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6th Chess Hub Double Weekends Open Classical Tournament

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14 players participated in this 8-round tournament, held from 22 Nov 2025 to 30 Nov 2025 in Ampang, Selangor, Malaysia. 2 titled players from 3 federations. Top 10 Elo average was 1884, and top seed was Muhd Syakir Shazmeer Azhar (🇲🇾 MAS, CM, 2105).

A Qil A Lauddin Abd Aziz (🇲🇾 MAS, 2003) won with 6.0/8, ahead of Muhd Syakir Shazmeer Azhar (6.0) and Mukhriez Shah Mahmood Shah (5.0). Abd Aziz shared the lead from round 1, winning on tie-break.

The biggest upset came in round 7: Guan Sheng Lee (1621) beat Mohd Saprin Sabri (1900), a +279-point gap.

Location
🇲🇾Ampang, Selangor, Malaysia
Dates
22 Nov 2025 → 30 Nov 2025
Time control
Standard: 90 minutes with 30 second increment from move 1
System
Swiss · 8 rounds
Top seed
🇲🇾CMMuhd Syakir Shazmeer Azhar2105
Avg top 10
1,884
Participants
14
Titled players · 2
CM×2
Federations · 3 represented
🇲🇾Malaysia×12
🇯🇵Japan×1
🇪🇬Egypt×1
Top 3

How it unfolded

Top 6 · 8 rounds

Tight race until R5; 2 players tied at 6.0/8, decided on Buchholz. Title race narrowed from 2 co-leaders at R4 to 2 at the finish.

Co-leaders
6
2
3
2
1
1
2
2
2468R1R2R3R4R5R6R7R8
R5–R8 · LEAD HELD

A Qil A Lauddin Abd Aziz held the sole lead from R5 through R8 without losing it.

R8 · TIEBREAK CLUSTER

2 players finish on 6.0/8. Abd Aziz takes the title on Buchholz Cut1 (34.5).

R5 · HEAD-TO-HEAD · WINNER VS 2ND

A Qil A Lauddin Abd Aziz beat CM Muhd Syakir Shazmeer Azhar (White).

Key matchups · top 4

Head-to-head between the four finishers

Grille américaine

#PlayerEloFedR1R2R3R4R5R6R7R8PtsBu C1BuSBPerfΔ
1Abd Aziz, A Qil A Lauddin2003MAS+8N+9B=4N+5B+2B−6N=3B+7N6.034.538.528.502097+42.0
2Azhar, Muhd Syakir ShazmeerCM2105MAS=5N+6B+3N+4B−1N=7B+12N+8B6.034.537.026.252072-2.8
3Mahmood Shah, Mukhriez ShahCM2045MAS+11B=7N−2B+8B=9N+4B=1N=10N5.033.035.520.501979-8.4
4Mohd Saprin, Amir Ghaazi1914MAS+13B+10N=1B−2N+7B−3N=5B+14N5.032.033.016.501905+0.8
5Mohd Zin, Muhd Syakir1844MAS=2B+11N=7B−1N+10N=9B=4N+13B5.031.533.517.751893+11.2
6Erowan, Masrin1893MAS−10N−2N+14B+12B+8N+1B−7N+11N5.029.030.016.001908+6.4
7Mohd Saprin, Amir Muqqri1910MAS+12N=3B=5N+9B−4N=2N+6B−1B4.536.038.519.501947+10.8
8Gokita, Kensei1604JPN−1B+14N+10B−3N−6B+11B+13N−2N4.030.031.09.001704+16.0
9Sabri, Mohd Saprin1900MAS+14B−1N+13B−7N=3B=5N−11B+12B4.027.528.510.501722-29.0
10Jafri Malim, Mohd Adam Hafiz0MAS+6B−4B−8N+13N−5B−12N+14N=3B3.528.529.510.5016460.0
11Lee, Guan Sheng1621MAS−3N−5B−12N=14B+13B−8N+9N−6B2.527.528.56.501578-11.6
12Ng, Wen Chuan Mark1431MAS−7B−13N+11B−6N=14N+10B−2B−9N2.527.528.56.501463-2.4
13Mohamed Awad, Ahmed1488EGY−4N+12B−9N−10B−11N+14B−8B−5N2.026.527.53.501434-22.0
14Cheung, Pak Hei Braven0MAS−9N−8B−6N=11N=12B−13N−10B−4B1.026.528.52.5013800.0

Key insights

Biggest movers and upsets — the story behind the numbers.

Top rating gainers
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Biggest upsets
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