Paulius Pultinevicius
FIDE ID 12809390
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Overview
Paulius Pultinevičius (born November 24, 2001) is a Lithuanian chess Grandmaster representing the Lithuanian Chess Federation (LTU). Known as one of the top active players in his country, Pultinevičius achieved his peak classical FIDE rating of 2600 in October 2022. He is highly distinguished as a rapid and blitz specialist, a reputation cemented by his victory in the 2025 European Rapid Chess Championship. He has consistently represented Lithuania in international team events, including multiple Chess Olympiads, and is a frequent competitor in major European open and closed tournaments.
Biography & Major Career Milestones
Pultinevičius was born in Marijampolė, Lithuania. He began playing chess at the age of six, introduced to the game by his father and brother. He developed his foundational skills under his first and longtime coach, Rolandas Martinkus. In 2016, Pultinevičius earned his first major junior title by winning the Lithuanian U-14 Junior Championship.
His international title progression was rapid. FIDE awarded him the International Master (IM) title in 2017 and the Grandmaster (GM) title in 2019 at the age of seventeen. He made his mark on the national adult circuit in 2018 by finishing second in the Lithuanian Chess Championship. In 2019, he qualified for the FIDE World Cup in Khanty-Mansiysk, where he faced elite GM Alexander Grischuk in the first round.
Pultinevičius achieved several key open tournament victories in the subsequent years. In 2020, he won the 40th Plungė Open with a dominant score of 8/9. In August 2022, he captured first place at the Riga Technical University Open "A" tournament, a performance that helped push his classical rating to its career-high peak of 2600. In November 2023, he convincingly won the International Prix Mohamed VI tournament in Casablanca, Morocco, scoring 7.5/9. In 2025, he claimed the bronze medal at the Lithuanian Chess Championship in Vilnius.
In November 2025, Pultinevičius achieved his most prestigious professional milestone by winning the European Rapid Chess Championship in Pristina, Kosovo. He finished the 11-round Swiss tournament as the sole winner with a score of 10/11, securing the gold medal after defeating the legendary GM Vasyl Ivanchuk on time in an intense final-round game. In May 2026, he demonstrated his versatility in chess variants by claiming the World Diving Chess Championship in Poland.
Elite Team & Event Performance
- 42nd Chess Olympiad (Baku, 2016): Represented Lithuania as a 15-year-old reserve player, finishing undefeated over his nine games.
- 43rd Chess Olympiad (Batumi, 2018): Played for the national team on Board 2.
- 44th Chess Olympiad (Chennai, 2022): Represented Lithuania on Board 4. Pultinevičius produced a stellar performance, scoring 8.5/10 with a tournament rating performance of 2787 to earn an individual silver medal.
- 45th Chess Olympiad (Budapest, 2024): Represented Lithuania, reinforcing his position as a core national team player.
- 25th European Team Chess Championship (Batumi, 2025): Represented Lithuania on Board 3, contributing a solid performance for the national squad.
- Online Blitz Milestones: On May 7, 2024, playing online on Chess.com under his personal account, Pultinevičius scored a notable blitz victory against World No. 1 Magnus Carlsen.
Playing Style, Material Tendencies & Endgame Profiling
Pultinevičius is a dynamic, universal player with a highly pragmatic and calculation-based style characteristic of the computer era. His exceptionally high blitz and rapid ratings (2531 and 2600 respectively) highlight his rapid calculation abilities, tactical alertness, and strong psychological composure in complex middlegames.
In the middlegame, Pultinevičius handles spatial advantages and king safety with high precision. He is comfortable accepting asymmetric pawn structures if they offer active piece play and counter-chances. His games show a strong capability in exploiting the bishop pair in open positions and managing structures involving the isolated queen's pawn or hanging pawns. He transitions fluidly from opening preparation to the middlegame, often using subtle transpositional ideas to steer opponents into unfamiliar territory.
Pultinevičius possesses highly refined endgame technique. This was clearly demonstrated in his title-winning game against Vasyl Ivanchuk at the 2025 European Rapid Championship, where he navigated a highly complex, high-pressure ending to win. He displays excellent defensive resilience in worse positions, demonstrating mastery in fortress construction, active king deployment in rook-and-pawn endings, and transitioning to defensible minor-piece endgames.
Opening Repertoire & Theoretical Move Orders
Pultinevičius maintains a highly structured and theoretically sound opening repertoire, emphasizing solid positional systems that provide long-term pressure as White and reliable equality with active counterplay as Black.
1. As White
As White, Pultinevičius primarily relies on closed systems starting with 1.d4 and 1.c4, occasionally utilizing 1.Nf3.
In 1.d4 lines, he frequently employs the Queen's Gambit Declined, often utilizing the Exchange Variation:
Against Indian setups, Pultinevičius often steers into Queen's Indian or Catalan setups:
When opening with 1.c4, he is highly comfortable entering Symmetrical English structures or the Mikėnas-Carls Variation:
2. As Black
As Black, Pultinevičius is highly specialized in the Caro-Kann Defense against 1.e4, making it his primary defensive weapon.
Against the Advance Variation of the Caro-Kann, his main line of choice is:
He is equally prepared to play the Classical variation of the Caro-Kann:
Against 1.e4, he occasionally employs the Sicilian Defense, particularly opting for the Sicilian Taimanov to generate asymmetrical counterplay:
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