Kadrić leads Montenegrin chess championship after key victory

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.

In the 10th round of the 78th Montenegrin Chess Championship, Grandmaster Denis Kadrić secured a crucial victory over FIDE master Andrej Šuković playing with the black pieces. The game featured the Pirč Defense and remained equal throughout until the endgame with different-colored bishops. Šuković pushed for a win, but Kadrić capitalized on the reversal to triumph. This result placed Kadrić at the top of the standings with 8.5 points ahead of the final round.

Other notable games included a draw between Grandmaster Nikola Đukić and FIDE master Jovan Milović after more than five hours of tactical play. Milović reached a dominant endgame but could not convert it, resulting in a stalemate. Grandmaster Nikita Petrov, the defending champion, defeated international master Blaž Kalezić with the black pieces, keeping his score at 7 points despite fading title hopes. FIDE master Oleg Jaksin also notched an important win against Grandmaster Nebojša Nikčević.

Additional 10th-round results were: Tomic vs Vukčević draw, Ivanovic vs Vujošević draw, and Skvorcov vs Nikač 1-0.

The standings before the 11th round are: 1. Kadrić 8.5; 2. Đukić 8; 3. Milović 7.5; 4-5. Jaksin and Petrov 7; 6-12. Tomic, Kalezić, Vukčević, Ivanovic, Skvorcov, Šuković, Vlatković 6.5; 13-18. Pečurica, Nikčević, Draganić, Vujošević, Đurović, Vujačić 6.

The final round, scheduled for 4 p.m., features key matchups including Petrov vs Kadrić, Vukčević vs Đukić, Milović vs Skvortsov, Vlatković vs Jaksin, Kalezić vs Šuković, and Ivanović vs Tomić. The tournament offers a prize pool of 15,000 euros, divided among 12 regular and five special prizes. Games can be followed on the Chess Federation of Montenegro's website.

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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 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.

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