Boris Savchenko clear first at 15th KIIT GM Open, Aronyak Ghosh second - ChessBase India (2025)

by Shahid Ahmed - 10/12/2024

GM Boris Savchenko drew with GM Sayantan Das to become a clear champion of 15th KIIT International Chess Festival GM Open 2024. Savchenko scored 8.5/10, finished a full point ahead of the competition. IM Aronyak Ghosh drew with GM Van Huy Nguyen (VIE) to secure second place. The Vietnamese GM was placed third according to tie-breaks. Ten more players also scored the same 7.5/10 each. Among them, IM Kaustuv Kundu, IM Viani Antonio Dcunha, GM Sayantan Das and GM Saptarshi Roy was adjudged fourth, sixth, eighth and tenth respectively. Odisha's own Utkal Ranjan Sahoo was the highest untitled finisher at eleventh place. The total prize fund of the festival was ₹6000000, ₹3000000 for Category A. The top three prizes were ₹300000, ₹200000 and ₹140000 along with a trophy each. Photo: Swayangsu Satyakam

Top two seeds interchange theirrank

Previous round leader, GM Boris Savchenko needed a draw to become the champion. He did that against GM Sayantan Das towin the tournament. IM AronyakGhosh drew with GM Van Huy Nguyen (VIE). They secured second and third place respectively. A win for Aronyak would not have changedhis final rank. The top two seeds interchanged their rank in the final standings.

Boris Savchenko clear first at 15th KIIT GM Open, Aronyak Ghosh second - ChessBase India (1)

Champion - GM Boris Savchenko 8.5/10 | Photo: Swayangsu Satyakam

Boris Savchenko clear first at 15th KIIT GM Open, Aronyak Ghosh second - ChessBase India (2)

Runner-up - IM Aronyak Ghosh 7.5/10 | Photo: Swayangsu Satyakam

Boris Savchenko clear first at 15th KIIT GM Open, Aronyak Ghosh second - ChessBase India (3)

Second Runner-up - GM Van Huy Nguyen (VIE) 7.5/10 | Photo: Swayangsu Satyakam

Boris Savchenko clear first at 15th KIIT GM Open, Aronyak Ghosh second - ChessBase India (4)

Top 3 of Category A and C | Photo: Swayangsu Satyakam

Swayangsu Satyakam, Press Officer shared: The closing ceremony of the 15th KIIT International Chess Tournament was a powerhouse of inspiration and celebration. With Arjun Awardee and third Indian GM in history, Pravin M Thipsay, gracing the event as the Guest of Honour, Sofia Firdous, MLA, an alumnus of KIIT, as the Chief Guest, the evening radiated grandeur.

Mr. Achyuta Samanta, the visionary founder of KIIT and KISS, alongside KIIT VC, Mr. Saranjit Singh, Tournament Director - IM Sekhar Sahu and Events Committee memberof AICF - Mr. Ranjan Mohanty ensured the event shared a lastingimpression.

The ceremony celebrated chess excellence with ₹60 lacs in prize money distributed among the players, marking it the second-highest prize pool in India.Mr. Samanta's relentless effortsin nurturing chess wereapplauded by the entire chess fraternity.

GM Thipsay's heartfelt insights into the game and his admiration for Odisha and KIIT lit up the evening, inspiring everyone.

Let's continue supporting and celebrating chess with such passion and dedication.

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Round 10: GM Boris Savchenko - GMSayantanDas: 0.5-0.5 | Photo: Swayangsu Satyakam

Boris Savchenko clear first at 15th KIIT GM Open, Aronyak Ghosh second - ChessBase India (6)

IM Aronyak Ghosh - GM VanHuy Nguyen (VIE): 0.5-0.5 | Photo: Swayangsu Satyakam

Boris Savchenko clear first at 15th KIIT GM Open, Aronyak Ghosh second - ChessBase India (7)

Utkal Ranjan sahoo made the ceremonial first move of the final round | Photo: Swayangsu Satyakam

Boris Savchenko clear first at 15th KIIT GM Open, Aronyak Ghosh second - ChessBase India (8)

Top two boards during Round 10 | Photo: Swayangsu Satyakam

Boris Savchenko clear first at 15th KIIT GM Open, Aronyak Ghosh second - ChessBase India (9)

World Cadet Under-8 Open Silver medalist, Sattwik Swain held IM Dinesh K Sharma to a draw | Photo: Swayangsu Satyakam

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Round 10 in progress | Photo: Swayangsu Satyakam

Boris Savchenko clear first at 15th KIIT GM Open, Aronyak Ghosh second - ChessBase India (11)

Chief Arbiter - IA Vasanth B H | Photo: Swayangsu Satyakam

Photo Gallery

Boris Savchenko clear first at 15th KIIT GM Open, Aronyak Ghosh second - ChessBase India (12)

Boris Savchenko clear first at 15th KIIT GM Open, Aronyak Ghosh second - ChessBase India (13)

Lighting of the lamp at the closing ceremony | Photo: Swayangsu Satyakam

Boris Savchenko clear first at 15th KIIT GM Open, Aronyak Ghosh second - ChessBase India (14)

Professor Achyuta Samanta addressing the gathering | Photo: Swayangsu Satyakam

Boris Savchenko clear first at 15th KIIT GM Open, Aronyak Ghosh second - ChessBase India (15)

Arjuna Awardee GM Pravin Thipsay delivering his speech | Photo: Swayangsu Satyakam

Boris Savchenko clear first at 15th KIIT GM Open, Aronyak Ghosh second - ChessBase India (16)

Chief Guest and KIIT alumni - Sofia Firdous, MLA | Photo: Swayangsu Satyakam

Boris Savchenko clear first at 15th KIIT GM Open, Aronyak Ghosh second - ChessBase India (17)

L to R: Ranjan Mohanty, GM Pravin Thipsay, Professor Achyuta Samanta, Saranjit Singh and IM Sekhar Sahu | Photo: Swayangsu Satyakam

Boris Savchenko clear first at 15th KIIT GM Open, Aronyak Ghosh second - ChessBase India (18)

Players, parents,accompanying persons andofficials at the closing ceremony | Photo: Swayangsu Satyakam

A total of 265 players including 12 GMs, 12 IMs, a WGM and 3 WIMs took part from 14 countries across the world including India in Category A. The tournament was organized by KIIT University from 2nd to 9th December 2024 at KIIT University, Bhubaneswar, Odisha. The ten-round Swiss league tournament had a time control of 90 minutes + 30 seconds increment from move no.1.

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Round 10 results

Bo.No.WhiteRtgPts.ResultPts.BlackRtgNo.PGN
12GMSavchenko, Boris24738½ - ½7GMDas, Sayantan24374PGN
21IMAronyak, Ghosh25477½ - ½7GMNguyen, Van Huy235810PGN
39GMPodolchenko, Evgeniy23607½ - ½7GMFedorov, Alexei23856PGN
47IMViani, Antonio Dcunha23837½ - ½7GMSaptarshi, Roy228615PGN
516Sahoo, Utkal Ranjan22837½ - ½7FMNguyen, Quoc Hy23738PGN
65IMKaustuv, Kundu24271 - 0FMMatta, Vinay Kumar211231PGN
711GMManik, Mikulas2326½ - ½Siddhanth, Poonja204237PGN
813GMLaxman, R.R.23101 - 0Karan, J P196954PGN
941Mhamane, Sourabh2018½ - ½IMGochelashvili, David226918PGN
1049Yohan, Yadav Tarala20000 - 1Daksh, Goyal211730PGN
1184Sree, Shaunak Chanda19180 - 16IMTurzo, Attila226819PGN
123GMRios Gomez, Cristhian Camilo244861 - 06Liyanage, Pesandu Rashmitha196755PGN
1317Nithin, Babu228261 - 06Challa, Saharsha196656PGN
1460Niladri, Banerjee196260 - 16Shirliyev, Allayar220722PGN
1539Abhishek, T M203061 - 06Rohith, Yadav B R195667PGN
16121WCMSherali, Pattnaik18396½ - ½6Soham, Roy201642PGN
1799Chanda, Ujan18776+ - -6Raihaan, Zahid201043
18125Lavyaajyoti, Routray183360 - 16Ram, Vishal Parab200844PGN
1947WIMGunawardhana, Devindya Oshini20016½ - ½6Sai, Abhinav Kuchibhotla1857112PGN
20154AFMVenkatesh, Das179561 - 06WFMSaparya, Ghosh199051PGN

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Final standings

Rk.SNoNameTypsexFEDRtgClub/CityPts.TB1TB2TB3TB4TB5
12GMSavchenko, BorisRUS2473RUS8,564,569,558,2507
21IMAronyak, GhoshIND2547RSPB7,5677151,7505
310GMNguyen, Van HuyVIE2358VIE7,563,568,550,0005
45IMKaustuv, KunduIND2427WB7,563,568,549,2506
56GMFedorov, AlexeiBLR2385BLR7,562,567,549,5005
67IMViani, Antonio DcunhaIND2383KA7,5626747,5006
78FMNguyen, Quoc HyVIE2373VIE7,5616648,2505
84GMDas, SayantanIND2437RSPB7,560,565,546,7506
99GMPodolchenko, EvgeniyBLR2360BLR7,5606445,5006
1015GMSaptarshi, RoyIND2286Rlys7,5596446,0006
1116Sahoo, Utkal RanjanIND2283OR7,5596344,5006
1213GMLaxman, R.R.IND2310ICF7,5566042,5006
1330Daksh, GoyalIND2117DL7,555,560,545,7506
1422Shirliyev, AllayarTKM2207TKM76065,543,5006
1518IMGochelashvili, DavidRUS2269RUS7586341,7506
1611GMManik, MikulasSVK2326SVK757,562,542,0005
1737Siddhanth, PoonjaIND2042KA7576239,7506
1844Ram, Vishal ParabIND2008MH7566039,0007
19154AFMVenkatesh, DasIND1795WB75659,539,0005
203GMRios Gomez, Cristhian CamiloCOL2448COL755,56038,7506

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