GAICO Chess Tournament kicks off with inaugural live broadcast

Over-the-board chess returned in a big way last weekend with some of Guyana’s top national players competing alongside up-and-coming stars in the sport in the first Grand Prix tournament of 2022.

Chelsea Juma (left) vs Italy Ton-Chung

Intense competition got underway with the first four rounds played on March 19 and March 20 as players of all ages vied for a spot on the national team to represent Guyana at this year’s FIDE Olympiad in India. The Grand Prix initiative, the brainchild of Guyana Chess Federation (GCF) Director Loris Nathoo, is a points-based programme which will aid in the selection of the best players to represent Guyana.

Anaya Lall (left) vs Oluwadare Oyeyipo

The Olympiad is an international biennial event for the sport where hundreds of countries send their best players to face off. This year’s edition was moved from Moscow, Russia to Chennai, India. The new date is yet to be announced.
Adrian Roopnarine and FIDE Master (FM) Anthony Drayton lead the points table on 3.5 each after four games heading into the next round.
Roopnarine racked up wins against Italy Ton-Chung, Pooja Lam, and Ethan Lee, and drew his match against Drayton. He faces Oluwadare Oyeyipo in the fifth round.

AFM Davion Mars (left) vs FM Anthony Drayton

A tense struggle between FM Drayton and Arena FIDE Master (AFM) Davion Mars took place on board one in round four. The two showed their vast experience in the opening and their creativity in the middle game. Advantages were held by both players in an extremely imbalanced endgame. Both players’ time had been drained after four hours of struggle, and the game was held afloat only by the 30-second increment gifted per move. Mars’ time had unfortunately elapsed before he could move, leaving Drayton as the victor in the most gruelling game of the weekend.
Drayton will face Nathoo in the next round.
Oyeyipo and Keron Sandiford are currently leading for the juniors on three points each.

Loris Nathoo playing in the GAICO Grand Prix

Oyeyipo drew his matches with Jaden Taylor and Nathoo, but defeated Jessica Callender and Anaya Lall.
Sandiford won against Lall, Lucas Simpson, and Taylor, but lost to AFM Mars. He faces Lee in the next round.
Chelsea Juma is leading for females on 2.5 points after drawing her match with Taylor and defeating Arysh Raghunaugth and Ton-Chung. She faces AFM Mars in the next round.
For the first time, the GCF is broadcasting the games from boards one to six for each round on the Internet. Persons from Guyana and around the world can watch these games, in near real-time, on their computers, phones and other devices and participate in the emotional roller-coaster rides that come with this glorious sport. All chess players are encouraged to pay close attention to these broadcasts as much can be learned from observing the strategies and tactics of these top players. The public can access the broadcast on the GCF website at www.guyanachess.org by clicking on the flyer for the tournament.
The remaining four rounds will be played on March 26 and March 27. Action will kick off at 09:00h on Saturday at the Guyana National Stadium.
At the conclusion of the tournament on Sunday, trophies will be awarded for the best female player in the tournament, as well as the top male and female junior players.
Trophies and cash prizes will be offered to the top three finishers in the tournament while medals will be given to the fourth to 10th place finishers.
The Guyana Chess Federation says it remains thankful to GAICO Construction for its continuous support towards the advancement of the sport throughout the year.