International Master Bunmi Olape, in the mist of best
players in the country, has emerged as the winner of the maiden Millionaire
Chess Festival that was rounded up in Lagos on Monday.
Olape, a veteran of several international chess tournaments,
for this feat, the prodigy has won an all expense paid trip to Las Vegas, USA
in October 2015.
With a total of $1,000,000 in prizes, it is the
highest-stakes open chess tournament in history. The second edition of the
Millionaire Chess is scheduled to come up from 8-12 October, 2015 in Las Vegas,
USA.
The victory of Olape at the Lagos tournament was assured
following a major setback by inform Eugene Uwana in his final game of the event
when made a blunder against Lapite Oluwadurotimi. It was Olape that profited
from this game has he secured a win against Femi Adeshina to level on seven
points with Lapite.
In the playoff, which was blitz an equivalent of penalty
shoot out in football, both players drew the first game but Olape won the
reversed game to earn the Las Vegas Millionaire tournament ticket.
"I am delighted to be back to form and ready to
dominate the national chess scene again. It was not an easy task for me because
I started badly in the opening rounds but happy to return into wining way.
"To all my opponents, I say a big thank you because
without the stiff opposition, I would not have brought the best out of
me," elated Olape responded after the final game.
However, many chess pundits were pained that the new
sensation on the scene, Uwana could not win the festival in spite of his
brilliant outings in all recent tournaments.
The young prodigy just needed to win the his last game
against Lapite to win the tournament but blundered to a lost and gave his
opponent the chance to go into play off against the eventual winner, Olape.
In all 170 players participated in different category of
play in 4-day tournament held at the Chevron Event Centre, Gbagada, Lagos.
The President of Nigeria Chess Federation (NCF), Mr. Lekan
Adeyemi, commended the Millionaire Chess company that promotes chess and
organises global chess tournaments. The organisation conducted the first
Millionaire Chess Open tournament which was held in Las Vegas, USA last year.
The tournament provides opportunities for chess players from
African Federation, the Kasparov Chess Foundation in partnership with the
organiser agreed to provide full sponsorship to the tune of $5000 each to the
three winners of the Millionaire events.

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