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Friday, April 17, 2026

World Chess Championship 2026


 
After Sindarov's dominant victory in the 2026 Candidates Tournament, Gukesh and Sindarov are set to face off in the World Chess Championship later this year.

Recent Form & Momentum

The upcoming match presents a fascinating "clash of trajectories":

  • Javokhir Sindarov is on a historic hot streak. He followed up his 2025 World Cup victory by tearing through the 2026 Candidates in Cyprus. He finished undefeated with 10/14 points—the highest score ever in the current double round-robin format. His rating has surged to a career-high No. 11 in the world.

  • Gukesh is in a "slump" by world-class standards. Since winning the title two years ago, his form has fluctuated. Most recently, he finished near the bottom of the field at the 2026 Prague Masters, winning only one game. He has publicly acknowledged this dip, stating he would reduce his playing intensity to find his best form before the title defense.

Career Milestones

  • The Prodigy Race: Both were top-tier prodigies. Sindarov became a Grandmaster at 12 years, 10 months (briefly the 2nd youngest ever), while Gukesh became a GM at 12 years, 7 months (the 3rd youngest ever at the time).

  • Championship Pedigree: Gukesh has already "been there," having dethroned Ding Liren in 2024 to become the youngest-ever undisputed champion. Sindarov, however, has proven he can win grueling knockout (World Cup) and round-robin (Candidates) formats back-to-back.

Playing Style

  • Gukesh: Known for his incredible calculation depth and fearlessness. He often pushes for wins in positions where others might settle for draws, though this high-risk approach has contributed to his recent inconsistent results.

  • Sindarov: Described as "unshakeable" during the Candidates. He showed a level of control and technical precision rarely seen in someone so young, managing to neutralize elite players like Anish Giri and Hikaru Nakamura with ease.

Note: This World Championship match will be the first time in history that both contestants are under 21 years old, officially marking the transition to the "Next Generation" era of chess

Sunday, April 12, 2026

Ram Memorial Sadurangam Open Tournament 2026

 


We are delighted to share that today’s chess tournament was conducted successfully with great enthusiasm and sportsmanship from all participants.
Event Highlights
The tournament witnessed active participation from students in all  age groups.
Players demonstrated excellent focus, discipline, and fighting spirit throughout the rounds.
Many closely contested games showcased improving tactical and strategic understanding.

Performance & Learning

Students applied their opening preparation and endgame techniques effectively.
Several participants showed noticeable improvement in time management and decision-making.
The event provided valuable practical experience in a competitive environment.

Sportsmanship

We are proud of the respectful behavior displayed by all players.
Win or lose, students maintained a positive attitude and willingness to learn.

Parents’ Support
We sincerely thank all parents for their continuous encouragement and support. Your involvement plays a vital role in the progress of our students.

Looking Ahead
We will continue to conduct more such tournaments to help students gain confidence, improve performance, and prepare for higher-level competitions.

Once again, congratulations to all participants and winners! Keep practicing and striving for excellence

Results :

Full results Link: Full Results

Who can win the candidates 2026 Tournament

 Who can  win the candidates 2026 Tournament

After Round 11,

  • Sindarov: 8.5
  • Giri: 6.5   Gap = 2 points

With only 3 rounds left, this is extremely steep.


Target for Giri

To win outright, Giri likely needs:

  • Final score approx 9.5–10

That means:
 Giri must score at least 2.5 / 3 or 3 / 3


Round-by-Round Requirements

Round 12 (MUST WIN)

Giri:

  • Should Win  Wei Yi (no compromise)

Sindarov:

  • Ideally:  Lose to  Hikaru Nakamura
  • Acceptable: Draw (but still tough)

If Giri draws -> tournament is basically over.


 Round 13 (CRITICAL – often head-to-head)

BEST CASE:

  • Giri vs Sindarov → Giri must:
    • Win head-to-head

 This swings:

  • Giri +1
  • Sindarov 0
    2-point swing in one game

 Round 14 (FINAL ROUND – ALL OR NOTHING)

Scenario A (Ideal comeback path)

  • Giri: 2/2 so far
  • Sindarov dropped points

Now:

  • Giri: Win final round
  • Sindarov: Draw or lose

Giri can tie or overtake


Scenario B (Tie situation)

If both reach same score:

  • Goes to tiebreaks
  • Giri must hope his tiebreak > Sindarov

Not guaranteed


What Sindarov Needs (much easier)

For Javokhir Sindarov:

  • Just 1.5 / 3 (e.g., 3 draws)
    Very likely enough to win

OR

  • Even 1 win out of 3 → almost certain victory

 Reality Check

For Anish Giri to win:

He needs ALL of this:

  1. Score 2.5–3/3
  2.  Beat Sindarov (if they meet)
  3.  Sindarov scores ≤ 1/3
  4.  Possibly win tiebreaks

That’s a perfect storm scenario


 Summary

  • Giri’s path = WIN-WIN-WIN + Sindarov collapse
  • Sindarov’s path = just don’t lose control

Final Insight

If Sindarov makes even 2 draws,
Giri’s chances drop to near zero.

Tuesday, January 27, 2026

Digital Board for our Students

 

How a DGT Chess Board Helps Our Students

At Sadurangam GM Chess Academy, we use DGT (Digital Game Technology) chess boards to combine classical chess training with modern technology a new addition to our training method from the year 2026.


A DGT board automatically records every move played on a real chessboard. This allows our students to focus fully on thinking and planning, without distractions.

Key Benefits for Students:

  • Automatic Game Recording
    Every move is saved digitally, making it easy to review and improve.

  • Advanced Game Analysis
    Games can be analyzed using powerful chess engines, helping students identify mistakes and learn better strategies.

  • Real-Board Engine Training
    Students can play against strong chess engines while using real pieces, improving board vision and calculation skills.

  • Online Play on a Physical Board
    Enables students to play online games using a real chessboard, preparing them for tournament-style play.

  • Tournament Readiness
    DGT boards are used in FIDE tournaments worldwide, helping students get accustomed to professional playing conditions.

  • Better Focus & Discipline
    Encourages classical thinking, touch-move discipline, and reduces screen dependency.

By training with DGT boards, our students gain a professional learning experience, stronger analytical skills, and better preparation for competitive chess.

Friday, January 9, 2026

7th Anniversary celebrations lighting the lamp ,violin performance

Lighting the Lamp along with the Grandmaster Ilamparthi, SI Mr Perumal, 

Violin performance by Abivardini





 

Thursday, January 8, 2026

7th Anniversary Celebrations



From the left: Mrs Vijayalakshmi ,President ,Sadurangam GM Chess Academy, Grandmaster Ilamparthi .A.R , Police SI Mr.Perumal, Selaiyur , Mr Subramanian.N Founder and Coach ,Sadurangam GM Chess Academy.

























 

Saturday, January 3, 2026

Sadurangam Star Awards winners

 

overall Trophies
Total Points
Sahana ChandrasekarSadurangam Rocking Star2622
Nidhilan sethukharasan ASadurangam Star1712
Jaiishnu Raaj NSadurangam Star1612
Anandharaman NKSadurangam Star1310
Jeevithan.sSadurangm Rising Star128
Arshith Subhan VSadurangm Rising Star118
Shashvathi SivaguruSadurangm Rising Star107
Kabilesh SSadurangm Rising Star87
Madhuravalli BSadurangm Rising Star97
Dexter Paldano DSadurangam Emerging star64
Janani MSadurangam Emerging star65