The story continues but now not only me of all Prizes .....
Learn by playing higher rated players 400+ points than you and though u may lose 20 points ...and get less points ,though u played less Rated Tournaments ,U gain experience your Strength increases u get Lower players so that time u get chance to gain 100 + ....Be cool and enjoy the game of chess.
QUOTE OF THE DAY!!!
‘It’s a great huge game of chess that’s being played – all over the world – if this IS the world at all, you know. Oh, what fun it is! How I WISH I was one of them! I wouldn’t mind being a Pawn, if only I might join–though of course I should LIKE to be a Queen, best.’
-Lewis Carroll,
'Through the Looking Glass'
PrizeDistribution
Top-seeded International Master, Vikramaditya Kulkarni from Western Railways justified his billing by winning the SBI Life All Maharashtra FIDE Rating Chess Tournament, which concluded today at Don Bosco High School, Borivali.
In his last round encounter, he defeated Vedant Panesar to remain unbeaten with a whopping score 9/10 to win the championship comfortably in a field of 310 players. He became richer by Rs.25,000/- and was awarded the B.M. Zaveri Memorial Trophy.
The 2nd place was clinched by Chirag Satkar, who defeated Rajesh Gupta in an all-important last round encounter. Chirag also remained unbeaten throughout with a score of 8.5/10. He was awarded Rs.20,000/-
Ketan Boricha from Mumbai also scored identical points as of Chirag Satkar however, his inferior tie-break pushed to the 3rd place and was awarded Rs.15,000/-
The prize for the youngest participant was awarded to Advay Arora, who had just completed 5-years. The tiny lad from Mumbai scored an impressive 3 points while the youngest girl was Trisha Krishnan.
The best veteran of the tournament Ravindra Nargundkar from Pune who scored an 7/10 while Sangita Jadhav from LIC was declared as the best women player of the tournament
A total cash prize of Rs.1.50 Lakhs and 32 medals were awarded to the winners by Mr.Santosh Chacko, Regional Manager from SBI Life.
The tournament was successfully conducted by the Chief Arbiter, IA Vitthal Madhav under the aegis of Mumbai Suburban District Chess Association
The story continues but now not only me of all Prizes .....
Learn by playing higher rated players 400+ points than you and though u may lose 20 points ...and get less points ,though u played less Rated Tournaments ,U gain experience your Strength increases u get Lower players so that time u get chance to gain 100 + ....Be cool and enjoy the game of chess.
QUOTE OF THE DAY!!!
‘It’s a great huge game of chess that’s being played – all over the world – if this IS the world at all, you know. Oh, what fun it is! How I WISH I was one of them! I wouldn’t mind being a Pawn, if only I might join–though of course I should LIKE to be a Queen, best.’
-Lewis Carroll,
'Through the Looking Glass'
PrizeDistribution
Top-seeded International Master, Vikramaditya Kulkarni from Western Railways justified his billing by winning the SBI Life All Maharashtra FIDE Rating Chess Tournament, which concluded today at Don Bosco High School, Borivali.
In his last round encounter, he defeated Vedant Panesar to remain unbeaten with a whopping score 9/10 to win the championship comfortably in a field of 310 players. He became richer by Rs.25,000/- and was awarded the B.M. Zaveri Memorial Trophy.
The 2nd place was clinched by Chirag Satkar, who defeated Rajesh Gupta in an all-important last round encounter. Chirag also remained unbeaten throughout with a score of 8.5/10. He was awarded Rs.20,000/-
Ketan Boricha from Mumbai also scored identical points as of Chirag Satkar however, his inferior tie-break pushed to the 3rd place and was awarded Rs.15,000/-
The prize for the youngest participant was awarded to Advay Arora, who had just completed 5-years. The tiny lad from Mumbai scored an impressive 3 points while the youngest girl was Trisha Krishnan.
The best veteran of the tournament Ravindra Nargundkar from Pune who scored an 7/10 while Sangita Jadhav from LIC was declared as the best women player of the tournament
A total cash prize of Rs.1.50 Lakhs and 32 medals were awarded to the winners by Mr.Santosh Chacko, Regional Manager from SBI Life.
The tournament was successfully conducted by the Chief Arbiter, IA Vitthal Madhav under the aegis of Mumbai Suburban District Chess Association
Final Standings and List of prize winners:
Rank
Name
1
IM
Kulkarni Vikramaditya
2
Satkar Chirag
3
Boricha Ketan
4
Bartakke Amardeep S.
5
FM
Awate Avinash S
6
Gajengi Rajababu
7
Patil Ketan
8
Gupta Rajesh R.S.
9
Kumthekar Shubham
10
Joglekar Abhijit
11
Shenvi Pratik
12
Golvankar Dilip K
13
Modi Jainam
14
CM
Mullick Raahil
15
Panesar Vedant
Best Players from Indian Chess School (Boys):
1
Mhatre Rahat Rahul
2
Ved Shubham
3
Shintre Neel
Best Players from Indian Chess School (Girls):
1
Desai Sailee
2
Chitnis Kanika
3
Balaji Vidya
Best Under-08 Prize Winners (Boys):
1
Bagwe Gaurang
2
Kadam Om Manish
3
Moghe Parth
Best Under-08 Prize Winners (Girls):
1
Aditi Yogesh Kayal
2
Patil Shravani
3
Kadam Shivanjali
Best Under-10 Prize Winners (Boys):
1
Jain Kashish Manoj
2
Ruhaan Mahindru
3
Shah Jeet
Best Under-10 Prize Winners (Girls):
1
Khandelwal Krisha
2
Vincent Alaina
3
Kriti Mayur Patel
Best Under-12 Prize Winners (Boys):
1
Polakhare Aryan
2
Kabir Belgikar
3
Nimdia Ridit
Best Under-12 Prize Winners (Girls):
1
Sarode Shravani
2
Tendulkar Kruttika
3
Isha Pritam Inamdar
Best Under-14 Prize Winners (Boys):
1
Dhannawat Chakshu
2
Bandekar Aditya
3
Krishna Malay
Best Under-14 Prize Winners (Girls):
1
Khandelwal Khushi
2
Yuti Mayur Patel
3
Mahajan Sanskruti
Best Un-rated players:
1
Sudarshan M
2
Suthar Pradip
3
Shinde Saumil