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LXVII Torneo de los Viernes nau64

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23 players participated in this 6-round tournament, held from 23 May 2025 to 27 Jun 2025 in Montevideo, Uruguay. Top 10 Elo average was 1863, and top seed was Ariel Miller (🇺🇾 URU, 2014).

Ariel Miller (🇺🇾 URU, 2014) won with 4.5/6, ahead of Alexander Avedisian (4.5) and Alexandro Silva (4.0). Miller shared the lead from round 1, winning on tie-break.

The biggest upset came in round 6: Jose Emilio Avila (1699) beat Bryan Lopez (1803), a +104-point gap.

Location
🇺🇾Montevideo, Uruguay
Dates
23 May 2025 → 27 Jun 2025
Time control
Standard: 60 minutes with 30 seconds increment from move 1
System
Swiss · 6 rounds
Top seed
🇺🇾Ariel Miller2014
Avg top 10
1,863
Participants
23
Federations · 1 represented
🇺🇾Uruguay×23
Top 3

How it unfolded

Top 6 · 6 rounds

Tight race until R6; 2 players tied at 4.5/6, decided on Buchholz.

Co-leaders
8
4
3
1
3
2
1.534.56R1R2R3R4R5R6
R6 · TIEBREAK CLUSTER

2 players finish on 4.5/6. Miller takes the title on Buchholz Cut1 (16.5).

Key matchups · top 4

Head-to-head between the four finishers
Player1234
1Alexander Avedisian*
0
2Ariel Miller*
1
3Alexandro Silva
0
*
4Gustavo Gaye
1
*

Grille américaine

#PlayerEloFedR1R2R3R4R5R6PtsBu C1BuSBPerfΔ
1Miller, Ariel2014URU+5N+6B=4N+3BF+14N4.516.516.514.752188+32.0
2Avedisian, Alexander1850URU+18B+10N8B=4B+9N+11N4.516.017.512.251998+23.0
3Silva, Alexandro1867URU=7N+19B+15B1N+14B=4N4.015.516.58.501931+22.0
4Lanzilotta, Filippo1916URU+12B+9N=1B=2NF=3B3.519.019.012.501990+20.4
5Avila, Jose Emilio1699URU1B+23N=9B+12N6B+15N3.516.017.07.501826+40.0
6Daguerre, Diego1812URU+23B1NF+7B+5N=8B3.516.016.09.751918+30.4
7Silva, Agustina1656URU=3B8N+20B6N+10B+17N3.515.516.57.501793+43.2
8Gaye, Gustavo1969URUF+7B+2NF+15B=6N3.515.515.511.752116+11.0
9Vinella, Marcelo1793URU+17N4B=5N+19B2B=13N3.015.516.55.501700-13.2
10Caminada, Camilo1758URU+22N2B+13N11B7N+21B3.014.515.54.501634-33.6
11Porteiro, Rodrigo1785URU+16B14N+18B+10NF2B3.013.013.06.501758-2.8
12Nunez, Hiber1680URU4N=17B+21N5B=16N+19B3.011.512.53.751653-3.6
13Traverso, Luis1661URUFF10B+18N+19N=9B2.58.58.54.001793+14.0
14Barreto, Carlos1816URU+20N+11BFF3N1B2.016.016.04.001809-0.4
15Lopez, Bryan1803URUF+21B3N+17B8N5B2.013.513.52.501638-20.4
16Fainerman, Ari0URU11N=20B19N+22N=12BF2.09.09.03.0014750.0
17Porteiro, Clara1440URU9B=12N+22B15NF7B1.512.512.52.501411-5.2
18Leon Lacuesta, Diego1608URU2N+22B11N13B21N=20N1.512.013.01.501323-29.8
19Olivera, Omar1634URUF3N+16B9N13B12N1.014.514.52.00950-28.0
20Mazzeo, Jose1571URU14B=16N7N23B22N=18B1.010.011.01.751326-22.2
21Ifran, Matias1577URUF15N12BF+18B10N1.09.59.51.501519-11.6
22Galatro, Victoria0URU10B18N17N16B+20BF1.09.09.01.0014010.0
23Stefano, Avril1510URU6N5BF+20NFF1.08.08.01.001569+7.2

Key insights

Biggest movers and upsets — the story behind the numbers.

Top rating gainers
Top rating losers
Biggest upsets