Uzbekistan GM Second, Bangladesh’s Fahad Rahman Claims Third

Indian International Master Aryan Varsvani has won the 3rd Lionine Grandmasters Chess Tournament, organised by Lionine Chess Club in collaboration with the Bangladesh Chess Federation. Held after 21 years, the tournament was a rare spectacle for chess enthusiasts. Varsvani scored 7 points out of 9 rounds to claim the title and also achieved a Grandmaster norm—a significant milestone in his career.

Runner-up was Uzbekistan’s GM Abdusalimov Abdimalik with 6.5 points, while Bangladesh’s IM Mohammad Fahad Rahman finished third with 6 points. Fourth place went to Vietnam’s GM Yien Duc Hoa (5.5 points) and fifth to IM Monon Reza (5.5 points).

Top 10 Standings

PositionNamePointsCountry
1Aryan Varsvani7India
2Abdusalimov Abdimalik6.5Uzbekistan
3Mohammad Fahad Rahman6Bangladesh
4Yien Duc Hoa5.5Vietnam
5Monon Reza5.5Bangladesh
6Panisar Vedant4India
7Saklain Mostafa Sajid3Bangladesh
8Rifat Bin Sattar3Bangladesh
9Abu Sufian Shakil2.5Bangladesh
10Tahsin Tajwar Zia2.5Bangladesh

All games were held in the Hall Room of Lionine Chess Club at Ranks Nasim Square in Dhanmondi. In the ninth round, Varsvani drew with fellow Indian FM Panisar Vedant.

The closing and prize-giving ceremony was attended by Bangladesh Chess Federation President and former Secretary Syed Suzauddin Ahmed, DIG of Bangladesh Police and Federation Vice President Dr. Shoaib Riaz Alam, acting President of Lionine Chess Club Jebel Rahman Gani, as well as international grandmasters and masters. The winners shared a total prize fund of $1,000, with champion Varsvani receiving $500, runner-up Abdimalik $300, and third-place Rahman $200.

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