Sunday, November 15, 2009

Kazi Mahbub Hossain Memorial Active Chess Tournament

Organised By: Dhaka University Chess Club under the Supervision of Association of Chess Players Bangladesh (ACPB)

Date: From 19-11-2009 to 25-11-2009

Venue: Science Cafeteria, Karjon Hall Campus, Dhaka University

Total Prize: 30,000.00 Taka (Highest ever in any Active Chess Tournament in Bangladesh)

Open Category


1st Prize : 5,000.00 Taka
2nd Prize : 3,000.00 Taka
3rd Prize : 2,000.00 Taka
4th Prize : 1,500.00 Taka
5th Prize : 1,500.00 Taka
6th Prize : 1,000.00 Taka
7th Prize : 1,000.00 Taka
8th Prize : 1,000.00 Taka
9th Prize : 500.00 Taka
10th Prize: 500.00 Taka
Best Under 16: 1000.00

Rating up to 2199


1st Prize : 2,500.00 Taka
2nd Prize : 1,500.00 Taka
3rd Prize : 1,000.00 Taka
4th Prize : 1,000.00 Taka
5th Prize : 500.00 Taka
Best Women: 1000.00

Rating up to 1999

1st Prize : 2,000.00 Taka
2nd Prize : 1,000.00 Taka
3rd Prize : 500.00 Taka
4th Prize : 500.00 Taka
5th Prize : 500.00 Taka

One player can get only one prize.

Entry Fee: 100.00 Taka for All, 50.00 Taka for School Student and Girl

All players are requested to bring their Chess Clocks (Will get free entry)

Tournament Committee:

GM Abdulla Al Rakib Chairman
FM Abu Sufian Shakil Member
Din Mohammad Shawapan Member
Farhadur rahman Shabab Member
Mohammad Javed Member
Shafkat Member

Contract for Entry: Dhaka University Chess Club, TSC. Dhaka
Sarowar: 01915910602, Hannan-01917407506, Chapal: 01911111755

Must register your entry on or before 18th November 2009.

Entries are limited due to shortage of Chess Clocks

2 comments:

Bradly Jones said...

Thanks for the post. I'm on my way to Dhaka and will be needing all the information i can get.
nice rewards


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Bradly Jones said...

Every time I see such a post I feel like going there once again even though Bangladesh is only a bus ride away I haven’t been there in ages. Unique people, great cricket and a wonderful culture, although the economy has a lot to improve. Nice blog. Must have been much fun i guess. Never understood it but my brother plays like a pro (or so they say)



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