
An eventful Kvika Reykjavik Open came to an end yesterday as 245 players from 39 countries played their final moves of the event. The Indian sensation Praggnanandhaa was the soler winner clocking in with an impressive 7½ pionts in the 9 rounds.
The prize giving ceremony was held at the Reykjavik Ciy Hall and Pawel Bartoszek, member of city council, welcomed players with some impressive flexing of his chess vocabulary when he weaved in that he didn’t rage quit and how his opening repertoire had stayed the same for too long. He gave out the prizes along with ICF president Gunnar Bjornsson and vice president Jóhanna Björg Jóhannsdóttir.

The players above finished in 2nd.-5th after the dramatic final round. 7 points was the final score for Hjörvar Steinn Grétarsson (2548) Iceland, Max Warmerdam (2599), Netherlands, Mads Andersen (2582), Denmark and Mishra Abhimanyu (2524), USA, the youngest GM in the world.

The prize winners were as follows
Main Prizes
Rank
Title
Name
Ctr
Elo
Pts
Prize
1
GM
Praggnanandhaa R
IND
2624
7.5
5000
2
GM
Warmerdam Max
NED
2599
7
1581
3
GM
Andersen Mads
DEN
2582
7
1206
4
GM
Gretarsson Hjorvar Steinn
ISL
2542
7
981
5
GM
Mishra Abhimanyu
USA
2524
7
881
6
GM
Fier Alexandr
BRA
2573
6.5
318
7
GM
Niemann Hans Moke
USA
2637
6.5
268
GM
Gupta Abhijeet
IND
2616
6.5
268
9
IM
Larkin Vladyslav
UKR
2424
6.5
268
10
IM
Korley Kassa
DEN
2400
6.5
268
11
GM
Maze Sebastien
FRA
2524
6.5
IM
Clarke Brandon G I
ENG
2436
6.5
13
IM
Sarkar Justin
USA
2314
6.5
14
IM
Yoo Christopher Woojin
USA
2532
6.5
15
GM
Libiszewski Fabien
FRA
2510
6.5
Seniors (+65)

Ukrainian Grandmaster Oleg Romanishin (2415) was the winner of the senior category prize.
Rank
Title
Name
Elo
Pts.
Prize.
1
GM
Romanishin Oleg M
2415
5½
400
2
IM
Large Peter G
2293
5½
200
3
IM
Povah Nigel E
2216
5½
150
Juniors(U16)

Mishra Abhimanyu (2524) was top junior..
Rank
Name
Rtg
Pts
Prize.
1
GM
Mishra Abhimanyu
2524
7
250
2
IM
Yoo Christopher Woojin
2532
6½
150
3
GM
Gukesh D
2637
6
100
Womens prizes

Indian chess queen Tania Sachdev (2392) had a very good tournament and won the women’s prize. Anna Cramling also had a good tournament.
Rank
Name
Rtg
Pts
Prize.
1
IM
Tania Sachdev
2392
6
750
2
IM
Brunello Marina
2337
5½
450
3
WFM
Cramling Bellon Anna
2057
5½
300
Rating category (2201-2400)

Danish/American IM Kassa Korley (2400) was the highest sub 2400.
Rank
Name
Rtg
Pts
Prize.
1
IM
Korley Kassa
2400
6½
250
2
IM
Sarkar Justin
2314
6½
150
3
IM
Song Julien
2373
6
100
Rating category (2201-2400)

German Vitaliy Garbuz came out on top in sub 2200 category
Rank
Name
Rtg
Pts
Res.
1
Garbuz Vitaliy
2142
6
250
2
Zysko Jan
2110
5½
150
3
Player Edmund C
2196
5½
100
Rating category (0-2000)

Vignesh Anand (1829) was the highest placed finisher sub 2000.
Rank
Name
Rtg
Pts
Prize
1
Anand Vignesh
1829
5½
250
2
Filipovich David
1975
5½
150
3
Hartmann Wolfgang Dr.
1927
5½
100
Best performance according to rating
- Birkir Hallmundarson 574 (1736-1162) – €250
- Tómas Möller 517 (1857-1340) – €150
- Þorsteinn Jakob F Þorsteinsson 457 (1851-1394) – €100
The Icelandic Chess Federation thanks all the 245 players that participated in Harpa, we hope to see you again soon!
Special thanks go to the main sponsors of the tourney, The city of Reykjavik, Kvika and FIDE were the biggest sponsors and we are very grateful, without their support a tournament of this size and class is not possible!


