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Podolchenko triumphs at 32nd Tamil Nadu IM-norm RR 2025, Aakash G second and Siddhanth Poonja third

by S Paul Arokia Raj - 01/11/2025

GM Evgeniy Podolchenko scored an unbeaten 7/9 to win 32nd Tamil Nadu IM-norm Round-Robin 2025. He finished a half point ahead of the rest. FM Aakash G and Siddhanth Poonja scored 6.5/9 each. They were placed second and third according to tie-breaks. Both of them scored an IM-norm each. For Aakash it was his final IM-norm and Siddhhanth it is maiden norm. Check out the report by the tournament coordinator, IA FI S Paul Arokia Raj along with annotated games of Siddhanth by the boy himself. Photos: IA FI S Paul Arokia Raj



Aakash earns his final IM-norm, Siddhanth scores his maiden norm

"How many norms?" is the curious question raised by anyone on the final day in a norm tournament. The answer one would get from Sakthi Group 32nd Tamil Nadu IM-norm tournament is two. Two out of five probable norm seekers is the biggest success of this event organized by the Tamil Nadu State Chess Association at Hotel Chennai Le Palace, Porur, Chennai from October 13th to 19th, 2025.

Champion - GM Evgeniy Podolchenko 7/9

Runner-up - FM Aakash G 6.5/9

FM G Aakash received his final IM-norm from Mr. G Bhaskaran, international Volleyball player.

Second Runner-up - Siddhanth Poonja 6.5/9

Siddhanth Poonja is a proud maiden IM-norm winner.

Top 3 (L to R): 2nd FM Aakash G 6.5/9, 1st GM Evgeniy Podolchenko 7/9 and 3rd Siddhanth Poonja 6.5/9

Dr. R Natarajan, I R S, Deputy Commissioner of Customs and GST flags off the event in the presence of TNSCA officials Mr. P Stephen Balasamy, Mr. B Murugavel and Mr. R Srinivasan

Mr. R Natarajan, I R S Deputy Commissioner of Customs and G S T and an ace sprinter inaugurated this week-long event in presence of Mr. P Stephen Balasamy, General Secretary, TNSCA, Mr. B Murugavel, Vice President, TNSCA and Mr. R Srinivasan. Treasurer, TNSCA. Mr. G Bhaskaran, Indian International in Volleyball felicitated the winners in a simple ceremony.

 

School boy from Coimbatore FM Aakash G with two IM norms already in his pocket, was in a hot pursuit for the third and final norm. He started off his campaign with great style and it looked as though he will accomplish the task without any hiccup. Incidentally, he met all foreign IMs in a row in the first four rounds - won three and drew with one. With 3.5/4, all that he needed was 3/5 from one foreign GM and the rest of four Indians to earn his final IM-norm.

Akash harvested 4 points out of 5 from foreign players

FM Aakash G scored 6.5/9, performed at 2450 to earn his final IM-norm and gained 24.2 Elo rating points

Everything was a smooth sail for him as per calculation with a dream run of 5.5/6. However on the seventh round he met his Waterloo, when he messed up in the opening blundering away a piece just in 13 moves against FM Mrithyunjay Mahadevan from Chennai.

Dark horse Mrithyunjay Mahadevan halted G Akash in the seventh round

Siddhanth Poonja scored an unbeaten 6.5/9, performed at 2465 and increased his Elo rating by 121.6 points

Needing one point from two rounds, Akash decided to settle for a short draw against the overnight leader GM Evgeniy in the eighth and the penultimate round to keep his norm as well as the tournament title chance alive. By that time the only untitled contender Siddhant Poonja  made a steady progress scoring 6 out of 8 points, joined other two leaders Akash and Evgeniy. This school boy from Bengalaru was the only other unbeaten player. With one round to go, the championship issue was still wide open, with all the above three sitting pretty on the top with 6 points each. Interestingly, it was a clash between Akash and Siddhanth in the final round. Title or norm? That was the challenge thrown for them now. They preferred the second one which thought would be more appropriate in the long run of their chess career. They just split the point to reach 6.5 points and waited for the outcome of result of GM Evgeniy and IM Acosta encounter.

The two invitees battling it out

The only GM from this event, Evgeniy Podolchenko maintained an unbeaten track record, conceding four draws and winning five games from nine rounds in this ten-player round-robin event. In the final round, he carved out a neat victory over IM Otero Acosta Diasmany (CUB) in a theoretical won rook and pawn ending to notch up 7 points. He became richer with the winner’s purse of US$ 500. In a two-way tie for the runner-up slot G Akash relegated Siddhanth to the third spot via better Sonneborn-Berger score.

Champion GM Evgeniy Podolchenko contemplates his next move

While Akash pocketed his third and final IM norm, all he needs is 28 points to reach the requisite 2400 rating. For Siddhant Poonja, a wild card entry in this tournament, will be a memorable trip down memory lane for him. He obtained his maiden IM-norm and also surprisingly he gained 122 points!!

All participants with the Chief Guest

Coordinator IA S Paul Arokia Raj flanked by Chief Arbiter - IA A Ajesh Kumar (left) and Deputy Chief Arbiter - FA Sankaranarayanan Ramalingam

Fairplay scan of players were done before each round

Replay all games

Final standings

Rk.SNoNameFEDRtgPts. TB1  TB2  TB3 
110GMPodolchenko, EvgeniyBLR23217027,755
29FMAakash, GIND23486,5026,55
31Siddhanth, PoonjaIND22146,5025,54
44IMOblitas, CarlomagnoPER23794,5019,751
57FMJinan, JomonIND23344015,753
62IMPalencia Morales, Wilson GuillermoCOL22064015,51
76FMAshwin, SairamIND23073,5012,252
85IMOtero Acosta, DiasmanyCUB23263110,51
93IMClaverie, RaulARG21843210,751
108FMMrithyunjay, MahadevanIND22853315,751

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About the Author

Paul Arokia Raj is a Grade-A International Arbiter. He is one of the most reputed arbiters of India. He has officiated many top events. He is a former National Sub-Junior champion and his career high rating was 2205. He was also the coach of University of Madras for nearly 20 years. Best among his products is GM Sundararajan Kidambi. He is now working as Assistant Traffic Manager in Chennai Port Authority and he was All India Major Ports Chess Champion for nearly 20 years.

 

The report was edited by Shahid Ahmed




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