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Online Cash Prize Chess Tournament Series concludes tonight

With the continuous endeavor to promote chess & to provide a low cost but professional playground, Good Knight Chess Club came up with an unbelievable series of 7 back to back online cash prize chess tournaments which flagged off it's journey on 11th Nov 2019. As per recent update 6 parts have already been completed with an incredible participation of 70 players throughout the Country, including one International Master from West Bengal and 3 Official State Chess Champions. Having left only the final phase of the series on 17th Nov 2019 with 20 number of cash prizes, the authorities of GKCC in a telephonic conversation with our correspondent enunciated that interested players may still participate in the final phase by depositing an entry fee of Rs. 130.00 only to 9706268211 via Google Pay or Phone Pe. Detail break up of the prize structure are as below with an entry fee of Rs. 130.00 only:-
1st Prize :  Rs. 1000.00
2nd Prize : Rs.   600.00
3rd Prize :  Rs.   500.00
4th Prize :  Rs.   400.00
5th Prize :  Rs.   300.00
6th to 10th Prize   : Rs. 175.00
11th to 15th Prize : Rs. 150.00
16th to 20th Prize : Rs. 140.00

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