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      Home  >  Chess Research • General News  >  Deep Sengupta near title

      Deep Sengupta near title

      Deep Sengupta, India


      Deep moves closer to title
      Hindu.com

      NEW DELHI: Eighth-seeded International Master Deep Sengupta moved closer to claiming the honours in the 47th Doeberl Cup chess tournament after beating 10th-seeded Australian Grandmaster Darryl Johansen in the eighth and penultimate round at the Hellenic Club in Canberra on Sunday.

      Deep’s 35-move victory with black pieces raised his tally to seven points and put him half a point clear of England’s C.B. Gawain Jones who defeated Australia’s Xie George Wendi.

      In the final round, Deep plays white against compatriot Deepan Chakkravarthy and needs a draw to take the title even in case of a tie. Jones faces Sriram Jha.

      The results (involving Indians):

      Eighth round: Darryl Johansen (Aus, 5.5) lost to Deep Sengupta (7); Neelotpal Das (5.5) drew with Sriram Jha (5.5); Abhijit Kunte (5.5) drew with David Smerdon (Aus, 5.5); Deepan Chakkravarthy (6) bt Mas Hafizulhelmi (Mas, 5); Eesha Karavade (5) drew with S. Satyapragyan (5); Gary Lane (Aus, 4.5) lost to K. Ratnakaran (5.5); Akshayraj Kore (5.5) bt Andrew Bird (Aus, 4.5); Kruttika Nadig (5) bt Nisha Mohota (4.5); Brett Tindell (Aus, 4.5) drew with Saptarshi Roy Chowdhury (4.5); Swati Ghate (5) bt Eugene Schon (Aus, 4); Pon Krithika (4.5) drew with Geoffery Saw (Aus, 4.5); Justin Tan (Aus, 4) drew with Amruta Mokal (4).

      Seventh round: Deep drew with Xie George Wendi (Aus); Ratnakaran lost to C.B. Gawain Jones (Eng); Jha bt Eesha; Kore lost to Darryl Johansen (Aus); Neelotpal bt Kruttika; Tomek Rej (Aus) lost to Kunte; Eugene Schon (Aus) lost to Deepan; Satyapragyan bt Gene Nakauchi (Aus); Gareth Oliver (Aus) drew with Swati; Nisha bt Justin Tan (Aus); Chowdhury bt Jason Chan (Aus); Bobby Cheng (Aus) lost to Krithika; Amruta bt Emma Guo (Aus).

      Source: http://www.hindu.com

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      2 Comments

      1. Anonymous Reply
        April 13, 2009 at 12:09 pm

        Hold old is he? He looks very young.

      2. Anju Dube. Reply
        April 14, 2009 at 2:39 am

        IM Deep Sengupta wins the Doeberl Cup
        GM Gawain Jones and GM Deepan Chakravarthy take silver and bronze
        The 47th edition of the Doeberl Cup International Chess Tournament concluded at Canberra, Australia, today on 13th April 2009. IM Deep Sengupta made it a memorable event for India by winning the first place and gaining his second GM norm in the process. With the same points, but worse tiebreak, finished two more players. Second place once again goes to GM Gawain Jones. GM Deepan Chakravarthy, who beat eventual champion Deep Sengupta in the last round, finished third.

        Half a point behind the medalists come the local top players – IM George Xie, IM David Smerdon, and GM Darryl Johansen.

        A strong Indian contingent of 15 players participated in this tournament. WFM Pon.N.Nkrithika scored her 3rd and final WIM norm, while the Indian champion WIM Kruttika Nadig finished in top 15 with 5,5 points. Other Indian prize winners were IM Sriram Jha (7th position ) and GM Abhijit Kunte (8th position ).

        In the Blitz 960 Chess tournament which was organised on a big scale the Indian IM trio of Satyapragyan, Sriram Jha and K.Rathnakaran got first three positions.

        Special thanks for the information to Hony. Secretary, Delhi Chess Association Bharat Singh Chauhan. More photos and videos from the event are available on the official website.

        Final standings
        1 IM Sengupta Deep IND 2466 7
        2 GM Jones Gawain C B ENG 2550 7
        3 GM Deepan Chakkravarthy J IND 2482 7
        4 IM Xie George Wendi AUS 2402 6.5
        5 IM Smerdon David AUS 2489 6.5
        6 GM Johansen Darryl K AUS 2452 6.5
        7 IM Sriram Jha IND 2453 6.5
        8 GM Kunte Abhijit IND 2513 6.5
        9 GM Reinderman Dimitri NED 2560 6
        10 IM Satyapragyan Swayangsu IND 2428 6
        11 IM Rathnakaran K IND 2427 5.5
        12 IM Akshayraj Kore IND 2404 5.5
        13 IM Mas Hafizulhelmi MAS 2425 5.5
        14 FM Rej Tomek AUS 2308 5.5
        15 WIM Nadig Kruttika IND 2361 5.5
        16 WGM Karavade Eesha IND 2359 5.5
        17 GM Neelotpal Das IND 2514 5.5
        18 IM Roy Chowdhury Saptarshi IND 2469 5.5
        19 IM Lane Gary W AUS 2371 5.5
        20 IM Sandler Leonid AUS 2332 5.5
        21 WGM Mohota Nisha IND 2304 5.5
        22 WGM Swathi Ghate IND 2330 5.5
        23 Ikeda Junta AUS 2261 5
        24 Bird Andrew AUS 2146 5
        25 FM Saw Geoffrey AUS 2279 5
        26 FM Tindall Brett AUS 2207 5
        27 IM Toth Andras HUN 2399 5
        28 WIM Caoili Arianne AUS 2172 5
        29 Lukman Ronny INA 2254 5
        30 Yuan Yi AUS 2010 5
        31 GM Ghane Shojaat IRI 2415 5
        32 IM West Guy AUS 2343 5
        33 FM Morris James AUS 2114 5
        34 Tan Justin AUS 1885 5
        35 Wallis Christopher AUS 2250 5
        36 Amrutha Mokal IND 2155 5
        37 Dragicevic Domagoj AUS 2251 4.5
        38 WFM Pon Nkrithika IND 2180 4.5
        39 Oliver Gareth AUS 2187 4.5
        FM Fernandez Daniel Howard SIN 2171 4.5
        41 Mandla Blair AUS 2156 4.5
        42 Chan Jason AUS 2056 4.5
        43 Stevens Tristan AUS 2006 4.5
        44 Zvedeniouk Ilia AUS 2100 4.5
        45 Stojic Dusan AUS 2229 4.5
        46 FM Nakauchi Gene AUS 2076 4
        47 Schon Eugene AUS 2186 4
        48 Zulfic Fedja AUS 1971 4
        49 Nguyen Thu Giang AUS 2105 4
        50 Hacche David AUS 2176 4
        51 Cheng Bobby AUS 2103 4
        52 Tsagarakis Angelo AUS 1919 4
        53 Quick Simon AUS 2197 4
        54 Wright Neil AUS 2208 3.5
        55 Fitzpatrick Andrew AUS 2022 3.5
        56 Bennett Hilton NZL 2028 3.5
        57 Safarian Alek AUS 2061 3.5
        58 Lee T H Bryan HKG 1918 3.5
        59 Hu Jason AUS 2196 3.5
        60 Bourmistrov Denis AUS 2149 3
        61 Ambrus Endre AUS 2375 3
        62 Guo Emma AUS 1845 3
        63 Zibaei Abdoulla IRI 2067 3
        64 Flitney Adrian AUS 1980 3
        65 Grigg Sam AUS 1927 3
        66 Dalton Samuel AUS 1932 3
        67 Van Der Wal Fritz W AUS 1932 3
        68 Gibbons Robert NZL 2067 3
        69 Davis Tony AUS 1983 3
        70 Rout Ian C AUS 1992 2.5
        71 Stojic Svetozar AUS 1989 2.5
        72 Goundar Sanmogam FIJ 1903 2.5
        73 Brown Andrew AUS 2085 2
        74 Fletcher David USA 2138 2
        75 Holland Dennis AUS 1963 2
        76 Kordahi Nicholas AUS 1913 2
        Courtesey:-Official Website.

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