![]() ![]() Our Briarwood and Elmwood burl Italian boards are the epitome of class when it comes to the royal game. These fine European boards have also been finished in a high gloss lacquer and are available in a range of larger sizes. We have also introduced a design with Black Anegre and a deep brown Palisander border. This design is exclusive to The Regency Chess Company. The most recent addition to the Regency brand is the high gloss Black Anegre and Maple board. We hope that you will also buy your chess set from a reputable supplier – The Regency Chess Company Canada. Our products are sourced from renowned suppliers around the world – from countries such as England, Italy, Germany, India and Spain. All of our chess sets have been selected for aesthetics, quality and suitability of chess pieces for their respective chess boards. The collection of pieces and sets, stored just north of Toronto, Ontario will continue to grow over time as we add to our product range – at Canada’s online chess shop. Our Chess Sets category shows the most popular piece and board combinations from The Regency Chess Company UK. Round 5 starts on November 17 at 3 pm Central European Time.Our offering of chess sets combines a nice range of chess pieces and chess boards. The third participant with a perfect score is Alessia Natol (1756) of Poland, who pulled off a very important victory over a much higher-rated opponent, Iren Lyutsinger (FIDE, 2020). In Round 5, Nurgaliyeva (pictured above) is paired against WIM Iris Mou (USA, 2086), who also netted 4/4. She could have tied the game with WFM Zarina Nurgaliyeva (KAZ, 2104) if not for a blunder on the move 43. Round 4 in the Girls U14 section was heartbreaking for Georgian Mariam Tsetskhadze (1911). There will be a Vietnamese derby in Round 5 Pham is facing FM Gia Huy Banh (2397), one of 15 other players in this category on 3.5 points. Vietnamese FM Tran Gia Phuc Pham (2386) has shown an amazing chess technique to win all four games with a rating performance of 2882. The Open U14 is the only section where the sole leader emerged. ![]() In Round 5, Shohradova will face her co-leader, WFM Alexandra Shvedova (FIDE, 2170), on the first board. ![]() She gained almost 100 rating points after four rounds with a 2650 rating performance. WCM Leyla Shohradova (1782) from Turkmenistan is on fire with 4/4. The leaders battle it out for the sole leader position in Round 5. In Round 4, Piliposyan defeated the rating favorite IM from Norway Aksel Bu Kvaloy (2457), in impressive style. In the Open U16 category, Polish IM Jan Klimkowski (2520, pictured below) and FM from Armenia Robert Piliposyan (2345) are tied for first place after winning four games in a row. Hrebenshcykova is not alone on the top as WGM Rochelle Wu (USA, 2228), WIM Xeniya Balabayeva (KAZ, 2192), and WFM Ayan Allahverdiyeva (AZE, 2152) also won four straight games. In the Girls U18 category, the rating favourite WIM Yelyzaveta Hrebenshcykova (UKR, 2292, pictured above) took her opponent WCM Bat-Erdene Mungunzul (MNG, 2111) into the rook ending where her active king was a decisive factor. The rating favorite of the group, GM Volodar Murzin (FIDE, 2625) is a point behind the leaders after making two draws in a row. Round 4 brought several decisive outcomes at the top boards of the FIDE World Youth Chess Championship 2023.Īfter four rounds of play in the Open U18 section, three players, IM Aldiyar Ansat, (KAZ, 2418), IM Aleksey Grebnev (FIDE, 2500) and FM Aron Pasti (HUN, 2397), share the top position with perfect 4/4 score. ![]()
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