On Tuesday, 1 october, the 14-300 and sixty five days-worn FIDE Grasp and national champion of Bangladesh defeated Czech Republic’s Grandmaster Plat Vojtěch within the second round.
TBS File
02 October, 2024, 04:10 am
Final modified: 02 October, 2024, 04:16 am
Bangladeshi chess prodigy Monon Reza Neer pulled off a serious upset on the ‘Six Day Budapest Two Years Grandmasters’ chess tournament in Hungary.
Taking half in with the white objects, Monon triumphed over Vojtěch in 54 strikes, marking a serious victory in his younger occupation. The previous day, 30 september, Monon had drawn his first-round match in opposition to India’s FIDE Grasp Krishnan Hridhvik.
Within the ‘Grandmasters Chess C’ tournament, Bangladesh’s World Grasp Fahad Rahman has gentle 1.5 points from his two fits. On Tuesday, Fahad defeated Indonesia’s FIDE Grasp Susilodinata Andrian within the second round. He had earlier drawn his first-round match with Kyrgyzstan’s FIDE Grasp Mamatov Milis.
Meanwhile, within the ‘World Masters Chess A’ tournament, Bangladesh’s FIDE Grasp Tahsin Tajwar Zia secured half a level from his match. Within the Below-2250 Ranking Event, Lady FIDE Grasp Wadiya Ahmed has taken the joint lead with two points from her two fits. Within the identical tournament, Lady Candidate Grasp Waliza Ahmed has earned half a level from her two fits.
Bangladesh’s rising stars proceed to invent their label on the global stage, with Monon’s most up-to-date victory adding every other feather to the nation’s cap.