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Maharshtra Chess League 2nd edition to kick off tomorrow

| | Jun 11, 2014, at 04:11 am
Pune, June 10 (IBNS): The Maharshtra Chess League which kicked off last year, will witness its second edition June 11 to 15.
The 2nd edition is once again sponsored by Johnson tiles, moved by Amanora and UFO will be played at the PYC Hindu Gymkhana.
 
In fray are six teams starting with defending Champions Pune Attackers, Jalgaon Battlers, Ahmednagar Checkers, Mumbai Movers, Thane Combatants and a brand new team, Pune Tru Masters who replaced Nagpur Royals.
 
The presence of Grandmasters Abhijit Kunte, Abhijeet Gupta, Parimarjan Negi, B Adhiban, V Vishnu Prasanna and MR Lalith Babu and Vidit Gujarathi—the captains of the six teams in the fray—makes Maharashtra Chess League a treat to watch out for.
 
Most of the players, who went through the auction process held about a week ago in the presence of the five-time World Champion Viswanathan Anand, have arrived in Pune and are rearing to get into action. 
 
The event will be played under faster time controls where each team will field six players. It is mandatory for each team to field three Maharashtra players, two woman players and one un-titled players for every round.
 
Former World junior champion Abhijeet Gupta, who will be leading Thane Combatants, mentioned that he has armed himself with off-beat lines in the Openings to surprise and hopefully shock his opponents.
 
“For a rapid event like MCL, I will rely more on sharp-play, ” said Gupta, who will be making his debut this season.
 
For ‘Ahmednagar Checkers’,  Tejas Bakre has a different game plan. “It is a rapid format and one shouldn’t lose too much time in the openings,” said Bakre who is reputed for his rapid prowess
 
As for Mumbai Movers’ star strategist and one time youngest GM in the World Parimarjan Negi, physical as well as mental fitness is a must. “MCL is based on a fast paced and exciting format, so I have worked on unpredictable short time controls,” said Negi.
 
There is a substantial rise in the prize money with the winning team getting Rs 3 lakh, up from Rs 2.50 lakh given to the winners of the first edition. The runners-up team will be richer by Rs 1.75 lakh. 
 
Besides these overall prizes, ‘Best Male Player and ‘Best Woman Player’ will get R 10,000 each. Also, the winning team of every league match is set to earn Rs 5,000 for their effort.
 
A total of 15 matches will be played over five days with the tournament being played in two sessions daily—from 4 pm to 5 pm and 6 pm to 7 pm.
 
The tournament is sponsored by Johnson Tiles and moved by Amanora Knowledge Foundation and UFO Digital Cinema. The tournament is conducted under the aegis Maharashtra Chess Association and organized by Pune District Chess Circle (PDCC).  
 

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