Blessing Murasiranwa, one of the best performing players at the recently concluded Easter Open Chess Tournament. He is a medical student Doctor at the University of Zimbabwe and he has shown a lot of improvements despite the challenges and demands of his Degree Programme. He is currently in the fourth (4th) year of his doctorate programme, and he was the best player on board one (1), at the Zimbabwe University Sports Association games held in Bulawayo, finishing with eleven and a half (11.5) points of the twelve (12) games he played, with only one drawn game against Vitalis Mapuranga of Bindura University of Sciences.
I came into the tournament prepared and I thought it was going to be an easy ride for me. My first set of games were relatively easy, but after my loss to Dion Moyo in the third (3rd) round, everything changed. I managed to win my game in the fourth (4th) round and then drew in round five (5) against a very solid Vitalis. I squeezed a win in round six (6) against Kudakwashe Nyamadzawo. My best game of the tournament was in round seven (7), where I defeated the current Zimbabwe National Champion. In round eight (8), I played an interesting game against Emerald Mushore, I made an inaccurate move, but managed to defend well and got a draw. On the last day of the tournament, I picked up an important win against Mujuru Wayne to finish joint third (3rd) with 7/9 points. I felt encouraged for my efforts and now believe that I can achieve more if I keep on working on my chess.




