Sachdev lost to Anzel Solomons of South Africa when the Indian was declared lost on time. The championship got off to a flying start for the higher ranked players as almost all of them scored easily over lesser known opponents in the first round of this nine-rounds championship.
Top seed and rating favourite Abhijeet Gupta scored over T Selvabharathy from the white side of a Queen pawn game. The highest ranked player finished the game in quick time.
Local stars Vaibhav Suri and Sahaj Grover also had a field day with success but the later had to sweat a little harder before he could beat Abhinav Gola.
The championship was inaugurated on Monday night by Dr. Ashok Chauhan, founder of the Amity group. FIDE Vice President Mr. D V Sundar and chairman of Commonwealth Chess Association Mr. Bharat Singh Chauhan were also present to grace the occasion.
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