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Magnus Carlsen was the runaway winner, the large margin was due to his domination of Gukesh who made huge errors in their games and only managed one draw, there has to be a psychological component to these mistakes as his score was perfectly decent against the other players. Carlsen won all the mini-matches and continues to be better than anyone else. Fabiano Caruana finished second, Nakamura third and Gukesh last. The scoring system didn't change the finishing order of the players in any way.
RIP Mihai Suba (Bucharest 1 June 1947 - Spain 26 October 2025, aged 78) Suba was a Romanian-born chess player who became an International Master in 1975 and a Grandmaster in 1978.
Suba didn’t begin playing chess until the unusually late age of 19, yet within just a few years he had risen to become a formidable competitor. He was crowned Romanian Champion three times - in 1980, 1981, and 1985 - and narrowly missed qualifying for the Candidates Tournament after finishing third at the 1982 Las Palmas Interzonal.
Among his tournament triumphs were first place at Dortmund 1983, and shared first at Prague 1985 and Timisoara 1987. In 1988, during the Lloyds Bank Masters in London, Suba defected from Romania to England, though he would soon represent his home country again after the fall of the communist regime. In 2017, he transferred his federation to Spain, having spent much of his life there.
His book Dynamic Chess Strategy, first published by Pergamon Chess in 1991, offered a distinctive and personal perspective on chess through his own games. It has since become a classic, with a new edition released by New In Chess in 2016.
The 40th European Club Cup and 29th Club Cup for Women took place in Rhodes, Greece, 19th to 25th October 2025.
The top teams were:
Cercle d'échecs de Monte-Carlo, Turkish Airlines sports club, Tajfun SK Ljubljana, and SuperChess were the top seeds in the women's event.
There was a wide variety of player strengths competing.
4th seeds SuperChess claimed the title ahead of Alkaloid and Novy Bor.
Cercle d'échecs de Monte-Carlo won the women's title ahead of Sirmium Sremska Mitrovica and Tajfun SK Ljubljana.
Players: Fabiano Caruana, Wesley So, Hans Moke Niemann, Levon Aronian, Awonder Liang, Samuel Sevian, Ray Robson, Grigoriy Oparin, Sam Shankland, Abhimanyu Mishra, Andy Woodward and Dariusz Swiercz.
Women: Carissa Yip, Alice Lee, Tatev Abrahamyan, Irina Krush, Anna Sargsyan, Rose Atwell, Thalia Cervantes Landeiro, Anna Zatonskih, Nazi Paikidze, Atousa Pourkashiyan, Megan Althea Paragua and Jennifer Yu.
Fabiano Caruana won his fourth title in a row, his fifth in total. Carissa Yip won the women's title finishing with 6.5/7 after a slow start.
Carissa Yip has claimed her fourth U.S. Women’s Chess Championship title in five years, securing victory in the final round with a win against Thalia Cervantes Landeiro with the black pieces. The turning point came after Cervantes’ mistake with 19.Bd4?, compounded by 21.Rad1?, leaving Yip clearly winning.
Meanwhile her closest rival Anna Sargsyan was the beneficiary of a very serious blunder 34.Re1? (34.Rd3!=) by Alice Lee which was almost immediately decisive, she took second place alone after Irina Krush could only draw against her long term rival Anna Zatonskih.