Turmunkh Munkhzul – Chessdom https://www.chessdom.com Chess, chess news, live chess games Sun, 15 Sep 2024 18:18:36 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.6.2 USA and China stunned in the Women Chess Olympiad 2024 https://www.chessdom.com/usa-and-china-stunned-in-the-women-chess-olympiad-2024/ Sun, 15 Sep 2024 18:17:14 +0000 https://www.chessdom.com/?p=93686 In a dramatic round 5 of the Women Chess Olympiad 2024, two of the top favorites for the gold medals of the competition China and USA – lost their matches.

China lost 2,5-1,5 against the team of Armenia, with IM Lilit Mkrtchian winning with black on board 1. USA managed to draw on three boards, but again the key game was on board 1, where WGM Turmunkh Munkhzul defeated IM Gulrukhbegim Tokhirjonova.

Replay all top games from the Women Chess Olympiad here

That makes India absolute favorites for the title. Despite GM Harika Dronavalli losing to IM Assaubayeva, GM Vaishali and IM Vantika finished the job to keep India undefeated.

This is a flash report from the Olympiad, stay tuned for updates

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Mongolian Championship 2023 – LIVE https://www.chessdom.com/mongolian-championship-2023-live/ Wed, 24 May 2023 18:20:35 +0000 https://www.chessdom.com/?p=90313 The Mongolian Championship 2023 is taking place from 20–30 May 2023 in Khovd. Players receive 90 minutes for 40 moves, followed by 30 minutes to the end of the game, plus a 30-second increment starting from move one. It is a 12-player round-robin tournament with participation of Amilal Munkhdalai, Sumiya Chinguun, Ganzorig Amartuvshin, Gombosuren Munkhgal, Sumiya Bilguun, Sugar Gan-Erdene, Batkhuyag Munguntuul, Bulgankhan Ganzorig, Turmunkh Munkhzul, Ulziikhishig Khishigbat, Enkhbaatar Enkhnar and Ganzorig Erdene.

More : Mongolian Women’s Championship 2023
Parallel : Nicosia FIDE Women’s Grand Prix – LIVE / ChessKid Cup Div 1 Losers / ChessKid Cup Div 2 Winners / ChessKid Cup Div 2 Losers / ChessKid Cup Div 3 Winners / ChessKid Cup Div 3 Losers

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Mongolian Championship 2023 https://www.chessdom.com/mongolian-championship-2023/ Wed, 24 May 2023 18:00:00 +0000 https://www.chessdom.com/?p=90315 The Mongolian Championship 2023 is a 12-player round-robin tournament taking place from 20–30 May 2023 in Khovd. Players receive 90 minutes for 40 moves, followed by 30 minutes to the end of the game, plus a 30-second increment starting from move one.

More : Mongolian Women’s Championship 2023
Parallel : Nicosia FIDE Women’s Grand Prix – LIVE / ChessKid Cup Div 1 Losers / ChessKid Cup Div 2 Winners / ChessKid Cup Div 2 Losers / ChessKid Cup Div 3 Winners / ChessKid Cup Div 3 Losers

Full list of players :

No.NameFideIDFEDRtg
10Bilguun, Sumiya  2474
4Munkhgal, Gombosuren  2463
2Gan-Erdene, Sugar  2420
11Munguntuul, Batkhuyag  2408
1Amartuvshin, Ganzorig  2407
3Enkhnar, Enkhbaatar  2360
8Munkhzul, Turmunkh  2318
9Chinguun, Sumiya  2298
12Erdene, Ganzorig  2278
6Amilal, Munkhdalai  2141
7Bulgankhan, Ganzorig  2017
5Ulziikhishig, Khishigbat  1601
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Mongolia crowns National Chess Champions and announces Teams for 44th Chess Olympiad 2022 https://www.chessdom.com/mongolia-crowns-national-chess-champions/ Tue, 24 May 2022 18:31:59 +0000 https://www.chessdom.com/?p=76774 The Mongolian Open and Women’s Championships 2022 took place from May 12-23, 2022, in Chinggis, Khentii. Both events were played as 12-player round-robin tournaments with classical time control.

The second-rated participant in the Open section, 18-year-old grandmaster Dambasuren Batsuren won the event as the only unbeaten player of the event, scoring 8.5/11 points. Dambasuren turned in a commanding performance and claimed his maiden title at the fourth attempt.

FM Ganzorig Amartuvshin and GM Bayarsaikhan Gundavaa finished a full point behind and tied for second place, with the former taking silver thanks to a greater number of victories. Kudos to one of the lowest-rated participants, Ganzorig, who significantly improved his rating picking up 60 points. (scroll down for the full text and final standings)

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GM Dambasuren Batsuren
The Winners of Mongolian Open Chess Championship 2022

WGM Altan-Ulzii Enkhtuul dominated the women’s event, despite losing her second-round game against WIM Turmunkh Munkhzul. After this hiccup, Altan-Ulzii notched up seven straight victories and clinched the title with a round to spare.

WIM Bayarjargal Bayarmaa stayed in the race for the most part but lost two games (including one against the champion) and came off second best. Turmunkh Munkhzul inflicted the only defeat on the champion and tied for third with Bat-Erdene Mungunzul but won bronze by dint of a better Sonneborn-Berger. (scroll down for the full text and final standings)

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WGM Enkhtuul, Altan-Ulzii
The Winners of Mongolian Women’s Chess Championship 2022

The best ranked 5 players of each category will be the part of Mongolian National Team for the upcoming 44th Chess Olympiad 2022 in Chennai.

Mongolian Team (Open section):

  1. GM Dambasuren Batsuren
  2. FM Ganzorig Amartuvshin
  3. GM Bayarsaikhan Gundavaa
  4. GM Sumiya Bilguun
  5. IM Sugar Gan-Erdene

Mongolian Team (Women’s section):

  1. WGM Altan-Ulzii Enkhtuul
  2. WIM Bayarjargal Bayarmaa
  3. WIM Turmunkh Munkhzul
  4. WCM Bat-Erdene Mungunzul
  5. WFM Davaakhuu Munkhzul

Final standings – Mongolian Open Chess Championship 2022:

1GMBatsuren, Dambasuren
2FMAmartuvshin, Ganzorig
3GMGundavaa, Bayarsaikhan
4GMBilguun, Sumiya7
5IMGan-Erdene, Sugar
6IMAgibileg, Uurtsaikh6
7GMBatchuluun, Tsegmed5
8IMBattulga, Namkhai
9FMEnkhnar, Enkhbaatar4
10FMAmilal, Munkhdalai
11FMBoldoo, Erdenepurev3
12GMMunkhgal, Gombosuren3

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Final standings – Mongolian Women’s Chess Championship 2022:

1WGMEnkhtuul, Altan-Ulzii9
2WIMBayarmaa, Bayarjargal8
3WIMMunkhzul, Turmunkh7
4WCMMungunzul, Bat-Erdene7
5WFMMunkhzul, Davaakhuu
6CMNomindalai, Tumurbaatar
7IMMunguntuul, Batkhuyag6
8WFMAltantuya, Boldbaatar
9FMKhulan, Enkhsaikhan
10WCMAmin-Erdene, Bayanmunkh3
11 Tsetsenbileg, Munkhbayar
12WFMAnu, Bayar

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