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COUCHMAN, SANDIFORD TAKE LEAD IN MILEX NATIONAL JUNIOR CHAMPIONSHIP

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July 17, 2023
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While it is still far too early in the tournament to determine whether the Junior  Champion will be able to hold on to his title or have it taken away by any of the  many skilled contenders, Kyle Couchman and Keron Sandiford are off to a brilliant  start, leading the tournament after four rounds. 

The Milex-sponsored National Tournament is a round-robin event with ten players  vying for the title of National Junior Champion. The time control is 90 minutes  with 30-second increments. Games will play between July 14th and 19th at the  Guyana National Stadium, Providence.  

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Qualifying champ Ethan Lee
Keron Sandiford

Couchman, a student of Queen’s College, has won three of his four matches,  defeating qualifying champion Ethan Lee, Alexander Zhang, and defending  champion Ricardo Narine. He drew his match with Oluwadare Oyeyipo. 

Couchman’s signature Ruy Lopez did not fail him when he faced Oyeyipo in round  3 as neither young man allowed the other any chance to gain an advantage. As is  typical with such an opening when played well, the game ended in a draw by  agreement when both players surmised that they saw no advantage to be gained  from the equally matched end position. 

Couchman went on to play white against the defending champion who conceded  defeat and resigned after move 26.

Sandiford started the day with 1.5 points as he went to face Alexander Zhang.  Zhang fought valiantly but was defeated in the end. 

Kyle Couchman round 4
Ricardo Narine round 3

Sandiford then came up against qualifying champion Ethan Lee. The duo had  faced each other in the qualifiers, at which time the match came to a draw.  However, Sandiford was victorious today. 

Couchman and Sandiford are both on 3.5 points. The other players in the top five  are Matthew Singh on 3 points, Oyeyipo on 2.5 points, and Ronan Lee on 2 points. 

The reigning junior champion Ricardo Narine and qualifying champion Ethan Lee  are on 1.5 points. Alexander Zhang has 1 point, and Kishan Puran is yet to earn a  point. 

The players have a much-needed and well-earned rest day on Sunday before they  return to the board on Monday. With five rounds to go, the championship is still  wide open. 

Going into round five, both the reigning junior champion and qualifying champion  are down on points, but can still make a comeback if the leading players are not  careful in the remaining five rounds. 

Sandiford is a seasoned competitor with many years of experience and trophies  under his belt but may risk being surpassed by up-and-coming Couchman who has  displayed solid and consistent prowess in the game. 

With five rounds to go, there is still room for surprises on who will take home the  title. While the leading players have established a strong lead, they must keep  their wits about them and stay focused to maintain their advantage until the end  of the event.

Coming out of round 4: 

The Championship is still wide open, with five rounds to go. 

Kyle Couchman and Keron Sandiford are the two players to watch in the  Championship. 

The players must keep their wits about them and stay focused if they want to win  the title. 

The reigning junior champion, Ricardo Narine, is still in contention for the title, but  will need to improve his performance in the remaining rounds. 

The qualifying champion, Ethan Lee, has struggled so far, but still has a chance to  make a comeback. 

The Guyana Chess Federation extends gratitude to the Ministry of Culture, Youth  and Sport for once again providing the venue for the tournament and to the event  title sponsor De Sinco Limited under their Milex brand.

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