Khan, Callender leading Chess Grand Prix 2
Jessica Callender
Jessica Callender

CANDIDATE Master (CM) Taffin Khan is leading the Open category of the Grand Prix Two Chess tournament, while reigning National Women’s Champion Jessica Callender is leading the female side after four rounds of competition ended on Sunday, February 4th 2024, at the National Stadium.

With 25 players in the Open and 14 in the Female Category, the tournament, sponsored by International Import and Supplies Inc., delivered riveting gameplay and strategic brilliance, setting the stage for the remaining rounds of the eight-round competition this weekend.

The tournament witnessed some competitive form from National Open Champion Taffin Khan, currently on a hot streak of four points after four games. Khan is one of the few local players who has earned the Candidate Master title.

Junior player Sachin Pitamber, in close pursuit with 3.5 points, battled to a draw in his second round with veteran player Loris Nathoo. None of the two players was able to make significant inroads to exploit each other’s position and the two opponents agreed to a draw after less than 30 moves.

CM Taffin Khan (R)

Standing in third positing with three points is FM Anthony Drayton, whose only defeat came at the hands of Taffin Khan. Drayton holds the FIDE Master Title. Also holding strong with three points each are junior player Kyle Couchman and newly minted senior Ethan Lee.

Junior player Kyle Couchman prevailed with an upset victory over his senior counterpart Ronuel Greenidge in their Round 2 match. Couchman began a series of Queen manoeuvres, assisted by a few pawns to attack and entrap Greenidge’s King. Greenidge was unable to save his monarch from checkmate and resigned, giving his much younger opponent the inevitable win.

An eventful battle ensued between experienced opponents Loris Nathoo and Ronuel Greenidge in Round 3 after both ‘castled’ their King on opposite sides of the board. That paved the way for a wild confrontation between the two as they both became fixated on invading each other’s territory with their forces. Greenidge managed to weaken and overwhelm his opponent to claim the win.

 

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