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      Home  >  Daily News • General News  >  Mumbai to host richest junior chess tournament in the world

      Mumbai to host richest junior chess tournament in the world

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      Mumbai to host world’s richest junior chess tournament
      Posted on: 09:42 PM IST Jan 01, 2016

      Mumbai: The first IILF Wealth Mumbai Junior and International Open Chess Tournament is scheduled to be held from January 28 to February 5.

      “With a record prize fund of Rs7.5 lakh (or $12000) for the juniors (under-13), it is all set to be recognised as world’s richest tournament for juniors – surpassing the Dubai Junior Chess Championship, which has prize pool of $10,000,” a media release said on Friday.

      The event is expected to draw the cream of chess talent across world with kids vying for the winner’s purse of Rs1.5 lakh.

      A parallel ‘open’ event has also been planned with a similar prize fund of Rs7.5 lakh (or $12000) and is bound to attract a good number of Grandmasters and International Masters across the country.

      Both the events would be conducted in a classical format of nine-round Swiss-league with a time-control of 90 minutes for 40 moves followed by 30 minutes for rest of the game. The open event is scheduled in the morning session while the junior event is slated for afternoon.

      The tournament is being organised by Indian Chess School under the aegis of World Chess Federation (FIDE), All India Chess Federation, Maharashtra Chess Association and the Mumbai Suburban District Chess Association.

      Source: http://www.ibnlive.com

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