The rapid chess tournament has ended in Bratislava. Grandmaster Jiri Stocek (Czech Republic), who scored 7 out of 9, became the winner. The same number of points in the asset of A. Korobov (Ukraine), B. Heberla, A. Leniart (both – Poland) and L. Yankelevich (Germany). Final standings
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SLOVAKIA OPEN 2022 continues in Bratislava. After 7 rounds, Bartolomiej Heberla and Tomas Laurusas are in the lead with 6 points each. 3 participants are half a point behind. Technical results
In the Slovak city of Kežmark, the winners of the national championship were determined. Jergus Pechac won with 6.5 out of 9. Samir Sahidi and Milan Pacher were half a point behind. Technical results
After three rounds at SLOVAKIA OPEN 2022, 7 participants are leading with a 100% result, among which the rating favorite of the tournament is Anton Korobov (Ukraine). Technical results
Before the final round in the Slovak Championship in Kežmarka, Jergus Pechac leads with 6 out of 8, Samir Sahidi is half a point behind, and Milan Pacher is one point behind. Technical results
The Slovak Men’s Classical Chess Championship continues in Kezhmark. After seven rounds, J. Pechac is in the lead, having scored 6 points, S. Sahidi and M. Jurchik are one and a half points behind. Technical results
A rapid chess tournament starts tomorrow in Bratislava, 9 rounds. 79 chess players showed up, including six grandmasters. Start list
The Slovak Men’s Classical Chess Championship continues in Kezhmark. After six rounds, Jergus Pechak is in the lead with 5 points. M. Pacher is a point behind and R. Turcan. Technical results
After five rounds, Jergus Pechak leads the Slovak Championship with 4.5 points. Samir Sahidi is one point behind, Milan Pacher, Marian Jurcik and Richard Turcan are one and a half behind. Technical results
After four rounds, Jergus Pechac is leading in the Slovak championship with 4 points. Samir Sahidi is one point behind, Milan Pacher is one and a half behind. Technical results