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ANTHONY DRAYTON WINS INAUGURAL CHESS 960 FREESTYLE TOURNAMENT

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May 21, 2025
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Left to Right Lloyd Harmon, CM Taffin Khan, FM Anthony Drayton, WCM Jessica Callendar, Kyle Couchman, CM Sachin Pitamber, Ricardo Narine

Left to Right Lloyd Harmon, CM Taffin Khan, FM Anthony Drayton, WCM Jessica Callendar, Kyle Couchman, CM Sachin Pitamber, Ricardo Narine

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After nine intense rounds of a thrilling variation of classical chess that promotes  creativity and innovation, FM Anthony Drayton emerged victorious in the  inaugural 960 Freestyle Chess Tournament hosted by the Guyana Chess  Federation (GCF) and sponsored by Brava Solutions. The event was held on  Sunday, May 18th, 2025, at the Exhibition Centre, Pegasus Suites and Corporate  Centre, Kingston, Georgetown, compliments of the Guyana Pegasus Hotel.  

Drayton, no stranger to first place podium, played unbeaten, claiming first place  with an impressive eight and a half points. His draw came in a matchup against  long-time teammate CM Taffin Khan. 

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Khan, the defending champion in the upcoming National Open Championships,  secured second place with seven and a half points. His draw was against Drayton,  and his sole defeat came from current Junior Champion Ricardo Narine. 

1st Place Winner FM Anthony Drayton receiving his reward From Mr. Lloyd Harmon, Brava Solutions

Fourteen-year-old CM Sachin Pitambersecured third place with 7 points, further  solidifying his position as one of the country’s most talented junior chess players.  His only losses were to Drayton and Khan. 

Fifteen-year-old Kyle Couchman secured fourth place with six points after losing  to Drayton, Khan, and Pitamber. Kyle’s tenacity and passion for chess are  unmistakable as he continues to establish himself in local competition. 

Ricardo Narine, not one to be left behind, finished fifth with six points after  suffering three losses. One of his notable wins was against Khan in the sixth  round. Narine has proven that his growing skills are paving the way for excellence  in his rise to the top. The twenty-year-old losses were against Pitamber, Drayton,  and Couchman,  

Woman Candidate Master Jessica Callender won the best female prize after  finishing with 5 points after four losses. Callender continues to challenge herself  to grow and develop, making her one of the most successful young women  within the local chess community.  

The tournament saw notable performances from Alek Ubaldo-Singh, a young  upcoming player, who also gained six points. Matthew Persaud, a newcomer to  the scene, gained five and a half points, while Joshua Gopaul, and Kishan Puran  rounded up the top ten with five points each.  

Top five winners were presented with cash prizes sponsored by Brava Solutions  and were presented by Mr. Lloyd Harmon. Speaking to the chess players, 

Harmon congratulated them and indicated his support to the development of  young minds, for which chess serves as an ideal platform. The GCF wishes to  thank Brava Solutions for their kind support and looks forward to a continued  partnership in chess.  

The top twelve boards were live-streamed, thanks to the skills of FIDE Arbiter  John Lee, who continues to provide the federation with innovative and  technological support. Thanks to the assistance of National Arbiter Kim Shing Chong and support from Ethan Lee and Italy Ton-Chung.  

President of the GCF, Mr. Anand Raghunauth, lauded the tournament as a  success, noting its effectiveness in prompting chess players challenged players  to depart from their usual strategies and unconventional thinking from the initial  stages of the game. 

The GCF extends heartfelt thanks to the Guyana Pegasus Hotel for generously  providing the tournament venue. Mr. Brandon Badal, the hotel’s Managing  Director and an avid chess player, championed the freestyle chess tournament,  introducing players to a challenging twist of varied chess openings in every game. 

Chess action continues with the National Open Chess Championships, set to  begin on Saturday, May 24th, 2025, at the David Rose Special School. 

For more information on how to join the federation, visit the website,  guyanachess.gy.  

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