In the capital of the Republic of Dagestan, the “Memorial of N.G. Gapizov” ended. The winner was the international grandmaster E. Alekseev, who has 8.5 points out of 11. B. Saidov and A. Triapishko scored the same number of points, but according to additional indicators they became silver and bronze medalists, respectively. Technical results
The games of the 2nd round of the 2022 Russian Chess Cup were played in St. Petersburg. After 2 rounds, 36 people scored 2 points each. Technical results
A chess tournament continues in the capital of Northern Macedonia. After the 4th round, six people scored 4 points each. Technical results
The rapid chess tournament within the framework of the Russian Grand Prix has ended in Kemerovo. Following the results of nine rounds, R. Kezin became the winner, with 7.5 points out of 9. M. Chigaev scored the same number of points, but lagged behind in additional indicators. D. Khegay came third to the finish. Technical…
In the first semifinal match, N. Zwirs won from S. Bharath and reached the final. E. Romanov drew with R. Hovhannisyan. To determine the second finalist, it was necessary to play two blitz games, in which the success was on the side of the Armenian grandmaster 2-0. Technical results
The final fourth blitz tournament took place in Santiago de Compostela. J. Van Foreest became the winner of the tournament, scoring 7.5 points. Seven participants have 7 points each. According to additional indicators, M. Munoz takes the 2nd place, and K. Grigoryan takes the 3rd. Technical results
The tournament continues in Romania. After the 7th round, the leader is Ukrainian grandmaster V. Bernadskiy, who scored 6 points. M. Parligras is half a point behind. 5 points have M. Iskandarov and U. Sadikhov. Technical results
In the open tournament after the 10th round, A. Kozak is in the lead, having scored 8 points. A. Gadimbayli is half a point behind. Nine chess players have 7 points each. G. Beydullayeva scored 8.5 in the girls’ tournament. 7.5 points has A. Serikbay. Seven participants have 7 points each. Technical results
In the second match of the final, Shakhriyar Mamedyarov defeated Jan-Krzysztof Duda with a score of 2.5 to 0.5 and tied the score 1-1. The Polish grandmaster turned out to be stronger in the tie-break, who became the winner of the stage Meltwater Champions Chess Tour 2022. Official page
A blitz tournament was held in St. Petersburg as part of the “Memorial of M.I. Chigorin”. The winner was D. Lazavik from Belarus, who scored 10 points out of 11. The second to finish was N. Afanasiev, who has 9 points. The bronze medalist D. Khismatullin has the same number of points. Technical results