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      Home  >  General News • Polgar Events  >  4 way tie for 1st at EICC

      4 way tie for 1st at EICC

      European Individual Championship, France, Judit Polgar, Moiseenko, Wojtaszek


      Final standings

      Rk.
      Name FED Rtg Pts. TB1 TB2 TB3
      1 GM Potkin Vladimir RUS 2653 8.5 2849 63.5 78.0
      2 GM Wojtaszek Radoslaw POL 2711 8.5 2826 63.0 77.0
      3 GM Polgar Judit HUN 2686 8.5 2799 63.5 77.0
      4 GM Moiseenko Alexander UKR 2673 8.5 2755 62.0 74.5
      5 GM Vallejo Pons Francisco ESP 2707 8.0 2819 66.5 80.0
      6 GM Ragger Markus AUT 2614 8.0 2783 62.5 76.0
      7 GM Feller Sebastien FRA 2657 8.0 2766 58.5 70.5
      8 GM Svidler Peter RUS 2730 8.0 2751 62.5 76.5
      9 GM Mamedov Rauf AZE 2667 8.0 2751 61.0 74.0
      10 GM Vitiugov Nikita RUS 2720 8.0 2741 63.0 76.5
      11 GM Zhigalko Sergei BLR 2680 8.0 2732 59.5 72.0
      12 GM Jakovenko Dmitry RUS 2718 8.0 2719 60.0 72.5
      13 GM Korobov Anton UKR 2647 8.0 2697 61.5 75.0
      14 GM Inarkiev Ernesto RUS 2674 8.0 2695 60.0 72.5
      15 GM Postny Evgeny ISR 2585 8.0 2633 52.0 64.0

      Full standings here: http://chess-results.com/tnr45941.aspx

      With this result, I think Judit has passed the 2700 mark once again! She is also the first woman to tie for 1st at the European Individual Chess Championship!

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      12 Comments

      1. Anonymous Reply
        April 2, 2011 at 8:25 pm

        Congrats Judit!

      2. Anonymous Reply
        April 2, 2011 at 8:28 pm

        Well played Judit,
        🙂
        the tie-break should have taken number of games with black into consideration

      3. Anonymous Reply
        April 2, 2011 at 8:31 pm

        congradulations judit well done u will soon b 2800 hope u will b playing again in future

      4. Anonymous Reply
        April 2, 2011 at 8:32 pm

        After that silly loss….I was worried..but the Woman came back with a vengance! Good on her!
        Mike Magnan.

      5. Anonymous Reply
        April 2, 2011 at 9:05 pm

        Great Judit! Go on don’t stop. I want to see you world champion.
        According live ratings now she’s 2699,4. Soon I’m sure she’ll return over 2700.
        Angelo (Italy)

      6. >>>>Chess News Flash Reply
        April 2, 2011 at 9:40 pm

        Chess News Flash!

        Former Chess Life Editor and long time chess author and politico Larry Parr has died.

        Larry Parr was co-author with Arnold Denker of “The Bobby Fischer I knew and Other Stories” which won the USCF’s award for “Best Chess Book of the Year” and was the co author of Dato’ Tan Chin Nam’s autobiography ‘ Never Say I Assume’ and other chess books. He was the co-author of “Secrets of the Russian Chess Masters” with Lev Alburt. He was a fluent speaker of Russian and helped many Russian grandmasters with their chess books and articles. He passed away after
        a short illness in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia where he had lived for many years. He passed away this morning @ 6:52am on 2nd April 2011.

        His family, Samboon Parr (wife), Christiana Parr (daughter) and Ian
        Parr (son) were with him the last month in Subang Jaya Medical Center
        and University Hospital.

        Larry was born in Seattle, USA, studied in Washington University, and the last few years was working with Dato’ Tan Chin Nam in Malaysia.

        He was the author of many articles in Chess Life. His last article for
        Chess Life on GM Larry Evans was published in the March 2011 issue. He was also the editor of an anti-Soviet magazine.

      7. >>>>Chess News Flash Reply
        April 2, 2011 at 9:40 pm

        Chess News Flash!

        Former Chess Life Editor and long time chess author and politico Larry Parr has died.

        Larry Parr was co-author with Arnold Denker of “The Bobby Fischer I knew and Other Stories” which won the USCF’s award for “Best Chess Book of the Year” and was the co author of Dato’ Tan Chin Nam’s autobiography ‘ Never Say I Assume’ and other chess books. He was the co-author of “Secrets of the Russian Chess Masters” with Lev Alburt. He was a fluent speaker of Russian and helped many Russian grandmasters with their chess books and articles. He passed away after
        a short illness in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia where he had lived for many years. He passed away this morning @ 6:52am on 2nd April 2011.

        His family, Samboon Parr (wife), Christiana Parr (daughter) and Ian
        Parr (son) were with him the last month in Subang Jaya Medical Center
        and University Hospital.

        Larry was born in Seattle, USA, studied in Washington University, and the last few years was working with Dato’ Tan Chin Nam in Malaysia.

        He was the author of many articles in Chess Life. His last article for
        Chess Life on GM Larry Evans was published in the March 2011 issue. He was also the editor of an anti-Soviet magazine.

      8. Lucymarie Reply
        April 3, 2011 at 12:36 am

        Wow! What a terrific result. Judit Polgar has proved herself to be still one of the world’s greatest chess players, and is (as always) the most exciting one to follow. And she made the most endearing comment about her win over Viorel Iordachescu in the 10th round:
        (It was a draw, but “just to torture him….”. As always, she played to win, not merely to qualify, as she bemusedly and smilingly acknowledged to Robert Fontaine when questioned about that in an earlier round.

      9. Anonymous Reply
        April 3, 2011 at 2:46 am

        Results like these can only do good to the game of chess.
        Judit again congratulations.

        Stef

      10. Anonymous Reply
        April 3, 2011 at 9:31 am

        congrats judit

        harsha

      11. Nikos Reply
        April 3, 2011 at 10:21 am

        Congratulations to the new European Champion Vladimir Potkin to this great success and his well deserved first place !

      12. Anonymous Reply
        April 3, 2011 at 12:12 pm

        Bravo to everyone!!!!!!!!
        Finally….a tournament…without the top ten…that was well covered and exciting. I’m sort of Partial to liking Judit but Potkin …and the others did very well. See what decent coverage can do? Thanks Susan. I enjoyed this tournament very much.

        Mike Magnan

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