Elektroprivreda and Budućnost at the top of the table after the sixth round

The sixth round of the Montenegrin Chess Federation competition was played

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The best in the Second League, Photo: ŠSCG
The best in the Second League, Photo: ŠSCG
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The sixth round of the League Competitions of the Chess Federation of Montenegro brought interesting duels, after which the teams of Elektroprivreda and Crnogorec stood out at the top of the table.

Elektroprivreda defeated Mladost with a maximum score of 6:0 in the city derby, while Budućnost defeated Zeta with a score of 5,5:0,5.

The first defeat was suffered by the Montenegrin team. The Cetinje team was defeated by Mimoza from Tivat, which was led to victory by Nikola Sedlak and Miloš Stanković, who defeated Ivan Ivanišević and Artem Ilyin. The only victory for the Montenegrin team was recorded by Miloš Perunović, who defeated Andrej Šuković, while the remaining three duels ended in draws. Thus, Mimoza took third place in the standings.

An important victory in the fight for survival was recorded by Dama, which was led to a 4,5:1,5 victory against Omladinac Buducnost by: Andrej Skvorcov, Boro Miljanić, Bogdan Podlesnik and Stefan Mandić, while the only victory for the Podgorica team was recorded by Stefan Tadić.

Herceg Novi defeated Nikšić 5:1, and the duels on the first two boards ended in draws.

1-2. Elektroprivreda and Budućnost 16 3. Mimoza 15 4. Crnogorac 13 5. Herceg Novi 10 6. Dama 6 7. Nikšić 4 8-9. Zeta and Mladost 3 10. Omladinac Budućnost 1.

Rumija stands alone at the top of the First League table

The chess players of Rumija from Bar took the lead in the First League with a draw in the city derby against Mornar, and made the most of Zora's 4-2 defeat in the duel with Cetinje.

The fight for the top two spots leading to the Premier League will be interesting, considering that Rokada, which played 3-3 with Rudar today, has also kept pace with the leaders.

An important victory in the fight for survival was recorded by the Gambit team, which defeated Prosvjeta, while the duel between Dijagonal and Plavsko Jezera ended 3-3.

Table after 6 rounds: 1. Rumija 16 2. Zora 15 3. Rokada 14 4. Rudar 10 5. Cetinje 9 6-7. Prosvjeta and Mornar 7 8. Diagonale 4 9. Gambit 3 10. Plavsko jezero 1.

Berane and Danilovgrad Talj new first league teams

With a 3:3 draw with the Brskovo team, the chess players from Berane confirmed first place in the Second Montenegrin League and earned a place in the First League.

Thanks to a better duel, the silver medals went to the Danilovgrad Talja chess players, so they will also compete in the First League next year, while the bronze medal went to the Kotor team.

The winning team from Berane was represented by: Miroslav Cimbaljević, Slobodan Novaković, Milonja and Vladan Andjić, Milo Šekularac, Dragan Spalević and Vladimir Savić.

The following players played for Danilovgrad Talj: Aliaksei Kramič, Nikola Sekulić, Branislav Kadić, Mateja Popović, Radovan Perković, Goran Petrušić, Željko Vujadinović, Katarina Đukić, Aleksandar Grgurović and Andrija Radulović.

The following players played for Kotor: Milorad Ratković, Ivan Kolmakov, Miodrag Ćetković, Sreten Vujković, Miloš Kršikapa, and Miloš and Damjan Dževerdanović.

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