12-year-old IM Faustino Oro wins first Freestyle Friday title

IM Faustino Oro, a 12-year-old prodigy, claimed victory in Chess.com's Freestyle Friday tournament on April 17, marking his first win in the weekly event for titled players. He entered the final round tied for the lead and was the only co-leader to secure a win, finishing ahead of GM Pranav Venkatesh. Oro overcame GM S Rohith Krishna earlier and navigated a tense endgame in the finale.

Four players started the tournament with perfect scores after four rounds: Oro, Rohith, IM Sahib Singh, and GM Jules Moussard. Singh upset last week's winner GM Parham Maghsoodloo in round four. By round six, Rohith emerged as the sole leader at 6/6 after Singh blundered and Oro drew with Pranav. Rohith extended his perfect run to 8/8 with quick wins over GM Sergei Movsesian and others, while Oro stayed in contention with steady victories. Oro halted Rohith's streak in round nine by capitalizing on a rook blunder, pulling into a tie for first entering the penultimate round. Both Oro and Singh won their round 10 games—Singh grinding down GM Alexey Sarana in 85 moves—to share the lead with Rohith drawing. In the decisive 11th round, Rohith lost to GM Ian Nepomniachtchi, Singh fell to IM Renato Terry, but Oro prevailed against GM Nguyen Ngoc Truong Son in a sharp endgame. Centralizing his king with 41...Ke4!, Oro won key pawns and promoted his advantage. Pranav leapfrogged into second by smashing GM Jules Moussard in a tactical blitz. Oro earned $400, the top non-Indian prize, with Pranav taking $250, Singh $150, Rohith $100, and GM Humpy Koneru the women's $100. The win propelled Oro into the top 10 of the Freestyle Friday Championship leaderboard.

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Magnus Carlsen celebrates winning the first FIDE Freestyle Chess World Championship by defeating Fabiano Caruana 2.5-1.5 in the final in Weissenhaus, Germany.
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Magnus Carlsen claims first FIDE Freestyle Chess world title

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Magnus Carlsen defeated Fabiano Caruana 2.5-1.5 in the final of the 2026 FIDE Freestyle Chess World Championship to secure his 21st career world title. The Norwegian grandmaster staged a dramatic comeback in game three from a seemingly lost position, clinching the victory with a draw in the fourth game. The event, held in Weissenhaus, Germany, marked the first official FIDE-recognized championship in the freestyle format.

Twelve-year-old Argentinian chess prodigy IM Faustino Oro has reached fifth place on the Chess.com blitz leaderboard, achieving a peak rating of 3295. He now prepares for the Aeroflot Open in Moscow, where he seeks his final grandmaster norm to potentially become the youngest GM ever. Oro's recent online successes include victories over top grandmasters like Hans Niemann and Vincent Keymer.

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Peruvian International Master Renato Terry claimed victory in Chess.com's first Freestyle Friday tournament of April, scoring 9.5 out of 11 for a full-point lead. He became the first player to win multiple events since the championship started, marking his fourth Freestyle Friday title overall. Terry overtook early leader GM Nils Grandelius in the later rounds.

Grandmaster Magnus Carlsen scored 4.5 out of 7 points to lead the group stage of the 2026 FIDE Freestyle Chess World Championship in Weissenhaus, Germany. He chose GM Nodirbek Abdusattorov as his semifinal opponent, with GM Vincent Keymer set to face GM Fabiano Caruana. The top four advance to the knockout phase, while the others compete for fifth through eighth places.

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Magnus Carlsen defeated Fabiano Caruana 2.5-1.5 in the final of the inaugural 2026 FIDE Freestyle Chess World Championship in Weissenhaus, Germany. The Norwegian grandmaster secured victory with a dramatic comeback in game three from a seemingly lost position, followed by a draw in the fourth game. This marks Carlsen's 21st world championship title across various formats.

Uzbek grandmaster Nodirbek Abdusattorov won the Masters section of the Prague International Chess Festival 2026 unbeaten with 6/9, securing his second title there and extending his FIDE Circuit 2026-27 lead by nearly 20 points. In Challengers, 16-year-old Czech Vaclav Finek took first with 6.5/9, while India's Divya Deshmukh earned third on 5 points, entering the women's world top 10.

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Magnus Carlsen defeated Fabiano Caruana 2.5-1.5 in the final to win the inaugural FIDE Freestyle Chess World Championship at Schloss Weissenhaus in Germany. This victory marks Carlsen's 21st world title. The Norwegian expressed relief and exhaustion after the closely contested match.

 

 

 

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