Manhas Castle International Chess Tournament: resultater fra åpningsrunden

Etter oppstarten 2. mars 2026 i Bangladesh Chess Federation-hallen i Dhaka, sikret 50 spillere seire i den første av åtte runder i sveitsersystemet i Manhas Castle International Chess Tournament. Blant 108 deltakere – inkludert fire FIDE-mestere og flere kandidatmestere – er topps prize 150 000 taka.

Turneringen, arrangert av Manhas Castle sammen med Bangladesh Chess Federation, tiltrakk en sterk felt på 108 spillere, inkludert fire FIDE-mestere, én kvinnelig FIDE-mester, syv kandidatmestere og tre kvinnelige kandidatmestere.nnVinnere av runde 1 med fulle poeng inkluderte FIDE-mester Sakline Mostafa Sajid, FIDE-mester Subrota Biswas, FIDE-mester Syed Mahfuzur Rahman, Anata Choudhury, FIDE-mester Md. Sharif Hossain, kandidatmester Md. Abu Hanif, kvinnelig kandidatmester Nusrat Jahan Alo, kandidatmester Md. Masum Hossain, kandidatmester Sohel Chowdhury, Muhtady Tajwar Nasheed, kandidatmester Md. Jamal Hossain, Afzal Hossain Sacchu, Delwar Hossain, kandidatmester S. M. Saron, kandidatmester Avik Sarker, Mohammad Shafiqul Islam, Rayan Rashid Mugho, Sheikh Rashedul Hasan, og kvinnelig FIDE-mester Warsia Khusbu.nnDette arrangementet understreker Bangladeshs voksende betydning i sjakk, og tilbyr internasjonal konkurranse for både nye og etablerte talenter.

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