Chinese grandmaster wins HDBank int’l chess tourney
Chinese grandmaster Wang Hao won the men’s group of the 2019 HDBank International Chess Tournament that wrapped up in Ho Chi Minh City on March 13.
Chinese grandmaster Wang Hao (R) wins the men's group of the 2019 HDBank International Chess Tournament (Photo: VNA)
HCMCity (VNA) – Chinese grandmaster Wang Hao won the men’s group of the2019 HDBank International Chess Tournament that wrapped up in Ho Chi Minh Cityon March 13.
With an Elo rating of 2,718, Wang – the championin 2016 – drew with his fellow countryman Wen Yang, who has a Elo rating of2,599, in the final game to gain a total of 7.5 points.
His final score was only 0.5 point higher thanthose of Wen Yang and Stanilav of Ukraine, but it was enough to earn him thetrophy.
Meanwhile, Vietnamese players failed to obtain successat this year’s tournament.
Nguyen Ngoc Truong Son only finished at the 15thplace with 6 points. Meanwhile, his wife Pham Le Thao Nguyen lost her advantagesin the three last games although she had a chance to top the women’s group.
Nandhidhaa of India ranked first among femaleplayers.
Wang Hao was presented with a prize of 15,000USD while Nandhidhaa received a prize of 6,000 USD.-VNA
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