Mai Narva reached seventh place at Women's Chess European Championship in Batumi

Mai Narva reached seventh place at Women's Chess European Championship in Batumi

Estonian chess player Mai Narva defeated Bulgaria's Grandmaster Nadya Toncheva at the Women's European Chess Championship in Batumi. The victory was Narva's second consecutive win, moving her up to seventh place in the tournament standings.

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At the Women's European Chess Championship in Batumi, Estonian player Mai Narva secured a victory with the black pieces against Bulgaria's women's Grandmaster Nadya Toncheva, rising to seventh place in the tournament standings.

This was Mai Narva's second consecutive win at the title tournament taking place in Georgia. The victory over the strong Bulgarian representative demonstrates the Estonian player's good form and confidence in high-level competition.

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