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Monika Socko in the sole lead at European Women’s Chess Championship 2022

After six played rounds at the European Women’s Chess Championship 2022 in Prague, Czech Republic, GM Monika Socko (POL, 2423) emerged as the sole leader of the event.

Former World Women’s Chess Champion and the chess legend Susan Polgar together with the ECU Secretary General Theodoros Tsorbatzoglou opened the 6th round and played the first ceremonial move in the game between Elina Danielian and Monika Socko.

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With a 6th round victory over Elina Danielian, Monika Socko scored 5.5 points, to be ahead of IM Gunay Mammadzada (AZE, 2466) and WGM Maria Gevorgyan (ARM, 2216) who are in a tie for the second place scoring 5 points, each.

GM Nana Dzagnidze (GEO, 2531), GM Anna Ushenina (UKR, 2423), IM Gulnar Mammadova (AZE, 2380), WGM Ulviyya Fataliyeva (AZE, 2413), IM ALeksandra Maltsevskaya (POL, 2360), IM Lilit Mkrtchian (ARM, 2362), IM Anna Sargsyan (ARM, 2378) and WGM Olga Babiy (UKR, 2296) follow with score of 4.5 points, each.

Today is the resting day, and the event continues tomorrow with the 7th round starting at 15:00 CEST. The top pairings are:

  1. GM Monika Socko – WGM Maria Gevorgyan
  2. IM Gunay Mammadzada – GM Nana Dzagnidze
  3. IM Anna Sargsyan – GM Anna Ushenina
  4. WGM Ulviyya Fatalieyva – IM Lilit Mkrtchian
  5. WGM Olga Babiy – IM Gulnar Mammadova
  6. IM Aleksandra Maltsevskaya – GM Antoaneta Stefanova

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