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PITAMBER CLAIMS THIRD NATIONAL CHESS TITLE FOR 2026.

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April 21, 2026
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(LtoR) CM Taffin Khan Keron Sandiford CM Sachin Pitamber FM Anthony Drayton Kyle Couchman

(LtoR) CM Taffin Khan Keron Sandiford CM Sachin Pitamber FM Anthony Drayton Kyle Couchman

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After nine gruelling rounds of rapid chess, Candidate Master Sachin Pitamber  emerged as the winner of the Readymix Concrete 2026 National Rapid Chess  Tournament last Saturday, at the Pegasus Suites and Corporate Centre, Kingston.  In the face paced event, players were each allotted 15 minutes on the clock plus  five seconds increment after every move. Pitamber took top honours after a  flawless 8 points, dropping his only point against CM Taffin Khan. Coming off  excellent performances where he was recently crowned the 2026 National Chess  Champion, Pitamber confidently outplayed his opponents with technical  precision and knowledge. The fifteen-year-old now holds three National titles for  2026, the other being the National U-16 Open Chess Champion.  

Keron Sandiford claimed the runner-up spot, finishing with an impressive 8  points but narrowly missing the title on tiebreak criteria. Sandiford displayed  technical precision throughout the day; his sole defeat came at the hands of CM  Pitamber in the fourth round. However, he distinguished himself with two major  victories in rounds three and six, overcoming veteran heavyweights CM Taffin  Khan and FM Anthony Drayton. 

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FIDE Master Drayton secured third place with 7 points, though he was unable to  retain his Rapid Champion title. Drayton’s experience was on full display; despite  setbacks in rounds three and six against Pitamber and Sandiford, respectively, he  remained a formidable contender, highlighted by a pivotal victory over CM Khan  in the fifth round. 

In fourth place was CM Khan with 6.5 points. One of Guyana’s most seasoned  players and past National Chess Champion for several years, Khan demonstrated  his talent and experience on the board, outplaying several of his younger  counterparts. His only defeats came at the hands of fellow veterans Sandiford  and Drayton, with a lone draw against Joshua Gopaul in the sixth round. 

National Junior Chess Champion Kyle Couchman secured fifth place with 5.5  points. A seasoned competitor in fast-paced formats, Couchman navigated much  of the tournament with ease, dispatching several opponents through clinical  play. His only stumbles came via a third-round draw and tough losses to senior  teammates in the fourth, seventh, and eighth rounds. 

Rounding out the top ten, Kishan Puran secured a solid 5.5 points, followed  closely by WCM Jessica Callender, newcomer Odinnie Reece, Italy Ton-Chung,  and Kataleya Sam, who all finished with five points apiece. Throughout the 

event, these players demonstrated the tactical depth and endgame precision  necessary to navigate a highly competitive field. 

WCM Callender was awarded the Best Female Prize after she finished ahead of  the other females with 5 points.  

Twenty males and seven females participated in the One-Day Championship. A  simple prize-giving ceremony was held, and prizes were distributed by Mrs.  Ruplall of Readymix Concrete. The federation extends its sincere gratitude to  FIDE Arbiters John Lee and his assistants, Oluwadare Oyeyipo and Kim Shin 

Chong, for ensuring that all the games were played fairly and in accordance with  the rules. 

The games were live-streamed on lichess.org, and results and pairings were  published on chessresults.com by Mr. John Lee. 

Thank you to our sponsors, Readymix Concrete, for always supporting the  development of chess in Guyana, and Pegasus Suites and Corporate Centre for  generously providing us with the venue for the tournament. 

For further details on our chess clubs, membership registration, and upcoming  events, please visit our official website at guyanachess.gy or follow us on  Facebook and Instagram. 

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