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Cuartos de Final La Proa - Campeonato Uruguayo 2026

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29 players participated in this 5-round tournament, held from 23 Jan 2026 to 25 Jan 2026 in Montevideo, Uruguay. Top 10 Elo average was 1825, and top seed was Martin Arean (🇺🇾 URU, 2003).

Juan Cayetano (🇺🇾 URU, 2002) won with 5.0/5, ahead of Martin Arean (3.5) and Bruno Fauci (3.5). Cayetano won solo starting round 4.

The biggest upset came in round 1: Ismael Feria (1492) beat Facundo Piriz (1752), a +260-point gap.

Location
🇺🇾Montevideo, Uruguay
Dates
23 Jan 2026 → 25 Jan 2026
Time control
Standard: 60 minutes with 30 seconds increment from move 1
System
Swiss · 5 rounds
Top seed
🇺🇾Martin Arean2003
Avg top 10
1,825
Participants
29
Federations · 1 represented
🇺🇾Uruguay×29
Top 3

How it unfolded

Top 6 · 5 rounds

Juan Cayetano led from R4; +1.5-point edge over the runner-up.

Co-leaders
12
6
2
1
1
1.52.545R1R2R3R4R5
R4–R5 · LEAD HELD

Juan Cayetano never relinquished the lead after R4; final gap +1.5 over the runner-up.

R5 · HEAD-TO-HEAD · WINNER VS 2ND

Juan Cayetano beat Martin Arean (Black).

R1–R5 · WIN STREAK

Juan Cayetano won 5 in a row (R1–R5).

Key matchups · top 4

Head-to-head between the four finishers

Grille américaine

#PlayerEloFedR1R2R3R4R5PtsBu C1BuSBPerfΔ
1Cayetano, Juan2002URU+14N+11B+8N+3B+2N5.012.515.015.002559+22.0
2Arean, Martin2003URU+12B+24N=5B+4N1B3.514.516.09.251940-4.6
3Fauci, Bruno1704URU+29N+17B+13N1N=5B3.513.013.06.251877+35.2
4Galli, Lisandro1775URU+16N+10B=7N2B+8N3.512.515.010.001917+39.2
5Carbone, Pablo1893URU+21N+22B=2N=7B=3N3.512.013.58.501915+5.8
6Borgiani, Juan1670URU+26N7B=17N+10B+15B3.510.511.57.501840+25.6
7Miller, Ariel1941URUF+6N=4B=5N+9B3.013.516.010.001913-0.8
8Gonzalez Valenzuela, Federico1783URU+25B+9N1B+19N4B3.013.515.06.501766-0.8
9Feria, Ismael1492URU+13N8B+22N+18B7N3.010.512.06.001781+70.4
10Araque, Silvana1614URU+27B4N+23B6N+18B3.010.511.54.501510-16.8
11Cammarota, Andres1702URU+20B1N=12B15N+23B2.512.013.54.751584-28.0
12Clavijo, Damian1611URU2N+18B=11N=17B=14N2.510.512.55.501690+12.8
13Piriz, Facundo1752URU9B+20N3B=25B+22N2.510.011.54.251569-23.0
14Llabres, Miguel1594URU1B23N+28B+26N=12B2.510.010.52.751610-1.2
15Muniz, Facundo1592URUF=28N+29B+11B6N2.59.59.52.751743+24.4
16Pereira, Gerardo1500URU4B19N+27B=24N+26B2.58.09.02.751440-3.8
17de Leon, Francisco0URUF3N=6B=12N+19B2.011.511.55.0016690.0
18Villa, Ramiro1459URU+19B12N+24B9N10N2.010.512.03.501544+10.6
19Porteiro, Clara1690URU18N+16B+25N8B17N2.09.511.04.001564-25.6
20Diaz, Santiago1478URU11N13B26N+28N+27B2.07.07.51.50927-15.6
21Sosa, Julio1519URU5B+27NFF+28B2.05.05.01.501093-4.0
22Martinez, Valentino1660URU+28B5N9B=23N13B1.510.511.01.25912-52.0
23Carrio, Pablo0URUF+14B10N=22B11N1.59.511.03.2515550.0
24Indart, Lucio1675URUF2B18N=16B+25N1.59.511.02.751532-34.4
25Fodere, Rafael1511URU8N+26B19B=13N24B1.59.010.02.251403-16.8
26Barreiro, Santino0URU6B25N+20B14B16N1.010.512.02.0013110.0
27Porteiro, Juana0URU10N21B16N+29B20N1.09.59.50.0012780.0
28Benitez, David0URU22N=15B14N20B21N0.59.010.51.2512020.0
29Gereda, Guillermo1481URU3BF15N27NF0.07.07.00.00849-22.8

Key insights

Biggest movers and upsets — the story behind the numbers.

Top rating gainers
Top rating losers
Biggest upsets