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Thomas Beerdsen wins Karel Janeček Open at Prague International Chess Festival 2025

by Shahid Ahmed - 18/03/2025

GM Thomas Beerdsen (NED) and GM Karen Grigoryan (ARM) scored an unbeaten 7.5/9 each at Karel Janeček Rating Open part of Prague International Chess Festival 2025. Thomas won the tournament due to better tie-breaks scores, Karen had to settle for second place. Eight players scored 7/9 each. Out of them, GM Evgenios Ioannidis (GRE) was placed third. The top three prizes were CZK 30000 + trophy, 20000 and 15000 each. GM Raja Rithvik R is the sole Indian to make a top ten finish. He scored 7/9 to be placed seventh. 45th Olympiad double Gold medalist, IM Vantika Agrawal is the top female finisher. She scored 6.5/9 to finish 18th overall and receive the Best Woman prize. Photo: Shahid Ahmed

Christian Gloeckler becomes the latest International Master of Germany

13-year-old FM Christian Gloeckler became the newest IM of Germany. He scored an unbeaten 7/9, performed at 2482 and gained 36 Elo rating points to earn his final IM-norm and also cross 2400 in the live ratings. WFM Antonia Christodoulaki (GRE) scored 5.5/9 to secure a WIM-norm.

Top 3 (L to R): Karel Janeček, Social Innovator, 2nd GM Karen Grigoryan (ARM) 7.5/9, 1st GM Thomas Beerdsen (NED) 7.5/9, 3rd GM Evgenios Ioannidis (GRE) 7/9 and Petr Boleslav, Tournament Director | Video: Shahid Ahmed
Interview with GM Thomas Beerdsen | Video: ChessBase India

Top ten (L to R): 1st GM Thomas Beerdsen (NED) 7.5/9, 2nd GM Karen Grigoryan (ARM) 7.5/9, 3rd GM Evgenios Ioannidis (GRE) 7/9, 4th GM Jergus Pechac (SVK) 7/9, 6th IM Iulian Sofronie (ROU) 7/9, 5th GM Illya Nyzhnyk (UKR) 7/9, 8th IM Arystanbek Urazayev (KAZ) 7/9, 7th GM Raja Rithvik R 7/9, 9th IM Nicolai Kistrup (DEN) 7/9 and 10th FM Christian Gloeckler (GER) 7/9 | Photo: Petr Vrabec

The norm makers: IM-norm - FM Christian Gloeckler (GER) 7/9 and WIM-norm - WFM Antonia Christodoulaki (GRE) 5.5/9 | Photo: Shahid Ahmed
Interview with the latest IM of Germany - Christian Gloeckler | Video: ChessBase India

Best Woman - IM Vantika Agrawal 6.5/9 | Photo: Shahid Ahmed
The boy who is suffering from undisclosed medical condition since 18 months old - Martin Klimes | Video: ChessBase India

Top boards | Photo: Shahid Ahmed

Sivanesan Subramanian (MAS) won the Prague International Chess Festival 2025 Grand Prix | Photo: Shahid Ahmed

The top 40 boards were in the main hall where Masters, Challengers and Futures games took place simultaneously

Two more halls at Don Giovanni Hotel in Prague, Czech Republic | Photo: Shahid Ahmed

For more Round 9 and Prize distribution ceremony photos, please visit the album here.

 

A total of 306 players including 15 GMs, 31 IMs, 4 WGMs and a WIM took part from 48 countries across the world. The nine-day nine round Rating Open tournament was organized by Novy Bor Chess Club at Don Giovanni Hotel in Prague, Czechia from 27th February to 7th March 2025. The time control of the event was 40 moves in 90 minutes + 30 minutes + 30 seconds increment from move no.1.

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Final standings

Rk.SNo NamesexFEDRtgClub/CityPts. TB1  TB2  TB3 Krtg+/-
17
GMBeerdsen, ThomasNED25117,551,55644,251016
23
GMGrigoryan, Karen H.ARM25547,549,55443,00108
311
GMIoannidis, EvgeniosGRE2484752,556,541,501014,6
41
GMPechac, JergusSVK2603Tj Slávia Caissa Čadca75054,541,00101,8
52
GMNyzhnyk, IllyaUKR2569749,55440,75103,3
636
IMSofronie, IulianROU2380ACS LOGIC 64 BRASOV748,55337,501021
76
GMRaja, Rithvik RIND25227485341,001010,1
817
IMUrazayev, ArystanbekKAZ246774650,537,2510-0,1
939
IMKistrup, NicolaiDEN2374BMS Skak74649,536,751020,4
1044
FMGloeckler, ChristianGER2334Wiesbadener SV 188574649,536,502036

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