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      Home  >  General News  >  India National Premier Chess Championship 2012

      India National Premier Chess Championship 2012

      India, National Championship


      India National Premier Chess Championship 2012

      The 50th National Premier Chess Championship is set to take place from 30th September to 14th October, 2012, in Kolkata. The Championship is organized by the Dibyendu Barua Chess Academy & Allsport Management, on behalf of All India Chess Federation and under the aegis of West Bengal Chess Adhoc Committee.

      The Championship will be played under FIDE Laws of Chess and under Swiss system. The Time control is 90 minutes each for the first 40 moves and 30 minutes each for the remaining game, with an addition of 30 sec per move from move number one.

      Irrespective of the number of entries the tournament will be of 13 rounds Swiss system with one round per day. The following players are eligible to participate:
      a) All GM’s
      b)Top 6 from National Premier, 2011 (Including GM’s)
      c) Top 30 from National Challengers, 2012
      d) National Junior Boys Champion , 2011
      e) National Junior Girls Champion, 2011
      f) Top 2 from National Women Premier, 2011
      g) Top 2 from National Under 25 Championship, 2012
      h) Two nominees of AICF Secretary

      TOTAL PRIZE FUND- Rs. 5,00,000/-
      (Cash prize will not be shared in case of tie)

      1st 150,000/- + Trophy
      2nd 90,000/- +
      3rd 60,000/- +
      4th 35,000/-
      5th 25,000/-
      6th 20,000/-
      7th 15,000/-
      8th – 15th 10,000/- each
      16th – 20th 5,000/- each

      All the participants should get their names registered with AICF for the year 2012. Registration forms will be available at the venue. Those who are already registered should produce proof. No unregistered player will be entitled to participate in this Championship. Players from West Bengal need WBCAC registration for the year 2012 with payment of Rs.100/-. Already registered players should produce proof.

      Single Zone in Asia: – As India has been given single zone status, the players to qualify for World Cup will be identified from this Championship.

      For Further Details Please Contact:
      Mr Dibyendu Barua – 09231094201
      Mr Neeraj Kumar Mishra – 09471190041
      Email: info.dbca@gmail.com This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it

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      1. Anonymous Reply
        September 17, 2012 at 2:20 pm

        Anand will win this.

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