskontroll på 45 minutter pluss 30 sekunders tillegg fra første trekk. Totalt deltok 480 spillere i det tre dager lange løpet, som hadde premiepotten ₹600 000, inkludert 100 pengepremier og 125 trofeer. Karuppasamy C sikret seg førsteplassen med sterk prestasjon, to remier men seire i resten av partiene. Kampen om andreplass var jevn, med fire spillere på 7,5 av 9 poeng. Baland Prajith S T tok andreplassen på bedre omspillskriterier, mens Raman R tok tredje. Premier til topp tre: ₹50 000 for første, ₹35 000 for andre og ₹25 000 for tredje. Sluttablikk viste også sterke prestasjoner som Shahid Husain og Sankaranarayanan V i omspill om andre, fulgt av spillere som Aditya K G og Muhammed Thoufeek N. Dette FIDE-rate arrangementet ga lavere ratede spillere plattform for erfaring og ratingpoeng i internasjonal setting. Bilder fra arrangementet ble levert av Mr. P. Ismail, som fanget den konkurransedyktige stemningen.

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