Lei Tingjie – Chessdom https://www.chessdom.com Chess, chess news, live chess games Sat, 22 Jul 2023 18:10:05 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.6.2 The Queen of the chess world: Ju Wenjun defends Women’s World Championship title https://www.chessdom.com/the-queen-of-the-chess-world-ju-wenjun-defends-womens-world-championship-title/ Sat, 22 Jul 2023 18:10:03 +0000 https://www.chessdom.com/?p=91553 Ju Wenjun (32) claimed her fourth Women’s World Champion title after clinching a crucial victory in the decisive, final, 12th game of the match against challenger Lei Tingjie.
With this victory, Ju has now equalled the record set by her compatriot Hou Yifan, both having won the world crown four times. Apart from defending the title, Ju also won €300,000 in prize money, while €200,000 went to the runner-up Lei Tingjie.

How the final game unfolded:

This was the first time Ju Wenjun reached a final of a world championship match with a tied score – 5.5:5.5. In all three previous matches, she was either leading or trailing.

Despite holding the world champion to a tie after 11 games, springing several surprises during the match and showing excellent opening preparation and tactical skills, the 26-year-old challenger Lei Tingjie cracked under pressure in the final round.
Playing as White in what turned out to be the final game in the match, the defending World Champion Ju Wenjun punished her opponent’s errors in the middlegame to emerge significantly better. In the Queen’s Gambit Reversed Lei Tingjie opted for a lesser known line. Despite the position demanding Black plays more aggressively, Lei chose a more cautious approach. In an even position in the middlegame, Lei made a critical error after which White had a strong advantage.
Luckily for Lei, the defending champion did not punish her but, instead, returned a mistake, by going for an exchange of material where White had a bishop and a knight for a pawn and a rook. Now Black was more comfortable. However, Lei’s luck ran out on move 22 when she made a positional blunder which gave the decisive advantage to White. This time, Ju executed a series of precise moves to secure victory.
Following the exchange of queens, the two were in an endgame where Black had very weak pawns in the centre and no real counterplay. By move 29 she was in dire straits.
As the world champion laid back in her seat, the challenger sank into deep thought, head in hand, realising this is the end. Following the famous chess quote that no one ever won a game by resigning, Lei fought on, hoping for a chance to make a comeback. Finally, on move 62, she had to resign.
In all three games in this match that resulted in a victory, it was the player leading the white pieces who scored.

Although she took the lead in the match in game five, Lei suffered a defeat in game eight after which her confidence somewhat cracked. In the final encounter of the match, she just fell apart in the middlegame. Despite this defeat, Lei Tingjie made history as one of the strongest challengers for the title of World Champion and is likely to make a comeback and fight for the crown again.

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Ju Wenjun – Lei Tingjie , FIDE Women’s World Chess Championship 2023 game 12 – LIVE https://www.chessdom.com/ju-wenjun-lei-tingjie-fide-womens-world-chess-championship-2023-game-12-live/ Sat, 22 Jul 2023 05:59:00 +0000 https://www.chessdom.com/?p=91554 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. The time control is 90 minutes for 40 moves, followed by 30 minutes to the end of the game, with a 30-second increment per move from move 1. The tiebreaks start with four 25-minute games, with a 10-second increment from move 1. If still tied, two 5+3 games are played, then, if needed, another two 5+3 games. If still tied, single 3+2 games are played, with alternating colours, until one player wins.

All about FIDE Women’s World Chess Championship : FIDE Women’s World Chess Championship 2023 / Ju Wenjun – Lei Tingjie , FIDE Women’s World Chess Championship 2023 game 1 / Ju Wenjun – Lei Tingjie , FIDE Women’s World Chess Championship 2023 game 2 / Ju Wenjun – Lei Tingjie , FIDE Women’s World Chess Championship 2023 game 3 / Women Candidates Chess 2023 / Ju Wenjun – Lei Tingjie , FIDE Women’s World Chess Championship 2023 game 4 / Ju Wenjun – Lei Tingjie , FIDE Women’s World Chess Championship 2023 game 5 / Ju Wenjun – Lei Tingjie , FIDE Women’s World Chess Championship 2023 game 6 / Ju Wenjun – Lei Tingjie , FIDE Women’s World Chess Championship 2023 game 7 / Ju Wenjun – Lei Tingjie , FIDE Women’s World Chess Championship 2023 game 8 / Ju Wenjun – Lei Tingjie , FIDE Women’s World Chess Championship 2023 game 9 / Ju Wenjun – Lei Tingjie , FIDE Women’s World Chess Championship 2023 game 10
Parallel : Biel Chess Festival MTO 2023 / Biel GM Triathlon 2023 / Swiss Championship Masters / Swiss Championship Titled Open
More : FIDE Women’s World Chess Championship 2023 / Aktobe Open Classic 2023 / Wood Green Invitational 2023 / Dutch Championship 2023 / 2023 Dutch Women’s Championship / Slovak Championship GM 2023 / U.S. Junior Championship 2023 / US Junior Girls Championship / U.S. Senior Championship 2023 / V. Geza Hetenyi Memorial Super GM

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Ju Wenjun – Lei Tingjie , FIDE Women’s World Chess Championship 2023 game 11 – LIVE https://www.chessdom.com/ju-wenjun-lei-tingjie-fide-womens-world-chess-championship-2023-game-11-live/ Fri, 21 Jul 2023 09:15:17 +0000 https://www.chessdom.com/?p=91545 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. The time control is 90 minutes for 40 moves, followed by 30 minutes to the end of the game, with a 30-second increment per move from move 1. The tiebreaks start with four 25-minute games, with a 10-second increment from move 1. If still tied, two 5+3 games are played, then, if needed, another two 5+3 games. If still tied, single 3+2 games are played, with alternating colours, until one player wins.

All about FIDE Women’s World Chess Championship : FIDE Women’s World Chess Championship 2023 / Ju Wenjun – Lei Tingjie , FIDE Women’s World Chess Championship 2023 game 1 / Ju Wenjun – Lei Tingjie , FIDE Women’s World Chess Championship 2023 game 2 / Ju Wenjun – Lei Tingjie , FIDE Women’s World Chess Championship 2023 game 3 / Women Candidates Chess 2023 / Ju Wenjun – Lei Tingjie , FIDE Women’s World Chess Championship 2023 game 4 / Ju Wenjun – Lei Tingjie , FIDE Women’s World Chess Championship 2023 game 5 / Ju Wenjun – Lei Tingjie , FIDE Women’s World Chess Championship 2023 game 6 / Ju Wenjun – Lei Tingjie , FIDE Women’s World Chess Championship 2023 game 7 / Ju Wenjun – Lei Tingjie , FIDE Women’s World Chess Championship 2023 game 8 / Ju Wenjun – Lei Tingjie , FIDE Women’s World Chess Championship 2023 game 9 / Ju Wenjun – Lei Tingjie , FIDE Women’s World Chess Championship 2023 game 10
Parallel : Biel Chess Festival MTO 2023 / Biel GM Triathlon 2023 / Swiss Championship Masters / Swiss Championship Titled Open
More : FIDE Women’s World Chess Championship 2023 / Aktobe Open Classic 2023 / Wood Green Invitational 2023 / Dutch Championship 2023 / 2023 Dutch Women’s Championship / Slovak Championship GM 2023 / U.S. Junior Championship 2023 / US Junior Girls Championship / U.S. Senior Championship 2023 / V. Geza Hetenyi Memorial Super GM

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Ju Wenjun – Lei Tingjie , FIDE Women’s World Chess Championship 2023 game 10 – LIVE https://www.chessdom.com/ju-wenjun-lei-tingjie-fide-womens-world-chess-championship-2023-game-10-live/ Wed, 19 Jul 2023 02:33:00 +0000 https://www.chessdom.com/?p=91531 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. The time control is 90 minutes for 40 moves, followed by 30 minutes to the end of the game, with a 30-second increment per move from move 1. The tiebreaks start with four 25-minute games, with a 10-second increment from move 1. If still tied, two 5+3 games are played, then, if needed, another two 5+3 games. If still tied, single 3+2 games are played, with alternating colours, until one player wins.

All about FIDE Women’s World Chess Championship : FIDE Women’s World Chess Championship 2023 / Ju Wenjun – Lei Tingjie , FIDE Women’s World Chess Championship 2023 game 1 / Ju Wenjun – Lei Tingjie , FIDE Women’s World Chess Championship 2023 game 2 / Ju Wenjun – Lei Tingjie , FIDE Women’s World Chess Championship 2023 game 3 / Women Candidates Chess 2023 / Ju Wenjun – Lei Tingjie , FIDE Women’s World Chess Championship 2023 game 4 / Ju Wenjun – Lei Tingjie , FIDE Women’s World Chess Championship 2023 game 5 / Ju Wenjun – Lei Tingjie , FIDE Women’s World Chess Championship 2023 game 6 / Ju Wenjun – Lei Tingjie , FIDE Women’s World Chess Championship 2023 game 7 / Ju Wenjun – Lei Tingjie , FIDE Women’s World Chess Championship 2023 game 8
Parallel : Biel Chess Festival MTO 2023 / Biel GM Triathlon 2023 / Swiss Championship Masters / Swiss Championship Titled Open
More : FIDE Women’s World Chess Championship 2023 / Aktobe Open Classic 2023 / Wood Green Invitational 2023 / Dutch Championship 2023 / 2023 Dutch Women’s Championship / Slovak Championship GM 2023 / U.S. Junior Championship 2023 / US Junior Girls Championship / U.S. Senior Championship 2023 / V. Geza Hetenyi Memorial Super GM

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Ju Wenjun – Lei Tingjie , FIDE Women’s World Chess Championship 2023 game 9 – LIVE https://www.chessdom.com/ju-wenjun-lei-tingjie-fide-womens-world-chess-championship-2023-game-9-live/ Mon, 17 Jul 2023 14:54:00 +0000 https://www.chessdom.com/?p=91479 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. The time control is 90 minutes for 40 moves, followed by 30 minutes to the end of the game, with a 30-second increment per move from move 1. The tiebreaks start with four 25-minute games, with a 10-second increment from move 1. If still tied, two 5+3 games are played, then, if needed, another two 5+3 games. If still tied, single 3+2 games are played, with alternating colours, until one player wins.

All about FIDE Women’s World Chess Championship : FIDE Women’s World Chess Championship 2023 / Ju Wenjun – Lei Tingjie , FIDE Women’s World Chess Championship 2023 game 1 / Ju Wenjun – Lei Tingjie , FIDE Women’s World Chess Championship 2023 game 2 / Ju Wenjun – Lei Tingjie , FIDE Women’s World Chess Championship 2023 game 3 / Women Candidates Chess 2023 / Ju Wenjun – Lei Tingjie , FIDE Women’s World Chess Championship 2023 game 4 / Ju Wenjun – Lei Tingjie , FIDE Women’s World Chess Championship 2023 game 5 / Ju Wenjun – Lei Tingjie , FIDE Women’s World Chess Championship 2023 game 6 / Ju Wenjun – Lei Tingjie , FIDE Women’s World Chess Championship 2023 game 7 / Ju Wenjun – Lei Tingjie , FIDE Women’s World Chess Championship 2023 game 8
Parallel : Dutch Championship 2023 / 2023 Dutch Women’s Championship / Slovak Championship GM 2023 / U.S. Junior Championship 2023 / US Junior Girls Championship / U.S. Senior Championship 2023 / V. Geza Hetenyi Memorial Super GM
More : FIDE Women’s World Chess Championship 2023 / Aktobe Open Classic 2023 / Wood Green Invitational 2023

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Ju Wenjun – Lei Tingjie , FIDE Women’s World Chess Championship 2023 game 8 – LIVE https://www.chessdom.com/ju-wenjun-lei-tingjie-fide-womens-world-chess-championship-2023-game-8-live/ Sun, 16 Jul 2023 08:07:16 +0000 https://www.chessdom.com/?p=91471 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. The time control is 90 minutes for 40 moves, followed by 30 minutes to the end of the game, with a 30-second increment per move from move 1. The tiebreaks start with four 25-minute games, with a 10-second increment from move 1. If still tied, two 5+3 games are played, then, if needed, another two 5+3 games. If still tied, single 3+2 games are played, with alternating colours, until one player wins.

All about FIDE Women’s World Chess Championship : FIDE Women’s World Chess Championship 2023 / Ju Wenjun – Lei Tingjie , FIDE Women’s World Chess Championship 2023 game 1 / Ju Wenjun – Lei Tingjie , FIDE Women’s World Chess Championship 2023 game 2 / Ju Wenjun – Lei Tingjie , FIDE Women’s World Chess Championship 2023 game 3 / Women Candidates Chess 2023 / Ju Wenjun – Lei Tingjie , FIDE Women’s World Chess Championship 2023 game 4 / Ju Wenjun – Lei Tingjie , FIDE Women’s World Chess Championship 2023 game 5 / Ju Wenjun – Lei Tingjie , FIDE Women’s World Chess Championship 2023 game 6
Parallel : Dutch Championship 2023 / 2023 Dutch Women’s Championship / Slovak Championship GM 2023
More : FIDE Women’s World Chess Championship 2023 / Aktobe Open Classic 2023 / Vojvodina Open 2023 / 3rd Heldur Valgmae Memorial 2023 / 8th Purtichju Open 2023

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Ju Wenjun – Lei Tingjie , FIDE Women’s World Chess Championship 2023 game 7 – LIVE https://www.chessdom.com/ju-wenjun-lei-tingjie-fide-womens-world-chess-championship-2023-game-7-live/ Fri, 14 Jul 2023 19:45:16 +0000 https://www.chessdom.com/?p=91430 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. The time control is 90 minutes for 40 moves, followed by 30 minutes to the end of the game, with a 30-second increment per move from move 1. The tiebreaks start with four 25-minute games, with a 10-second increment from move 1. If still tied, two 5+3 games are played, then, if needed, another two 5+3 games. If still tied, single 3+2 games are played, with alternating colours, until one player wins.

All about FIDE Women’s World Chess Championship : FIDE Women’s World Chess Championship 2023 / Ju Wenjun – Lei Tingjie , FIDE Women’s World Chess Championship 2023 game 1 / Ju Wenjun – Lei Tingjie , FIDE Women’s World Chess Championship 2023 game 2 / Ju Wenjun – Lei Tingjie , FIDE Women’s World Chess Championship 2023 game 3 / Women Candidates Chess 2023 / Ju Wenjun – Lei Tingjie , FIDE Women’s World Chess Championship 2023 game 4 / Ju Wenjun – Lei Tingjie , FIDE Women’s World Chess Championship 2023 game 5 / Ju Wenjun – Lei Tingjie , FIDE Women’s World Chess Championship 2023 game 6
Parallel : Dutch Championship 2023 / 2023 Dutch Women’s Championship / Slovak Championship GM 2023
More : FIDE Women’s World Chess Championship 2023 / Aktobe Open Classic 2023 / Vojvodina Open 2023 / 3rd Heldur Valgmae Memorial 2023 / 8th Purtichju Open 2023

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Ju Wenjun – Lei Tingjie , FIDE Women’s World Chess Championship 2023 game 6 – LIVE https://www.chessdom.com/ju-wenjun-lei-tingjie-fide-womens-world-chess-championship-2023-game-6-live/ Wed, 12 Jul 2023 07:51:00 +0000 https://www.chessdom.com/?p=91409 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. The time control is 90 minutes for 40 moves, followed by 30 minutes to the end of the game, with a 30-second increment per move from move 1. The tiebreaks start with four 25-minute games, with a 10-second increment from move 1. If still tied, two 5+3 games are played, then, if needed, another two 5+3 games. If still tied, single 3+2 games are played, with alternating colours, until one player wins.

All about FIDE Women’s World Chess Championship : FIDE Women’s World Chess Championship 2023 / Ju Wenjun – Lei Tingjie , FIDE Women’s World Chess Championship 2023 game 1 / Ju Wenjun – Lei Tingjie , FIDE Women’s World Chess Championship 2023 game 2 / Ju Wenjun – Lei Tingjie , FIDE Women’s World Chess Championship 2023 game 3 / Women Candidates Chess 2023 / Ju Wenjun – Lei Tingjie , FIDE Women’s World Chess Championship 2023 game 4 / Ju Wenjun – Lei Tingjie , FIDE Women’s World Chess Championship 2023 game 5
Parallel : Dutch Championship 2023 / 2023 Dutch Women’s Championship / Slovak Championship GM 2023
More : FIDE Women’s World Chess Championship 2023 / Aktobe Open Classic 2023 / Vojvodina Open 2023 / 3rd Heldur Valgmae Memorial 2023 / 8th Purtichju Open 2023 / Ceske Budejovice GM A 2023 / Ceske Budejovice GM B 2023 / Ceske Budejovice Open A 2023 / Ceske Budejovice Open B 2023

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Ju Wenjun – Lei Tingjie , FIDE Women’s World Chess Championship 2023 game 5 – LIVE https://www.chessdom.com/ju-wenjun-lei-tingjie-fide-womens-world-chess-championship-2023-game-5-live/ Tue, 11 Jul 2023 09:49:00 +0000 https://www.chessdom.com/?p=91407 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. The time control is 90 minutes for 40 moves, followed by 30 minutes to the end of the game, with a 30-second increment per move from move 1. The tiebreaks start with four 25-minute games, with a 10-second increment from move 1. If still tied, two 5+3 games are played, then, if needed, another two 5+3 games. If still tied, single 3+2 games are played, with alternating colours, until one player wins.

All about FIDE Women’s World Chess Championship : FIDE Women’s World Chess Championship 2023 / Ju Wenjun – Lei Tingjie , FIDE Women’s World Chess Championship 2023 game 1 / Ju Wenjun – Lei Tingjie , FIDE Women’s World Chess Championship 2023 game 2 / Ju Wenjun – Lei Tingjie , FIDE Women’s World Chess Championship 2023 game 3 / Women Candidates Chess 2023 / Ju Wenjun – Lei Tingjie , FIDE Women’s World Chess Championship 2023 game 4
Parallel : Dutch Championship 2023 / 2023 Dutch Women’s Championship / Slovak Championship GM 2023
More : FIDE Women’s World Chess Championship 2023 / Aktobe Open Classic 2023 / Vojvodina Open 2023 / 3rd Heldur Valgmae Memorial 2023 / 8th Purtichju Open 2023 / Ceske Budejovice GM A 2023 / Ceske Budejovice GM B 2023 / Ceske Budejovice Open A 2023 / Ceske Budejovice Open B 2023

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Ju Wenjun – Lei Tingjie , FIDE Women’s World Chess Championship 2023 game 4 – LIVE https://www.chessdom.com/ju-wenjun-lei-tingjie-fide-womens-world-chess-championship-2023-game-4-live/ Sun, 09 Jul 2023 12:22:00 +0000 https://www.chessdom.com/?p=91339 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. The time control is 90 minutes for 40 moves, followed by 30 minutes to the end of the game, with a 30-second increment per move from move 1. The tiebreaks start with four 25-minute games, with a 10-second increment from move 1. If still tied, two 5+3 games are played, then, if needed, another two 5+3 games. If still tied, single 3+2 games are played, with alternating colours, until one player wins.

All about FIDE Women’s World Chess Championship : FIDE Women’s World Chess Championship 2023 / Ju Wenjun – Lei Tingjie , FIDE Women’s World Chess Championship 2023 game 1 / Ju Wenjun – Lei Tingjie , FIDE Women’s World Chess Championship 2023 game 2 / Ju Wenjun – Lei Tingjie , FIDE Women’s World Chess Championship 2023 game 3 / Women Candidates Chess 2023
Parallel : Dutch Championship 2023 / 2023 Dutch Women’s Championship / Slovak Championship GM 2023
More : FIDE Women’s World Chess Championship 2023 / Aktobe Open Classic 2023 / Vojvodina Open 2023 / 3rd Heldur Valgmae Memorial 2023 / 8th Purtichju Open 2023 / Ceske Budejovice GM A 2023 / Ceske Budejovice GM B 2023 / Ceske Budejovice Open A 2023 / Ceske Budejovice Open B 2023

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