Bibisara Assaubayeva 1-0 Koneru Humpy
Round 6 Armageddon latest completed supplied result. Click the card to open the replay.
This page tracks the Norway Chess Women 2026 standings, results and points table after six tournament rounds from the supplied broadcast-based games. Bibisara Assaubayeva leads the supplied standings, with Divya Deshmukh, Ju Wenjun, Anna Muzychuk, Zhu Jiner and Koneru Humpy in the chasing pack, plus classical and optional Armageddon replays from the completed PGNs.
These standings are based on the supplied broadcast game set and may differ from a final official table. This page is separate from the Norway Chess 2026 open-section standings page.
Current supplied leader: Bibisara Assaubayeva
Assaubayeva leads the supplied Norway Chess Women 2026 table on 9.5 points from 11 completed classical/Armageddon games. Divya Deshmukh is second on 8.5 from 10, while Ju Wenjun and Anna Muzychuk are both on 8.0.
| Rank | Player | Points | Games |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Bibisara Assaubayeva | 9.5 | 11 |
| 2 | Divya Deshmukh | 8.5 | 10 |
| 3 | Ju Wenjun | 8.0 | 11 |
| 4 | Anna Muzychuk | 8.0 | 12 |
| 5 | Zhu Jiner | 7.0 | 11 |
| 6 | Koneru Humpy | 5.5 | 11 |
Use the Replay Lab to load the exact supplied PGNs through the ChessWorld replay handler.
The supplied standings put Bibisara Assaubayeva first, with Divya Deshmukh closest by points-per-games-played shape. The replay lab keeps the completed PGNs in a round-grouped selector so the standings can be checked against the actual games.
| Rank | Player | Points | Games |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Bibisara Assaubayeva | 9.5 | 11 |
| 2 | Divya Deshmukh | 8.5 | 10 |
| 3 | Ju Wenjun | 8.0 | 11 |
| 4 | Anna Muzychuk | 8.0 | 12 |
| 5 | Zhu Jiner | 7.0 | 11 |
| 6 | Koneru Humpy | 5.5 | 11 |
Start with the Round 6 Armageddon games because they connect directly to the latest leader and chasing-pack story. Load Assaubayeva vs Humpy first, then Zhu Jiner vs Anna Muzychuk.
The Featured Games cards below can set the selector and open those replays directly.
This page covers Norway Chess Women 2026 only. The separate open-section page covers Wesley So, Magnus Carlsen, Alireza Firouzja, Gukesh, Vincent Keymer and Praggnanandhaa.
Use the Open Section and Women’s Event block if readers need the other event.
Queen’s Gambit / Queen’s Pawn structures are the largest supplied family, followed by Reti/Zukertort/English transpositions and Ruy Lopez games. The opening-frequency table links those families into stable ChessWorld guides.
Use the Most Used Opening Families section after replaying a few games.
Broadcast-based standings supplied for the women’s event. Points and games played are shown separately because some players have completed different numbers of broadcasted games.
| Rank | Player | Rating change | Points | Games |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Bibisara Assaubayeva Kazakhstan | 2527+5 | 9.5 | 11 |
| 2 | Divya Deshmukh India | 2500+3 | 8.5 | 10 |
| 3 | Ju Wenjun China | 2559+2 | 8.0 | 11 |
| 4 | Anna Muzychuk Ukraine | 2522+1 | 8.0 | 12 |
| 5 | Zhu Jiner China | 2546−6 | 7.0 | 11 |
| 6 | Koneru Humpy India | 2535−5 | 5.5 | 11 |
The supplied note says the standings are calculated from broadcasted games and may differ from official results.
The latest completed supplied games are the optional Round 6 Armageddon follow-ups. The page has six tournament rounds so far; Armageddon games are grouped separately from classical games in the Replay Lab.
Round 6 Armageddon latest completed supplied result. Click the card to open the replay.
Round 6 Armageddon latest completed supplied result. Click the card to open the replay.
These replay cards give the same fast entry route as the open Norway Chess page: click the card, set the replay selector, and load the PGN into the ChessWorld replay board.
Assaubayeva’s Round 8 win is a sharp replay route into the leader’s strongest supplied games.
Muzychuk’s Round 4 win gives a tactical open-game contrast to the Queen’s Pawn-heavy event sample.
Replay the completed supplied Norway Chess Women 2026 games. The selector groups six classical rounds and their optional Armageddon follow-ups, while excluding future placeholders with Result "*".
No game autoloads on page load. Choose a game and press Watch Selected Game to open the replay board.
These counts group the completed supplied games by broad opening family. They are intended as a practical study guide rather than a strict ECO database.
The largest supplied family is Queen’s Gambit / Queen’s Pawn, followed by Reti-Zukertort-English transpositions and Ruy Lopez structures. Use the links in the table to convert temporary event interest into stable opening study.
| Opening family | Games | Share | Study links |
|---|---|---|---|
| Queen's Gambit / QGD / Queen's Pawn | 8 of 33 | 24.2% | Queen’s Gambit · Queen’s Gambit Declined · Queen’s Pawn Openings |
| Reti / Zukertort / English transpositions | 7 of 33 | 21.2% | Reti Opening · Zukertort Opening · English Opening |
| Ruy Lopez / Spanish | 6 of 33 | 18.2% | Ruy Lopez · Closed Ruy Lopez |
| Indian Defences | 5 of 33 | 15.2% | King’s Indian Defence · Queen’s Indian Defense · Bogo-Indian Defense · Grünfeld Defense |
| Italian / Scotch Gambit Open Games | 2 of 33 | 6.1% | Italian Game · Scotch Gambit · Scotch Game |
| Vienna / Three Knights / Four Knights | 1 of 33 | 3.0% | Vienna Game · Four Knights Game |
| Nimzo-Larsen / 1.b3 | 1 of 33 | 3.0% | Nimzo-Larsen Attack |
| English Opening | 1 of 33 | 3.0% | English Opening |
| Sicilian Defence | 1 of 33 | 3.0% | Sicilian Defense · Sicilian Najdorf |
| Dutch / Queen's Pawn sidelines | 1 of 33 | 3.0% | Dutch Defense · Queen’s Pawn Openings |
This page tracks Norway Chess Women 2026. For the open-section table, Wesley So / Carlsen / Firouzja / Gukesh / Keymer / Praggnanandhaa results and the separate open replay archive, use the Norway Chess 2026 open standings page.
Bibisara Assaubayeva leads Norway Chess Women 2026 in the supplied standings with 9.5 points from 11 games. The table also shows Divya Deshmukh on 8.5 from 10, Ju Wenjun on 8.0 from 11, Anna Muzychuk on 8.0 from 12, Zhu Jiner on 7.0 from 11 and Koneru Humpy on 5.5 from 11. Open the One-Glance Points Table to compare the leader, the chasing group and the games-played column in one view.
The supplied Norway Chess Women 2026 standings are Assaubayeva 9.5/11, Divya 8.5/10, Ju Wenjun 8.0/11, Anna Muzychuk 8.0/12, Zhu Jiner 7.0/11 and Koneru Humpy 5.5/11. The games-played column matters because the supplied broadcast-based snapshot is not an equal-games table. Use the Standings and Points Table section to read the scores and games played together.
The latest completed supplied Norway Chess Women 2026 results are the Round 6 Armageddon games: Assaubayeva 1-0 Humpy and Zhu Jiner 1-0 Anna Muzychuk. The page has six tournament rounds so far, with optional Armageddon games listed separately from classical games. Load the Latest Completed Results cards to replay both Round 6 Armageddon games directly.
Yes, the Norway Chess Women 2026 Replay Lab loads the supplied completed PGNs through the ChessWorld replay board. The selector is grouped by round and excludes unfinished placeholder entries. Use the Replay Lab selector and Watch Selected Game button to review the exact supplied movetext.
The Norway Chess Women 2026 replay lab is designed around 33 completed supplied PGNs: 18 classical games and 15 optional Armageddon games through Round 6. Result * placeholders and empty Armageddon placeholders are excluded until real movetext exists. Use the Replay Lab round groups to scan the completed archive without mixing in unfinished pairings.
Some uploaded entries are future pairings or placeholders with Result * rather than completed games. They are excluded because the replay board should only load real completed PGNs with movetext. Use the Replay Lab to choose only the round-grouped games that have finished results.
No, this page tracks Norway Chess Women 2026 rather than the open section. The open-section page covers Wesley So, Magnus Carlsen, Alireza Firouzja, Gukesh, Vincent Keymer and Praggnanandhaa. Use the Open Section and Women’s Event block to jump to the separate open standings page.
These standings should be treated as a supplied broadcast-based tracker rather than a final official table. The page keeps points and games played visible because the supplied snapshot can differ from final official accounting. Use the One-Glance Points Table before drawing conclusions from the leaderboard order.
Queen’s Gambit, Queen’s Gambit Declined and Queen’s Pawn structures are the largest supplied opening family with 8 of 33 games. That makes 1.d4 and related central structures the main study signal in this page’s PGN sample. Use the Opening Frequency table to connect that trend to the Queen’s Gambit and Queen’s Pawn guide links.
Start with the Round 6 Armageddon games: Assaubayeva vs Humpy and Zhu Jiner vs Anna Muzychuk. Those two games explain the latest completed results in the supplied page state after six tournament rounds. Use the Featured Women’s Games cards to open those replays without hunting through the full selector.