
The NEW GPC Inc-sponsored National Open Chess Championship commenced last Saturday at the National Racquet Centre with a thrilling four rounds of play. The ten top contenders are meeting each other in a round-robin format with a time control of 90 minutes plus 30-second increments after the first move.
After four of nine rounds played over the weekend, defending National Chess Champion, Candidate Master (CM) Taffin Khan, had chalked up three wins and a draw. In an eventful tournament to secure the highest local chess accolade, Khan demonstrated his dominance on the chessboard from the very start. He defeated formidable junior players Kyle Couchman and Sachin Pitamber, while 2023 main challenger Loris Nathoo also went down in a Round Three clash. Khan’s half-point came from a draw with Ethan Lee in Round One.

After the customary handshakes at the start of every tournament match, all ten candidates went into battle mode, displaying hostilities on the chessboard. An upset victory by 14-year-old Kyle Couchman over FM Anthony Drayton was the main event of Round One. The teen defeated his opponent in less than 40 moves.
With the white pieces, Couchman opened with the Queen’s Gambit, while Drayton responded with the Slav Defence. An intense struggle soon ensued, as Drayton launched a combination attack with his Knight, Queen, and Rook that led to a stronger position, leaving Couchman’s King exposed to checkmate.
But the junior saved his monarch by retaliating with an attack involving his Queen and his minor pieces, and a mating net that led to Drayton’s resignation on move 37.










