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      Home  >  General News  >  2 new Hungarian GMs

      2 new Hungarian GMs

      Budapest, First Saturday, Gergely Antal, Hungary


      Two new GMs born at First Saturday Budapest October
      Friday, 15 October 2010 07:19

      GM Neelotpal Das our chief guest from India showed up a great fighting spirit but could win the GM tournament only in tie with two talented young Hungarian players.

      Antal Gergely (HUN) and Banusz Tamas (HUN) both made their third clear GM norms so the Grandmaster Title will be awarded for them soon. Neither achievement could surprise us since they both can boast with outstanding international success already. Antal Gergely (25 – Texas Tech Knight Raider), University Champion of USA (2009) and gold medalist in U18 European Team Championship as early as 2003. Currently he plays for BEAC which is the team of Universities of Budapest. He is a brilliant tactician.

      Banusz Tamas (21), gold medalist at U16 World Youth Olympiad (TUR 2003), also won gold at European Youth Team Ch (SRB 2007) best scorer of Europe by 5.5/6 points. He is a member of Pannonpower Chess Club at Pecs city which is currently holding the proud title of the Capital of Culture in Europe. His style rationally combines both positional and tactical elements but his technical skills is the most outstanding part of his feature.

      Final ranking of First Saturday GM Oct 2010

      Rank

      Name

      Score

      Fed.

      M/F

      Rating

      TPR

      W-We

      SB

      1

      2

      3

      4

      5

      6

      7

      8

      9

      1

      GM Neelotpal, Das

      7.0

      IND

      M

      2454

      2627

      +1.93

      28.0

      1

      ½

      1

      ½

      ½

      1

      1

      1

      ½

      2

      IM Banusz, Tamas

      7.0

      HUN

      M

      2550

      2616

      +0.71

      26.5

      1

      ½

      1

      ½

      1

      1

      ½

      1

      ½

      3

      IM Antal, Gergely

      7.0

      HUN

      M

      2526

      2619

      +1.00

      25.5

      0

      ½

      1

      1

      1

      ½

      1

      1

      1

      4

      GM Czebe, Attila

      5.0

      HUN

      M

      2479

      2447

      -0.38

      19.0

      ½

      ½

      0

      ½

      1

      ½

      1

      0

      1

      5

      FM Natsidis, Christoph

      4.0

      GER

      M

      2318

      2379

      +0.72

      16.5

      0

      ½

      ½

      1

      ½

      ½

      0

      ½

      ½

      6

      IM Wittmann, Walter

      4.0

      AUT

      M

      2303

      2381

      +0.92

      14.25

      ½

      1

      ½

      ½

      0

      ½

      ½

      0

      ½

      7

      GM Bui, Vinh

      4.0

      VIE

      M

      2449

      2364

      -1.01

      13.75

      ½

      ½

      ½

      0

      1

      1

      ½

      0

      0

      8

      FM Hagen, Andreas Skytte

      3.0

      DEN

      M

      2311

      2298

      -0.19

      11.5

      ½

      ½

      0

      0

      0

      0

      0

      1

      1

      9

      FM Lorand, Norbert

      2.5

      HUN

      M

      2369

      2250

      -1.43

      7.5

      1

      ½

      0

      0

      0

      0

      ½

      ½

      0

      10

      FM Kislik, Erik Andrew

      1.5

      USA

      M

      2357

      2145

      -2.27

      5.0

      0

      0

      ½

      1

      0

      0

      0

      0

      0

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      1. Anonymous Reply
        October 16, 2010 at 4:39 pm

        Go Hungary!

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