Kadrić and Jaksin lead Montenegrin chess championship

Grandmaster Denis Kadrić and FIDE master Oleg Jaksin are the only players with perfect scores after four rounds of the 78th Montenegrin Chess Championship. Kadrić defeated Nikola Đukić, while Jaksin beat defending champion Nikita Petrov. Their key matchup is set for the fifth round.

The 78th Montenegrin Chess Championship is underway at the National Library "Radosav Ljumović", organized by the Chess Federation with sponsorship from the Ministry of Sports and Youth. The tournament features 11 rounds in the Swiss system and a prize fund of 15,000 euros.

In the fourth round, grandmaster Denis Kadrić secured a victory over Nikola Đukić with the black pieces. Kadrić gained an advantage after the opening and converted his activity into a full point. Similarly, FIDE master Oleg Jaksin, playing black, defeated defending champion grandmaster Nikita Petrov in a Sicilian Defense. Petrov's lukewarm response in the center allowed Jaksin to win a pawn and then a piece, leading Petrov to resign.

Kadrić and Jaksin remain the sole leaders with maximum points. Half a point behind are FIDE master Miloš Pečurica, who beat Blaž Kalezić with black in a tough endgame after a queen exchange, and Mirsad Đoković, who overcame youngster Mihailo Pušara with black thanks to a more active position. The grandmaster clash between Božidar Ivanovic and Nebojša Nikčević ended in a draw, with Nikčević squandering a significant advantage.

Eleven players share third place with three points, including Petrov, Kalezić, Đukić, Nikčević, Božidar Kisić, Željko Rovčanin, Aleksandar Tomić, Jovan Milović, Veljko Šćekić, Dimitrije Vujović, and Predrag Nikač.

The fifth round begins tomorrow at 4 p.m., highlighting Kadrić-Jaksin (Kadrić with white), Pečurica-Đoković, Milović-Petrov, Šćekić-Đukić, Nikač-Kalezić, Rovčanin-Nikčević, Tomić-Kisić, and Podlesnik-Vujović.

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Chess grandmasters Nikola Đukić and Denis Kadrić tied at 7.5 points atop the Montenegrin Championship leaderboard, with a post-game chessboard and scoreboard.
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Đukić ties Kadrić at top after ninth round of Montenegrin chess championship

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Grandmaster Nikola Đukić defeated Aleksandar Tomic in the ninth round of the 78th Montenegrin Championship, tying him with Denis Kadrić for first place at 7.5 points. Kadrić drew with Blaž Kalezić, maintaining his tiebreaker advantage from their head-to-head win. Jovan Milović sits half a point behind in third.

Grandmaster Denis Kadrić secured sole leadership in the 78th Montenegrin Chess Championship by defeating FIDE master Jovan Milović in the eighth round. The victory came after just 17 moves with black pieces, giving Kadrić seven points and a half-point advantage over Nikola Đukić. The round featured competitive matches across the top boards, reshaping the standings.

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Grandmaster Denis Kadrić has positioned himself one step from the title in the 78th Montenegrin Chess Championship following a win in the 10th round. He defeated FIDE master Andrej Šuković, taking the lead with 8.5 points. A draw in the final round against Nikita Petrov will suffice for Kadrić to claim the championship.

Uzbek grandmasters Javokhir Sindarov and Nodirbek Abdusattorov share the lead with 7 points each after round 11 of the Tata Steel Chess Masters in Wijk aan Zee. A chasing pack including Matthias Bluebaum, Jorden van Foreest and Hans Niemann trails by half a point, keeping the title race open with two rounds remaining. In the Challengers section, Andy Woodward took sole first place with a win over Marc'Andria Maurizzi.

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Grandmasters Vincent Keymer and Hans Niemann remain the only players with perfect 5/5 scores after five rounds of the Grenke Chess Freestyle Open in Karlsruhe, Germany. The pair will face off on top board in round six on Sunday at 10:00 CEST. Five others trail at 4.5 points.

Three decisive results highlighted round seven of the Challengers tournament at the Prague International Chess Festival. Vaclav Finek maintained his full-point lead after drawing a marathon endgame against Benjamin Gledura. Daniil Yuffa and Jachym Nemec advanced to joint second place with victories, while Surya Shekhar Ganguly secured his first win of the event.

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Grandmaster Vincent Keymer of Germany became the sole leader of the Grenke Chess Freestyle Open after beating Hans Niemann and drawing Magnus Carlsen over the weekend. Alexey Sarana, Maxime Vachier-Lagrave and Pranav Venkatesh trail by half a point with two rounds remaining. Rounds eight and nine are scheduled for Monday in Karlsruhe.

 

 

 

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