Jeffery Xiong

U.S. CHESS CHAMPS

The games of the sixth round were played in St. Louis. Dariusz Swiercz defeated Levon Aronian with black, Fabiano Caruana beat Elshan Moradiabadi with black and Ray Robson also won against Hans Niemann. W. So – L. Dominguez Perez, A. Lenderman – S. Shankland, S. Sevian – J. Xiong, A. Liang – C. Yoo played…

U.S. Chess Champs

In the US Chess championships, the games of the fifth round were played. Liang won against Aronian, Shankland was stronger than Moradiabadi. Yoo – Sevian, Xiong – Lenderman, Caruana – So, Robson – Swiercz and Dominguez – Niemann drew. Standings after the 5th round: 1. Caruana – 3,5, 2-3. Sevian, Liang – 3, 4-11. So, Dominguez…

U.S. Chess Champs

In the US Chess championships, the games of the forth round were played. Caruana won against Niemann, Lenderman was stronger than Yoo, So defeated Shankland. Aronian – Robson, Moradiabadi – Xiong, Swiercz – Dominguez and Sevian – Liang drew. Standings after the 4th round: 1. Caruana – 3, 2. Sevian – 2,5, 3-11. So, Aronian,…

U.S. Chess Champs

In the US Chess championships, the games of the third round were played. Liang Awonder was stronger than Aleksander Lenderman, Yoo Christopher defeated Elshan Moradiabadi, and Fabiano Caruana won against Dariusz Swiercz. Sevian – Aronian, Xiong-So, Shankland-Niemann and Dominguez-Robson drew. Standings after the 3rd round: 1-4. F. Caruana, H. Niemann, S. Sevian, C. Yoo –…

U.S. Chess Champs

In the second round of the US Chess Championship, Yoo Christopher defeated Wesley So with black, and Moradiabadi, Elshan was stronger than Liang Awonder. Aronian – Dominguez, Robson – Caruana, Swiercz – Shankland, Niemann-Xiong and Lenderman- Sevian drew. Standings after the 2nd round: 1-2. H. Niemann, S. Sevian – 1,5, 3-12. F. Caruana, L. Aronian,…

U.S Chess Champs

The American Championships for men and women began in St. Louis. In the first round, Sevian defeated Moradiabadi, Niemann – Yoo. Lenderman – Aronian, Liang – So, Xiong – Swiercz, Shankland – Robson and Caruana – Dominguez played in a draw. Among women, Yu was stronger than Zatonskih, M. Lee – Wu, A. Lee –…

Round of 1/16 continues on Chess.com

The next round of 1/16 round matches have been played in the Chess.com Global Chess Championship. Participants play a match of four games with a control of 15+2, in case of a draw, the opponents play Armageddon. The prize fund is 1.000.000$. Jan-Krzysztof Duda – Wang Hao 2.5-0.5 Shakhriyar Mamedyarov – Alexey Sarana 1.5-2.5 Jeffery…