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Chess: Kaustav, Rajarshi, Chandreyee lead the table

| | Jun 04, 2014, at 05:34 am
Kolkata, June 3 (IBNS): The second day of the 'DPS-Ruby Park 37th West Bengal State Sub-Junior (U 15 Boys & Girls) Chess Championship -2014', saw top seed Koustav Chatterjee and seventh seed Rajarshi Dutta of the boys section and top seed of the girls section-- Chandreyee Hazra keeping up their winning run intact to lead the table after fourth round with 4 points each.

In the 3rd round of this FIDE Rated event, organised by Kolkata District Chess Association along with Bengal Chess Association, lot of upset results derailed the other top seeds though there are enough rounds to bounce back.

 

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