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Taffin Khan Successfully Retains National Chess Title

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June 16, 2024
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National Chess Champion Taffin Khan successfully defended his title for the second  consecutive year after facing nine opponents in the recently concluded NEW GPC  INC 2024 Championship at the National Racquet Centre. 

The top nine finalists to compete against the 2023 challenger, Taffin Khan, included  two junior players. The top nine were FIDE Master (FM) Anthony Drayton, Justino  Da Silva, Roberto Neto, Candidate Master (CM) Ronuel Greenidge, 2023 Junior  Champion Keron Sandiford, Sachin Pitamber, Loris Nathoo, Kyle Couchman and  Ethan Lee. 

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Khan faced off his best-performing challenger, Anthony Drayton, in a final round  match which ended in less than 30 moves. The defending champion secured an  early advantage by trapping his opponent’s Bishop and obtained a decisive  position. Drayton conceded his loss to Khan on move 27, long before the endgame,  usually with fighting Kings and few pieces remaining. 

Khan also gained two wins automatically following a no-show by opponents Justino  Da Silva and Roberto Neto earlier in the championship. 

Second-place contender Anthony Drayton drew his matches with reigning National  Junior Champion Keron Sandiford and seasoned player Ronuel Greenidge.  Drayton’s match with Sandiford ended in an even Rook and pawn endgame that  resulted in a draw. The Greenidge-Drayton duel ended in 34 moves as a drawn  encounter in the endgame. But Greenidge remained a pawn up when that match  ended. 

Khan obtained wins over eight of his opponents, but 21-year-old Ethan Lee was the  ninth and only challenger who drew his match with the defending champion. 

Sachin Pitamber gained 5.5 points. CM Ronuel Greenidge and Keron Sandiford took  4th and 5th place with 4.5 points each. Loris Nathoo and Kyle Couchman finished  with 4 points each. The eighth to tenth place went to Ethan Lee, Roberto Neto, and  Justino Da Silva, respectively.

The championship was contested in a single round-robin format with scheduled  games played on June 1st, 2nd, 7th, and 8th and the final rounds on Sunday, June  9th, 2024. 

The Guyana Chess Federation wishes to thank NEW GPC INC. for sponsoring the  event. The GCF would also like to thank the National Sports Commission for  facilitating the tournament at the National Racquet Centre. 

Games were live-streamed on lichess.org and view.livechesscloud.com under the  guidance of Technical Manager and Chief Arbiter John Lee. 

Presentation of trophies and prizes is scheduled for a later date this year after the  2024 National Junior Championship concludes. Honours will also be presented to  the top performers in the already contested 2024 Women’s Championship. 

The fourth and final Grand Prix competition will be held on June 22nd, 23rd, 29th,  and 30th, 2024 in the Open Category.  

Persons wishing to join the Guyana Chess Federation can visit the website on  guyanachess.gy.  

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