Renato Terry sets record with third straight 3+0 Thursday win

International Master Renato Terry claimed his ninth victory in the 3+0 Thursday tournaments, extending his record with three consecutive titles. Grandmasters Oleksandr Bortnyk and Benjamin Bok also secured wins in the weekly events for titled players. Women's section prizes went to Savitha Shri B, Liudmyla Ivanytska, and Le Thao Nguyen Pham.

The 3+0 Thursday series consists of three weekly Swiss-system tournaments for verified titled chess players, each with 11 rounds at a 3+0 time control and a combined prize fund of $3,000.

In the first tournament, Benjamin Bok entered after missing the opening round and dominated thereafter. His sole draw came against International Master Levy Rozman, known as GothamChess, from a winning position. Bok then won his remaining five games, including a victory over Grandmaster Arjun Erigaisi in the same variation where Erigaisi had previously beaten him. Entering the final round half a point behind Shamsiddin Vokhidov, Bok capitalized on Vokhidov's opening blunder to finish with nine points, securing clear first ahead of Jan-Krzysztof Duda on tiebreaks. This performance elevated Bok's Chess.com blitz rating to a peak of 3172.

The second tournament saw Oleksandr Bortnyk take clear first with 9.5 out of 11 points. Bok's final-round win over Erigaisi proved crucial, handing Bortnyk the margin of victory. Erigaisi scored 8.5 points for third place on tiebreaks, behind Terry's second-place finish. Bortnyk navigated a complex game against Tobias Koelle and used a Philidor Defense to defeat the runner-up.

Renato Terry, dissatisfied with second place in the prior event, won the third tournament outright with nine points from 11. He opened with three victories, including an attacking win over Dmitrij Kollars in round two, before a fourth-round loss to Erigaisi. Terry then remained undefeated, drawing only with Bortnyk and Fabiano Caruana, and clinched the title by beating Bok in the finale. Parham Maghsoodloo took second with 8.5 points, ahead of Caruana on tiebreaks.

Women's prizes across the events were awarded to WGM Savitha Shri B in the first, NM Liudmyla Ivanytska in the second, and IM Le Thao Nguyen Pham in the third.

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Dramatic photorealistic illustration of chess grandmaster Nodirbek Abdusattorov claiming sole lead at Prague Masters after round 8 victory.
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Abdusattorov surges to sole lead in Prague Masters after dramatic round eight

من إعداد الذكاء الاصطناعي صورة مولدة بواسطة الذكاء الاصطناعي

Nodirbek Abdusattorov claimed the outright lead at the Prague International Chess Festival Masters 2026 by defeating David Navara in round eight, while prior leader Jorden van Foreest fell to Aravindh Chithambaram. Hans Niemann notched his first win against David Anton amid a tough tournament. With one round left, Abdusattorov leads on 5.5/8, setting up an exciting finale on March 6.

International Master Reza Mahdavi, International Master Renato Terry, and Grandmaster Arjun Erigaisi each won one of the three 3+0 Thursday blitz tournaments on February 26. These events featured titled players in 11-round Swiss formats with a 3+0 time control and a combined weekly prize fund of $3,000. On the women's side, Woman International Master Kalyani Sirin earned prizes in two tournaments, while International Master Karina Ambartsumova secured her record 11th victory.

من إعداد الذكاء الاصطناعي

International Master Renato Terry won the second 3 0 Thursday tournament on March 5, 2026, with a score of 9.5 out of 11, marking his eighth title in the series. GM Hikaru Nakamura took the first tournament on tiebreaks, while IM Reza Mahdavi claimed the third after a strong comeback. The events featured titled players competing in rapid online chess on Chess.com.

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من إعداد الذكاء الاصطناعي

Grandmaster Nihal Sarin claimed victory in the April 21 Titled Tuesday tournament on Chess.com, marking his second win in six weeks. He overtook the lead in the final round by defeating Hans Niemann. The event drew 424 titled players, with Sarin earning $1,000.

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.

من إعداد الذكاء الاصطناعي

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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