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Bangladesh Premier League R1: Mitrabha stuns Abhimanyu

by Shahid Ahmed - 20/03/2021

Defending champion Bangladesh Police started their campaign with a 4-0 whitewash victory over Sheikh Russel Chess Club at Mujib Borso SAIF Powertec Premier Division Chess League. SAIF Sporting Club registered a victory by minimum margin 2.5-1.5 over Sonali Bank Sports & Recreation Club. Titas Club Chess Team scored a big upset by winning against Bangladesh Biman 2.5-1.5. Among individuals, IM Mitrabha Guha of Uttara Central Chess Club scored an upset over GM Abhimanyu Puranik of Shahin Chess Club. Photo: Shahid Ahmed

Bangladesh Police starts with a whitewash

Defending champion Bangladesh Police scored the only whitewash victory of the round against Sheikh Russel Chess Club. SAIF Sporting Club registered a win by minimum margin 2.5-1.5 against Sonali Bank Sports & Recreation Club. Leonin Chess Club lost to higher rated Bangladesh Navy by 1-3. Uttara Central Chess Club held Shahin Chess Club to a 2-2 draw. Titas Club Chess Team scored an upset victory over Bangladesh Biman.

IM Mitrabha Guha scored an upset victory over GM Abhimanyu Puranik | Photo: Shahid Ahmed

The tournament logo | Photo: Bangladesh Chess Federation

SAIF Sporting Club - Sonali Bank Sports & Recreation Club: 2.5-1.5

Adhiban, the top board of SAIF Sporting Club displayed beautiful positional skill against his opponent Sabya Sachi.

Adhiban - Sabya

Position after 38...Rc4

White is completely winning here. Find out the best continuation for white after 38...Rc4.

Belarus no.1 GM Vladislav Kovalev scored a fine victory over Matiur Rahman.

Kovalev - Matiur

Position after 34...e5

White got an opportunity to equalize here with 35.fxe5 fxe5 36.d5 Rd6 37.Nxb3 cxb3 38.Rb1. Unfortunately white missed it and played 35.Nf3 which only helped black with 35...e4 and things turned into black's favor. White lost the game in the next six moves.

GM Reefat Bin Sattar was held to an exciting draw by veteran IM Sekhar Chandra Sahu.

IM Anup Deshmukh scored a clinical victory over FM Mehdi Hasan Parag in 26 moves.

SAIF Sporting Club won by narrow margin 2.5-1.5 against Sonal Bank Sports & Recreation Club

Sheikh Russel Chess Club - Bangladesh Police: 0-4

Bangladesh's legendary WIM Rani Hamid put up a valiant effort against the country's budding talent IM Mohammad Fahad Rahman. The youth proved to be stronger who won the game after his opponent had a tactical oversight.

Playing competitive chess at the age of 76 years is definitely worth an applause | Photo: Bangladesh Chess Federation

GM Surya Sekhar Ganguly made a short work of CM Nayem Haque in just 22 moves.

Kaustuv Kundu had a strong challenge in the form of GM Raunak Sadhwani.

Kaustuv - Raunak

Position after 24...Nf2

White missed black's idea of bringing the a6-knight into play. The game went on with 25.Kc2 Nc5 and that very knight proved to be decisive for black. Instead white could have played 25.Na4 here to prevent Nc5 and continue the play a bit longer.

One cannot afford to make a tiny bit of error against Raunak | Photo: Bangladesh Chess Federation

GM Abdullah Al-Rakib won comfortably against compatriot WIM Sharmin Shirin Sultana as the latter played passively.

Abdullah won the All-Bangladeshi battle | Photo: Bangladesh Chess Federation

IM Mitrabha Guha of Uttara Central Chess Club finally squared off against GM Abhimanyu Puranik of Shahin Chess Club in an over-the-board after battling online for months. The last time they faced each other was in Vidit Chess Tour where Mitrabha won Armageddon against Abhimanyu.

Abhimanyu - Mitrabha

Position after 32.Qa6

White misjudged black's attack and eventually lost material and the game.

GM Gukesh D of Bangladesh Biman scored an easy victory over Al Azad Jabed.

GM Arjun Erigaisi of Titas Club Chess Team scored a fine victory over GM Neelotpal Das of Bangladesh Biman after the latter made an error in the endgame.

Neelotpal - Arjun

Position after 42...Bc6

How should white respond to black's threat of taking on a2? White played 43.Bc4 which is not correct.

Photo Gallery

Md. Ruhul Amin, Managing Director of SAIF POWERTEC Limited and Vice President of Bangladesh Chess Federation making the inaugural move | Photo: Bangladesh Chess Federation

The tournament hall | Photo: Bangladesh Chess Federation

Subhayan Kundu of Leonin Chess Club was held to a draw by FM Aminul Islam of Bangladesh Navy | Photo: Bangladesh Chess Federation

Replay games from Round 1

There is one round every day starting at 3 p.m. BST (2:30 p.m. IST) from 19th to 28th March 2021. On 29th March the final round starts at 2 p.m. BST (1:30 p.m. IST). A total of 63 players including 13 GMs, 9 IMs, 2 WIMs, 10 FMs and 8 CMs are slated to take part. A staggering 66.67% players are titled, 20.6% are GMs and 14.3% are IMs.

Round 1 results

No.TeamTeamRes.:Res.
1
  SAIF Sporting Club
  Sonali Bank Sports & Recreation Club
:
2
  Sheikh Russel Chess Club
  Bangladesh Police
0:4
3
  Leonin Chess Club
  Bangladesh Navy
1:3
4
  Uttara Central Chess Club
  Shahin Chess Club
2:2
5
  Titas Club Chess Team
  Bangladesh Biman
:
6
  Janata Bank Officer Welfare Society
  bye

Details

Links

Bangladesh Chess Federation


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