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The Southern Federal District Championship 2025_B-19

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20 players participated in this 9-round tournament, held from 02 Nov 2025 to 10 Nov 2025 in Dzhubga, Russia. Top 10 Elo average was 1950, and top seed was Andrey Kobelev (🇷🇺 RUS, 2212).

Andrey Kobelev (🇷🇺 RUS, 2212) won with 7.0/9, ahead of Kirill Kazyura (7.0) and Maxim Ivanov (6.5). Kobelev shared the lead from round 8, winning on tie-break.

The biggest upset came in round 8: Alexander Vakhterov (1629) beat Gaspar Petrosyan (1984), a +355-point gap.

Location
🇷🇺Dzhubga, Russia
Dates
02 Nov 2025 → 10 Nov 2025
Time control
Standard: 90 minutes with 30 second increment from move 1
System
Swiss · 9 rounds
Top seed
🇷🇺Andrey Kobelev2212
Avg top 10
1,950
Participants
20
Federations · 1 represented
🇷🇺Russia×20
Top 3

How it unfolded

Top 6 · 9 rounds

Tight race until R9; 2 players tied at 7.0/9, decided on Buchholz.

Co-leaders
9
3
1
1
1
1
2
2
2
2.54.579R1R2R3R4R5R6R7R8R9Kazyura takes lead
R4 · LEADER CHANGE05 Nov

Kirill Kazyura takes the sole lead (3.5/4).

R9 · TIEBREAK CLUSTER

2 players finish on 7.0/9. Kobelev takes the title on Buchholz Cut1 (43.5).

R3 · HEAD-TO-HEAD · WINNER VS 2ND

Andrey Kobelev drew with Kirill Kazyura (Black).

Key matchups · top 4

Head-to-head between the four finishers

Grille américaine

#PlayerEloFedR1R2R3R4R5R6R7R8R9PtsBu C1BuSBPerfΔ
1Kobelev, Andrey2212RUS+15N=4B=2N+8B+5N3B+14N+6N+7B7.043.547.034.002148-16.4
2Kazyura, Kirill2164RUS+19B+14N=1B+3N+6B=4N=5B=11N+10B7.042.544.032.502130-3.6
3Ivanov, Maxim2009RUS+9N+5B+8N2B=4N+1N+6B7B+12N6.545.550.035.002014+16.0
4Bondarenko, Radomir1893RUS+18B=1N=7B+9N=3B=2B=10N=5N+11B6.045.047.029.251979+42.0
5Chernov, Nikita1748RUS+16B3N+10B+7N1B+14N=2N=4B=8N5.544.547.024.501968+96.0
6Yakovenko, Artem1958RUS+10B=7N+12B=14N2N+9B3N1B+19B5.043.044.519.751904-18.4
7Belov, Andrey1764RUS+17N=6B=4N5B+15N=10B=11B+3N1N5.042.545.022.501911+57.2
8Zaretskiy, Vadim1653RUS+20B+11N3B1N9B+12B+15N=10N=5B5.041.042.018.501815+60.4
9Vakhterov, Alexander1629RUS3B+16N+20B4B+8N6N13B+14B+18N5.034.535.514.001781+53.2
10Melnik, Kirill1793RUS6N+17B5N+16B+13N=7N=4B=8B2N4.540.042.517.001754-21.6
11Ksenda, Mikhail1812RUS=12N8B+13N15B+16N+17B=7N=2B4N4.537.540.017.251725-40.4
12Budkin, Alexander A1566RUS=11B+19N6N+17B14B8N+18B+13N3B4.533.034.512.251723+51.6
13Kulik, Egor1591RUS14B=20N11B+19N10B+15B+9N12B=16N4.029.530.511.751697+36.4
14Petrosyan, Gaspar1984RUS+13N2B+15N=6B+12N5B1B9NF3.541.541.514.501807-66.0
15Ataev, Asim1910RUS1B+18N14B+11N7B13N8B=19N+17B3.533.535.09.751634-112.0
16Elisov, Aydin1596RUS5N9B+19B10N11B18NF+17N=13B2.529.529.56.001450-51.2
17Pushkinskiy, Gleb0RUS7B10N+18B12N+20B11N=19N16B15N2.528.029.03.7514530.0
18Metalnikov, Yaroslav1560RUS4N15B17N=20N=19B+16B12NF9B2.026.526.53.751511-18.8
19Gromov, Mikhail1625RUS2N12B16N13B=18NF=17B=15B6N1.531.031.04.001435-64.4
20Rudenko, Daniil0RUS8N=13B9N=18B17NFFFF1.018.518.53.0014160.0

Key insights

Biggest movers and upsets — the story behind the numbers.

Top rating gainers
Top rating losers
Biggest upsets