Tournament Results
Dzhumaev,M and Sethuraman,S shared first with 8/11.
Name | Rating | Points | |
---|---|---|---|
1 | Dzhumaev,M | 2530 | 8.0/11 |
2 | Sethuraman,S | 2520 | 8.0/11 |
3 | Wojtaszek,R | 2734 | 7.5/11 |
4 | Sengupta,D | 2540 | 7.5/11 |
5 | Ganguly,S | 2630 | 7.5/11 |
6 | Ni Hua | 2660 | 7.5/11 |
7 | Tiviakov,S | 2663 | 7.5/11 |
The Playing Venue-4th Kolkata Open
Photo Chessdom
GM Abhijit Kunte
Photo and background from KunteChessAcademy
Background
'He Started playing Chess at the age of 8.
• Became India’s 4th Grandmaster in the year 2000 and second from Maharashtra.
• Four Asian (Three Team and one Individual) medals (1 Gold ,2 silver, 1 bronze).
• Two Commonwealth (individual) medals. (1 silver, 1 Bronze).
• Member of Indian Team for past 10 years.
• Represented India in last consecutive four Chess Olympiads.
• Member of Indian Team which one Gold Medal at Asian Team Chess Championship at Iran. This is India’s 1st Gold Medal.
• Winner of Canadian Open at Kitchner 2006.
• Became India’s 4th Grandmaster in the year 2000 and second from Maharashtra.
• Four Asian (Three Team and one Individual) medals (1 Gold ,2 silver, 1 bronze).
• Two Commonwealth (individual) medals. (1 silver, 1 Bronze).
• Member of Indian Team for past 10 years.
• Represented India in last consecutive four Chess Olympiads.
• Member of Indian Team which one Gold Medal at Asian Team Chess Championship at Iran. This is India’s 1st Gold Medal.
• Winner of Canadian Open at Kitchner 2006.
Schlecter Slav 6.Bd3 [D94]
5th Kolkata Open IND (11.8), 13.12.2012
Position 1
The knight attacks Re7 and b7. How should black defend?
- 20...Re7 (as played)
- 20...Qc7
- Something else
Black to Play
20.Nd6
Position 2
Black has just played 20...Re7 to secure b7 and the rook. Now white has to make some big decisions for example what is the future for Nd6? What do you suggest for white?
White to Play
20...Re7
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