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Hungarian Amateur Championship 2023

The Hungarian Amateur Championship 2023 is taking place from 14–19 July 2023 in Budapest, Hungary. Players receive 60 minutes for the entire game, plus a 0,03-second increment starting from move one. It is a 9-round Swiss tournament with participation of Peter Polyik, Adam Szeberenyi, Agoston Juhasz, Tibor Bodi, Attila Jakab, Tibor Leviczky, Gabor Kun, Gellert Papp, Daniel Boros, etc.
Chessdom.com will daily follow the live games.

Ju Wenjun – Lei Tingjie , FIDE Women’s World Chess Championship 2023 game 7 – LIVE

The 2023 FIDE Women’s World Championship is a 12-game match between defending champion Ju Wenjun and her Chinese compatriot Lei Tingjie. The match runs July 5-23, with the first 6 games in Ju Wenjun’s home city of Shanghai and the rest of the match in Lei Tingjie’s Chongqing. The first player to 6.5 points wins the match, while a 6:6 tie will be settled by tiebreaks. The prize fund is €500,000, split 60:40 in favour of the winner, or 55:45 if tiebreaks are needed.

V. Geza Hetenyi Memorial Super GM Round Robin Tournament 2023 – LIVE

The V. Geza Hetenyi Memorial will take place from the 11th to the 19th of July 2023 in Budapest, Hungary. The time control is 90 minutes for 40 moves followed by 30 minutes for the rest of the game with a 30-second increment beginning from move 1. It will be a 10-layer Round robin tournament with participation of Parham Maghsoodloo, Sanan Sjugirov, Pavel Eljanov, Kirill Shevchenko, R Praggnanandhaa, M. Amin Tabatabaei, Radoslaw Wojtaszek, Maxim

V. Geza Hetenyi Memorial Super GM Round Robin Tournament 2023

The V. Geza Hetenyi Memorial will take place from the 11th to the 19th of July 2023 in Budapest, Hungary. The time control is 90 minutes for 40 moves followed by 30 minutes for the rest of the game with a 30-second increment beginning from move 1. It will be a 10-layer Round robin tournament.
Chessdom.com will daily follow the live games.

South West Nigeria Chess Tournament 2023 – LIVE

South West Nigeria Chess Tournament is a 9 rounds Swiss tournament taking place 12 – 16 July 2023 in Lagos, Nigeria, under the auspices of Nigerian Chess Federation. Time control is 90 minutes for the whole game plus a 30 seconds increment starting from move 1. The top five rating players are Daniel Anwuli, Abdulrahman Akintoye Abdulraheem, Bomo Lovet Kigigha, Oluwafemi Daniel Balogun and Bunmi Olape.

South West Nigeria Chess Tournament 2023

South West Nigeria Chess Tournament is a 9 rounds Swiss tournament taking place 12 – 16 July 2023 in Lagos, Nigeria, under the auspices of Nigerian Chess Federation. Time control is 90 minutes for the whole game plus a 30 seconds increment starting from move 1. The top five rating players are Daniel Anwuli, Abdulrahman Akintoye Abdulraheem, Bomo Lovet Kigigha, Oluwafemi Daniel Balogun and Bunmi Olape.

Astana Zhuldyzdary 2023 A – LIVE

The Astana Zhuldyzdary 2023 Tournament A is taking place from the 11th of July to the 18th in Astana, Kazakhstan. The A tournament is intended for the players rated 1800 or more, it is the 3rd stage of the Kazakhstan Cup. The total prize fund of the Festival is 40,000,000 Kazakhstani tenge (equal to $90,000). The time control is 90 minutes with a 30-second increment beginning from move one. The default time is 30 minutes after the actual start of the round.

Astana Zhuldyzdary 2023 A

The Astana Zhuldyzdary 2023 Tournament A is taking place from the 11th of July to the 18th in Astana, Kazakhstan. The A tournament is intended for the players rated 1800 or more, it is the 3rd stage of the Kazakhstan Cup. The total prize fund of the Festival is 40,000,000 Kazakhstani tenge (equal to $90,000). The time control is 90 minutes with a 30-second increment beginning from move one. The default time is 30 minutes after the actual start of the round.

Ju Wenjun – Lei Tingjie , FIDE Women’s World Chess Championship 2023 game 6 – LIVE

The 2023 FIDE Women’s World Championship is a 12-game match between defending champion Ju Wenjun and her Chinese compatriot Lei Tingjie. The match runs July 5-23, with the first 6 games in Ju Wenjun’s home city of Shanghai and the rest of the match in Lei Tingjie’s Chongqing. The first player to 6.5 points wins the match, while a 6:6 tie will be settled by tiebreaks. The prize fund is €500,000, split 60:40 in favour of the winner, or 55:45 if tiebreaks are needed.

Ju Wenjun – Lei Tingjie , FIDE Women’s World Chess Championship 2023 game 5 – LIVE

The 2023 FIDE Women’s World Championship is a 12-game match between defending champion Ju Wenjun and her Chinese compatriot Lei Tingjie. The match runs July 5-23, with the first 6 games in Ju Wenjun’s home city of Shanghai and the rest of the match in Lei Tingjie’s Chongqing. The first player to 6.5 points wins the match, while a 6:6 tie will be settled by tiebreaks. The prize fund is €500,000, split 60:40 in favour of the winner, or 55:45 if tiebreaks are needed.

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