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      Home  >  General News • Women's Chess  >  Padmini wins Indian Women Championship by 2 points

      Padmini wins Indian Women Championship by 2 points

      India, Padmini Rout, Women's Chess


      WGM Rout Padmini convincing winner of 41st Indian Women Premier Championship 2014
      Nov 6, 2014

      The 41st Indian Individual Women Premier Chess Championship 2014 was held from 25th October to 5th November 2014 in Sangli, a city in the state of Maharashtra, in western India.

      The event was a round-robin tournament in eleven rounds.

      WGM Rout Padmini (2331) won convincingly with 9,5/11 points, leaving the nearest followers full two points behind.

      IM Nisha Mohota (2271) and WGM Mary Ann Gomes (2355) shared second place on 7,5 points, but Mohota prevailed on a better tie-break score and took the silver. You can see the full standings below and replay the games with engine analysis.

      Official website/ LIVE games with analysis/

      Final standings:

      1 WGM Padmini Rout 2331 IND 9,5
      2 IM Mohota Nisha 2271 IND 7,5
      3 WGM Gomes Mary Ann 2355 IND 7,5
      4 WGM Kulkarni Bhakti 2295 IND 7
      5 IM Vijayalakshmi Subbaraman 2327 IND 7
      6 WIM Ivana Maria Furtado 2165 IND 6
      7 Nimmy A.G. 2118 IND 5
      8 Pratyusha Bodda 2078 IND 4,5
      9 WGM Swathi Ghate 2232 IND 4
      10 WFM Varshini V 2066 IND 3,5
      11 Lakshmi Praneetha K 2049 IND 3
      12 Hinduja Reddy 1934 IND 1,5

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        November 7, 2014 at 1:36 am

        Impressive.

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