With just three rounds to play, the name of the winner of the 2015 Thai Open in Pattaya remains a mystery.
With none of the pacesetters winning their games in Thursday’s sixth round at Thailand’s premier tournament, an incredible 12 players are now tied for first place. The leading group includes 10 Grandmasters and two International Masters, with top seed Wang Hao perhaps slight favourite to pull away from the pack. India is the best represented nation at the top with four of the 12 tournament leaders.
With the top two boards finishing as draws, the most significant result came on table three where Poland’s Bartosz Socko put a dent in the title hopes of Filipino Oliver Dimakiling, though Dimakiling remains a chance to secure a Grandmaster norm in this tournament. Read More
Former Thai Open Champion and ex-world title challenger Nigel Short crashed to defeat in the fourth round of the 15th Thai Open, in Pattaya on Tuesday. Short, 49, was beaten by Filipino Grandmaster Oliver Barbosa in the tournament’s biggest upset to date.

A pack of ten players, including 8 of the tournament’s 20 Grandmasters, lead with a perfect score after three rounds of the Thai Chess Open in Pattaya. The ten include the top four seeds, who have achieved 3/3 with a minimum of fuss while many of their Grandmaster peers have struggled.

