Stany GA emerges Rapid Chess Champion

[email protected] (Vasanth BH)
February 13, 2011

Mangalore, February 13: Mangalore Chess Academy, Mangalore and Bharatiya Vidya Bhavan, Mangalore jointly organised Karnataka State Open Rapid Chess Championship-2011 at Bharatiya Vidya Bhavan here on Sunday under the auspices of United Karnataka Chess Association.

In the final Round Stany GA of Shimoga won the game with Raghavendra V of Banaglore and Gahan MG of Mangalore won with Antonio Viani D'Cunha of Mangalore. Both Stany and Gahan scored eight points out of maximum nine points. Based on the better tie break score, Stany GA declared as the Karnataka State Open Rapid Chess Champion 2011.

National Under 17 Champion, Stany GA of Shimoga and Gahan MG of Mangalore will represent Karnataka State for the forthcoming National Rapid Chess Championship.

The prize distribution ceremony was held at 5:00 pm. The Chief guest Mr S Ravishankar, Patron South Kanara District chess Association, Mr Jayaram Shetty, Director, Bharatiya Vidya Bhavan, Mr Gururaj MS, President UKCA, Mr Raghavendra V, Gen Secretary, UKCA, Mr R Hanymantha, Vice President, UKCA were on the dais to present the prizes.

chess

Stany

Important Results after final round.

Bo.

Name

IRtg

Club

Pts

Res.

Pts

Name

IRtg

Club

1

Antonio Viani D'cunha

2282

Mangalore

7

lost to

8

Gahan M G

2181

Mangalore

2

Stany G A

2395

Shimoga

8

bt

Raghavendra V

2026

Bangalore

3

Arvind Shastry

2313

Bangalore

lost to

7

Thejkumar M S

2457

Mysore

4

Arjun U Prabhu

1932

Shimogga

6

drew with

6

Krishna Udupa

2011

Shimoga

5

Durgesh K

1834

Bangalore

6

lost to

7

Manjunath J

2006

Mangalore

6

Abhishek Das

2349

Bangalore

bt

6

Vivekraj

1606

Mangalore

7

Sanjay N

2310

Bangalore

bt

Suraj M

2066

Bangalore

8

Yashas D

2185

Shimoga

bt

Ravish A

1777

Bangalore

9

Vijendra Y G

2141

Mysore

bt

Upendra K

1915

Ramanagara

10

Nishanth H N

1620

Hassan

bt

5

Hegde Naveen

2045

Sirsi

Important Results after 8th round.

Bo.

Name

IRtg

Club

Pts

Res.

Pts

Name

IRtg

Club

1

Arvind Shastry

2313

Bangalore

lost to

7

Antonio Viani D'cunha

2282

Mangalore

2

Manjunath J

2006

Mangalore

6

lost to

7

Stany G A

2395

Shimoga

3

Gahan M G

2181

Mangalore

7

bt

Sanjay N

2310

Bangalore

4

Raghavendra V

2026

Bangalore

bt

Yashas D

2185

Shimoga

5

Thejkumar M S

2457

Mysore

6

bt

Suraj M

2066

Bangalore

6

Ravish A

1777

Bangalore

drew with

Vijendra Y G

2141

Mysore

7

Krishna Udupa

2011

Shimoga

6

bt

5

Gautam M D

1651

Hassan

8

Sharan Rao

1703

Mangalore

5

lost to

6

Arjun U Prabhu

1932

Shimogga

9

Vivekraj

1606

Mangalore

6

bt

5

Bharat Vijay

1917

Bangalore

10

Louis Kumpala

1669

Mangalore

5

lost to

6

Durgesh K

1834

Bangalore

Important Results after 7th round.

Bo.

Name

IRtg

Club

Pts

Res.

Pts

Name

IRtg

Club

1

Stany G A

2395

Shimoga

6

lost to

Arvind Shastry

2313

Bangalore

2

Thejkumar M S

2457

Mysore

5

lost to

6

Gahan M G

2181

Mangalore

3

Arjun U Prabhu

1932

Shimogga

5

lost to

6

Antonio Viani D'cunha

2282

Mangalore

4

Abhishek Das

2349

Bangalore

lost to

6

Manjunath J

2006

Mangalore

5

Sanjay N

2310

Bangalore

bt

Arjun Bharat

1913

Bangalore

6

Yashas D

2185

Shimoga

bt

Satvik M

1793

Bangalore

7

Suraj M

2066

Bangalore

bt

Pangal Gopalkrishna Nayak

1633

Mangalore

8

Raghavendra V

2026

Bangalore

bt

4

Hegde Naveen

2045

Sirsi

9

Vijendra Y G

2141

Mysore

5

bt

4

Shalon Joanne Pais

1664

Mangalore

10

Neeraj S Pai

1653

Shimogga

4

lost to

5

Krishna Udupa

2011

Shimoga

Important Results after 6th round.

Bo.

Name

IRtg

Club

Pts

Res.

Pts

Name

IRtg

Club

1

Stany G A

2395

Shimoga

6

bt

5

Thejkumar M S

2457

Mysore

2

Arvind Shastry

2313

Bangalore

bt

Raghavendra V

2026

Bangalore

3

Arjun Bharat

1913

Bangalore

drew with

Abhishek Das

2349

Bangalore

4

Satvik M

1793

Bangalore

drew with

Sanjay N

2310

Bangalore

5

Antonio Viani D'cunha

2282

Mangalore

5

bt

4

Durgesh K

1834

Bangalore

6

Pangal Gopalkrishna Nayak

1633

Mangalore

drew with

Yashas D

2185

Shimoga

7

Gahan M G

2181

Mangalore

5

bt

4

Anantharam R U

1744

Mangalore

8

Manjunath J

2006

Mangalore

5

bt

4

Sharan Rao

1703

Mangalore

9

Arjun U Prabhu

1932

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