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Kapil Chandran Makes a Move for Haiti




Kapil Chandran Makes a Move for Haiti |
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February 16, 2010 | |
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Kapil's February 4th Haiti benefit simul
11-year-old expert Kapil Chandran organized a 38-board simul to benefit Haiti relief. Sixth grader Kapil's February 4th effort was coined, "Let's Make a Move for Haiti." Kapil scored one loss, two draws, 35 wins and most importantly raised $306 for the Save the Children organization. Chandran's opponents included not just fellow students but also teachers and deans. The list of competitors also included Kapil's brother Rohit: 4180 You can watch a video and read more about Kapil's simultaneous exhibition on the Wilton Villager. ![]()
Kapil Chandran, Photo Ted Wu
Read more about how chessplayers helped raise money for Haiti in CLO stories about Ashkay Malhotra's 150 Games for Haiti Relief, FM Mike Klein's exhibition , Expert Luke Harmon-Vellotti's exhibition, The Chess Without Borders Fundraiser and Daaim Shabazz's call for help. Daaim has also posted information on a fundraising effort for Sabine Bonnet and will contribute an upcoming article about the crisis and how it relates to the chess community in Chess Life Magazine. |