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GM BASSEM AMIN CLAIMS 52ND RILTON CUP CHAMPIONSHIP TITLE

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Last updated: February 3, 2025 8:03 am
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GM Bassem Amin commenced the year 2025 on a high note by securing the 52nd Rilton Cup Championship title, held in Stockholm, Sweden from 27 December to 5 January 2025. Established in 1971, the Rilton Cup is named in honour of Dr Tore Rilton (1904-1983).

Amin, the top-seeded player in a field of 115, earned 7½ points out of nine to claim the championship title. The Egyptian began the tournament by defeating GM Olega Romanishin. His only loss in the tournament came at the hands of FM Axel Falkeval. However, Amin responded with six straight victories, establishing a commanding lead. Ultimately, a draw in the final round against German IM Leonardo Costa secured Amin’s position as the undisputed winner.

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