Jynxzi sweeps final to claim PogChamps 6 7 title

Jynxzi, a Twitch streamer and student of IM Levy Rozman, won the $100,000 PogChamps 6 7 tournament on April 10 by sweeping top seed ohnePixel in the final. The 24-year-old went undefeated through 13 straight games, drawing over 200,000 concurrent viewers to the broadcast. All eight entrants started with Chess.com blitz ratings under 700.

Jynxzi dominated Group A, winning all six of his games in the double round-robin stage against StableRonaldo, Joe Bartolozzi, and PlaqueBoyMax. Bartolozzi advanced as the second-place finisher after a tight battle. In Group B, ohnePixel and Steak secured knockout spots despite some blunders, including ohnePixel's stalemate against ExtraEmily and a loss to Agent00.

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Indian Grandmaster R. Praggnanandhaa defeated Vincent Keymer in the final round on June 5 to claim the Norway Chess 2026 title in Oslo, finishing with 18 points and becoming the first Indian champion.

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Luis Ignacio, known online as EyeoftheTiger1204, retained his crown in the second edition of the 4-Player Chess Championship. Despite a last-place finish in the opening knockout game, Ignacio staged a comeback to secure first prize of $1,800 from a $5,000 fund. CM Vahan Nalbandyan placed second, with Kole Robertson third.

Magnus Carlsen, Ian Nepomniachtchi, Hans Niemann and 16 others hold perfect 3/3 scores after three rounds of the Grenke Chess Freestyle Open in Karlsruhe, Germany. Top grandmasters navigated tense battles in Chess960 format, with notable wins by female players Harika Dronavalli and Meruert Kamalidenova. Round four begins Saturday at 10:00 CEST.

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Grandmaster Magnus Carlsen defeated Denis Lazavik and Jan-Krzysztof Duda 3-2 in both matches to reach the grand final of the 2026 Chess.com Open Playoffs. The Norwegian world number-one overcame early setbacks in the winners bracket semifinals and final. Duda secured a qualification spot for the 2026 Esports World Cup by advancing to the winners final.

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Bibisara Assaubayeva secured the Norway Chess Women 2026 title after a draw in round nine. Praggnanandhaa Rameshbabu defeated World Champion Gukesh Dommaraju to stay in contention in the open section.

 

 

 

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