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Friday, January 31, 2014Movie Chess Trivia: This Scene is from Which Indian Classic?
Chess Blog for Daily Chess News and Trivia (c) Alexandra Kosteniuk, 2014
Hello everyone,
Here's a chess scene trivia question: Can you name the classic movie? Hint: It's an Indian movie from the 1970's. The movie is directed by the only Indian to receive an honorary Oscar Award. Click on photo to read the wikipedia page for the answer.
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Chess Blog for Daily Chess News and Trivia (c) Alexandra Kosteniuk, 2013
Hi everyone,
Kolkata, September 5: Local favourite Mary Ann Gomes pipped Tania Sachdev and Soumya Swaminathan with a better tie-breaking score to clinch a hat-trick of titles in the 40th Indian Women’s National Premier Chess Championship on Thursday.
It was heartbreak for overnight leader Soumya as she lost to Padmini Rout in the final round to slip to third, while top seed Tania Sachdev who had suffered early losses finished second with six points from last seven rounds. Mary Ann, who was on second spot, settled for a hard-fought draw against Ivana Maria Furtado and the result was enough to earn a third national title in a row. Mary Ann, Tania and Soumya were locked on 7.5 points but the local girl had a better tie-breaking score (40.5) to pocket a prize purse of INR 1.75 lakh. Subbaraman Vijayalaxmi had won the National women’s title five times in a row (1998-2002), while Rohini Khadilkar had won thrice in 1976, 1977 and 1979 — there was no championship in 1978. Playing 14-year-old Ivana of Goa, Mary Ann found herself in an inferior position in a King’s Indian attack. But Ivana was equally nervous as she offered a draw despite being a piece ahead on the 25th move and Mary Ann promptly accepted. Odisha’s Padmini cleared the deck for Mary Ann later by outplaying the overnight leader Soumya, who was in tears after her loss. Padmini, who had blundered last evening against Michelle Catherina, showed remarkable cool in handling a queen and rook ending and later converting her superior position into a winning rook and pawn ending to finish fourth. The find of the championship was clearly the National junior girls champion, Ivana, who in her maiden National Premier gained 24 Elo points, while Bhakti Kulkarni lost 26 Elo points. (www.indianchessnews.com) From Alexandra Kosteniuk's www.chessblog.com Also see her personal chess blog at www.chessqueen.com Don't miss Chess Queen™ YouTube Channel Labels: indian chess, mary ann gomes, soumya swaminathan, tania sachdev Sunday, November 4, 2012GM Enamul Hossain of Bangladesh Wins Vizag Chess Open
Chess blog for latest chess news and chess trivia (c) Alexandra Kosteniuk, 2012
Hi everyone, Bangladesh Grandmasters are doing well in Indian chess tournaments! GM Ziaur Rahman had recently won the NIT International Grandmasters Chess Open in Napur and now, GM Enamul Hossain has won the Vizag Chess Open. Top Final standings: 1 GM Hossain Enamul BAN 2481 – 8.5 2 GM Adhiban B. IND 2564 – 8.5 3 GM Petrosian Davit G. ARM 2459 – 8.5 4 GM Aleksandrov Aleksej BLR 2602 – 8 5 GM Vovk Andrey UKR 2564 – 8 6 FM Ghosh Diptayan IND 2415 – 8 7 IM Stany G.A. IND 2404 – 8 8 GM Deviatkin Andrei RUS 2588 – 8 9 GM Lalith Babu M.R. IND 2540 – 8 10 GM Rahman Ziaur BAN 2502 – 8
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