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Jul 31, 2022 Sports
44th FIDE Chess Olympiad…
FIDE master Anthony Drayton created one of the biggest upsets of the first round open division in the 44th FIDE Chess Olympiad in Chennai, India.
He recorded his win against Andorra’s Jordi Fluvia. Drayton, rated at 1928, was elated over the victory noting that it was the highest rated opponent he ever won against. Fluvia, with a rating of 2451, is an International Master which is just below the title of grandmaster.
Guyana ranked 152 out of 188 teams while Andorra is ranked 58th in the Open tournament.
This victory for Drayton will improve his ELO ratings. The win for Drayton resulted in Guyana moving to 98th in the standings after the first round. The Guyana Open team was unsuccessful during their face off with their highly rated Andorra counterparts losing the match (1-3).
The Guyana Women’s team also lost against Mexico (0 – 4) who is ranked 54th in the world out of 150 participating countries.
Guyana’s players had more chances to rack up points on Saturday when Round 2 commenced. The Open team players consisting of Taffin Khan, Anthony Drayton, Roberto Neto and Ethan Lee will face off Nicaragua and the Women’s team players: Pooja Lam, Sasha Shariff, Nellisha Johnson and Jessica Callender will face off Hong Kong.
The time control is 90 minutes for the first 40 moves, followed by 30 minutes for the rest of the game, with an increment of 30 seconds per move starting from move 1. The games are played using the Swiss system and consist of 11 rounds. The games are played using the electronic clocks and boards approved by FIDE.
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