More than just a chess tournament
The Wroclaw Chess Festival 2025 is a week-long chess event taking place from 13 to 19 December 2025 in Wrocław (Breslau), Poland. It is open to players of all playing strengths and combines several classical open tournaments with a wide range of side events, all hosted in the professionally organised setting of the Park Hotel Diament in the heart of the city.
At the core of the festival are the two main competitions, Open A and Open B. Open A is intended for players with a FIDE rating of 2100 and above, while Open B is aimed at ambitious club players up to around 2150 Elo. Both groups are played under the Swiss system with a classical time control of 90 minutes plus 30 seconds per move.
In addition, the festival features a blitz tournament, child-friendly sections (including a special “Dwarfs Tournament” for young children), a “First Step” tournament for beginners, simultaneous exhibitions with grandmasters, and a dedicated learning zone. The latter offers free workshops, teachers’ conferences, and activities for school groups. One of the festival’s distinctive formats is the Chess & Business Mixer, which combines chess with strategic networking.
The event attracts numerous international title holders and offers participants opportunities for both sporting and educational development. The festival is organised by the Fundacja Klub Szachowy Polonia Wrocław, with support from local partners and sponsors.
In this video course experts examine the games of Steinitz. Let them show you which openings Steinitz chose, where his strength in middlegames were, how he outplayed his opponents in the endgame & you’ll get a glimpse of his tactical abilities!
Williams Steinitz, 1st World Chess Champion (1886-1894) The match between William Steinitz and Johannes Zukertort in 1886 was the first chess match for the ‘World Chess Championship’. Steinitz won, and has since been considered the first official world champion in chess history.
Free video sample: The Steinitzian method of restriction
Free video sample: Strategy Introduction
In the A Open, Alexander Donchenko is the top seed, but he has already dropped ground. In round 3 he received a bye, costing him half a point, and in the following round he suffered a loss against the Indian player Vuppala Prraneeth. As a result, Donchenko is now one point behind the leaders. Here is his game from round 5.
Standings after round 5
| 1 |
9 |
|
IM |
R, Ilamparthi A |
2520 |
|
4,5 |
13,5 |
16 |
14,75 |
| 2 |
16 |
|
IM |
Yaniv, Yuval |
2441 |
|
4,5 |
13,5 |
16 |
14 |
| 3 |
3 |
|
GM |
Gumularz, Szymon |
2606 |
KSz Polonia Wrocław |
4 |
13,5 |
15 |
11,5 |
| 4 |
11 |
|
IM |
Raczek, Krzysztof |
2489 |
Fundacja KSz Polonia Wrocław |
4 |
12,5 |
14,5 |
11,25 |
| 5 |
10 |
|
GM |
Malek, Jan |
2509 |
Fundacja KSz Polonia Wrocław |
4 |
12 |
14,5 |
11,25 |
| 6 |
5 |
|
GM |
H, Bharath Subramaniyam |
2576 |
|
4 |
12 |
14 |
10,75 |
| 7 |
8 |
|
GM |
Bernadskiy, Vitaliy |
2522 |
|
4 |
11,5 |
13,5 |
10,25 |
| 8 |
15 |
|
GM |
Prraneeth, Vuppala |
2469 |
|
3,5 |
13,5 |
16 |
10,25 |
| 9 |
19 |
|
IM |
Prasad, Dhulipalla Bala Chandra |
2430 |
|
3,5 |
13,5 |
15,5 |
9,75 |
| 10 |
17 |
|
IM |
Tutisani, Noe |
2440 |
|
3,5 |
13,5 |
14,5 |
9 |
| 11 |
13 |
|
GM |
Vaishali, Rameshbabu |
2473 |
|
3,5 |
13 |
15,5 |
9,75 |
| 12 |
4 |
|
GM |
Kazakouski, Valery |
2585 |
|
3,5 |
13 |
14 |
9,25 |
| 13 |
24 |
|
IM |
Sammed Jaykumar, Shete |
2383 |
|
3,5 |
13 |
14 |
7,5 |
| 14 |
1 |
|
GM |
Donchenko, Alexander |
2661 |
|
3,5 |
12 |
15,5 |
10,25 |
| 15 |
6 |
|
GM |
Bartel, Mateusz |
2573 |
KSz Polonia Wrocław |
3,5 |
12 |
14 |
9,5 |
| 16 |
23 |
|
IM |
Nguyen, Piotr |
2383 |
KSz Hetman Płock |
3,5 |
12 |
13,5 |
9,25 |
| 17 |
7 |
|
GM |
Kosakowski, Jakub |
2549 |
WIEŻA PĘGÓW |
3,5 |
12 |
13,5 |
8,75 |
| 18 |
21 |
|
IM |
Sidhant, Mohapatra |
2388 |
|
3,5 |
12 |
13,5 |
7,5 |
| 19 |
53 |
|
FM |
Selbes, Tamer Tarik |
2223 |
|
3,5 |
11,5 |
13 |
8 |
| 20 |
33 |
|
FM |
Das, Priansh |
2312 |
|
3,5 |
11 |
13,5 |
9,25 |
106 participants
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