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Championship of the Poltava region in standard among boys and girls under 16, 18 years old 2026

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16 players participated in this 9-round tournament, held from 16 Jan 2026 to 18 Jan 2026 in Poltava, Ukraine. Top 10 Elo average was 1613, and top seed was Tymofii Petrenko (🇺🇦 UKR, 1812).

Yehor Dudka (🇺🇦 UKR, 1789) won with 7.0/9, ahead of Nikita Klimenko (6.0) and Yelisei Ananiev (6.0). Dudka shared the lead from round 1, winning on tie-break.

The biggest upset came in round 7: Bohdan Burmus (1431) beat Yurii Hasan (1574), a +143-point gap.

Location
🇺🇦Poltava, Ukraine
Dates
16 Jan 2026 → 18 Jan 2026
Time control
Standard: 40 minutes for the game with 30 seconds increment from move 1
System
Swiss · 9 rounds
Avg top 10
1,613
Participants
16
Federations · 1 represented
🇺🇦Ukraine×16
Top 3

How it unfolded

Top 6 · 9 rounds

Yehor Dudka led from R4; +1.0-point edge over the runner-up.

Co-leaders
7
3
3
1
1
1
1
1
2
2.54.579R1R2R3R4R5R6R7R8R9
R4–R9 · LEAD HELD

Yehor Dudka never relinquished the lead after R4; final gap +1.0 over the runner-up.

R7 · HEAD-TO-HEAD · WINNER VS 2ND

Yehor Dudka drew with Yelisei Ananiev (Black).

R1–R9 · UNBEATEN

Yehor Dudka went unbeaten across 9 games (R1–R9).

Key matchups · top 4

Head-to-head between the four finishers
Player1234
1Yehor Dudka*
½
½
1
2Yelisei Ananiev
½
*
0
½
3Nikita Klimenko
½
1
*
½
4Maksim Polyvko
0
½
½
*

Grille américaine

#PlayerEloFedR1R2R3R4R5R6R7R8R9PtsBu C1BuSBPerfΔ
1Dudka, Yehor1789UKR+10B+15N=2B+?N=8N+4B=3N+9B=5N7.036.036.025.251782-1.2
2Klimenko, Nikita1599UKR+13N+3B=1N8B?B+10N+5B=4N+12B6.036.036.025.751738+50.4
3Ananiev, Yelisei1677UKR+11B2N+15B+9B=4N+8N=1B?N+14B6.034.034.021.751774+36.0
4Polyvko, Maksim1530UKR+12N8B+7N+5B=3B1N=?B=2B+13N5.538.038.021.001637+40.0
5Strelets, Oleksandr1552UKR+16B?N+10B4N+6B+7B2N+8N=1B5.537.037.022.001646+30.8
6Ananko, Stanislav0UKR=7N9B+11B=10N5N+12B=14N=13B+16N5.027.529.513.7514420.0
7Shcherbak, Kyrylo1538UKR=6B=16N4B+15N+12B5N=8B+14N?B4.529.029.012.501554+3.6
8Chernov, Hlib1502UKRF+4N=?B+2N=1B3B=7N5B=10N4.037.537.518.751610+38.4
9Hrinchenko, Denys1698UKR15B+6N+12B3N+11B?N+10B1NF4.028.528.513.501461-50.4
10Maslak, Artem1564UKR1N+14B5N=6B+16N2B9NF=8B3.036.036.09.001434-42.0
11Khorolskyi, Mykhailo0UKR3N+13B6N+14B9N=16BF=12N15B3.026.526.57.2515270.0
12Kiulina, Mariia0UKR4BF9N+13B7N6N+16B=11B2N2.532.532.56.0013220.0
13Burmus, Bohdan1431UKR2B11N+16B12NF14B+15N=6N4B2.528.528.56.501386-8.8
14Bilenko, Anton1605UKR?B10NF11N+15B+13N=6B7B3N2.526.026.07.001487-32.4
15Hasan, Yurii1574UKR+9N1B3N7B14NF13B16N+11N2.031.531.57.001353-64.4
16Konyshev, Oleksandr0UKR5N=7B13NF10B=11N12N+15B6B2.028.028.05.7513850.0

Key insights

Biggest movers and upsets — the story behind the numbers.

Top rating gainers
Top rating losers
Biggest upsets