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Hi everyone,
The chess news update by Laszlo Rudolf via www.chessdom.com from Hungary is that the Hungarian Women Chess Championship took place from 26th September to 5th October at the Hunguest Hotel Forrás in Szeged. Ten players competed in the round robin tournament. WGM Anna Rudolf, despite being busy with organization of the Oliver Gonzalez Memorial, succeeded in defending the last year’s title, although only after edging the opposition on better tiebreak.
Final standings:1. Rudolf Anna WGM 2359 (Decs Hungaropharma) – 6.0 points
2. Schneider Veronika WGM 2297 (Pénzügyőr) – 6.0
3. Gara Tícia WGM 2375 (Aquaprofit NTSK) – 6.0
4-5. Gara Anita IM 2340 (Pénzügyőr) and Göczõ Melinda WIM 2204 (Tatai HAC) – 5,5
6. Papp Petra WIM 2256 (Röszkei SK) – 5.0
7. Dudás Eszter WFM 2212 (Atomerőmű SE Paks) – 4.0
8. Varga Melinda 2139 (Haladás VSE) – 3,5
9. Domány Zsófia WIM 2215 (ASS-Makói SVSE) – 2.0
10. Tóth Lili Dr WIM 2216 (Atomerőmű SE Paks) – 1,5
Hi everyone,
The chess news update by Laszlo Rudolf via www.chessdom.com from Hungary is that the Hungarian Women Chess Championship took place from 26th September to 5th October at the Hunguest Hotel Forrás in Szeged. Ten players competed in the round robin tournament. WGM Anna Rudolf, despite being busy with organization of the Oliver Gonzalez Memorial, succeeded in defending the last year’s title, although only after edging the opposition on better tiebreak.
The three winners: WGM Schneider Veronika, WGM Rudolf Anna and WGM Gara Tícia
Final standings:1. Rudolf Anna WGM 2359 (Decs Hungaropharma) – 6.0 points
2. Schneider Veronika WGM 2297 (Pénzügyőr) – 6.0
3. Gara Tícia WGM 2375 (Aquaprofit NTSK) – 6.0
4-5. Gara Anita IM 2340 (Pénzügyőr) and Göczõ Melinda WIM 2204 (Tatai HAC) – 5,5
6. Papp Petra WIM 2256 (Röszkei SK) – 5.0
7. Dudás Eszter WFM 2212 (Atomerőmű SE Paks) – 4.0
8. Varga Melinda 2139 (Haladás VSE) – 3,5
9. Domány Zsófia WIM 2215 (ASS-Makói SVSE) – 2.0
10. Tóth Lili Dr WIM 2216 (Atomerőmű SE Paks) – 1,5
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ReplyDeleteAre Ticia, Anna sisters? Same look, same hair - same chess!!! We should have more top tournaments for women. Just one series of Grand Prix is not enough. They should split the men's world championship prize money and give half to women's chess. Women's chess is so much more romantic. Men's chess is increasingly computeronicks.
ReplyDeleteWas it not a three-way tie or maybe she won on tiebreak i think. Already looking forward to the women's grand prix beginning tomorrow.
ReplyDeleteWomen's chess is going to be nowhere near men's chess. It's not something to be debated just a fact to be accepted.
ReplyDeleteIt's an old discussion. No point wasting time on womens vs mens chess. It's just fun either way - chess chess chess. I like both my daughter and son to play chess. My wife also plays. So who cares really. Also most of these women must be taught by father, brother, friends etc. Chess is chess.
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