Nagpur: The City’s Star Guru Raunak Sadhwani and Divya Deshmukh The 30th Masters Group narrowly missed the podium Abu Dhabi Chess Festivalending Saturday night.
Although the 18-year-old Nagpur Masters missed out on the podium, Raunak was tied for second with 6.5 points, while Divya Her kitty tied for third with six points.
At the end of the ninth and final round of the tournament, which included 217 players from around the world, player No. 2653 Elo Raunak finished in 10th place, while No. 54 seed Divya ) finished 27th.
In the final round, Raunak tied with fourth seed Sindarov Javokhir, general manager of 2674 Elo Uzbekistan, with 11 quick moves to remain undefeated in the competition, earning 5.9 has an international rating score of 2659, while its performance score is 2659.
As many as six players ended up with the highest score, each receiving seven points. According to Buchholz, seventh-seeded GM of Uzbekistan, tie-break score Nodelbek Yakuboyev Won the gold medal.
In the 28th set, world junior women’s champion Divya took advantage of Bai Zi’s opening advantage and defeated lower-ranked opponent Denis Khayrullin in 55 moves.
Divia gained three additional pieces in the rook endgame and maintained a slim advantage to claim her fourth win of the tournament. 2472 Elo Divya received the highest score with a rating of 2562.
Although the 18-year-old Nagpur Masters missed out on the podium, Raunak was tied for second with 6.5 points, while Divya Her kitty tied for third with six points.
At the end of the ninth and final round of the tournament, which included 217 players from around the world, player No. 2653 Elo Raunak finished in 10th place, while No. 54 seed Divya ) finished 27th.
In the final round, Raunak tied with fourth seed Sindarov Javokhir, general manager of 2674 Elo Uzbekistan, with 11 quick moves to remain undefeated in the competition, earning 5.9 has an international rating score of 2659, while its performance score is 2659.
As many as six players ended up with the highest score, each receiving seven points. According to Buchholz, seventh-seeded GM of Uzbekistan, tie-break score Nodelbek Yakuboyev Won the gold medal.
In the 28th set, world junior women’s champion Divya took advantage of Bai Zi’s opening advantage and defeated lower-ranked opponent Denis Khayrullin in 55 moves.
Divia gained three additional pieces in the rook endgame and maintained a slim advantage to claim her fourth win of the tournament. 2472 Elo Divya received the highest score with a rating of 2562.