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Leaders Emerge After Round 6 at World Cadet Chess 2024

by Niklesh Jain - 21/11/2024

The World Cadet Chess Championship 2024 in Montesilvano, Italy, has crossed its halfway mark, and the competition is heating up. Leaders have emerged in all age categories, but with several players in close pursuit, the remaining five rounds are set to deliver thrilling battles and surprising results. Indian players like Sattwik Swain, Advik Amit Agrawal, and Pooja Shree R have shown strong performances, keeping India’s hopes alive in the medal race. As the tournament progresses, their resilience and skill will be closely followed by Indian chess fans. For the first time in history, the 1st World Cadet Chess Solving Championship 2024 will be organized on the rest day. A total of 247 players from 47 countries will participate in this historic event. Report & Photos: Niklesh Jain

Leaders Emerge After Round 6 at World Cadet Chess 2024

Montesilvano, Italy. The World Cadet Chess Championship has crossed its halfway mark, and games will now resume after one rest day. Currently, every age group has a clear leader, but many players remain close behind, promising exciting games and unexpected results in the remaining five rounds. Here’s a detailed round-up of what happened in Round 6:  

Opening of Round 6: Round 6 was inaugurated by Geert Bailleul of Belgium, Chairman of the European Arbiters' Council

Under-8 Girls:  

Round 6 featured a clash between the two leaders, top seed Xin Stella (USA) and Chen Zhihan (China). Xin opened with 1.d4, leading to the Queen’s Gambit Declined Exchange variation. She tried to attack, but a misstep on move 26 with a pawn move allowed Chen to capitalize. Despite being under time pressure, Chen made accurate moves, eventually winning a marathon game that lasted 112 moves. This victory gave Chen the sole lead in the section.  

Rank after Round 6

Rk.SNo NameFEDRtgPts. TB1  TB2  TB3 Krtg+/-
12
CHEN, ZhihanCHN17336019,5224053,2
279
ZHYTKEVICH, ValeryiaFID05022,524,5
31
XIN, StellaUSA1739502225,54031,2
49
YU, AllysonUSA16535021,522,54045,2
58
KINZYABULATOVA, ReanaFID16615018,5204023,2
64
BADESCU, Eliza-IoanaROU16975017,5204016,8
754
KARAMAN, DefneTUR05017,520
837
BISSALIYEVA, AlishaKAZ14524,501820,54083,6
917
NGUYEN, SarahUSA15694022224040
1020
NGUYEN, Vu Bao ChauVIE15414021,524,54033,2

After six rounds, Chen leads the group, while Zhyttkevich Valeryia and Kinzyabulatova Reana (FIDE); Xin Stella and Yu Allyson (USA); Badescu Eliza-Ioana (Romania); and Karaman Defne (Turkey) are just behind with five points each.  

Under-8 Open:  

Round 6 began with three leaders. On Board 1, top seed Demchenko Timofei (Spain) faced Sattwik Swain (India). Playing with the white pieces, Timofei chose the Scotch Opening. Sattwik handled the attack well until he misplayed with the move 33...f6 in the endgame, giving Timofei a significant advantage. However, on move 37, Timofei miscalculated a tactical opportunity, and the game ended in a draw after 47 moves.  


On Board 2, Li Aiden Linyuan (USA) defeated Xu Zhihan (Samuel) (Canada) to take the lead. In the next round, he will face Sattwik.  

Rank after Round 6

Rk.SNo NameFEDRtgPts. TB1  TB2  TB3 Krtg+/-
15
LI, Aiden LinyuanUSA18776017,519,54067,2
212
SATTWIK, SwainIND17875,50,520,523,54069,6
31
DEMCHENKO, TimofeiESP19695,50,51921,54024,4
462
JIA, Zining (Matthew)AUS1550502124,540127,2
560
BAUSYS, BenasLTU15645021244092
66
BADESCU, Matei-AndreiROU18295018,5214026,4
757
KAVISH, Palaniappan KIND15895018,519,54095,6
815
ULAN, RizatKAZ17835018214013,6
99
PROTOPOPESCU, LucaFRA18185017,520,54010,4
107
MANI, SarbarthoIND18245016,518,54020

After six rounds, Linyuan leads with six points, followed by Sattwik and Timofei with 5.5 points. Seven players are tied at five points.  


Under-10 Girls:  

Kazakhstan's talented Alanna Berikkyzy showcased her exceptional calculation skills once again. Playing with the black pieces, she opted for the Sicilian Defense against Beren Cetin (Turkey). Although Beren applied pressure after the opening, Alanna released it with a knight sacrifice on move 27. Beren, after a 10-minute think, declined the sacrifice, and Alanna capitalized on her pawn advantage to win in 34 moves, maintaining her perfect score of six points.  

Rank after Round 6

Rk.SNo NameFEDRtgPts. TB1  TB2  TB3 Krtg+/-
11
WCMBERIKKYZY, AlannaKAZ20436020,522,54028,4
24
WCMTSELMUUN, IderMGL18465021,525407,2
32
WCMYUNKER, Alisa GenriettaFID1872502124408
425
SHOLPANBEK, ZhansayaKAZ16575020234092
535
NGUYEN DOAN, Bao Anh AngelinaPOL16285019,522,54098,8
638
AHMADLI, MehribanAZE1624501920,54086,8
740
POOJA, Shree RIND1615501819,54096,8
83
WCMYANG, AimeeUSA18644,5023264010,4
924
CETIN, BerenTUR16584,5021234064,8
1017
FILIPPOVA, MilanaKAZ16874,5020,522,54041,2

After Round 6, Alanna leads with six points, while Tselmuun Ider (Mongolia); Yunker Alisa Genrietta (FIDE); Sholpanbek Zhansaya (Kazakhstan); Nguyen Doan Bao Anh Angelina (Poland); Ahmadli Mehriban (Azerbaijan); and Pooja Shree R (India) follow with five points each.  

 Under-10 Open:  

Shogdzhiev Roman (FIDE) secured an important victory against top seed Sameh Mohamed Abdalrahman (Egypt) to achieve his sixth consecutive win. Playing with the black pieces, Roman countered Sameh’s Modern Defense, which left his kingside weak. A misplaced queen on move 16 further worsened Sameh's position. Roman capitalized and finished the game decisively in 39 moves.  

After six rounds, Roman leads with six points, followed by Kolodziejczyk Boris (France) with 5.5 points. Advik Amit Agrawal (India), Anand Tsogtbileg (Mongolia), Llari Marc (France), and Ling Chenxuan (USA) are on five points each.  

 

Rank after Round 6

Rk.SNo NameFEDRtgPts. TB1  TB2  TB3 Krtg+/-
12
CMSHOGDZHIEV, RomanFID22026021234045,6
26
CMKOLODZIEJCZYK, BorisFRA21155,5017,519,54015,6
318
ADVIK, Amit AgrawalIND1982502123,54057,6
419
ANAND, TsogtbilegMGL19745020,5234034,4
53
CMLLARI, MarcFRA220150202340-11,2
620
CMLING, ChenxuanUSA19675018204020
71
CMSAMEH MOHAMED, AbdalrahmanEGY22384,5023,525,540-18,4
868
AZIMOV, YasinAZE17594,5021224088,4
945
TULEGEN, RamazanKAZ18184,5020,523,540109,2
1015
CMBOLASHAKOV, NuraliKAZ20054,5020,5234016


Under-12 Girls:  

Amanzhol Khanzada maintained her lead with a draw on Board 1 against Buyankhishig Batpelden (Mongolia). She now has 5.5 points. On Boards 2 to 5, all games ended decisively.  

Rank after Round 6

Rk.SNo NameFEDRtgPts. TB1  TB2  TB3 Krtg+/-
121
WCMAMANZHOL, KhanzadaKAZ17805,5020234083,6
224
MOZOLEVSKAYA, Tatyana NikFID1775502122,54070
39
WCMBUYANKHISHIG, BatpeldenMGL18675020,5234036,4
441
ALLAHVERDI, ZahraAZE17185019214094,8
513
WCMXUE, TianhaoCHN18355017,5204040
66
WCMVENSKAYA, NikaFID18715017,519,54026
753
SIDDHI, RaoIND16774,5021,525,540104,4
812
TRAN, Le VyVIE18544,5017,5204018,4
98
TONG, Thai Hoang AnVIE18694,5017,52040-6,8
1011
PAVITHRA, R VIND18544,5016,518,5404

After Round 6, Mozolevskaya Tatyana Nik (FIDE); Venskaya Nika (FIDE); Buyankhishig Batpelden (Mongolia); Allahverdi Zahra (Azerbaijan); and Xue Tianhao (China) are on five points each.  

Under-12 Open:

  

The strongest section of the World Cadet Chess Championship witnessed an intense battle on Board 1. Radzimski Antoni (Poland) defeated overnight leader Lacan Rus David. Playing with the white pieces, Lacan was in a comfortable position against the Nimzo-Indian Defense until he decided to open the center on move 15. Antoni’s knights became very active, leading to his victory in just 29 moves.  

Rank after Round 6

Rk.SNo NameFEDRtgPts. TB1  TB2  TB3 Krtg+/-
112
CMRADZIMSKI, AntoniPOL21885,501921,54044
24
FMLACAN RUS, DavidFRA22745021,524,54011,6
32
FMSMIRNOV, MarkKAZ230050202320-4,6
41
FMGOLIS, WiktorPOL234350192220-2,8
56
FMNEGREAN, AndreiROU2255501921,5403,2
628
CMOBIDJONOV, OriyatUZB20745018,5214042,4
722
BIRMENKO, NikolayFID2084501719403,6
851
GAO, HeyeCAN19335016,5184069,2
930
BATURIN-VINOGRADOV, MiroslavFID20484,501921,54018,4
1011
FMLIU, PatrickUSA21924,50182140-12,8

Rest Day Highlight:  

For the first time in history, the 1st World Cadet Chess Solving Championship 2024

was successfully organized on the rest day. A total of 247 players from 47 countries participated in this historic event.

A separate detailed report on this unique championship will be published soon.

Amazing Photos by :Patricia Claros Aguilar 

For All Rounds Photo Check links :

Photos:

Round 1 Round 2 Round 3 Round 4 Round 5 Round 6

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Chess Solving All Participants Photo's 

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