R R Laxman of ICF,V A V Rajesh of Bloom Chess Academy, Tiruvallur and P Shyam Nikil of Chennai will be among major players to figure in the four day event, organised by Sri Krishna Institutions jointly with Coimbatore District Chess Association.
Bloom Chess Academy are the defending champions and are expected to meet stiff resistance from leading teams like ICF, Indian Bank, Southern Railways (all from Chennai) besides teams from Coimbatore and some educational institutions and universities, a release from Krishna Institutions, said here.
A total cash prize of Rs 57,000 will be awarded, the highest in the history of the championship, it said.
Apart from prizes for the teams, best individual performers for each of the five boards would receive prizes.
To encourage and motivate youngsters, five players in each category of Under 10, Under 13 and Under 16 age groups would get prizes, it said.
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