Greenidge reigns supreme in Malta Supreme Chess Grand Prix 4 By admin , in Uncategorized , at July 5, 2024 Aditi Joshi and Ciel Clement Tournament Highlights: The Zhang brothers, Alexander and Nicholas, delivered contrasting performances. Alexander secured a draw against Greenidge in Round Seven, while Nicholas succumbed to Greenidge’s pressure in the final round. Greenidge’s strategic maneuvering forced Nicholas to sacrifice a Knight and ultimately concede defeat on move 41. Pitamber secured a strong victory over Alexander Zhang in Round Eight. After maneuvering for a winning position, Pitamber threatened to capture Zhang’s Bishop, prompting Zhang’s resignation on move 39. A brief presentation ceremony recognised the top three finishers on Sunday, June 30th. Notably, 14-year-old Aditi Joshi claimed the best female player prize. Top performers in the Grand Prix series will contribute to the qualification system for the FIDE 45th Chess Olympiad in Budapest, Hungary, scheduled for September 2024. The GCF extends its gratitude to sponsors Banks DIH and the MALTA SUPREME brand and the Ministry of Education and David Rose Special School for facilitating the venue. Comments Leave a ReplyCancel replyYour email address will not be published. Required fields are marked * Save my name, email, and website in this browser for the next time I comment. Recent Posts Hérold Toussaint plaide pour la revalorisation de l’université Miami’s Best of the Best Music Fest Unveils 2026 Plans at Celebrity-Filled Press Launch On This Day: Arthur Savage, Pioneer in Firearms and Tyre Technology, Was Born in Kingston Jamaica College Takes Home Another Trophy in a Year of Winning Gov’t commits to improving education, roads, policing in Amerindian communities
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