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Chiranjit Manna wins a double at Chess Track 5th Classical and 31st Blitz Below 2000 Rating 2024

by Shahid Ahmed - 24/06/2024

Chiranjit Manna and Sarwar Hossain Ullash (BAN) scored 4/5 each at Chess Track 5th Classical Below 2000 Rating Tournament 2024. Chiranjit won the tournament as he defeated Sarwar in the penultimate round. Jewel Khan (BAN) scored 3.5/5 to finish third. Chiranjit also won Chess Track 34th Blitz Below 2000 Rating Tournament scoring 6/7 and finishing a full point ahead of the rest. Rayan Rashid Mugdho (BAN) and Kazi Saiyf (BAN) scored 5/7 each to be placed second and third respectively according to tie-breaks. Both rating tournaments were organized by Mohammad Murad Hossain at Chess Track in Dhaka, Bangladesh from 31st May to 1st June 2024, Blitz was held only on 31st. These two are Chiranjit's second and third rating tournament triumph of the year. Photo: Chess Track

Chiranjit wins his third consecutive rating tournament

Champion - Chiranjit Manna 4/5 in Classical and 6/7 in Blitz | Photo: Chess Track

Chiranjit Manna scored 4/5 to win the Classical tournament and gained 37.4 Elo rating points

Chiranjit Manna scored 6/7 to become champion in the Blitz event and increased his Elo rating by 52.2 points

Chiranjit Manna during one of his games | Photo: Chess Track

Players in action | Photo: Chess Track

A total of 12 players took part from various parts of Bangladesh and two from India. The two-day five round Below 2000 Rating tournament was organized by Mohammad Murad Hossain at Chess Track in Dhaka, Bangladesh from 31st May to 1st June 2024. The time control of the event was 60 minutes + 30 seconds increment from move no.1.

Final standings in Classical

Rk.SNo NameFEDRtgPts. TB1  TB2  TB3  TB4  TB5 nwwew-weKrtg+/-
17
Manna ChiranjitIND17594141613,513,00542,131,872037,4
23
Sarwar Hossain UllashBAN18834041311,59,50543,270,732014,6
31
Khan JewelBAN18943,50311,5106,7553,53,95-0,4520-9

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A total of 14 players took part from various parts of Bangladesh and two from India. The one-day seven round Below 2000 Blitz Rating tournament was organized by Mohammad Murad Hossain at Chess Track in Dhaka, Bangladesh on 31st May 2024. The time control of the event was 3 minutes  + 2 seconds increment from move no.1.

Final standings in Blitz

Rk.SNo NameFEDRtgPts. TB1  TB2  TB3 nwwew-weKrtg+/-
16
Manna ChiranjitIND175960628652,392,612052,2
29
Rayan Rashid MugdhoBAN170951529,5752,172,8340113,2
31
Kazi SaiyfBAN196550528644,43-0,4320-8,6

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