Mahdavi, Terry and Erigaisi claim 3+0 Thursday victories

International Master Reza Mahdavi, International Master Renato Terry, and Grandmaster Arjun Erigaisi each won one of the three 3+0 Thursday blitz tournaments on February 26. These events featured titled players in 11-round Swiss formats with a 3+0 time control and a combined weekly prize fund of $3,000. On the women's side, Woman International Master Kalyani Sirin earned prizes in two tournaments, while International Master Karina Ambartsumova secured her record 11th victory.

The 3+0 Thursday series consists of three weekly online Swiss tournaments exclusively for verified titled chess players, each running 11 rounds at a brisk 3+0 time control. On February 26, repeat performers and newcomers alike shone in the competition.

In the first tournament, IM Reza Mahdavi secured back-to-back titles after winning the previous week's finale. He started with three victories but faced setbacks, losing in round four to GM Mahdi Orimi and in round six to CM Nika Volkov, which left him two points behind leader GM Jan-Krzysztof Duda. Mahdavi then rallied, winning his final five games, including a decisive victory over GM Hikaru Nakamura in the last round to reach nine points and claim first place on tiebreaks. IM Yoseph Taher finished second with nine points after winning his last seven games, while GM Arjun Erigaisi took third with 8.5 points following an early loss recovery.

The second event saw IM Renato Terry capture his seventh overall title, surpassing his previous tie with GM Jose Martinez. Terry won seven games and drew four, with a pivotal round-three endgame win against GM Cristobal Henriquez proving key. Henriquez later scored 7/8 to tie at nine points but settled for second on tiebreaks after beating Martinez in the final round. GM Sergey Drygalov placed third with 8.5 points, hindered by a last-round loss to GM Amin Tabatabaei.

GM Arjun Erigaisi then won his first 3+0 Thursday in the third tournament, starting with five straight victories, including a strong round-four win over IM Aaron Mendes. He clinched the lead in round ten against IM Vidyarthi Vyom and sealed sole first with nine points by beating IM Satria Cahaya in the finale. GM Oleksandr Bortnyk took second and GM Tuan Minh Le third, both with 8.5 points.

WIM Kalyani Sirin collected prizes in the first and third events, marking her fifth in three weeks. IM Karina Ambartsumova won the second event's women's prize, reaching a record 11 victories.

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Dmitry Andreikin triumphs in Titled Tuesday chess tournament after 101-move rook endgame, with nod to Carlsen upset.
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Dmitry Andreikin claims Titled Tuesday victory in dramatic finish

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Grandmaster Dmitry Andreikin won the January 27 Titled Tuesday online chess tournament on Chess.com with a perfect undefeated score of 9.5/11. He emerged as the sole leader after a thrilling final round where he outlasted Sam Sevian in a 101-move rook endgame. The event featured an early upset when teenager Jacorey Bynum checkmated Magnus Carlsen with a bold queen sacrifice.

International Master Renato Terry won the second 3 0 Thursday tournament on March 5, 2026, with a score of 9.5 out of 11, marking his eighth title in the series. GM Hikaru Nakamura took the first tournament on tiebreaks, while IM Reza Mahdavi claimed the third after a strong comeback. The events featured titled players competing in rapid online chess on Chess.com.

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International Master Renato Terry claimed his ninth victory in the 3+0 Thursday tournaments, extending his record with three consecutive titles. Grandmasters Oleksandr Bortnyk and Benjamin Bok also secured wins in the weekly events for titled players. Women's section prizes went to Savitha Shri B, Liudmyla Ivanytska, and Le Thao Nguyen Pham.

Grandmaster Sina Movahed secured his second Titled Tuesday victory of the spring split and third of his career on April 7, finishing with 10 out of 11 points for an outright win. GM Alexey Sarana took sole second place with 9.5 points after an impressive 8/8 start. Movahed now leads the spring split standings ahead of GM Nihal Sarin.

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Grandmaster Javokhir Sindarov caught up to the leaders in the Tata Steel Chess Masters by defeating Yagiz Kaan Erdogmus in a 74-move grind. World champion D Gukesh secured his first win against Thai Dai Van Nguyen, while Vladimir Fedoseev and Vincent Keymer also claimed victories. The round featured four decisive results, setting the stage for a rest day.

Grandmasters Fabiano Caruana, Lorenzo Lodici, and Vasif Durarbayli share the lead with 3.5 points each after four rounds of the 2026 Saint Louis Masters. The nine-round Swiss tournament at the Saint Louis Chess Club features 70 players, including 37 grandmasters, and serves as part of the 2026-27 FIDE Circuit toward the 2028 Candidates. Nine players trail by half a point, keeping the event competitive.

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Grandmaster Leon Luke Mendonca won the Muscat Nights International Open A section on tie-breaks after scoring 6.5 out of 9 points. Fellow Indian GM Pranesh M finished second, also undefeated in the tournament. Indian players dominated, securing victories in all three sections of the event.

 

 

 

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