3/29/2025 – The Agzamov Memorial took place from 21 to 29 March in Tashkent, Uzbekistan, attracting a strong field of international players in Group A. Indian Grandmaster Nihal Sarin claimed outright victory with an unbeaten 8/10 score, finishing ahead of a competitive field that included eight 2600+ rated players. Among the standout performances was 15-year-old Uzbek IM Khumoyun Begmuratov, who secured ninth place with a solid 7/10. | Photo: Uzbekistan Chess Federation
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A formidable performance by the top seed
The Agzamov Memorial took place from 21 to 29 March in Tashkent, Uzbekistan. The event featured two concurrent tournaments, both structured as 10-round Swiss opens. The time control was 90 minutes for the entire game, with an additional 30-second increment per move. Group B was restricted to players with an Elo rating below 2000, while Group A attracted high-level competition, including eight players rated above 2600.
The top three contenders in Group A were Nihal Sarin (India), Shamsiddin Vokhidov (Uzbekistan), and Aleksandar Indjic (Serbia). The tournament saw a strong presence of players from India (38 participants) and Kazakhstan (19 participants), in addition to numerous local competitors. Notably, the event did not feature any double-round days, which is somewhat unusual in events of this nature. However, no rest days were allocated either.
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Nihal Sarin emerged as the outright winner, finishing with an undefeated score of 8/10. A group of four players finished just half a point behind him, securing second to fifth places based on tiebreak criteria in the following order: Sanan Sjugirov (Hungary), Abhimanyu Puranik (India), Bardiya Daneshvar (Iran) and Shamisiddin Vokhidov (Uzbekistan).
The pre-tournament favourites performed well, as eight of the top ten spots in the final standings were occupied by players who were initially ranked in the top ten.
One of the most notable performances came from 15-year-old Uzbek IM Khumoyun Begmuratov, who secured ninth place with an undefeated 7/10 score, exceeding expectations.
This marks the second notable success for Nihal Sarin in Uzbekistan within a short period. In December last year, he also achieved an outright victory in the President Cup, held in Tashkent, with a score of 8½/10. While the competition at the Agzamov Memorial was slightly less formidable, Nihal's performance, which included six wins and four draws, earned him valuable rating points. He is now only 5.9 points away from the 2700-rating threshold.
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In this course, you’ll learn how to take the initiative against the London and prevent White from comfortably playing their usual system by playing 1.d4 Nf6 2.Bf4 Nh5.
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In this course, Grandmaster Elisabeth Pähtz presents the London System, a structured and ambitious approach based on the immediate Bf4, leading to rich and dynamic positions.
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