The top three seeds of the tournament, Kishan Gangolli, Darpan Inani and Soundarya Kumar Pradhan expectedly got off to a winning start in the 16th edition of the AICFB National Chess Championship for the Visually Challenged, which commenced here on Monday.
On the top table, Sanjiv Kar of West Bengal opted for the English opening against Kishan Gangolli of Karnataka. Gangolli, the former National Chess Champion for the visually challenged, played calmly and won the game to make a good start with black pieces in the event being played at Rambhau Mhalgi Prabodhini, Keshav Srushti in suburban Bhayandar West.
On the second board, former champion Darpan Inani of Gujarat played against Amol Sakpal of Maharashtra, who opted for an unusual opening and tried to be aggressive. But the experienced Inani defended the game and forced Sakpal to surrender on the 31st move.