After a 3-year hiatus, Kolkata Open makes its return in LIC presents 3rd Kolkata International Grandmasters Chess Tournament 2018 at The New Town School on 14th May 2018. Here is a quick preview of the participants in this year's edition.
Top seed is evergreen, sharp, witty and maybe the next FIDE President. GM Nigel Short was the runner-up in the previous edition | Photo: Isle of Man
Mr. Commonwealth, GM Abhijeet Gupta is the second seed | Photo: Amruta Mokal
Two-time National Premier champion, GM Karthikeyan Murali is the third seed of the tournament | Photo: Amruta Mokal
Super GM Farrukh Amonatov of Tajikistan who is very successful in Indian circuit will start at fourth seed | Photo: Amruta Mokal
Profusely talented youth of the country, GM Aravindh Chithambaram is going to start as fifth seed | Photo: Lennart Ootes
As quiet as he is off the board, you can expect fireworks on the board from him. If you haven't witnessed the storm GM Sandipan Chanda can raise then
this is a must see for you | Photo: Amruta Mokal
Two-time and reigning Hastings Masters champion GM Deep Sengupta willbe seen in action at his home | Photo: Amruta Mokal
One of the finest coaches of India GM Vishnu Prasanna would like to make his mark as a player here! | Photo: Amruta Mokal
Reigning National Premier and Rapid Champion would like to continue his momentum at the Kolkata Open
| Photo: Amruta Mokal
Russian GM Vladimir Burmakin will bring a lot of experience to the table | Photo: ChessBase archives
We all know India's Rajnikanth GM Deepan Chakravarthy. His exciting play is something that everyone is looking forward to!
Former Asian Junior Rapid and Blitz champion, Vietnamese GM Tran Tuan Minh will start as 17th seed | Photo: Amruta Mokal
GM Swapnil Dhopade's one of the favorite place to play in the country is Kolkata
Bangladesh's no.1, GM Ziaur Rahman can outplay anyone with his unique style of play and experience | Photo: Amruta Mokal
Reigning National Junior champion and
Kathmandu Open 2018 winner, IM Harsha Bharathakoti would like to make some strides in Kolkata Open | Photo: Nongsha Angom
Former National Rapid Champion, GM Neelotpal Das
After winning Chennai Open earlier this year, can Laxman go for his second GM tournament title for the year? | Photo: Amruta Mokal
Sayantan Das would like to cross the rating barrier and fulfill his final criteria to become a GM at home
GM Sundararajan Kidambi's resurgence as a player without the use of engine has been nothing short of inspirational. We would like to see some original play from this Chennai GM | Photo: Alina l'Ami
Of course we all are well aware of this young boy's talent. Can Gukesh make his second GM norm? | Photo: Peter Long
India's third GM, Pravin Thipsay still has a lot to offer
Slovak GM Manik Miklaus might be starting as the 38th seed here but he won a rapid tournament in his home country at the beginning of this month | Photo: Wikimedia
GM Saptarshi Roy Chowdhury finished at second position twice in two tournaments this year | Photo: Amruta Mokal
Oldest GM participating in the tournament is Raset Ziatdinov of USA | Source: FIDE
In an amazing gesture by the organizers four of the top five blind players of India will play at the Kolkata GM Open 2018. They have been given free entry by the organizers in order to help them prepare for the World Team Championship for the visually blind in July 2018.
The tournament will witness 193 players in action from 12 different countries including 28 Grandmasters, 2 Women Grandmasters, 31 International Masters and 7 Women International Masters. Let's take a look at what they are going to compete for:
Attractive prize structure of the tournament
When you are going to witness the players in action
In case you are wondering, how the venue look like, here is a sneak peek:
The school building has a unique design | Photo: The New Town School
The Newtown School is the first IGBC Gold Certified Green School in India | Source: The New Town School
Indoor sports facility | Photo: The New Town School
Starting rank:
Team ChessBase India (Sagar, Amruta and Shahid) will be present at the venue and give you full detailed coverage of the tournament.
LIC presents 3rd Kolkata International Grandmasters Chess Tournament 2018 is going to be nothing short of a spectacle
About the author:
Shahid Ahmed is an editor and senior co-ordinator of ChessBase India