A Breakthrough Moment at the Chess Olympiad

Suk Raj makes history at the 45th Chess Olympiad, at Budapest, Hungary


Dear Chess enthusiast,

I am happy to share our first good news from the 45th Chess Olympiad after the 2nd round out of the 11 rounds that will be played this Olympiad.

Mr. Suk Raj becomes the first player in the history of Bhutan chess to defeat a 2000+ FIDE rated player in a official chess tournament. This a big brekthrough moment for Bhutan Chess. Now our players know they can beat Master level players. In the FIDE rating system you need to have at least 2000 rating to get a Master title.

This rare acheivement has elludade all Bhutanese chess players till date. Mr. Suk Raj played a brillant game getting the advantage from the opening and then holding on till the end to find the win against Mr. Monnaatsheko K, the 2064 FIDE rated player from Botswana.

FIDE President Mr. Arkady Opening the chess Exhibition at the Olympiad.



The Bhutan Open team lost 3 v 1 to Botswana and the Women team lost 4 v 0 to Chinese Taipei. Among the Women Ms. Lhaden played very well keeping her WFM titled player from Chinese Taipei  under a lot of pressure throughout the game, until she made a error and lost the game. Lhaden played exceptionally well today and showed everyone what our girls could possible achieve at the Olympiad.

Our team today is brimming with confidence knowing that even Master level players can be defeated.

Tomorrow we play against Malawi for the Women team and Sao Tome and Principe for the Open team.

Let us wish our players the very best.

Lets go #TeamBhutan

 







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