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Saturday, June 14, 2025

Vishal, Nikhar win CCBW Digital Detox Chess Rapid


Chief guest renowned ophthalmologist with the winners of the Digital Detox Chess Tournament hosted by Chess Club Black & White (CCBW) in Lucknow. 
Rated section champion Vishal Bharti from Azamgarh
English teacher from Azamgarh, Vishal Bharti, won the Digital Detox Rapid chess tournament (5.5/7 points) hosted by Chess Club Black & White (CCBW). He beat Arif Ali, Pawan Batham, KK Khare and Aarav Garg who were all seeded above him. Bharti lost to Sayeed Ahmad who won the Senior Citizens section with 5 points. 

Dr Vinit Sah addressing the gathering
Chief guest, renowned opthalmalogist, Dr Vinit Sah, spoke to all the players about the importance of seeking medical help at the earliest to save vision. All chess players have to practice online and train with computers for long hours.

Dr Vinit Sah interacting with children

Dr Sah explained the importance of simple eye rotation exercises, palming and meditation. He spoke about the 20:20:20 rule – Every 20 minutes, look at something 20 feet away for 20 seconds. He said Chess kids must cut back on high screen usage and check the dry eye syndrome. 

RK Gupta from Jhansi
Octogenarians RK Gupta from Jhansi and KK Khare from Lucknow — a huge inspiration for all players — were second and third in the senior citizens category respectively.

Unrated section champion Nikhar Saxena
 The unrated section champion was Nikhar Saxena with 6/7 points.

Playing hall at Charans Plaza, Hazratganj

Harsh Upadhyay (Azamgarh) and Krishna Agarwal (Lucknow) were joint second in the unrated section with 5.5 points. Mohd Irfan was Best Senior Citizen in the unrated section with 4 points.

Junior Champion Shubh Srivastava
The under 16 section champion was Shubh Srivastava (6.5 points) and runner-up was Aakarshak Singh (5.5 points). 

SR Global School chess team

The best school trophy went to SR Global School Lucknow.
Kunwar Prashant Singh, Pranav Singh and Abhyudaya Singh bagged the best family trophy

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Monday, June 17, 2024

Green Earth Chess: Bharti wins title, Ujjwal Jr. champion, Hrothbertina Best Woman


English teacher from Azamgarh, Vishal Bharti, displayed fine endgame technique to win the Green Earth Chess Tournament at Charans Plaza with 6.5/7 points. Ujjwal Raj Srivastava starred in the Junior Section scoring 6/7 points.

Chess Club Black & White (CCBW) organised the tournament to create awareness about the need to protect our environment under the United Nations #GenerationRestoration campaign. All players were also gifted a Holy Basil plant.

Youngsters who impressed with their games but included Udit Gupta, Nikhar Saxena and Shivangi.





A Class VIII student, Ujjwal has Espina Bífida, a spinal problem, that has paralysed him for life. It was only in 2012 that a surgery at AIIMS Delhi helped him move his hands and fingers. His parents carry him to the stage to receive the prize. He started learning chess from his school games teacher, Amit Srivastava. "Ujjwal has great passion for chess and works hard by himself. If he can do this, then any kid can," say his parents Rajneesh and Anamika.

Bharti says, "I hail from the culturally rich town of Azamgarh. As a dedicated teacher and trainer of English, I have a passion for nurturing minds and fostering a love for the English language. Chess is not just a hobby for me; it's a profound passion that I pursue with great dedication. Although, Azamgarh is my home, Lucknow holds a special place in my heart. Many of my family members reside here, and I've been visiting the city regularly since 2013. I embrace every opportunity to immerse myself in the strategic world of chess, constantly seeking to refine my skills and enjoy the intellectual challenge it offers."

Chinmay Vajpayee was tournament runner-up with 5 points. U16 section runner-up was Tanish Kumar with 5.5 points. Veterans KK Khare, Sayeed Ahmad (4 points each) took the top honours in the Veterans +60 section followed by Rajinder Mahana and Mohd Irfan in joint third place with 3 points each. Kamlesh Kumar Kesharwani scored 2.5 in the section.

Hrothbertina Hilton won the women's section followed by Rekha Gaur and Vinky Dixit. The top-3 Best Unrated players were Neeraj Chaurasiya (4.5 points), Aarav Garg and Sanjeev Kumar, 4 points each.

The Best Family prize (introduced by CCBW) went to the Mishra Family from Lakhimpur which included CP Mishra and his kids Yash and Yashasvi. They were followed by Ashish Kumar and his sons Ishit and Ishaan. Chess Club Black & White promotes chess as a family game to help children stay away from screens and instead acquire life skills from chess. As a heat wave sweeps North India, it is the best time to stay indoors and play chess say club members. 


(Above) the Kumar family from Lucknow and the Mishra family from Lucknow. 

Top Results
1. Vishal Bharti (Azamgarh) 6.5 points, 2. Chinmay Vajpayee 5.5 points 3-6. Saurabh Yadav, Sanjay Kumar Bajpai, CP Mishra (Lakhimpur), Prem Singh Mehta 5 points

Junior Section Results

U10
1st Suyash Shukla (Lakhimpur) 5.5 points 2nd Yash Prakash Mishra (Lakhimpur) 5 points 3rd Vardhan Gupta (Lakhimpur) 4.5 points.

U13 1-3rd Ayush Goswami, Ishaan Kumar, Saksham Srivastava 5 points each

U16 Ariz Hussain 5 points, Shaurya Singh Chauhan 4 points.

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