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3eme Open International du Vimeu

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38 players participated in this 6-round tournament, held from 16 May 2026 to 17 May 2026 in Fressenville, France. 2 titled players from 3 federations. Top 10 Elo average was 1991, and top seed was Abdelaziz Onkoud (πŸ‡²πŸ‡¦ MAR, IM, 2293).

Nicolas Davoust (πŸ‡«πŸ‡· FRA, CM, 2200) won with 5.0/6, ahead of Jean Lefrancois (5.0) and Leone Oriol (5.0). Davoust shared the lead from round 1, winning on tie-break.

The biggest upset came in round 5: Benoit Peres (1537) beat Daniel Menard (1672), a +135-point gap.

Location
πŸ‡«πŸ‡·Fressenville, France
Dates
16 May 2026 β†’ 17 May 2026
Time control
Standard: 60 minutes with 30 seconds increment from move 1
System
Swiss Β· 6 rounds
Top seed
πŸ‡²πŸ‡¦IMAbdelaziz Onkoud2293
Avg top 10
1,991
Participants
38
Titled players Β· 2
IMΓ—1
CMΓ—1
Federations Β· 3 represented
πŸ‡«πŸ‡·FranceΓ—32
πŸ‡²πŸ‡¦MoroccoΓ—1
πŸ‡¬πŸ‡¦GabonΓ—1
Top 3
  • πŸ₯‡
    πŸ‡«πŸ‡·FRAΒ·2200
    5.0ptsΒ·2291perf+30.8
  • πŸ₯ˆ
    πŸ‡«πŸ‡·FRAΒ·2124
    5.0ptsΒ·2186perf+23.6
  • πŸ₯‰
    πŸ‡«πŸ‡·FRAΒ·2042
    5.0ptsΒ·2071perf+15.2

How it unfolded

Top 6 Β· 6 rounds

Tight race until R5; 3 players tied at 5.0/6, decided on Buchholz. Title race narrowed from 4 co-leaders at R4 to 3 at the finish.

Co-leaders
19
9
4
4
1
3
1.534.56R1R2R3R4R5R6
R5–R6 Β· LEAD HELD

CM Nicolas Davoust held the sole lead from R5 through R6 without losing it.

R6 Β· TIEBREAK CLUSTER

3 players finish on 5.0/6. Davoust takes the title on Buchholz Cut1 (22.0).

R3 Β· HEAD-TO-HEAD Β· WINNER VS 2ND

CM Nicolas Davoust beat Leone Oriol (White).

Key matchups Β· top 4

Head-to-head between the four finishers
Player1234
1CMNicolas Davoust*
1
Β½
1
2Leone Oriol
0
*β€”β€”
3Jean Lefrancois
Β½
β€”*β€”
4IMAbdelaziz Onkoud
0
β€”β€”*

Grille amΓ©ricaine

#PlayerEloFedR1R2R3R4R5R6PtsBu C1BuSBPerfΞ”
1Davoust, NicolasCM2200FRA+23B+17N+3B=2N+5B=4N5.022.024.519.752291+30.8
2Lefrancois, Jean2124FRA+35N+12B+11N=1B=4N+7B5.020.522.017.252186+23.6
3Oriol, Leone2042FRA+15N+20Bβˆ’1N+8N+17B+11B5.019.022.017.002071+15.2
4Robichon, Pierre2046FRA+18B+19N+6B=5N=2B=1B4.522.025.017.752167+22.4
5Onkoud, AbdelazizIM2293MAR+32N+10B+7N=4Bβˆ’1N+12B4.520.522.515.252177-5.6
6Mahaut, Jean1902FRA+28N+13Bβˆ’4N+20B=11N+10B4.518.020.514.251927+6.2
7Leclere, Natawan1981FRA+34B+14Nβˆ’5B+19N+9Bβˆ’2N4.020.021.512.001936-2.2
8Girard, Francois1785FRA+16N+30B=10Nβˆ’3B=12N+18B4.018.520.512.001792+1.2
9Decourcelle, Maxime0FRAβˆ’10N+32B+30N+26Bβˆ’7N+17N4.015.017.09.5017320.0
10Bringuez, Gaetan1740FRA+9Bβˆ’5N=8B+14N+19Bβˆ’6N3.520.523.512.501830+9.4
11MBOULA MBOUMBA, Jerome1801GAB+36B+24Nβˆ’2B+25N=6Bβˆ’3N3.519.520.58.251852+11.2
12Pinto, Roman1684FRA+31Bβˆ’2N+24B+21N=8Bβˆ’5N3.519.021.09.501800+14.4
13Henin, Camille1640FRA+21Bβˆ’6N+18Bβˆ’17N=23B+24N3.516.018.59.751655+2.4
14Macq, Pierre Yves1645FRA+27Nβˆ’7B=26Nβˆ’10B+31B+23N3.515.017.08.251634-4.4
15Thiebaut, Ulysse1462FRAβˆ’3B=33N=31B+37N=25B+21N3.514.015.07.001538+4.0
16Boussu, Pierre0FRAβˆ’8B+38Nβˆ’17B=24N+33B+25N3.513.514.56.2515790.0
17Homerin, Vincent1685FRA+29Nβˆ’1B+16N+13Bβˆ’3Nβˆ’9B3.021.023.59.501797+5.0
18Peres, Benoit1537FRAβˆ’4N+22Bβˆ’13N+27B+20Nβˆ’8N3.018.020.58.501566+1.0
19Marini, Manuel1676FRA+22Nβˆ’4B+27Nβˆ’7Bβˆ’10N+32B3.017.519.57.501638-12.4
20Menard, Daniel1672FRA+33Bβˆ’3N+23Bβˆ’6Nβˆ’18B+31N3.017.018.56.001566-13.0
21Marini, Jeremy0FRAβˆ’13N+28B+35Nβˆ’12B+30Nβˆ’15B3.015.016.56.0015580.0
22Dorion, Emile0FRAβˆ’19Bβˆ’18N+36Bβˆ’23N+34B+30B3.012.013.04.5014900.0
23Lefebvre, Adryan1556FRAβˆ’1N+26Bβˆ’20N+22B=13Nβˆ’14B2.518.020.57.251406-27.2
24Tellier, Valentin1594FRA+37Nβˆ’11Bβˆ’12N=16B+26Nβˆ’13B2.516.517.55.25908-21.0
25Macq, Victor1599FRAβˆ’26N+29B+37Nβˆ’11B=15Nβˆ’16B2.515.516.55.251439-16.8
26Marini, Timothee0FRA+25Bβˆ’23N=14Bβˆ’9Nβˆ’24B+34N2.515.016.55.7515680.0
27Fusay, Emilien0FRAβˆ’14B+34Nβˆ’19Bβˆ’18N=28B+36N2.513.514.53.7513960.0
28Tellier, Arthur1425FRAβˆ’6Bβˆ’21N+38Bβˆ’30B=27N+33N2.513.514.53.75911-14.0
29FIDE 5600282700β€”βˆ’17Bβˆ’25N=34Bβˆ’33N+37B+35N2.510.011.03.2514800.0
30Lhernault, Lucas1596FRA+38Bβˆ’8Nβˆ’9B+28Nβˆ’21Bβˆ’22N2.016.517.53.501605+0.8
31Billard, Jules0FRAβˆ’12N=35B=15N+32Bβˆ’14Nβˆ’20B2.015.517.04.5014680.0
32Lapchin, Sylvie1556FRAβˆ’5Bβˆ’9N+33Bβˆ’31N+36Bβˆ’19N2.015.016.02.501016-8.4
33FIDE 5440839630β€”βˆ’20N=15Bβˆ’32N+29Bβˆ’16Nβˆ’28B1.515.017.04.2512070.0
34Angiolini, Alexis1444FRAβˆ’7Nβˆ’27B=29N+35Bβˆ’22Nβˆ’26B1.514.516.02.751692+22.0
35Itasse, Justine1540FRAβˆ’2B=31Nβˆ’21Bβˆ’34N+38Nβˆ’29B1.514.015.02.00892-28.4
36Bourdon, Francis0FRAβˆ’11Nβˆ’37Bβˆ’22N+38Bβˆ’32Nβˆ’27B1.012.013.01.008790.0
37FIDE 5600178050β€”βˆ’24B+36Nβˆ’25Bβˆ’15Bβˆ’29Nβˆ’38N1.012.013.01.007520.0
38FIDE 804705130β€”βˆ’30Nβˆ’16Bβˆ’28Nβˆ’36Nβˆ’35B+37B1.010.511.51.007200.0

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3eme Open International du Vimeu (2026) β€” FRESSENVILLE, France | Chess Tournament Results | ChessStats