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Apoorv Kamble dominates Sakthi Group 31st Tamil Nadu IM-norm Closed Circuit 2025, Nandish third

by V Vijayaraghavan - 23/10/2025

FM Apoorv Kamble scored an unbeaten 7.5/9 to win 31st Tamil Nadu IM-norm Closed Circuit Chess Tournament 2025. He finished a staggering 1.5 points ahead of the competition and also scored an IM-norm. IM Wilson Guillermo Palencia Morales (COL) scored sole 6/9 to secure second place. FM V S Nandish scored 5.5/9 to finish third. Apoorv drew against both runners-up in the last two rounds. The seven-day ten-player round-robin tournament was organized by Tamil Nadu State Chess Association at Hotel Chennai Le Palace in Chennai, Tamil Nadu from 5th to 11th October 2025. Tournament Coordinator and Chief Arbiter - IA V Vijayaraghavan writes the tournament report. Photo: IA V Vijayaraghavan



Apoorv scores an IM-norm, wins the tournament with a round to spare

Karnataka lad FM Apoorv Kamble won the Sakthi Group 31st Tamil Nadu IM-norm Closed Circuit Chess Tournament. The third phase of IM-norm Closed Circuit Tournaments, organized by Tamil Nadu State Chess Association, had started on 5th of October. 31st-35th tournaments will be held at Hotel Chennai Le Palace and 36th-40th will be held in Coimbatore.

Apoorv received the winner's cheque from EA Harikrishnan (middle), IRS, Additional Commissioner (Retired) Income Tax | Photo: IA V Vijayaraghavan

Top 3 (L to R): 3rd FM V S Nandish 5.5/9, 1st FM Apoorv Kamble 7.5/9 and 2nd IM Wilson Guillermo Palencia Morales (COL) 6/9 | Photo: tamilchess.com

Apart from Indian contingent, players from Argentina, Belarus, Colombia and Peru had participated. Apoorv scored an impressive 7.5/9 and achieved an IM-norm in the process. He raced to 6.5/7 and drew the last two rounds comfortably to clinch the title. In fact, he won the event with a round to spare, since the second placed Colombian IM Palencia was 1.5 points behind him. He remained undefeated throughout.

Apoorv - Oblitas, Round 3

Position after 19.Rd2

Apoorv started his quest with his third round victory over IM Carlomagnos Oblitas (PER). A tangible advantage in the Accelerated Dragon by Apoorv, was further enhanced by 19...f6? 20.e5! Qf8 21.exf6 exf6 22.Nd5 Re8 23.Qc3 Re2? 24.Rxe2 Bxe2 25.Re1 Ra2 26.Nb4! 1-0

Apoorv faced Manigandan's London System and was gifted with a pawn early. Mani's last retort of an exchange sacrifice of rook was well handled by Apoorv who notched the point.

Round 4: S S Manigandan - FM Apoorv Kamble: 0-1 | Photo: IA V Vijayaraghavan

Surendran - Apoorv, Round 6

Position after 24...Ne3!!

An interesting game evolved when Surendran made a pseudo sacrifice on the 19th move to force a draw. A cautious Apoorv declined and came with a good sacrifice later to finish the game in 27 moves.

N Surendran brought out the best in FM Apoorv Kamble in Round 6 | Photo: IA V Vijayaraghavan

A complex game occurred between FM Apoorv Kamble and IM Raul Claverie (ARG). Apoorv's opening advantage was nullified by the exchange of queens, but he was persistent in two rooks and minor piece ending. Thanks to the white’s b2 bishop, in spite of Claverie's resistance, time pressure forced his king to a mating net.

Round 7: FM Apoorv Kamble - IM Raul Claverie (ARG): 1-0 | Photo: IA V Vijayaraghavan

FM Apoorv Kamble scored an unbeaten 7.5/9, performed at 2516 to score an IM-norm, finished 1.5 points ahead of the rest and gained 31 Elo rating points

IM Wilson Guillermo Palencia Morales (COL), finished runner-up with 6 points. Like the winner, he also remained undefeated. He won three and drew six games. In the following game against Manigandan he built an advantage through exchange sacrifice.

The fifth round game was quite exciting with mutual errors. The experienced IM had an advantageous position in the middle game, threw it, now Suredran got better only to return the favour.

Round 5: IM Wilson Guillermo Palencia Morales (COL) - N Surendran: 1-0 |  Photo: IA V Vijayaraghavan

FM V S Nandish finished at a creditable third place. He started with an excellent win over GM Evgeniy Podolchenko.

In the sixth round. Nandish beat IM Carlomagno Oblitas (PER).

Round 6: FM V S Nandish - IM Carlosmagno Oblitas (PER): 1-0 | Photo: IA V Vijayaraghavan

Round 7: CM V Sarveshwaran - GM Evgeniy Podolchenko: 1-0 |  Photo: IA V Vijayaraghavan

Round 8: IM Raul Claverie (ARG) - WIM Mrudul Dehankar: 0-1 |  Photo: IA V Vijayaraghavan

Inauguration Ceremony | Photo: IA V Vijayaraghavan

The tournament was inaugurated by Mr. Irudayarajan Selvanathan, Assistant Commissioner CGST and Customs in presence of Dr. M Manickam, President, TNSCA, GM R B Ramesh, Dronacharya Awardee, WGM Aarthie Ramaswamy, Former World Under-18 Girls champion, Stephen Balasamy, General Secretary, TNSCA, Murugavel, VP, TNSCA, Srinivasan, TNSCA and participants.

Arbiters' team (L to R): FA Arun Seshadri, Deputy Chief, IA V Vijayaraghavan, Coordinator and IA R Ravikumar, Chief Arbiter | Photo: IA V Vijayaraghavan

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Final standings

Rk.SNoNameFEDRtgPts. TB1  TB2  TB3  TB4 
15FMApoorv, KambleIND23657,5029,863
24IMPalencia Morales, Wilson GuillermoCOL22066025,330
310FMNandish, V SIND22515,5023,841
47CMSarveshwaran, VIND22905017,841
58IMOblitas, CarlomagnoPER23794115,520
61GMPodolchenko, EvgeniyBLR23214217,310
72Surendran, NIND21584315,831
86WIMMrudul, DehankarIND2244441531
99Manigandan, S SIND21562,518,510
103IMClaverie, RaulARG21852,5212,510

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About the Author

V Vijayaraghavan is an International Arbiter and Vice President of Tamil Nadu State Chess Association. He was also the Tournament Coordinator for 24th, 26th, 27th and 31st Tamil Nadu IM-norm Closed Circuit Tournament. 

 

The report was edited by Shahid Ahmed




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