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The Bangladesh National Chess Championship is the annual individual national chess championship of Bangladesh. National Champions. Winners of championships by year
Bangladesh Chess Federation was founded by Qazi Motahar Hossain. Qazi Motahar Hossain was the founding president of All Pakistan National Chess Federation. After the Independence of Bangladesh, he founded the Bangladesh Daba Sangha. The Daba Sangha was re-organized into the Bangladesh Chess Federation, which was established in 1974.
Emanuel Lasker (left) facing incumbent champion Wilhelm Steinitz (right) in Philadelphia during the 1894 World Chess Championship The World Chess Championship has taken various forms over time, including both match and tournament play. While the concept of a world champion of chess had already existed for decades, with several events considered by some to have established the world's foremost ...
Manon Reja Neer (born 18 June 2010) [1] is a Bangladeshi chess player. In October 2024, he became the youngest Bangladeshi International Master (IM) at the age of 14 years, 3 months and 16 days. [2] He is the incumbent champion in the 48th National Chess Championship held in July 2024 winning with 10 points in 13 games. [3] [4]
In 2022 she won Bangladeshi Women's Chess Championship. [2] In 2023 she ranked in 2nd place in Asian Zonal Chess tournament. [3] In 2023, in Baku Anjum Noshin participated in single-elimination Women's Chess World Cup and lost in 1st round to Polish Woman Grandmaster Monika Soćko. [4] Anjum Noshin played for Bangladesh in the Women's Chess ...
In 2023, in Baku Jannatul participated in single-elimination Women's Chess World Cup, losing in the first round to Romanian Woman Grandmaster Irina Bulmaga. [4] Jannatul played for Bangladesh in the Women's Chess Olympiads: In 2022, at third board in the 44th Chess Olympiad (women) in Chennai (+5, =3, -2). [5]
Hossain earned the highest title in chess – the Grandmaster title – in 2008. He beat Pavel Eljanov (rated 2691 at that time) in a two-game match in the 2007 Chess World Cup, drawing the first and winning the second game. [12] By doing so, he became the only Bangladeshi player to reach the second round of a chess world cup.
In chess, by far the most common scoring system is 1 point for a win, ½ for a draw, and 0 for a loss. A number of different notations are used to denote a player's score in a match or tournament, or their long-term record against a particular opponent. The most common are: