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38 players participated in this 7-round tournament, held from 26 Mar 2026 to 29 Mar 2026 in Chiang Mai, Thailand. 2 titled players from 8 federations. Top 10 Elo average was 1929, and top seed was Pyae Phyo Zaw (πŸ‡²πŸ‡² MYA, 2225).

Jonathan Bodemar (πŸ‡ΉπŸ‡­ THA, CM, 2154) won with 6.0/7, ahead of Pyae Phyo Zaw (5.5) and Faris Rashid Alriyami (5.5). Bodemar won solo starting round 3.

The biggest upset came in round 6: Nicharee Srettawiwatt (1513) beat Chayakorn Suriyajan (1718), a +205-point gap.

Location
πŸ‡ΉπŸ‡­Chiang Mai, Thailand
Dates
26 Mar 2026 β†’ 29 Mar 2026
Time control
Standard: 60 minutes with 30 seconds increment from move 1
System
Swiss Β· 7 rounds
Top seed
πŸ‡²πŸ‡²Pyae Phyo Zaw2225
Avg top 10
1,929
Participants
38
Titled players Β· 2
CMΓ—1
WCMΓ—1
Federations Β· 8 represented
πŸ‡ΉπŸ‡­ThailandΓ—25
πŸ‡¨πŸ‡³ChinaΓ—4
πŸ‡ΊπŸ‡ΈUnited States of AmericaΓ—2
πŸ‡΅πŸ‡­PhilippinesΓ—1
πŸ‡²πŸ‡²MyanmarΓ—1
πŸ‡·πŸ‡ΊRussiaΓ—1
πŸ‡ͺπŸ‡ΈSpainΓ—1
πŸ‡©πŸ‡°DenmarkΓ—1
Top 3

How it unfolded

Top 6 Β· 7 rounds

CM Jonathan Bodemar led from R3; +0.5-point edge over the runner-up.

Co-leaders
15
7
1
1
1
1
1
23.55.57R1R2R3R4R5R6R7
R3–R7 Β· LEAD HELD

CM Jonathan Bodemar held the sole lead from R3 through R7 without losing it.

R4 Β· HEAD-TO-HEAD Β· WINNER VS 2ND

CM Jonathan Bodemar beat Pyae Phyo Zaw (Black).

WIN STREAKS Β· 2 top finishers

CM Jonathan Bodemar 5 wins (R1–R5)Pyae Phyo Zaw 3 wins (R5–R7)

Key matchups Β· top 4

Head-to-head between the four finishers
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1CMJonathan Bodemar*
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2Pyae Phyo Zaw
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3Faris Rashid Alriyami
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4Longshun Linβ€”β€”
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1Bodemar, JonathanCM2154THA+8B+13N+17B+2N+21B=4N=3B6.028.031.025.752216+12.2
2Pyae Phyo Zaw2225MYA+31N+20B=4Nβˆ’1B+7N+14B+6N5.527.029.020.502121-10.6
3Alriyami, Faris Rashid1846THA+16B+12N=21B=5N+17B+10N=1N5.526.529.522.502116+39.2
4Lauron, Paul John1857PHI+28B+15N=2B=21N+5B=1B=8N5.028.030.521.001991+21.2
5Lin, Longshun0CHN+18N+6B=7N=3Bβˆ’4N+24B+11N5.027.030.020.0017500.0
6Leksukhum, Torne1775THA+33Bβˆ’5N+8B+11N=10B+13Nβˆ’2B4.527.029.016.501910+40.8
7Panittanakom, Warantorn1634THA+38B=10N=5B=13Nβˆ’2B+28N+19B4.524.024.012.001841+51.2
8Chotesuparach, Vimutti1549THAβˆ’1N+35Bβˆ’6N+30B+20N+19N=4B4.523.524.511.501809+92.0
9Maetavittayakorn, Chawakorn1740THA=11B+23N=10B=12Nβˆ’14B+18N+17B4.523.026.016.001785+22.4
10Gutsulyak, Nikolay1847RUS+25N=7B=9N+20B=6Nβˆ’3B=12N4.026.029.014.751738-17.8
11Pa-in, Thunpisit1482THA=9N=30B+24Nβˆ’6B+27B+15Nβˆ’5B4.024.026.013.251778+91.6
12Surapongprapa, Rabil1575THA+22Nβˆ’3B+26N=9B=19B=17N=10B4.023.526.513.501719+17.2
13Bootsumran, Sirin1749THA+35Nβˆ’1B+36N=7B+18Nβˆ’6B=14N4.023.524.59.751776+10.8
14Nattavutthisit, Kavin1923THAF+25B=31N+22B+9Nβˆ’2N=13B4.022.022.013.501831-9.2
15Bailey, Alex1684USA+37Nβˆ’4B+30Nβˆ’17N+16Bβˆ’11B+23N4.021.521.59.001620-11.6
16Samalapa, Sansern1536THAβˆ’3Nβˆ’22B+37N+36Bβˆ’15N+29B+27B4.019.019.06.501720+39.6
17Halomoan, Marco Matheus1790INA+29N+32Bβˆ’1N+15Bβˆ’3N=12Bβˆ’9N3.526.528.510.501693-17.4
18Njio, Jeroen1579NEDβˆ’5B+33N+32B=19Nβˆ’13Bβˆ’9B+29N3.521.023.08.001652+20.0
19Yan, Zhaoxin1739CHN=30N=26B+29N=18B=12Nβˆ’8Bβˆ’7N3.022.024.08.751492-78.0
20Suriyajan, Chayakorn1718THA+34Bβˆ’2N+28Bβˆ’10Nβˆ’8Bβˆ’33N+32B3.020.522.56.501459-66.8
21Amores Gago, Javier2126ESP+36N+24B=3N=4Bβˆ’1NFF3.020.520.59.251934-19.4
22Quan, Levy L0USAβˆ’12B+16N=23Bβˆ’14Nβˆ’28B=32N+35B3.019.520.57.5015480.0
23Osterhus, Omar Torbjorn1600DEN=26Nβˆ’9B=22N=29B=31N+34Bβˆ’15B3.019.021.07.251426-17.2
24Khantree, NapatWCM1663THAFβˆ’21Nβˆ’11B+31B+25Nβˆ’5N+33B3.019.019.07.001701+3.0
25Junput, Orachaporn1542THAβˆ’10Bβˆ’14N+34B+32Nβˆ’24B=26N=30B3.018.020.06.501394-28.8
26Kunkaew, Chavakorn0THA=23B=19Nβˆ’12B=28Nβˆ’29N=25B+37N3.018.018.05.7514530.0
27Kamonhat, Tumpapon1655THAβˆ’32Nβˆ’29B+35N+33Bβˆ’11N+31Bβˆ’16N3.016.517.55.001521-43.6
28Laoaraya, Natchanan1546THAβˆ’4N+37Bβˆ’20N=26B+22Nβˆ’7Bβˆ’34N2.520.520.54.50934-24.4
29Nilkhumhaeng, Nilwadee1534THAβˆ’17B+27Nβˆ’19B=23N+26Bβˆ’16Nβˆ’18B2.520.023.07.501460-11.2
30Keongamaroon, Artittaya1438THA=19B=11Nβˆ’15Bβˆ’8N=32BF=25N2.020.520.56.001445+1.2
31Louwakul, Phuwin1566THAβˆ’2B+34N=14Bβˆ’24N=23Bβˆ’27NF2.020.520.55.501517-12.0
32Huang, Minxuan0CHN+27Bβˆ’17Nβˆ’18Nβˆ’25B=30N=22Bβˆ’20N2.019.021.05.5014240.0
33Srettawiwatt, Nicharee1513THAβˆ’6Nβˆ’18BFβˆ’27N+37B+20Bβˆ’24N2.017.017.03.001436-16.8
34Da, lichenyu0CHNβˆ’20Nβˆ’31Bβˆ’25N+35BFβˆ’23N+28B2.014.515.53.5014360.0
35Chanwittayanuchit, Worakorn1511THAβˆ’13Bβˆ’8Nβˆ’27Bβˆ’34NF+37Bβˆ’22N1.016.516.50.00849-35.6
36Dhippayom, Tara1548THAβˆ’21B+38Nβˆ’13Bβˆ’16NFFF1.013.013.00.00953-32.0
37Hosiri, Kulap0THAβˆ’15Bβˆ’28Nβˆ’16BFβˆ’33Nβˆ’35Nβˆ’26B0.016.516.50.007410.0
38Keongamaroon, Arthit0THAβˆ’7Nβˆ’36BFFFFF0.07.57.50.007910.0

Key insights

Biggest movers and upsets β€” the story behind the numbers.

Top rating gainers
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Biggest upsets
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