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Prague Chess Festival 2026 R3: Jorden van Foreest beats Gukesh, Divya lost to Zhu Jiner

by Devansh Singh - 28/02/2026

It was a bad day for Indian players in round 3 of the Prague International Chess Festival 2026, as in the Masters section, World Champion D Gukesh blundered in the opening and lost to Jorden Van Foreest. Meanwhile, in the Challengers section, both Indian participants, Divya Deshmukh and Surya Shekhar Ganguly, lost their respective games. Gukesh and Divya are on 1/3 points with 2 draws, while Surya is on 0.5/3 points. Defending Champion Aravindh Chithambaram played a solid draw against Parham Maghsoodloo in the 3rd round, and he is on 1.5/3 points. The 4th round for Masters, Challengers, and Futures, and the 3rd round of Open starts today at 3 pm local time, 7:30 pm IST. Photos: Abhyudaya Ram



All decisive results in the Challengers section

The Prague Challengers 2026 got a great start with many decisive results in the previous rounds. In round 3, all five games were decisive. In the Masters, we saw 4 draws and just one decisive result in which Gukesh lost against Jorden.

IM Vaclav Finek is leading the Challengers section

Prague Masters 2026

In the 3rd round of the Prague Masters 2026, defending champion Aravindh Chithambaram drew his game against Parham Maghsoodloo, and Nodirbek Abdusattorov vs Vincent Keymer was also a draw. Nodirbek Yakubboev created some chances against Hans Niemann, but eventually that game also ended in a draw. Local star David Navara drew with David Anton Guijarro, and D Gukesh lost his game against Jorden Van Foreest.

Jorden van Foreest vs D Gukesh (1-0)

The game started with Gukesh having a big advantage on the clock out of the opening, but on move 17, Gukesh blundered, and Jorden got a nice advantage that he eventually converted to win this game. This is Jorden's second victory of the tournament

Gukesh played a surprising 17.Qb8, and after playing the move, he saw 18.Rxd4 is coming up with some interesting ideas. Jorden van Foreest took some time to calculate the variations, but he played the best move 18.Rxd4 in the position followed by 19.e5 to eventually win one extra pawn.

This was Gukesh's last chance to try to save the position by trading the queens here with Qxe3 and get his knight into the game, but he decided to play 25.Rc8 that allowed Jorden to play 26.e6 and have a comfortable position with an extra pawn in the endgame

Jorden van Foreest vs D Gukesh (1-0)

Aravindh Chithambaram vs Parham Maghsoodloo (0.5-0.5)

Aravindh allowed early queen trade with Parham on move 4, playing with the white pieces. Aravindh decided to play this endgame, but both played some solid chess, and the game ended in a draw after 30 moves.

Aravindh Chithambaram vs Parham Maghsoodloo (0.5-0.5)

Nodirbek Yakubboev vs Hans Niemann (0.5-0.5)

Nodirbek Abdusattorov vs Vincent Keymer (0.5-0.5)

David Navara vs David Anton Guijarro ended in a draw

Prague Challengers 2026

In the 3rd round of Prague Challengers 2026, all 5 games were decisive, where Zhu Jiner beat Divya Deshmukh with the white pieces, and Surya Shekhar Ganguly lost to Jachym Nemec. IM Vaclav Finek is leading the challengers section after winning his game in the 3rd round against IM Stepan Hrbek. Jonas Buhl Bjerre won against Thomas Beerdsen, and GM Daniil Yuffa defeated Benjamin Gledura with the white pieces.

Zhu Jiner vs Divya Deshmukh (1-0)

Divya decided to play the Benko Gambit against Jiner, and this decision backfired as Jiner captured the pawn and kept it till the endgame to win this important game against Divya. This is Jiner's first win after consecutive losses in starting 2 rounds

Divya lost in an important encounter against Zhu Jiner

Surya Shekhar Ganguly vs Jachym Nemec (0-1)

IM Jachym Nemec is in really good form as he won his first round against Zhu Jiner, but he lost his second round in a complex battle against tournament leader IM Vaclav Finek. In the 3rd round, Jachym got an active position out of the opening, and he sacrificed an exchange to gain a big advantage and eventually converted the game.

After Surya played 23.g3, Jachym Nemec captured 23...Rxe3 sacrifices the rook, getting a great position. The weak king and misplaced pieces of Surya led Jachym to win this game.

Daniil Yuffa won his game against Benjamin

Standings

Nodirbek Abdusattorov is Co-leading the Masters with Yakubboev, Navara, and Jorden | Graphic: PICF

Vaclav Finek is the sole leader of the challenger after 3 rounds | Graphic: PICF

Don't forget to cast your vote for the best game of this round: Here

Best game award of round 1: David Navara for his game against Maghsoodloo

Best game award of round 2: David Anton Guijarro for his game against Jorden

Photo Gallery: Here

Clio Alessi is leading the Futures section with 3/3 points

Sasikiran Krishnan started the Open section with 2/2 points

Players in action during the third day of the Prague International Chess Festival 2026

Present and Future!

80-year-old Karel Glacner is taking part in the Open section

CM Mani Sarbartho is on 1.5/2 points

The third round inaugural move was played on the board of David Navara and David Anton Guijarro

Participants

Lineup of Masters and Futures

Lineup of Challengers

Previous winners

Who is going to be next??

Venue: Don Giovanni Hotel Prague

Photo: PRAGUE INTERNATIONAL CHESS FESTIVAL

Don Giovanni Hotel Prague is a 4-star hotel located in Prague's popular residential area of Vinohrady in proximity to the city centre. It is a modern city hotel built in 1995, and it is named after Mozart's opera Don Giovanni. The Hotel provides 412 spacious, air-conditioned guest rooms, and the majority of them offer exceptional views of Prague. Don Giovanni has 5 restaurants and bars. The Hotel also has one of the biggest conference capacities in Prague.

Venue tour | Video: ChessBase India

Schedule

The Round-Robin tournaments will take place from 25th February to 6th March 2026. Every day except the last round, games will start at 3 p.m. local time, 7:30 p.m. IST. Monday, 2nd March, is a rest day. The ninth game on 6th March will start at 11 a.m. local time, 3:30 p.m. IST.

Live Stream

Replay Round 3 Live Commentary by FI Niklesh Jain | Video: ChessBase India

Replay Round 3 Masters games

Replay Round 3 Challengers games

Round 3 Masters results

Bo.

No.

Rtg

 

White

Result

Black

 

Rtg

No.

PGN

1

2

2691

GM

YAKUBBOEV Nodirbek

½ - ½

GM

NIEMANN Hans Moke

2725

10

PGN

2

3

2705

GM

VAN FOREEST Jorden

1 - 0

GM

GUKESH D

2754

1

PGN

3

4

2628

GM

NAVARA David

½ - ½

GM

ANTON GUIJARRO David

2666

9

PGN

4

5

2751

GM

ABDUSATTOROV Nodirbek

½ - ½

GM

KEYMER Vincent

2776

8

PGN

5

6

2700

GM

ARAVINDH Chithambaram Vr.

½ - ½

GM

MAGHSOODLOO Parham

2708

7

PGN

Details

Standings after Round 3

Rk.

SNo

 

Name

FED

Rtg

Pts.

 TB1 

 TB2 

 TB3 

1

2

GM

YAKUBBOEV Nodirbek

UZB

2691

2

0

2,5

1

5

GM

ABDUSATTOROV Nodirbek

UZB

2751

2

0

2,5

1

3

4

GM

NAVARA David

CZE

2628

2

0

2,25

1

4

3

GM

VAN FOREEST Jorden

NED

2705

2

0

2

2

5

9

GM

ANTON GUIJARRO David

ESP

2666

1,5

0

3

1

6

6

GM

ARAVINDH Chithambaram Vr.

IND

2700

1,5

0

1,5

1

7

1

GM

GUKESH D

IND

2754

1

1

1,5

0

10

GM

NIEMANN Hans Moke

USA

2725

1

1

1,5

0

9

8

GM

KEYMER Vincent

GER

2776

1

3

2

0

10

7

GM

MAGHSOODLOO Parham

IRI

2708

1

3

1,75

0

Details

Round 4 pairings

Bo.

No.

Rtg

 

White

Result

Black

 

Rtg

No.

PGN

1

10

2725

GM

NIEMANN Hans Moke

GM

MAGHSOODLOO Parham

2708

7

2

8

2776

GM

KEYMER Vincent

GM

ARAVINDH Chithambaram Vr.

2700

6

3

9

2666

GM

ANTON GUIJARRO David

GM

ABDUSATTOROV Nodirbek

2751

5

4

1

2754

GM

GUKESH D

GM

NAVARA David

2628

4

5

2

2691

GM

YAKUBBOEV Nodirbek

GM

VAN FOREEST Jorden

2705

3

Details

Round 3 Challengers results

Bo.

No.

Rtg

 

White

Result

Black

 

Rtg

No.

PGN

1

2

2604

GM

YUFFA Daniil

1 - 0

GM

GLEDURA Benjamin

2652

10

PGN

2

3

2578

GM

ZHU Jiner

1 - 0

GM

DIVYA Deshmukh

2497

1

PGN

3

4

2538

IM

FINEK Vaclav

1 - 0

IM

HRBEK Stepan

2463

9

PGN

4

5

2568

GM

GANGULY Surya Shekhar

0 - 1

IM

NEMEC Jachym

2466

8

PGN

5

6

2525

GM

BEERDSEN Thomas

0 - 1

GM

BJERRE Jonas Buhl

2629

7

PGN

Details

Standings after Round 3

Rk.

SNo

 

Name

FED

Rtg

Pts.

 TB1 

 TB2 

 TB3 

1

4

IM

FINEK Vaclav

CZE

2538

2,5

0

5

2

2

7

GM

BJERRE Jonas Buhl

DEN

2629

2

1

3,5

1

3

9

IM

HRBEK Stepan

CZE

2463

2

2

2,5

2

4

8

IM

NEMEC Jachym

CZE

2466

2

2

1,5

2

5

6

GM

BEERDSEN Thomas

NED

2525

2

2

1

2

6

2

GM

YUFFA Daniil

ESP

2604

1,5

0

1

1

7

3

GM

ZHU Jiner

CHN

2578

1

1

1

1

8

1

GM

DIVYA Deshmukh

IND

2497

1

2

1

0

9

5

GM

GANGULY Surya Shekhar

IND

2568

0,5

0

1

0

10

10

GM

GLEDURA Benjamin

HUN

2652

0,5

0

0,5

0

Details

Round 4 pairings

Bo.

No.

Rtg

 

White

Result

Black

 

Rtg

No.

PGN

1

10

2652

GM

GLEDURA Benjamin

GM

BJERRE Jonas Buhl

2629

7

2

8

2466

IM

NEMEC Jachym

GM

BEERDSEN Thomas

2525

6

3

9

2463

IM

HRBEK Stepan

GM

GANGULY Surya Shekhar

2568

5

4

1

2497

GM

DIVYA Deshmukh

IM

FINEK Vaclav

2538

4

5

2

2604

GM

YUFFA Daniil

GM

ZHU Jiner

2578

3

Details

Time Control

90 Minutes for 40 moves, followed by 30 Minutes for the rest of the game, with a 30-second increment from move 1

Links

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