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“NordWest-Cup” starts in Germany tomorrow

The “NordWest Cup” chess festival starts tomorrow in Bad Zwischenahn (Germany). Rating-favorites: E. Van den Doel, N.R. Visakh, N.R. VigneshDates: from January 26 to January 29System: Swiss, 7 roundsPrize fund: € 5000 (1st place – € 1200)Line-up: 182 participants, 8 grandmasters Official website Starting list

Karthik Venkataraman won the Indian Championship

In Delhi (India), the national chess championship has ended. 200 participants participated in the tournament, after 13 rounds, Kartik Venkataraman won with a score of 10 points, Abhijeet Gutpa was in second place with 9.5, Visah N.R. got the third place with 9.5 final positionLive broadcast of the games

In India, the national chess championship continues. Standings after the 12th round

The national Chess championship continues in Delhi (India). Before the final round, V. Karthik is in the lead — 9.5. A. Gupta, N.R. Visakh and S. Das are half a point behind. Rating favorites: S. P. Sethuraman, S. Vaibhav, A. GuptaDates: from December 22 to January 01System: Swiss, 13 rounds Line-up: 200 participants, 18 grandmasters Standings after the 12th…

In India, the national chess championship continues. Standings after the 11th round

The national Chess championship continues in Delhi (India). The leaders are G. Aronyak, C. Koustav, V. Karthik and M. Hari — 8.5 each. 5 participants are half a point behind, including A. Gupta, N.R. Visakh. Rating favorites: S. P. Sethuraman, S. Vaibhav, A. GuptaDates: from December 22 to January 01System: Swiss, 13 rounds Line-up: 200 participants, 18 grandmasters Standings…

The national chess championship continues in India. Standings after the 4th round

The national Chess championship continues in Delhi (India). A. Gupta and Ch . scored 4 points each . Kostav. 10 participants are half a point behind, including S.P. Sethuraman, N.R. Visakh, G. Aronyak. Rating favorites: S. P. Sethuraman, S. Vaibhav, A. GuptaDates: from December 22 to January 01System: Swiss,13 roundsLine-up: 200 participants, 18 grandmasters Standings…