
Pyramid Chess Club of Iran, Bangladesh Police and Singapore Chess Hub at Jarong Spring remain tied at 12 match points each after the 7th round of the Asian Club Cup Hybrid Chess Championship on Tornelo. The first tie break will be game points. Pyramid beat RichessMasters of the Philippines to lead by 1.5 game points over second running Bangladesh Police while Singapore Chess Hub at Jurong Spring is within striking distance at 30 game points.
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In photo above are the RichessMasters of the Philippines. Seated from left are Marian Calimbo, then Allan Pason, Bernadeth Galas and Khent Darylle Delig. Starting from left are Dr. Ariel Potot, Dione Patrick Minoza, Aldwin Daculan, Bhell Ortiz and Ariel Joseph Abellana.
A sweep by Pyramid of Iran over the RiChessMasters of the Philippines was foiled by a draw by WIM Bernadette Galas and WFM Tannaz Azali. However their 5 ½ points enabled the Iranians to widen their tie break by 1.5 game points.

In spite of draws by their two grandmasters in boards 1 and 2, Bangladesh Police banked on their boards 3 to 6 players to defeat Super Knight CC of Sri Lanka 5 : 1 to remain in second place.

SGChessHub@JUrongSpring beat Fars Youth of Iran 4 ½ : 1 ½ to hold on to third place with 12 match points.

Fekre Bartar (IRI) scored 4 points against Lion City Chess Meetup (SGP) to climb to 5th place.

Pishgam Novin handed Borna Satzevar their 7th defeat (6 : 0) to move up from 9th to 6th place.

Andishmandan Satzevar eked out a 3 ½ : 1 ½ win over Super Knight CC 2. Both teams now share 11th and 12th place with 5 match points each.

