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V Kameswaran |
Birth Date |
8.10.1943 |
| Birth Place |
Chennai |
| Title |
International Arbiter |
| Ranking |
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| Started Chess at |
Learned Chess from |
First Tournament |
FIDE Rating |
Hours Spent on Chess |
Other Activities & Interests |
| Current |
Highest |
| 11 |
Father |
Kalyana Nagar Chess
Association Tournament, 1963 |
2036 |
2036 |
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Philately, Journalism,
Coaching children, Organising tournaments |
| Tournaments Won (Best Finishes) |
Represented Madras
& Tamil Nadu state in the various National Championships
Represented Central Revenues Sports Board in the National B Chess Championships
Represented Regional Sports Board, Chennai in All India Civil Services Chess Tournaments
Participated as a member of the CRSB Team in the II National Institutional Team
Championship,Madras, 1991-Third
Winner of the All India Central Revenues Chess Championship,Delhi, 1972-73, 1974-75 and
1978-79
Sri Lanka Open Chess Championship, Columbo, Feb 1976 - Sixth
Sri Lanka Open Chess Championship, Columbo, July 1976 - Third
Sri Lanka Open Chess Championship, Columbo, Feb 1978 - First equal
First, ahead of India's first International Master, and then National Champion Manuel
Aaron, Finnish International Hannu Keto, R.Ravi Sekar, T.N. Parameswaran and
R.Vijayaraghavan (National Junior Champion), Madras District Chess Championship, 1972
Winner, "Thematic T/14-G" tournament of the World Correspondence Chess
Federation
Scored over visiting Soviet Grandmaster Alexi Suetin and drew with Yuri Averbakh in
simultaneous Chess display, Chennai
Winner partnering IM Alon Greenfeld, Garden Chess for coaches of the World Juniors,
Finland, 1984
Represented Madras, 3rd Asian cities Championship,
Hong Kong, 1981
Second, Nanjundiah Memorial All India Open, Mettupalayam, 1984
Tied for 3rd place, R Gurusamy Naidu Memorial All India Open, Palani, 1982
Tournament games published in leading chess journals in India
Game against National Champion Manuel Aaron, published in the book "200
Modern Brilliancies"
Game against National Champion Manuel Aaron, published in the Encyclopedia of Chess
Openings (ECO) brought out by the Yugoslav Chess Federation |
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