Announcement

Collapse
No announcement yet.

Chess: UAE players gain valuable experience

Collapse
X
 
  • Filter
  • Time
  • Show
Clear All
new posts

  • Chess: UAE players gain valuable experience

    UAE PLAYERS GAIN VALUABLE EXPERIENCE
    By A Correspondent

    Khaleej Times, United Arab Emirates
    Aug 25 2005

    ABU DHABI - Though UAE players failed to attain any title norms or
    gain ELO rating during the Abu Dhabi Chess Festival which concluded on
    Tuesday, they have gained valuable experience and honed their skills,
    Hussain Khouri, manager of the festival made these observations.

    He said: "We need to enhance our preparations for these championships
    and adopt a proficient approach for our players to use the opportunity
    to gain norms".

    Zughair Ahmad, chief arbiter also said: "The quality of games in
    the Masters section was excellent and even in the final round many
    masters took risks".

    Grandmaster Anastasian Ashot of Armenia emerged as undisputed winner
    with seven points after the ninth and final round in the Masters.

    Anastasian nudged to the title after a draw with Grandmaster Federov
    Alexei of Byelorussia. Ashot said: "I played the best tournament of
    my career and I was able to raise my level in crucial games"

    International master Kayumov Sergey of Uzbekistan defeated
    Grandmaster Iuldachev Saidali of Uzbekistan and tied for the
    runner-up position with Grandmaster Bocharov Dmitry of Russia with
    6.5 points apiece. Kayumov Sergey will attain a GM norm based on his
    ELO performance.
Working...
X