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Ebbe Cup 49

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27 players participated in this 5-round tournament, held from 12 Sept 2025 to 14 Sept 2025 in Goteborg, Sweden. 3 federations represented. Top 10 Elo average was 1834, and top seed was Martin Bergdahl (🇸🇪 SWE, 1954).

Daniel Bergdahl (🇸🇪 SWE, 1864) won with 4.5/5, ahead of Martin Bergdahl (4.0) and John Gallon (4.0). Bergdahl won solo starting round 3.

The biggest upset came in round 5: John Gallon (1609) beat Marcus Lindholm (1934), a +325-point gap.

Location
🇸🇪Goteborg, Sweden
Dates
12 Sept 2025 → 14 Sept 2025
Time control
Standard: 90 minutes with 30 second increment from move 1
System
Swiss · 5 rounds
Top seed
🇸🇪Martin Bergdahl1954
Avg top 10
1,834
Participants
27
Federations · 3 represented
🇸🇪Sweden×24
🇳🇴Norway×2
🇮🇷Iran×1
Top 3

How it unfolded

Top 6 · 5 rounds

Daniel Bergdahl led from R3; +0.5-point edge over the runner-up.

Co-leaders
11
4
1
1
1
1.52.545R1R2R3R4R5
R3–R5 · LEAD HELD

Daniel Bergdahl held the sole lead from R3 through R5 without losing it.

R1–R3 · WIN STREAK

Daniel Bergdahl won 3 in a row (R1–R3).

Key matchups · top 4

Head-to-head between the four finishers
Player1234
1Daniel Bergdahl*
½
2John Gallon*
0
3Martin Bergdahl
½
1
*
4Theodor Lundell*

Grille américaine

#PlayerEloFedR1R2R3R4R5PtsBu C1BuSBPerfΔ
1Bergdahl, Daniel1864SWE+25B+16N+5B=2N+9B4.511.512.510.502089+41.4
2Bergdahl, Martin1954SWE=14N+18B+3N=1B+7N4.013.515.512.252006+14.1
3Gallon, John1609SWE+12B+13N2B+5N+6B4.012.014.010.002038+105.6
4Lundell, Theodor1689SWE+17B=10N=6B=13N+15B3.59.511.57.751886+52.0
5Larsson, Simon1657SWE+20N+7B1N3B+12B3.013.515.57.001853+25.8
6Lindholm, Marcus1934SWE+27N=9B=4N+8B3N3.013.013.06.001755-41.6
7Christoforidis, Nicolas1938SWE+19B5N+25B+12N2B3.011.012.05.001802-15.4
8Evertsson, David1725SWE+15N+22BF6N+10B3.09.09.06.001929+16.0
9Dalelkhan, Beibars1714SWE+23B=6N+10BF1N2.511.511.55.501913+41.6
10Madevan Vaishnavi, Yaashvan1854SWE+24N=4B9N+14B8N2.511.012.55.251693-42.4
11Eriksson, Leo1785SWEF=14N+19B15N+22B2.57.57.54.501659-20.4
12Hitcher, Oscar1698SWE3N+24B+17N7B5N2.012.013.53.501606-13.0
13Imani Lasaki, Hamed1748SWE+26N3B=16N=4BF2.011.512.53.751516-18.8
14Homtako, Thea Alexandra1677NOR=2B=11B=22N10N=16B2.011.012.55.001718+5.6
15Zerehpoosh, Mohammad Reza1623IRI8BF+21N+11B4N2.011.011.04.501733+23.6
16Hassinge, Ove1625SWE+21N1B=13B22N=14N2.010.512.04.001756+13.8
17Homtako, Chloe Elisabeth1529NOR4N+27B12B+20N21B2.09.59.52.001646+28.4
18Gustavsson, Ville1739SWEF2N20B+23N+24B2.09.09.03.001757+3.2
19Eliasson, Kevin1673SWE7N+26B11N+25BF2.08.59.52.001671-2.0
20Gallardo, Guillermo1795SWE5B25N+18N17B+27B2.08.08.02.001581-28.4
21Saleh, Saqr1733SWE16B+23N15BF+17N2.07.58.53.501599-14.4
22Kilic, Tarik Hikmet1488SWEF8N=14B+16B11N1.59.59.53.0016160.0
23Munuswamy, Shivakumar1618SWE9N21B=24N18B+25N1.58.09.01.751554-8.4
24Sivarama, Saadhvik1661SWE10B12N=23B+27N18N1.58.08.00.751568-25.2
25Dahlin, Emil 20131666SWE1N+20B7N19N23B1.011.513.02.001539-31.6
26Landstrom, Matteo1640SWE13B19N+27NF1.06.06.00.0015750.0
27Alsjo, Sigge1675SWE6B17N26B24B20N0.08.59.50.00929-69.6

Key insights

Biggest movers and upsets — the story behind the numbers.

Top rating gainers
Top rating losers
Biggest upsets