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3rd Asian Chess Championship for Players with Disabilities 2025 - Open & Juniors

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20 players participated in this 9-round tournament, held from 02 Dec 2025 to 07 Dec 2025 in Tagaytay City, Philippines. 1 titled players from 5 federations. Top 10 Elo average was 1952, and top seed was Darry Bernardo (🇵🇭 PHI, 2066).

Darry Bernardo (🇵🇭 PHI, 2066) won with 7.5/9, ahead of Alimzhan Ayapov (7.5) and Henry Lopez (6.5). Bernardo shared the lead from round 3, winning on tie-break.

The biggest upset came in round 2: Israel Peligro (1725) beat Axadxon Kimsanboyev (2028), a +303-point gap.

Location
🇵🇭Tagaytay City, Philippines
Dates
02 Dec 2025 → 07 Dec 2025
Time control
Standard: 90 minutes with 30 second increment from move 1
System
Swiss · 9 rounds
Top seed
🇵🇭Darry Bernardo2066
Avg top 10
1,952
Participants
20
Titled players · 1
FM×1
Federations · 5 represented
🇵🇭Philippines×12
🇺🇿Uzbekistan×4
🇰🇿Kazakhstan×2
🇮🇳India×1
🇻🇳Vietnam×1
Top 3
  • 🥇
    🇵🇭PHI·2066
    7.5pts·2203perf+26.8
  • 🥈
    🇰🇿KAZ·2047
    7.5pts·2153perf+22.0
  • 🥉
    🇵🇭PHI·2004
    6.5pts·2060perf+18.8

How it unfolded

Top 6 · 9 rounds

Tight race until R9; 2 players tied at 7.5/9, decided on Buchholz. Title race narrowed from 5 co-leaders at R4 to 2 at the finish.

Co-leaders
9
2
3
5
2
2
2
2
2
2.54.579R1R2R3R4R5R6R7R8R9
R9 · TIEBREAK CLUSTER

2 players finish on 7.5/9. Bernardo takes the title on Buchholz Cut1 (43.0).

R4 · HEAD-TO-HEAD · WINNER VS 2ND

Alimzhan Ayapov drew with Darry Bernardo (White).

WIN STREAKS · 2 top finishers

Alimzhan Ayapov 3 wins (R7–R9)Darry Bernardo 3 wins (R7–R9)

Key matchups · top 4

Head-to-head between the four finishers

Grille américaine

#PlayerEloFedR1R2R3R4R5R6R7R8R9PtsBu C1BuSBPerfΔ
1Bernardo, Darry2066PHI+14B=3N+9B=2N+5B=6N+4B+11N+8N7.543.047.037.502203+26.8
2Ayapov, Alimzhan2047KAZ+16N+4B=12N=1B+6N=3B+11B+7N+9B7.542.045.536.502153+22.0
3Lopez, Henry2004PHI+15N=1B=8N+13B=12N=2N+5B+6B=4N6.543.547.032.502060+18.8
4Redor, Menandro2012PHI+19B−2N=11B+10N=8B+15N−1N+12B=3B5.542.044.522.001929-11.0
5Zaynidinov, SirojiddinFM2025UZB+18N=8B=13N+12B−1N=7B−3N+16B+14N5.539.042.021.251883-25.2
6Kimsanboyev, Axadxon2028UZB+10B−12N+20B+8N−2B=1B=7N−3N+11B5.043.545.521.251864-30.0
7Nurhayev, Erlan1831KAZ+11B−9N=10B=20N+13B=5N=6B−2B+15N5.038.540.520.001775-9.4
8Subaste, Arman1934PHI+20B=5N=3B−6B=4N−9N+15B+13N−1B4.542.044.018.251847-14.2
9Aguilera, Felix1848PHI=13N+7B−1N=11B−15N+8B=16N+17B−2N4.539.543.018.751752-16.0
10Sarmiento, Rodolfo1674PHI−6N+15B=7N−4B=17N=18B−14N+19B+16N4.533.035.515.251757+14.6
11De Asis, John Franz0PHI−7N+18B=4N=9N+16B+12B−2N−1B−6N4.042.545.515.5018320.0
12Peligro, Israel1725PHI+17N+6B=2B−5N=3B−11N=13B−4N=18B4.041.544.519.001835+15.8
13Safarov, Azizbek1452UZB=9B+14N=5B−3N−7N+19B=12N−8B=17N4.037.540.015.251744+47.2
14Ching, Francis1716PHI−1N−13B−15N−17B+19B+20N+10B+18N−5B4.034.036.012.001693-7.4
15Kulkarni Shreesh1572IND−3B−10N+14B+19N+9B−4B−8N=20N−7B3.537.039.012.001705+25.0
16Le, Van Viet1703VIE−2B−20N+19B+18N−11N+17B=9B−5N−10B3.535.037.011.251661-11.8
17Nazareno, Altheo0PHI−12B=19N−18B+14N=10B−16N+20B−9N=13B3.530.032.011.5015730.0
18Bilog, Cecilio1616PHI−5B−11N+17N−16B+20B=10N−19N−14B=12N3.031.533.59.751551-14.6
19Dustmurodov, Bobur1580UZB−4N=17B−16N−15B−14N−13N+18B−10N+20B2.531.533.56.751466-26.6
20Abogado, Anthony1544PHI−8N+16B−6N=7B−18N−14B−17N=15B−19N2.032.034.57.751544-4.0

Key insights

Biggest movers and upsets — the story behind the numbers.

Top rating gainers
Top rating losers
Biggest upsets
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