Luis Ignacio defiende su título de ajedrez para 4 jugadores en Chess.com

Luis Ignacio, conocido en línea como EyeoftheTiger1204, retuvo su corona en la segunda edición del Campeonato de Ajedrez para 4 Jugadores. A pesar de terminar en último lugar en la partida eliminatoria inicial, Ignacio protagonizó una remontada para asegurar el primer premio de 1.800 dólares de un fondo total de 5.000 dólares. El CM Vahan Nalbandyan quedó en segundo lugar, con Kole Robertson en tercero.

El torneo, que forma parte de los campeonatos de la comunidad de Chess.com, atrajo a jugadores del club comunitario oficial de la plataforma. Se llevaron a cabo ocho clasificatorios del 13 al 16 de abril, los cuales enviaron a los ganadores a una fase eliminatoria el 17 de abril. Las semifinales contaron con dos grupos de cuatro jugadores en arenas de 90 minutos con partidas de cuatro minutos sin incremento, utilizando un sistema de puntuación de 3-1-1-0 por partida. Ignacio dominó su grupo, ganando las seis partidas para avanzar junto a Robertson, Nalbandyan y el CM Hamlet Antonyan, quien clasificó desde la otra semifinal.

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