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Diamond Insurance Women’s Chess Championship Qualifiers Underway

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Sasha Shariff dominates Diamond Insurance Women’s Chess  Championship Qualifiers as final rounds approach  

Date: August 1, 2023  

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With only three rounds left to play, former Women’s Champion Sasha Shariff has  begun her journey with thrilling performances, aiming to advance to the National  Women’s Championship and reclaim the coveted title. 

Shariff was in possession of the title up to 2022 when it was won by current  reigning champion Pooja Lam. 

After four rounds, Shariff has claimed the top spot as the only player with 3.5  points. The matches began on July 29th, when she secured victories against  Chelsea Harrison and Chandra Lall, both newcomers to competitive chess.  Despite their valiant efforts, the seasoned national player proved too strong,  resulting in their defeat. 

In round three, Shariff continued her winning streak by defeating Vienna Bharosay.  However, her match against fellow senior national player Jessica Callender in  round four was a grueling battle that lasted about 2.5 hours and ended in a draw 

Both Shariff and Callender are accomplished senior players who have represented  Guyana multiple times on the international stage. They previously faced each other  in the Women’s National Chess Championship last year and were teammates at  the 2022 FIDE Chess Olympiad in Chennai, India. 

A head-to-head clash between the two demonstrated their prowess in the game.  Shariff, playing the white pieces, opened with the popular King’s Pawn Opening  and Callender countered with the Caro-Kann Defense. The Caro–Kann is a  common response to the King’s Pawn Opening and is classified as a semi-open 

game which was an interesting twist since Shariff and Callender are both typically  known for playing closed games.  

The Caro-Kann when played efficiently, often leads to good endgames for black  who has the better pawn structure. This endgame, however, culminated with  Shariff’s lone rook against Callender’s connected passed pawns fast approaching  the first rank. At move 48, the players saw no way forward that offered either of  them the upper hand and agreed to a draw. 

Currently, Shariff leads with 3.5 points, closely followed by Callender, Waveney  Johnson, and Aniyah Couchman, all with three points. Italy Ton Chung, Anaya  Lall, Vienna Bharosay, Adia Alphonso, and Aditi Joshi are at 2.5 points, while  Priya Doodnaught, Chandra Lall, Ciel Clement, and Kataleya Sam stand at 2  points. Chelsea Harrison, Parnita Kishun, and Tharisha Montes De Oca have each  earned one point, and Kaija Clement and Joanna Shepherd are both on half a  point. 

The players have proved their titles as “Queens of the Board” demonstrating their  valour and determination in all their games with players even journeying from  regions three and six, for a chance at the title.  

While Shariff currently holds the lead, she must keep winning to remain in the top  position until the close of play or other players may surpass her within the final  three rounds.  

The Qualifiers will conclude on August 6th, after which the top ten players will  compete in a National Championship at a date to be determined. 2022 Women’s  Champion Pooja Lam will not be returning to defend her title since she is currently  fulfilling study commitments. This makes way for a new champion this year. 

The Guyana Chess Federation extends its heartfelt gratitude to Diamond Fire and  General Insurance for their generous sponsorship of this prestigious event. 

Additionally, the GCF would like to acknowledge the School of the Nations for  graciously providing the venue for the tournament. As an avid supporter of chess  in Guyana, the School of the Nations also facilitates the Federation’s Chess Club  every Saturday from 10 am to 12 pm.

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