Lee, Shariff take early in Grand Prix 3 Chess Tournament  

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After four rounds, Ethan Lee and Sasha Shariff are in the lead at the Guyana Chess Federation’s Third Grand Prix Chess Tournament, which commenced over the weekend at the National Stadium, Providence.

Lee is on 3.5 points after defeating Odit Rodrigues, Loris Nathoo, and Roberto Neto and drawing with CM Ronuel Greenidge.

Lee defeated Loris Nathoo after gaining the upper hand in the chaotic duel as the two players raced to checkmate.

For Nathoo, it was the amassed pawn storm towards Lee’s defensive line. For Lee, it was the arrangement of his long-range bishops and queen towards Nathoo’s weakened kingside.

As the time pressure piled on the players, both scrambled for tricks and traps. Finally, Lee got the upper hand against Nathoo.

Nathoo’s race to Lee’s king had faltered, granting Lee the victory over the veteran player. Lee vs Greenidge was a slow but tactical game.

With the white pieces, Lee gained the upper hand early in the game, winning a pawn.

This advantage began to snowball for Lee as his pieces became increasingly active and threatening. However, Greenidge’s precise end-game experience and Lee’s inaccuracies led the game to a draw for the black pieces.

Ethan Lee (right) in action

On 3 points are Loris Nathoo and Rashad Hussain. Ronuel Greenidge, Roberto Neto, Kyle Couchman, Ricardo Narine, Keron Sandiford, and Jaden Taylor are all on 2.5 points.

Other participants are Odit Rodrigues, Sachin Pitamber, Kishan Puran, Kim Shing Chong, Ethan Thakurdin, Tremusa Marshall, Rafael Park, and Alek Ubaldo-Singh. Meanwhile, Sasha Shariff won against Jessica Callender, Emma John, and newcomer Anya De Groot and drew with Aditi Joshi to gain 3.5 points.

Shariff’s game against Callender was even as they exited the opening, with Shariff having the advantage with a better pawn structure.

The middle game evolved into a series of tricks and traps involving both players’ knights. In the end, Shariff outmaneuvered Callender, securing a material advantage, and cruised into a winning endgame and victory.

Joshi, Callender, Ciel Clement, and Treskole Archibald are on 2.5 points. Other female players are Kaija Clement, Nellisha Johnson, and Angelina Yhap.

The third series of the Grand Prix will conclude on March 24th, 2024.

Cash prizes totaling $70,000 will awarded to the top three placements in the open and female categories.

Grand Prix points will be calculated according to the Grand Prix tourney’s rating system.

The Guyana Chess Federation 2024 Grand Prix series is part of the qualification system for the 45th Chess Olympiad, which will be held in September 2024 in Budapest, Hungary.

The four Grand Prix allows players to test their skills and work on improving their strategy for the opening, middle, and end games in a competitive setting.

The final Grand Prix will be played later in June of this year. The National Open and Women’s Competitions are also part of the qualification system for the Olympiad.

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