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Commonwealth and South African Open Chess Championships

Commonwealth and South African Open Chess ChampionshipsRound 4 video by Vijay Kumar Grandmasters Nigel Short, GM Abhijeet Gupta, Jones Gawain, David Smerdon, International Masters D Harika, Pratmesh Mokal, S Meenakshi and Grover Sahaj won their games to remain as...
Commonwealth and South African Open round 3 video

Commonwealth and South African Open Chess ChampionshipsRound 3 video by Vijay Kumar The third round video contains Exclusive Interviews with top seed GM Nigel Short, 2nd seed GM Abhijeet Gupta, 3rd seed GM Jones Gawain and International Masters D...
Commonwealth and South African Open Chess Championships

Commonwealth and South African Open Chess ChampionshipsInformation and videos by Vijay Kumar Chess South Africa on behalf of FIDE and the Commonwealth Chess Association organizes the 2011 Commonwealth & South African Open Chess Championships. The Championships run from Saturday...
Commonwealth and South African Open Chess Championships

Commonwealth and South African Open Chess Championships25th June to 3rd July 2011 in the City of Ekurhuleni in Gauteng, South Africa Chess South Africa on behalf of FIDE and the Commonwealth Chess Association cordially invites all chess players to...
Indian success at Commonwealth

Four Indians attain IM norms, Negi loses Tue, 18 May 2010 It was a mixed day for Indian participants in the ongoing Parsvnath Commonwealth chess championship here on Monday, with several youngsters moving ahead in their search for international...
Maletin leads Commonwealth Chess Championships 2010

Leaders after 9 rounds: Rk. Name FED Rtg Pts. TB1 TB2 TB3 1 GM Maletin Pavel RUS 2584 8,0 49,0 44,0 41,5 2 GM Negi Parimarjan IND 2636 7,5 49,0 44,0 41,0 3 GM Bocharov Dmitry RUS 2592 7,5...
Negi maintains sole lead

Negi maintains sole lead; Prasanna Rao stuns Jha in Parsvnath Commonwealth ChessPTI Second seed Indian Parimarjan Negi beat fifth seed Grandmaster Eltaj Safarli to maintain his sole lead with seven and half points in the ongoing Parsvnath Commonwealth Chess...
Absurdity rules

Absurdity rules Commonwealth chess; Dreev top seedRakesh Rao Logic-defying regulations have often taken the sheen away from the Commonwealth chess medals, particularly those in the age-group section. The absurdity is now absolute with the return of players from the...