Sharma Sai vinner hurtigsjakk-tittel i Nagpur

Sharma Sai sikret seg toppplassen i en lokal hurtigsjakkturnering i Nagpur med seks poeng. Arrangementet samlet 37 spillere, inkludert 23 med ELO-rating, over syv runder. Kontantpremier til totalt Rs. 6,000 ble delt ut til de ti beste.

I en konkurransedyktig hurtigsjakkturnering holdt i Nagpur, kom Sharma Sai ut som vinneren ved å oppnå høyeste poengsum på seks poeng etter syv runder. Arrangementet tiltrakk seg 37 deltakere, blant dem 23 ELO-rated spillere, noe som fremhever en blanding av erfarne og oppadkommende talenter i det lokale sjakkmiljøet. Swaraj Mishra tok andreplass med 5,5 poeng, mens Sahejveer Singh Maras og Suhan Deshpande, begge med 5,5 poeng, fylte ut tredje- og fjerdeplassene. De fulle topp 10-plasseringene inkluderte Omprakash Soni på femte med 5,5 poeng, fulgt av Amitav Ramteke og Aditya Kamlapurkar, hver med fem poeng på sjette og sjuende. Lohit Rushikesh og Aole Sangharsh delte åttende og niende med 4,5 poeng, mens Rudra Dhole avsluttet listen på tiende med fire poeng. Premier til totalt Rs. 6,000 ble fordelt til de beste under ledelse av hoveddommer IA Pravin Pantawane. Denne turneringen understreker den fortsatte interessen for hurtigsjakkformer i Nagpurs sjakkmiljø og gir spillerne muligheter til å konkurrere og få anerkjennelse.

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