Asian Cities Chess Team Championship 2024 officially closed in Khanty-Mansiysk
The closing ceremony of the team championship of Asian cities, as well as its grand opening, took place at the Ugra-Classic CTC. Before the start of the official part, Elena Kozemirenko, Honored Worker of Culture of the Khanty-Mansiysk Autonomous Okrug – Ugra, performed the canonical work of Johann Sebastian Bach “Toccata and Fugue in D … Continue reading Asian Cities Chess Team Championship 2024 officially closed in Khanty-Mansiysk
Drama at the Finish
Rounds 7–9 of the Asian Cities Team Championship reviewed by IM Vladimir Barsky Every sporting competition has some sort of intrigue – and that’s why we love sport. Of course, sometimes it happens that the recognized favourites easily go the full distance and win without as much as breaking a sweat. But the final result … Continue reading Drama at the Finish
Surgut team wins the Asian Cities Chess Team Championship
The Asian Cities Chess Team Championship finished in Khanty-Mansiysk. The final 9th round was dramatic. In the match between the teams of Surgut and Pavlodar (Kazakhstan), Aleksei Pridorozhni confidently defeated Adil Tkachyov on the third table, but the positions of his teammates Ivan Bocharov and Nikolai Kabanov looked dangerous, and on the first board the … Continue reading Surgut team wins the Asian Cities Chess Team Championship
Surgut wins 8th Match at Asian Cities Chess Team Championship
The penultimate eighth round of the Asian Cities Chess Team Championship is completed in Khanty-Mansiysk. The Surgut team defeated Sukhbaatar with a score of 4:0 thus winning an eighth match in a row. Surgut captain Ilia Iljiushenok shared his impressions of his performance in the rounds played: “In terms of points, everything is excellent, but … Continue reading Surgut wins 8th Match at Asian Cities Chess Team Championship
Surgut team wins seventh match in Asian Cities Team Championship
The games of the seventh round of the Asian Cities Chess Team Championship were played at the Ugra Chess Academy. The Surgut team continues to gain points: this time the experienced team won against the junior team of Khanty-Mansiysk with a score of 3.5:0.5. Dinis Sattarov was close to defeating Aleksei Pridorozhni, but in time … Continue reading Surgut team wins seventh match in Asian Cities Team Championship
Surgut Striding Ahead
IM Vladimir Barsky reviews Rounds 4–6 of the Asian Cities Team Championship Surgut continues their winning stride in the Ugra Chess Academy. All members of the team have played many times within these walls, the academy surely feels like a home for them! However, in round 7, Surgut will face the real “home team,” young … Continue reading Surgut Striding Ahead
Two thirds of the Asian Cities Chess Team Championship played in Khanty-Mansiysk
Surgut retains its leadership The sixth round of the Asian Cities Team Championship has been completed at the Ugra Chess Academy. The leader of the race, the Surgut team, defeated Penang (Malaysia) with a clean score. At the second table, the Tehran men’s team defeated Tula with a score of 3:1. Only Sina Movahed stumbled, … Continue reading Two thirds of the Asian Cities Chess Team Championship played in Khanty-Mansiysk
FIDE Trainers Online Seminar Starts Today
The FIDE Trainers Online Seminar is slated 26-28 April 2024 in English organized by the Asian Chess Federation under the supervision of the FIDE Trainers Commission and supported by the FIDE Planning and Development Commission. Download Prospectus – FIDE TRAINERS’ ONLINE SEMINAR -26-28 April 2024
The Surgut team wins another match at the Asian Cities Chess Team Championship
The fifth round of the Asian Cities Team Championship has been completed at the Ugra Chess Academy. And this match day didn’t bring any sensation: the Surgut team defeated the women’s team of Tehran (Iran) with a score of 3:1. Ilia Iljiushenok and Ivan Bocharov won their games, Mohammadi – Pridorozhni and Kabanov – Asgharzadeh … Continue reading The Surgut team wins another match at the Asian Cities Chess Team Championship
Join HKD 250,000 Asian Rapid Chess Team Championship
The Hong Kong China Chess Federation Limited (HKCFL) is honoured to invite chess players from all member federations of the Asian Chess Federation to participate in the Asian Rapid Chess Team Championship 2024 (FIDE rated) from the 21st August 2024 (arrival) to the 25th August 2024 (departure). At right with Hong Kong players is Hong … Continue reading Join HKD 250,000 Asian Rapid Chess Team Championship