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JUNIOR CHESS PLAYERS TAKE TOP SPOTS IN SPEED CHESS TO CLOSE OFF 2023

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January 7, 2024
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Versatile junior chess players Sachin Pitamber and Kyle Couchman outplayed senior and junior  players alike and emerged clear winners in separate rapid / blitz chess tournaments contested at  School of the Nations during the last weekend of December 2023.  

Winners of the 2023 Rapid Chess

Thirteen-year-old Pitamber amassed eight and a half out of a possible nine points and won the  first-place cash prize of $50,000 in the Open category of the Rapid Tournament on Saturday,  December 30th, 2023. FIDE Master Anthony Drayton earned second just under Pitamber with  eight points and received the $30,000 cash prize. Veteran player Justino Da Silva came in third  with six and a half points; he received the $20,000 prize. The Best Female prize of $20,000 went  to 14-year-old junior Ciel Clement. This is a commendable accomplishment for Clement, who  continues to improve her game. 

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Winners of the 2023 Blitz Chess

In the U-20 category of the same competition, first place went to Ricardo Narine, who scored 7.5  points. The former Junior Champion was awarded a cash prize of $30,000. Reigning Junior  Champion Keron Sandiford also secured 7.5 points with second place on the tie-breaker; he was  awarded $20,000. The third position went to junior player Alexander Zhang with 7 points; he  received $10,000. Best Female in the U-20 category went to up-and-coming 13-year-old Aditi  Joshi, who managed to hold her own against rated players; she received a $10,000 cash prize.  

Sachin Pitamber winner of the Open Rapid 2023 receives his prize from Gilbert Williams

On New Year’s Eve, the blitz tournament saw repeated participation by some players. Young  Couchman emerged as the winner, finishing with 7.5 points. The fourteen-year-old was awarded  $20,000. Coming in second place, was Sandiford, who also tied with 7.5 points and received a  cash prize of $15,000. Justino DaSilva defended his spot with 7 points as he earned third place  and $5,000. The Best Female Prize again went to Aditi Joshi, who received a $5,000 cash award. 

The Guyana Chess Federation executed several tournaments in the 2023 game season for their  male and female, junior and senior players to earn, maintain or improve their rankings. The end  of the year was no different for the organizers, and as expected, there was an excellent turnout  of players to compete. The events saw almost 30 competitive chess players vying for the top 3  rankings in the two One-Day chess tournaments. 

Ricardo Narine (left) winner of the U-20 Rapid

For context, rapid and blitz chess games have the same rules as classical chess, but each player  has much shorter time limits to score victories. Chess players were each allotted 15 minutes with  five-second increments and 5 minutes with five-second increments for the respective events. For  both competitions, the Open category contested was for First, Second, Third, and Best Female  positions. The Under-20 category contested for First, Second, Third, and Best Female positions.

Kyle Couchman winner of the Blitz 2023 receives his prize from Gilbert Williams

The chess tourneys, sponsored by the Guyana Chess Federation (GCF), were organized by the  Youth Committee of the Federation. The Board and Executive Management of the GCF sincerely  thank all players, parents, members, supporters, and sponsors who have made 2023 activities,  events, and tournaments possible. Special thanks to the School of the Nations for their support  in providing the venue for tournaments and the GCF’s chess club. The Federation looks forward  to working with new and existing players to continue building a vibrant community of chess  players. For more information on chess in Guyana, please check the website guyanachess.gy and  follow the GCF on Facebook and Instagram. 

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