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Selection for Disable Chess Olympiad 2025

Open SwissStandard

11 players participated in this 5-round tournament, held from 15 Aug 2025 to 16 Aug 2025 in Dhaka, Bangladesh. Top 10 Elo average was 1693, and top seed was Md. Khorshed Alam (🇧🇩 BAN, 1996).

Md Ali Nawaz Sarkar (🇧🇩 BAN, 1852) won with 4.0/5, ahead of Syed Ejaz Husain (3.5) and Obaidul Shahin Islam (3.5). Sarkar clinched sole first place in the final round.

The biggest upset came in round 5: Md Ali Nawaz Sarkar (1852) beat Md. Khorshed Alam (1996), a +144-point gap.

Location
🇧🇩Dhaka, Bangladesh
Dates
15 Aug 2025 → 16 Aug 2025
Time control
Standard: 60 minutes with 30 seconds increment from move 1
System
Swiss · 5 rounds
Top seed
🇧🇩Md. Khorshed Alam1996
Avg top 10
1,693
Participants
11
Federations · 1 represented
🇧🇩Bangladesh×11
Top 3

How it unfolded

Top 6 · 5 rounds

Md Ali Nawaz Sarkar led from R5; +0.5-point edge over the runner-up.

Co-leaders
5
3
3
1
1
1.52.545R1R2R3R4R5Sarkar takes lead
R5 · LEADER CHANGE16 Aug

Md Ali Nawaz Sarkar takes the sole lead (4.0/5).

R2–R5 · WIN STREAK

Md Ali Nawaz Sarkar won 4 in a row (R2–R5).

Key matchups · top 4

Head-to-head between the four finishers

Grille américaine

#PlayerEloFedR1R2R3R4R5PtsBu C1BuSBPerfΔ
1Sarkar, Md Ali Nawaz1852BAN2N+8B+10N+7B+5B4.09.59.56.002100+26.0
2Syed Ejaz Husain1966BAN+1B+11N=5B+3N4B3.514.014.09.002019+5.2
3Islam, Obaidul Shahin1932BAN+10N+7B=4N2B+6N3.511.511.56.251985+5.6
4Mohammad Aminul Islam1915BAN+9B5N=3B+8N+2N3.511.012.07.252045+17.6
5Alam, Md. Khorshed1996BAN+8N+4B=2N=6B1N3.013.514.57.501970-3.2
6Sarkar, Bappy1885BAN7N+10B+9N=5N3B2.59.59.52.501954+7.4
7Md Hossan, Ali0BAN+6B3N+11B1NF2.010.010.02.5017650.0
8Md. Aktar, Hossain Uozzol1871BAN5B1NF4B+9N1.011.511.51.001676-20.2
9Mollah Rashedun Nabi, Shaikat1714BAN4NF6B+11N8B1.07.07.00.001090-32.0
10Md. Abdus, Samad1795BAN3B6N1BFF0.010.010.00.001090-22.4
11Taufiq, Ahmed0BANF2B7N9BF0.06.56.50.0010400.0

Key insights

Biggest movers and upsets — the story behind the numbers.

Top rating gainers
Top rating losers
Biggest upsets