Srijit Paul vinner Young Minds Chess Academy rapidturnering

Toppseed IM Srijit Paul tok seieren i The Young Minds Chess Academys FIDE Rapid Rating Chess Tournament 2026 med ubeseirede 8,5 av 9 poeng. Arrangementet, holdt 22. februar 2026 på Swamy Vivekanand School i Kandivali West i Mumbai, hadde 236 deltakere og en premiefond på ₹200 000. Guru Prakash endte på andreplass med 8 poeng etter kun å tape mot Paul.

Turneringen, organisert av Young Mind Chess Academy, fant sted 22. februar 2026 på Swamy Vivekanand School i Kandivali West i Mumbai. Den tiltrakk 236 deltakere og tilbød en total premiefond på ₹200 000, med topp tre premier på ₹20 000, ₹10 000 og ₹8 000, samt trofeer og pokaler for de øverste plassene i tillegg til trofeer. Young Minds Chess Academy's FIDE Rapid Rating Chess Tournament 2026 med ubeseirede 8,5 av 9 poeng. Arrangementet, holdt 22. februar 2026 på Swamy Vivekanand School i Kandivali West, Mumbai, hadde 236 deltakere og en premiefond på ₹200 000. Guru Prakash endte på andreplass med 8 poeng etter kun å tape mot Paul.

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