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Kumar Gaurav victorious at Oskemen Open 2024

by Shahid Ahmed - 27/10/2024

Kumar Gaurav scored 8/10 to win Oskemen Open (1800-2100) 2024. He finished a half point ahead of the competition. FM Alen Suleyev (KAZ) and Arlen Abdrashev (KAZ) scored 7.5/10 each. They were placed second and third respectively according to tie-breaks. Kumar drew with both of them in the last two rounds. The total prize fund of the tournament, combining Masters and Open was US$ 50000. The top three prizes in Open were KZT 10000000 (≈ $2000), 700000 (≈ $1400) and 500000 (≈ $1000) along with a medal and diploma each. GM Vitaliy Bernadskiy (UKR) won the Masters section, scoring an unbeaten 8/10. GM Jinshi Bai (CHN) secured second place 7.5/10. GM Jakhongir Vakhidov (UZB) was third 7.5/10. The top three prizes in Masters were ≈ $10400, $7300 and $5200 along with a medal and diploma each respectively. This is Kumar's fourth triumph of the year. Photo: Kazakhstan Chess Federation

Kumar's fourth triumph of the year, Vitaliy Bernadskiy clinches the Masters

Kumar Gaurav was the sole leader 7.5/9, heading into the final round. FM Alen Suleyev (KAZ) was the only player trailing him by a half point at 7/9. Kumar drew with him to become a clear champion. Alen finished second. Arlen Abdrashev (KAZ) defeated Bakdaulet Saidulla (KAZ) to finish third. IM Ayush Sharma became the best performing Indian in the Masters event. He scored 7/10 to to be placed ninth. A total of 194 players participated, 120 in Masters and 74 in Open event.

Champion - Kumar Gaurav 8/10 | Photo: Kazakhstan Chess Federation

Top three (L to R): 2nd FM Alen Suleyev (KAZ) 7.5/10, 1st Kumar Gaurav 8/10 and 3rd Arlen Abdrashev (KAZ) 7.5/10 | Photo: Kazakhstan Chess Federation

Kumar Gaurav during his final round game | Photo: Kazakhstan Chess Federation

Kumar Gaurav scored 8.5/10, finished a half point ahead of the competition and gained 37.2 Elo rating points

Masters Top 3 (L to R): 2nd GM Jinshi Bai (CHN) 7.5/10, 1st GM Vitaliy Bernadskiy (UKR) 8/10 and 3rd GM Jakhongir Vakhidov (UZB) 7.5/10 | Photo: Kazakhstan Chess Federation

Top Indian performer in Masters: 9th IM Ayush Sharma 7/10 | Photo: Kazakhstan Chess Federation

Players in action | Photo: Kazakhstan Chess Federation

The tournament hall at D Serikbayev East Kazakhstan Technical University in Ust-Kamenogorsk city, Kazakhstan | Photo: Kazakhstan Chess Federation

Group photo of the prize winners with guests | Photo: Kazakhstan Chess Federation

A total of 74 players including two IMs took part from three countries in this nine-day ten round Rating Open (1800-2100) tournament. It was organized by Kazakhstan Chess Federation at D Serikbayev East Kazakhstan Technical University in Ust-Kamenogorsk city, Kazakhstan from 2nd to 10th October 2024. The time control of the event was 90 minutes + 30 seconds increment per move.

Final standings in Open

Rk.SNo NameTypsexFEDRtgPts. TB1  TB2  TB3  TB4 
15
Kumar, GauravIND2040859072190
22
FMSuleyev, AlenKAZ20847,558052042
312
Abdrashev, ArlenKAZ19567,556062125
411
Kazhmuratov, AltairU14KAZ19647,555,5072077
51
Tangatov, NurdauletKAZ2096761062074
618
CMIunusov, NuriddinKGZ1925755061977
729
Akhmediyar, YernurKAZ1851752,5072042
824
Syzdyk, SamirU14KAZ1864752061980
928
Sailaubay, AldiyarU14KAZ18546,556052022
107
CMMomunaliev, RuslanU14KGZ20196,555061942

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