Elektroprivreda triumphed in the competition at an accelerated pace. The winner of this year's Premier League achieved nine wins and one draw in ten rounds played and fully deservedly came to the winner's cup. The winning team featured: Denis Kadrić, Nikita Petrov, Oleg Jaksin and Jovan Milović.
The silver medals went to the chess players of Mimoza from Tivat, who recorded eight wins and two draws. The Tivat team consisted of: Nikola Sedlak, Miloš Stanković, Andrej Šuković, Miloš Vlatković, Veljko Draganić and Dragan Popadić.
Third place went to the chess players from Budućnost, and the players were: Nikola Đukić, Blažo Kalezić, Dragiša Blagojević and Miloš Pečurica.
The best unrewarded team from the Premier League was Herceg Novi, while the best first league team was Gambit from Berane. In the competition of free teams, the first prize went to Lovac Šavnik, and the second to Budućnost Kruševica.
In the rapid-fire competition, 13 teams competed using the Berger system in two rounds.
The winning trophy was deservedly awarded to the Mimoza team, which won 23 of the 24 matches played and won the trophy in a very convincing manner. Mimoza played with the same lineup as in the fast-paced competition.
Elektroprivreda took second place with 21 wins, two draws and one loss, while Budućnost came in second with a bronze medal.
The best Premier League team is Nikšić, while Gambit repeated their success from the first tournament. In the other teams category, Vukova Zeta won, while Lovac Šavnik took second place.
The total prize fund was 4,400 euros, and the judges were Zoran Peruničić and Andrija Bulajić.