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Tournament Information

The FIDE World Team Rapid & Blitz Chess Championship is a six-player team event featuring a star-studded field of the world’s strongest players. The first even was held in 2023, with this year’s event marking the fourth iteration of the Team Championships. Team MGD1 is the defending champion in rapid, while WR Chess (Team) is the defending champion in blitz.

Team Composition

Each team is composed of six players, with the possibility of three more reserves. The only two stipulations for each team are:

  • One female player
  • One player who never achieved a 2000 Elo in FIDE Standard, Rapid, or Blitz or equivalent national rating up to and including the March 2026 rating lists

Time control

The time control for the rapid portion is 15 minutes + 10 seconds increment.

The time control for the blitz portion is 3 minutes + 2 seconds increment.

Format

Rapid

Swiss, 12 rounds

Blitz

Stage 1: 4 pools, 12 teams each
Stage 2: Top 16 teams play a knockout

Prize Fund

The total prize fund is 500,000 euros.

Lichess Broadcast

The Lichess broadcast coverage can be found here.

Lichess Interviews

Check out our on-site player interviews on YouTube after every round!

Lichess Blogs

Lichess will have recaps for both the rapid and blitz events.

Interviews

Our director of operations, Theo Wait, was joined by Dragon Chilling’s GM Ding Liren and caught up with Felipe Hurtado of Chess in Shanghai:

Final Standings

Rank Team
1 Dragon Chilling
2 Endgame.AI
3 Uzbekistan
4 Hexamind Chess Team
5 WR Chess

Pool Portion (Rounds 1–11): Two Clear Pools, Two Murky Pools

With four teams from each pool of twelve teams advancing to the knockouts stage, a lot was at stake during the first 11 rounds of the Blitz Championship.

Pool A

WR Chess led the pool from start to finish, only dropping a draw against Schnappi Krokodil Team in round 9. Other than that minor hurdle, though, they dominated the field with big score margins. In terms of individual results, after losing four games in a row at the Rapid Championship, GM Magnus Carlsen finally found his form in the blitz, winning eight of his games in the first nine rounds (1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9). GM Wesley So (notable game) and GM Maxime Vachier-Lagrave (notable games) went without any losses, with GM Fabiano Caruana (an important round 6 win but a tough round 9 loss) and GM Jan-Krzysztof Duda (a round 2 win but a round 3 loss against IM Faustino Oro) also performing rather well.

The other teams that qualified, Chess United, led by GM Viswanathan Anand, Barys, headlined by GM Dmitry Andreikin, and Schnappi Krokodil Team, guided by GM Xu Xiangyu, had comfortable leads going into the final stretch.

GM Xu Xiangyu vs. GM Magnus Carlsen; photo: Michal Walusza / FIDE

Standings after Round 11

Rank Team Match Points (/22)
1 WR Chess 21
2 Chess United 19
3 Barys 18
4 Schnappi Krokodil Team 17
5 Theme International Trading 12
6 Fearless Knights of Hong Kong China Chess School 10

Pool B

Pool B saw two dominant teams: Endgame.AI and Dragon Chilling. Their individual matchup was a draw, with wins for GM Hans Moke Niemann against GM Ding Liren (game) and GM Alexey Sarana against GM Yu Yangyi (game) offsetting wins for GM Wei Yi against GM Denis Lazavik (game) and Wang Zihao(Sh) against Anh Dung Nguyen (game). Otherwise, both teams won all their other matches, with one exception: Dragon Chilling dropping a draw against May Wind Newbies, with 2100-rated Li Wenxiang defeating GM Ju Wenjun.

Chessgurukul, headlined by GM R Praggnanandhaa, were down in the standings for a while, but later found their footing, while Indonesia, led by GM Susanto Megaranto, started off well and held on to secure the fourth place spot.

55345409247_f2e8c0294c_c.jpgGM Hans Moke Niemann with his birthday cake; photo: Michal Walusza / FIDE

Standings after Round 11

Rank Team Match Points (/22)
1 Endgame.AI 21
2 Dragon Chilling 20
3 Chessgurukul 17
4 Indonesia 15
5 Mongolia-Aldar 13
6 May Wind Newbies 12

Pool C

Pool C saw a fiveway race for the four qualifying spots, with Red Pseudodragon narrowly missing out on the qualifying spot. Red Pseudodragon started off very strongly, critically defeating Team MGD1 in round 6, with wins by IM Christian Gian Karlo Arca against GM Nihal Sarin (game) and IM Bai Adelard against GM Leon Luke Mendonca (game), draws on the other three boards, and just one loss by CM Jamison Edrich Kao against GM Harika Dronavalli (game). Unfortunately for Red Pseudodragon, a critical loss in the final round to Sky Chess saw them getting leapfrogged by the latter.

55346522223_01c778cdb3_c.jpgHexamind Chess Team; photo: Michal Walusza / FIDE

Standings after Round 11

Rank Team Match Points (/22)
1 Hexamind Chess Team 21
2 Uzbekistan 19
3 Team MGD1 17
4 Sky Chess 16
5 Red Pseudodragon 15
6 Shenzhen Qiyu Chess Club 12

Pool D

Pool D saw an even tighter race for the qualifying spots. Mr Birdie and Friends ran away with it, putting up the only perfect score of any pool. Interstellar Club ultimately qualified over ChessNut Nova on tiebreaks, with Farm Valera dangerously close, but drawing two critical matches against 10th seed Blue Bulldog and 12th seed Qatar Chess Team. One critical game for the standings included Gines Perez Epinin’s win against GM Raunak Sadhwani (game), a 600-point rating upset which cost Chessnut Nova a draw against Farm – Valera Chess Training, while for Farm – Valera Chess Training, they already did very well considering their average rating, with also an impressive win by WFM Rebeca Jimenez Fernandez against GM Zhu Chen (game).

55348172994_feaba3d32e_c.jpgGM Awonder Liang, captain of Mr Birdie and friends; photo: Michal Walusza / FIDE

Standings after Round 11

Rank Team Match Points (/22)
1 Mr Birdie and friends 22
2 Kazchess 18
3 Odlar Yurdu (Azerbaijan) 15
4 Interstellar Club 14
5 Chessnut Nova 14
6 Farm – Valera Chess Training 13
7 The MongolZ 12
8 PKU-Alpha2Fund Chess Team 7

Knockouts Format

2 matches for each stage
If tied after two matches, another match is played
If tied, one more match is played
If all four matches end up being tied, an Armageddon game is played between two players who played against each other in the previous (the fourth) match

Round of 16

All of the rating favorites prevailed, with two teams of favorites drawing their first match and then going on to win the second.

After a draw in the first round by Dragon Chilling against Barys, Dragon Chilling went on to win the second match 4-2, with wins by GM Yu Yangyi against GM Denis Makhnev (game), GM Lu Shanglei against GM Ramazan Zhalmakhanov (game), and Wang Zihao (SH) against Ailin Zarkym (game) offsetting a loss by GM Wei Yi against GM Peter Svidler (game).

Meanwhile, Uzbekistan edged out Odlar Yurdu (Azerbaijan) with a 3.5-2.5 scoreline, with wins by GM Nodirbek Abdusattorov against GM Rauf Mamedov (game), GM Javokhir Sindarov against GM Aydin Suleymanli (game), GM Mukhiddin Madaminov against IM Vugar Manafov (game), and WGM Umida Omonova against IM Gunay Mammadzada (game) counteracting wins by IM Khazar Babazada against GM Nodirbek Yakubboev (game) and Murad Hashimov against Akjol Rakhmatullaev (game).

Round 1

Team Team Score
WR Chess Indonesia 5:1
Hexamind Chess Team Interstellar Club 4:2
Endgame.AI Schnapi Krokodil Team 5.5:0.5
Mr Birdie and friends Sky Chess 4:2
Barys Dragon Chilling 3:3
Team MGD1 Kazchess 5:1
Chessgurukul Chess United 4:2
Odlar Yurdu (Azerbaijan) Uzbkistan 3:3

Round 2

Team Team Score
Indonesia WR Chess 2:4
Interstellar Club Hexamind Chess Team 0.5:5.5
Schnappi Krokodil Team Endgame.AI 2.5:3.5
Sky Chess Mr Birdie and friends 1.5:4.5
Dragon Chilling Barys 4:2
Kazchess Team MGD1 2.5:3.5
Chess United Chessgurukul 1:5
Uzbekistan Odlar Yurdu (Azerbaijan) 3.5:2.5

Quarterfinals

Uzbekistan vs. WR Chess: Uzbekistan With a Narrow Win

WR Chess had to bounce back after losing the first match by half a point, but they only managed to draw the second match, with a critical win by GM Nodirbek Abdusattorov against GM Magnus Carlsen, avenging his previous loss to Carlsen.

https://lichess.org/study/CGCjnLm6/avlaGGih#0

Round 1

Uzbekistan WR Chess 3.5:2.5
GM Nodribek Abdusattorov GM Magnus Carlsen 0-1
GM Javokhir Sindarov GM Fabiano Caruana 0-1
GM Mukhiddin Madaminov GM Wesley So 0.5-0.5
GM Shamsiddin Vokhidov GM Maxime Vachier-Lagrave 1-0
WGM Umida Omonova GM Alexandra Kosteniuk 1-0
Akjol Rakhmatullaev Wadim Rosenstein 1-0

Round 2

WR Chess Uzbekistan 3:3
GM Magnus Carlsen GM Nodribek Abdusattorov 0-1
GM Fabiano Caruana GM Javokhir Sindarov 0.5-0.5
GM Wesley So GM Mukhiddin Madaminov 1-0
GM Maxime Vachier-Lagrave GM Shamsiddin Vokhidov 0.5-0.5
GM Alexandra Kosteniuk WGM Umida Omonova 1-0
Wadim Rosenstein Akjol Rakhmatullaev 0-1

Hexamind Chess Team vs. Chessgurukul

Hexamind Chess Team narrowly won both matches against Chessgurukul, but the first mtach was much different from the seecond. The first match was rather dominant for Hexamind Chess Team, in fact, with msotly one-sided games except for Murat Omarov’s loss to B Vishruth.

In contrast, the second match was completely chaotic, with GM Alireza Firouzja and GM R Praggnanandhaa playing a seesaw of a game,

https://lichess.org/study/CGCjnLm6/fS1Ae6ui#0

and GM Vaishali Rameshbabu managing to turn it around against GM Kateryna Lagno.

https://lichess.org/study/CGCjnLm6/Lv3d9jjl#0

Round 1

Chessgurukul Hexamind Chess Team 2.5:3.5
GM R Praggnanandhaa GM Alireza Firouzja 0.5-0.5
GM Aravindh Chithambaram Vr. GM Levon Aronian 0-1
GM Karthikeyan Murali GM Anish Giri 0.5-0.5
GM Pranesh M GM Volodar Murzin 0-1
GM Vaishali Rameshbabu GM Kateryna Lagno 0.5-0.5
B Vishruth Murat Omarov 1-0

Round 2

Hexamind Chess Team Chessgurukul 3.5:2.5
GM Alireza Firouzja GM R Praggnanandhaa 0.5-0.5
GM Levon Aronian GM Aravindh Chithambaram Vr. 0.5-0.5
GM Anish Giri GM Karthikeyan Murali 0.5-0.5
GM Volodar Murzin GM Pranesh M 1-0
GM Kateryna Lagno GM Vaishali Rameshbabu 0-1
Murat Omarov B Vishruth 1-0

Endgame.AI vs. Team MGD1

The match between Endgame.AI and Team MGD1 saw a lot of draws, with some of those draws showing tremendous swings. Offsetting GM Hans Moke Niemann’s loss to GM Arjun Erigaisi (game), GM Alexey Sarana won both of his games, playing against GM V Pranav and GM Leon Luke Mendonca, who replaced the latter in the second match.

https://lichess.org/study/bbrp88lo/3aZ3Y0WB#0

https://lichess.org/study/CGCjnLm6/7B4ryWD6#0

Round 1

Team MGD1 Endgame.AI 2.5:3.5
GM Arjun Erigaisi GM Hans Moke Niemann 0.5-0.5
GM Nihal Sarin GM Denis Lazavik 0.5-0.5
GM V Pranav GM Alexey Sarana 0-1
GM Abhimanyu Puranik GM Leinier Dominguez Perez 1-0
GM Harika Dronavalli GM Zhu Jiner 0-1
Aryan Abhijeet Shah Anh Dung Nguyen 0.5-0.5

Round 2

Endgame.AI Team MGD1 3:3
GM Hans Moke Niemann GM Arjun Erigaisi 0-1
GM Denis Lazavik GM Nihal Sarin 0.5-0.5
GM Alexey Sarana GM V Pranav 1-0
GM Leinier Dominguez Perez GM Abhimanyu Puranik 0.5-0.5
GM Zhu Jiner GM Harika Dronavalli 0.5-0.5
Anh Dung Nguyen Aryan Abhijeet Shah 0.5-0.5

Dragon Chilling vs. Mr Birdie and friends

Dragon Chilling played a thrilling match against Mr Birdie and friends, the same team that beat the former fire-breathers in the Rapid Championship. One critical game in the first round was a stunning checkmating sequence which GM Yu Yangyi blundered against GM Samuel Sevian after the former had a completely winning position.

https://lichess.org/study/bbrp88lo/LJL6Vl1H#0

Fate was on GM Yu Yangyi’s side, however, as he also defeated GM Samuel Sevian after having an absolutely lost position.

In the tiebreaks, GM Samuel Sevian was once again winning but failed to convert, and it was Wang Zihao(SH) who clinched the match for his team after shockingly surviving a mate in 1 against Ning Yunlong.

https://lichess.org/study/bwsbl1Zo/9Xt36pqN#0

Round 1

Dragon Chilling Mr Birdie and friends 2.5:3.5
GM Ding Liren GM Vladislav Artemiev 0.5-0.5
GM Wei Yi GM Lê Quang Liêm 0-1
GM Yu Yangyi GM Samuel Sevian 0-1
GM Lu Shanglei GM Awonder Liang 1-0
GM Lei Tingjie IM Carissa Yip 1-0
Wang Zihao(SH) Ning Yunlong 0-1

Round 2

Mr Birdie and friends Dragon Chilling 2.5:3.5
GM Vladislav Artemiev GM Ding Liren 0.5-0.5
GM Lê Quang Liêm GM Wei Yi 0-1
GM Samuel Sevian GM Yu Yangyi 0-1
GM Awonder Liang GM Lu Shanglei 0-1
IM Carissa Yip GM Lei Tingjie 1-0
Ning Yunlong Wang Zihao(SH) 1-0

Round 3

Dragon Chilling Mr Birdie and friends 4:2
GM Ding Liren GM Vladislav Artemiev 0.5-0.5
GM Wei Yi GM Lê Quang Liêm 1-0
GM Yu Yangyi GM Samuel Sevian 0.5-0.5
GM Lu Shanglei GM Awonder Liang 1-0
GM Lei Tingjie IM Carissa Yip 0-1
Wang Zihao(SH) Ning Yunlong 1-0

Semi-Finals

Endgame.AI vs. Hexamind Chess Team

Just like Endgame.AI’s quarterfinal match, the semi-final match between Endgame.AI and Hexamind Chess Team saw a lot of draws, but only in the first match. In fact, in a shocking twist and a rarity at the top levels of chess, both the second and third matches were all decisive. In the first match, the draws were not created equally; while some games were quiet, GM Alexey Sarana had a decent pull against GM Anish Giri. Meanwhile, GM Volodar Murzin won the first match for Endgame.AI with a stunning endgame idea, proving just how powerful passed pawns can be.

https://lichess.org/study/GiTJ1GF9/uwQXvJaz#0

It was then up to Murat Omarov to hold a draw against Anh Dung Nguyen. With pieces flying all over the board, Omarov managed to hold the draw, missing a couple of forks along the way and helping his team secure the victory.

https://lichess.org/study/GiTJ1GF9/Cp4aqjRM#0

Round 1

Endgame.AI Hexamind Chess Team 2.5:3.5
GM Hans Moke Niemann GM Alireza Firouzja 0.5-0.5
GM Denis Lazavik GM Levon Aronian 0.5-0.5
GM Alexey Sarana GM Anish Giri 0.5-0.5
GM Leinier Dominguez Perez GM Volodar Murzin 0-1
GM Zhu Jiner GM Kateryna Lagno 0.5-0.5
Anh Dung Nguyen Murat Omarov 0.5-0.5

In a crushing turnaround, Endgame.AI won the next match with an astonishing score: 5-1, with all five of the wins being rather one-sided.

Here is Niemann’s steel king, which escaped all of Firouzja’s threats:

https://lichess.org/study/xRFJqADi/0f6f1mu9#0

Round 2

Hexamind Chess Team Endgame.AI 1:5
GM Alireza Firouzja GM Hans Moke Niemann 0-1
GM Levon Aronian GM Denis Lazavik 0-1
GM Anish Giri GM Alexey Sarana 0-1
GM Volodar Murzin GM Leinier Dominguez Perez 0-1
GM Kateryna Lagno GM Zhu Jiner 1-0
Murat Omarov Anh Dung Nguyen 0-1

Firouzja got his revenge in the third match, defeating Niemann with a very nice attack.

https://lichess.org/study/VLcqSJ2g/xTGidgpk#0

The captain’s teammates were able to right the ship, though. One important win was GM Zhu Jiner’s against GM Kateryna Lagno whose piece suddenly found itself trapped in a complex Fischer-like Bxh2 trap.

https://lichess.org/study/VLcqSJ2g/v8qLt6qv#0

Round 3

Endgame.AI Hexamind Chess Team 4:2
GM Hans Moke Niemann GM Alireza Firouzja 0-1
GM Denis Lazavik GM Levon Aronian 0-1
GM Alexey Sarana GM Anish Giri 1-0
GM Leinier Dominguez Perez GM Volodar Murzin 1-0
GM Zhu Jiner GM Kateryna Lagno 1-0
Anh Dung Nguyen Murat Omarov 1-0

Dragon Chilling vs. Uzbekistan

Dragon Chilling and Uzbekistan were after mathematical patterns: the first match went 1.5-4.5 for Dragon Chilling, the second 4.5-1.5, and the third 4.5-1.5. Most games of the match saw advantages converted to their logical conclusion; however, there were of course some discrepancies:

https://lichess.org/study/o0AUY74Z/NApFqtrA#0

https://lichess.org/study/o0AUY74Z/fiKQGNH3#0

https://lichess.org/study/m1wo6lrs/jhk0HR6n#0

https://lichess.org/study/m1wo6lrs/0GUmgVPM#0

Round 1

Uzbekistan Dragon Chilling 1.5:4.5
GM Nodirbek Abdusattorov GM Ding Liren 1-0
GM Javokhir Sindarov GM Wei Yi 0-1
GM Mukhiddin Madaminov GM Yu Yangyi 0-1
GM Shamsiddin Vokidov GM Lu Shanglei 0-1
WGM Umida Omonova GM Ju Wenjun 0-1
Akjol Rakhmatullaev Wang Zihao(Sh) 0.5-0.5

Round 2

Dragon Chilling Uzbekistan 1.5:4.5
GM Ding Liren GM Nodirbek Abdusattorov 0.5-0.5
GM Wei Yi GM Javokhir Sindarov 0-1
GM Yu Yangyi GM Mukhiddin Madaminov 1-0
GM Lu Shanglei GM Shamsiddin Vokidov 0-1
GM Ju Wenjun WGM Umida Omonova 0-1
Wang Zihao(Sh) Akjol Rakhmatullaev 0-1

Round 3

Dragon Chilling Uzbekistan 4.5:1.5
GM Ding Liren GM Nodirbek Abdusattorov 0.5-0.5
GM Wei Yi GM Javokhir Sindarov 0-1
GM Yu Yangyi GM Mukhiddin Madaminov 1-0
GM Lu Shanglei GM Shamsiddin Vokidov 1-0
GM Ju Wenjun WGM Umida Omonova 1-0
Wang Zihao(Sh) Akjol Rakhmatullaev 1-0

Placement Matches

In the placement matches, Uzbekistan finished in third place, defeating Hexamind Chess Team, who finished in fourth, in the third tiebreak match. WR Chess took fifth place, defeating Mr Birdie and friends and Team MGD1 along the way.

Finals: Dragon Chilling vs. Endgame.AI

The Finals, while certainly anticlimactic for chess fans, showed superb chess and cemented Dragon Chilling’s ferocious fighting spirit.

Round 1 decisive games:

https://lichess.org/study/S7fgoB37/CXeJjGo3#0

https://lichess.org/study/S7fgoB37/4EXcncxY#0

https://lichess.org/study/S7fgoB37/evUo5IGy#0

https://lichess.org/study/S7fgoB37/ozlY71L5#0

Round 2 decisive games:

https://lichess.org/study/S0rYQx6z/yatUC9iu#0

https://lichess.org/study/S0rYQx6z/jeaEY6UL#0

https://lichess.org/study/S0rYQx6z/XiUDLo3I#0

https://lichess.org/study/S0rYQx6z/ElSzpUMQ#0

Round 1

Endgame.AI Dragon Chilling 1:5
GM Hans Moke Niemann GM Ding Liren 0-1
GM Denis Lazavik GM Wei Yi 0-1
GM Alexey Sarana GM Yu Yangyi 0.5-0.5
GM Leinier Dominguez Perez GM Lu Shanglei 0-1
GM Zhu Jiner GM Ju Wenjun 0.5-0.5
Anh Dung Nguyen Wang Zihao(Sh) 0-1

Round 2

Dragon Chilling Endgame.AI 5:1
GM Ding Liren GM Hans Moke Niemann 0.5-0.5
GM Wei Yi GM Denis Lazavik 1-0
GM Yu Yangyi GM Alexey Sarana 0.5-0.5
GM Lu Shanglei GM Leinier Dominguez Perez 1-0
GM Ju Wenjun GM Zhu Jiner 1-0
Wang Zihao(Sh) Anh Dung Nguyen 1-0