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      Uganda wins Chess “Battle of Migingo”

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      Ssegwannyi Stars as Uganda wins Chess “Battle of Migingo”
      MARCH 10
      WRITTEN BY DAVID ISABIRYE
      PUBLISHED IN CHESS


      Uganda’s National Chess team outwitted Nairobi Chess Club 12-4 after four gruelling rounds over the weekend (March 8-9 2014) in Nairobi, Kenya in what has over the last three years been dubbed “Battle for Migingo”.

      Uganda’s team that comprised of Arthur Ssegwanyi, FM Harold Wanyama, CM Patrick Kawuma and Walter Okas had the better of their Kenyan counterparts whose NCC team had Kenya’s National Champion Ben Magana, Mehul Gohil, Peter Gilruth and Brian Kidula.

      The first round played on Saturday morning (March 8 2014) ended in a 2-2 draw, in the second round Uganda won 3.5-0.5, then won 3-1 in the third round and the score was 3.5-0.5 in Uganda’s favor in the last round.

      Ssegwanyi was the best player on the Ugandan team winning all his four games against Gilruth, Mehul, Magana and Kidula, unrated Okas also did very well winning three and only drawing one against Magana.

      This puts Okas who already has 8 rated games from the recent Rwabushenyi Memorial Chess Championship on course for his first international rating as the event in Kenya was also a rated tournament.

      Patrick Kawuma won three and lost one to Mehul while FM Wanyama had an unusually difficult time that could cost him some valuable rating points after winning one against unrated Kidula, drawing the other with Gilruth and losing two to lower rated players in Magana and Mehul.

      The Ugandan team returns to Kampala today after successfully defending the title for the third year running.

      The annual event helps improve on international rating points for players in the region and fosters friendship and cooperation among the two countries.

      UCF is grateful to Nairobi Chess Club for hosting this year’s event and taking good care of the Ugandan team. Uganda is expected to reciprocate the gesture next year in Kampala.

      Source: http://www.kawowo.com

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        March 11, 2014 at 1:12 am

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