Sunday, October 13, 2024

Final standings


In the GM-group GM Rinat Jumabayev from Kazakhstan and IM Jonah B. Willow from England both made 7 points from 9 rounds. The tie-break was in Jumabayev's favor, so he made his second tournament win at Fagerns this year.

Third place went to English IM Ameet K. Ghasi on 6½ points, edging out Norwegian GM Elham Amar who also had 6½. Both Willow and Ghasi made GM-norms.

Ghasi, Willow, Jumabayev and Amar
(Photo: Tom Eriksen)

The Open group was won by Håvard Eriksen Bech from Norway on 8 points. Mikkel Damtoft Solbakken (NOR) on 7 took second place, while third place was shared between Benjamin Spagnoli (FRA) and Nikolai Olsen Wernberg (NOR) with 6½ points and identical tie-breaks.

Bech, Solbakken, Wernberg and Spagnoli
(Photo: Tom Eriksen)

 



Title norms


Two English IMs made GM-norms in Fagernes International Autumn 2024. We congratulate IM Jonah B. Willow and IM Ameet K. Ghasi. This was Willow's first norm and Ghasi's third.

In addition Norwegian CM Martin Holten Fiskaaen made his first IM-norm.

Willow and Ghasi made GM-norms
(Photo: Monica Lauvik Fjeldstad)


Fiskaaen made an IM-norm
(Photo: Monica Lauvik Fjeldstad)

Possible title norms


List of title norm candidates before round 9:

IM Jonah B Willow (ENG): Needs a draw as black against IM Aksel Bu Kvaløy for a GM-norm.
IM Ameet K Ghasi (ENG): Needs a win as white against GM Frode Olav Olsen Urkedal for a GM-norm.
CM Martin Holten Fiskaaen (NOR): Needs a draw as white against GM Tiger Hillarp for an IM-norm.
CM Martin Øksendal (NOR): Needs a win as black against IM Benny Aizenberg for an IM-norm.

Saturday, October 12, 2024

Fagernes Autumn Blitz II NGP


Fagernes Autumn Blitz II NGP was played Saturday 12 October 2024 with 22 participants.

GM Elham Amar of Norway and IM Ludvig Carlsson of Sweden both made 7½ points in 9 rounds. Amar had a slightly better tiebreak, and so took his second blitz tournament win in two days. FM Ritvik Krishnan of India made 7 points and took third place, followed by FM Sergey Eliseev (NOR) med 6½ and FM Raem Sherman (ISR) with 6 points.

Amar won Fagernes Autumn Blitz II NGP
(Photo: Monica Lauvik Fjeldstad)

Fagernes Autumn Slow Blitz NGP


Fagernes Autumn Slow Blitz NGP was played Friday 11 October 2024 with 29 participants.

Top-ratet GM Elham Amar of Norway took clear first in the A-group with 6½ points from 7 games. FM Shazil Shehzad (NOR), Advaitt Srikant Koduri (IND), IM Aksel Bu Kvaløy (NOR) and FM Raem Sherman (ISR) were all 2 whole points behind the winner.

The B-group was won by Daniel O. Vollheim with 5½ points, ahead of Edvard Reinertsen with 5. Mikael Ruud and Sophie Damiano both made 4½ points. The best non-Norwegian player was Mykhailo Kuzmenko of Ukraine with 4 points in fifth place.

Top-3 in the A-group:
Shehzad, Amar and Koduri
(Photo: Monica Lauvik Fjeldstad)

Friday, October 11, 2024

Teamtalkingchess


The social Teamtalkingchess tournament was played Thursday 10 October 2024 with 8 teams. It was a very close race, with four teams ending on 6 teams points.

Winners, with the most individual points, were the Norwegian team 4 sverd i Hafrsfjord, featuring IM Aksel Bu Kvaløy, FM Shazil Shehzad, Martin Holten Fiskaaen and David M. Simonsen.

In second place we find the Indian team 3 Idiots with GM Sayantan Das, FM Balaji Guttula and FM Kush Bhagat.

Third place went to another Norwegian team, Shadi, hvor er deodoranten?, with FM Sergey Eliseev, Martin Øksendal, Shadi Sian and Peder Aamodt

4 sverd i Hafrsfjord:
Shehzad, Kvaløy, Fiskaaen og Simonsen
(Photo: Henrik Sjøl)


Sunday, October 6, 2024

The day has come

Fagernes International Autumn starts today with 94 participants.

Highest rated is the reigning Fagernes champion GM Rinat Jumbayev (KAZ 2577), who won the Easter tournament with 7 points from 9 rounds. 

GM Krishnan Sasikiran (IND 2571) is second-ranked, followed by GM Frode Urkedal (NOR 2559), GM Titas Stremavicius (LIT 2541) and GM Elham Amar (NOR 2540).

The first round will start at 17.30 CET. Pairings and results may be found here.
The live games will have a 15-minute delay.

The playing venue
(Photo: Tom Eriksen)