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Friday, August 30, 2024

KK Khare wins the CCBW Rapid Open, Himmika Best Woman Chess Player

 

Chief guest Harsh Wadhwani and Daizy Sonal Mishra with the prize winners of the "CCBW Open Rapid" chess tournament at The Charans Plaza.

Senior Lucknow player KK Khare took down two generations of chess players to win the CCBW Rapid Open. Arif Ali was second on tiebreak. Khare is a huge inspiration for the state chess community, having obtained his first FIDE International chess rating at the age of 62 in a sport where teen prodigies abound. Along with his trophy, Khare received a standing ovation from more than 100 UP players in the tournament hall. 

Tournament Champion KK Khare


Best Woman Category Winner Himmika Amarnani

Himmika Amarnani played her usual attacking chess to win the best women's ccategory prize. 

Tournament hall at Charans Plaza in Hazratganj.

Prashant Dwivedi from Kanpur excelled in the junior section. 

Nine-year-old Mohd Ismail Siddiqui of Prayagraj chose to play among the sharks in the open section and picked up the Best Family Team prize with his father, Rashid.

Hrothbertina Hilton and Ved took home the Best Mixed Doubles team prize.

Abhivadan Shukla fought well to win the Brave Beginner Prize.

Corporate leader Harsh Wadwani and fashion influencer Daizy Sonal Mishra gave away the prizes.

The tournament was organised to create awareness among youngsters about learning from their elders on the occasion of United Nations World Senior Citizens Day.

Other top results:
Under 10: 1-2. Abhigyan Katiyar, Abhiraj, 5 pt each, 3. Viyan Agarwal, 4.5 pt.
Under 13: 1-3. Adyansh Singh, Dibbayan Chakraborty, and Advik Tripathi, 5.5 pt each.
Under 16: 1. Rachi Yadav, 5.5 pt, 2. Ujjwal Raj Srivastava, 5 pt, 3. Kushagra Pandey, 4.5 pt.
Senior Citizen: 1. Kamlesh Kumar Kesharwani, 4 pt, 2-4 Kranti Kumar Gupta (Bareilly), Sharad Kumar Pandey, R P Gupta, 3 pt each.
Under-16 Rated: 1. Chinmay Vajpayee, 5pt, 2-3. Krishna Tejas T, Daksh Surana, 4 pt each.

More photos in Facebook album (including newspaper clippings): https://www.facebook.com/share/p/afhdS3odQRwudgU4/

Other News Links:

- https://theindianview.in/news_id/68271

- https://nationalnewsvision.com/kk-khare-is-champion-in-ccbw-rapid-open-himmika-is-the-best-female-player/

- https://telescopetoday.in/archives/48280

- https://www.jubileepost.in/kk-khare-is-champion-in-ccbw-rapid-open-himmika-is-the-best-female-player/

- https://www.morningpoint.in/kk-khare-is-the-champion-in-ccbw-rapid-open-himmika-is-the-best-female-player/

Wednesday, August 28, 2024

You Can Play Vishy Anand in Chesscom Match vs the World from Sept 30

www.chess.com is hosting the Vishy Anand vs The World online event from September 30 to celebrate the 25th anniversary of the Kasparov vs. the World match. At the time, then-world champion GM Garry Kasparov made headlines when he played more than 50,000 opponents online. Kasparov eventually won the game after four months and 62 moves.

Now, players worldwide will face another former world champion and one of the most prominent chess figures on the planet, Anand. Members willing to participate can vote for the next move at any point in the game, and the game will follow the move with the most votes.

Vishy vs. The World format

Expectations are that the Vishy vs. The World match will attract a massive amount of players, surpassing the 50,000 mark reached in Kasparov vs. The World. If this happens, you can be a part of the record-breaking game with the most participants in history!



To this day, Anand is one of the strongest players in India, one of the most potent countries in the chess scene. He is also among the few players over 50 who are still active and can compete on equal grounds with today's elite. Do you think you can take him down? How do you think this game is going to end? Let us know in the comment section at the www.chess.com website.


Sayeed wins CCBW Chess for Freedom, Prayagraj's Yaqoob Junior Champion

 

Chief guest Dr Akash Vikram with prize winners of the "CCBW Chess for Freedom" chess tournament.

Veteran player Sayeed Ahmad of the Lucknow Chess Centre won the CCBW Chess for freedom tournament with a perfect 7/7, two-points ahead of Anubhav Singh, Mohd Ismail Siddiqui (Prayagraj), and Udit Gupta (Varanasi). Hrothbertina Hilton won the Best Woman prize (4 points). She also took home the mixed doubles team first prize partnering with Ved (7.5 points). The highlight of the tournament was former state champion Sameer, the twenty-three-year-old Sameer partner with his super-senior octogenarian grandmother to win the mixed-doubles team second prize (6.5 points).

Tournament Champion Sayeed Ahmad

Junior Champion Yaqoob Husain

The best veterans (+60 age group) Sakiluddin (4.5 points), Rajinder Mahana (4 points), R P Gupta (3.5 points), Ajit Kumar Srivastava (3.5 points) and Sharad Kumar Pandey (2.5 points)

Nine-year-old Ismail along with father Rashid powered to top spot in the family section with (8 points), followed by father-son Ashish Kumar and son Ishaan with (6 points).

Ishu Srivastava fought well to win the Brave Beginner prize among all the sharks.

Teenager Yaqoob Husain (Prayagraj) played extremely attacking chess to win the junior section with (6.5 points). Ayush Goswami, with his strong middlegame, was runner-up with (5.5 points).

Author of Bhagavad Gita with chess, FIDE International Arbiter Naveen Karthikeyan, speaking at the tournament, discussed his book Zih-e-Lucknow, which traces Lucknow's history with chess and how the chess playing queen, Begum Hazrat Mahal, led India's first war of independence riding an elephant. "Chess is not about war, it is about creative freedom of the mind within a disciplined framework of rules and respect for everyone."

Dr Akash Vikram, professor at the Lucknow University, gave away the prizes.

Top results:

Under 10: 1. Shahab Murad Alam, 4.5 pt, 2-4. Amay Rajendra, Rajvansh Goel, Advik Singhal, 4 pts.

Under 13: 1-3. Ishaan Kumar, Arjun Garg, Saksham Srivastava 5 pt.

Under 16: 1. Om Pandey, 4.5 pt, 2-3. Shubh, Pratham Neogi, 3.5 pt.

Best Unrated: 1. Sanjeev Kumar, 4.5 pt, 2. Nikhar Saxena, 4 pt, 3. Ashish Kumar, 3 pt, 4. Kanak Kumar, 2.5 pt, 5. Aditya Gupta Johri, 2 pt.

More photos in Facebook album (including newspaper clippings): https://www.facebook.com/media/set/?vanity=ChessCCBW&set=a.918168180350462

News Links:
- https://nationalnewsvision.com/saeed-ahmed-wins-ccbw-chess-for-freedom-chess-tournament/
- https://theindianview.in/news_id/67179
- https://telescopetoday.in/archives/47848
- https://www.jubileepost.in/saeed-ahmed-wins-ccbw-chess-for-freedom-chess-tournament/

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