Dmitry Andreikin sikret tittelen i 2026 King of the Hill

Stormester Dmitry Andreikin vant Chess.com King of the Hill-mesterskapet 2026 på fredag etter å ha kjempet seg gjennom tapersluttspillet. Den russiske stormesteren beseiret kandidatmester Bhavesh Mahajan i både den store finalen og omkampen for å sikre førstepremien på 750 dollar.

Andreikin startet utslagsfasen med et tap i andre runde mot finske internasjonal mester Toivo Keinanen. Deretter vant han tre strake kamper i tapersluttspillet, hvor han slo ungarske internasjonal mester Nhat Minh To, regjerende mester stormester Mitrabha Guha, og Keinanen på nytt før han nådde finalen.

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Prague Chess Festival 2026 opens with strong masters field

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The 2026 International Prague Chess Festival has begun in Prague, Czech Republic, featuring top grandmasters in its Masters event. Reigning World Champion GM Gukesh D headlines alongside players like GM Vincent Keymer and GM Nodirbek Abdusattorov. The tournament runs from February 24 to March 6 at the Don Giovanni Hotel.

Chess.com has announced the King of the Hill Chess Championship, set for May 6 to 8 with a $2,500 prize fund. The event features the popular variant where players can win by advancing their king to central hill squares. Qualifiers begin Tuesday, open to all participants.

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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.

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.

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Grandmaster Hikaru Nakamura secured his 94th Titled Tuesday title on May 5. The win marked his first victory in the weekly Chess.com event since November 2025. He finished with a score of 10 out of 11 points.

Reigning world chess champion D Gukesh has arrived in Prague in a positive frame of mind ahead of the International Chess Festival, despite recent underwhelming performances. The 19-year-old Indian Grandmaster seeks to regain form in a competitive Masters field starting February 25, 2026. He expressed optimism during a press conference, emphasizing full effort in every tournament.

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Grandmaster Haik Martirosyan claimed his first Titled Tuesday title on April 14, scoring 10 out of 11 points after racing to a 9/9 start. GM Sina Movahed took second place with 9.5 points, maintaining his lead in the spring split standings. The event featured intense battles among top titled players on Chess.com.

 

 

 

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