Andrey Volgin claimed the title in the Chess.com Atomic Chess Championship 2026 by defeating Henry Michael in the Grand Final Reset. The event featured an eight-player double-elimination bracket following qualifiers on March 4 and 5. Volgin secured the $750 first prize from a $2,500 fund.
The Chess.com Atomic Chess Championship 2026 concluded on March 6 with Andrey Volgin emerging as champion after a competitive double-elimination final. Eight players advanced from qualifiers held on March 4 and 5, where matches were decided by the best of four games. The tournament is part of the Chess.com Community Championships, open to all members of the official Chess.com Community Club.
In the eight-player final, notable moments included FM Brejesh Chakrabarti's loss on time to Johan Phan in a position with unusual pawn structures and perpetual king moves, which is a draw in Atomic Chess. Henry Michael advanced by defeating Phan in the Winners Semifinals with 18.Bf7, threatening to explode the black king. Commentator GM Benjamin Bok remarked, "Hmmm. You see, I am learning, slowly but surely!"
Michael won the Winners Final against Volgin 3-2, highlighted by 29...Qg2!, which prevented capture and threatened the white king. Volgin then defeated Antonio Hernandez 3-0 in the Losers Final, featuring a dramatic queen sacrifice leading to 23...Qg2. In the Grand Final, Volgin triumphed 3-0 over Michael, with a key rook maneuver in the second game ending in 25...Nf8!! setting up mate.
The Grand Final Reset, required due to Michael's prior Winners Final victory, ended 3-2 in Volgin's favor after a 2-2 tie, with Volgin trapping Michael's rook on a8 in the tiebreaker. Atomic Chess rules, involving piece explosions upon capture adjacent to the king, added unique tactical depth throughout the event.