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      Home  >  Daily News • Major Tournaments  >  59th Hungarian Championship

      59th Hungarian Championship

      Hungarian Championship


      Hungarian Chess Championsip 2009
      Seven-time champion GM Zoltán Almási is the top seed
      Report by chessdom.com

      The 59th Hungarian Chess Championship is taking place on 9-17th August in Hotel Novotel, Szeged. The 10-player round robin tournament implements new regulation to make the championship more interesting. It is not allowed to offer a draw before move 40, and also the win counts as 2,5 points, draw is 1 point, loss is 0 points.

      Top-seed is GM Zoltán Almási, rated 2684, who already won seven national championships (1995, 1997, 1999, 2000, 2003, 2006 and 2008). Ferenc Berkes (2004 and 2007 champion), Zoltán Gyimesi (2005 champion) and Róbert Ruck (2002 champion) are also competing.

      Participants (rating, club):

      Almási Zoltán (2684 Honvéd ASE Budapest)
      Berkes Ferenc (2647 Atomerőmű SE Paks)
      Balogh Csaba (2595 Aquaprofit Nagykanizsa SK)
      Gyimesi Zoltán (2591 Csuti SK Zalaegerszeg)
      Erdős Viktor (2565 Makói Spartacus VSE)
      Ruck Róbert (2561 Csuti SK Zalaegerszeg)
      Medvegy Zoltán (2547 Aquaprofit Nagykanizsa SK)
      Grószpéter Attila (2541 Atomerőmű SE Paks)
      Bérczes Dávid (2519 Aquaprofit Nagykanizsa SK)
      Prohászka Péter (2508 Aquaprofit Nagykanizsa SK)

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      4 Comments

      1. Anonymous Reply
        August 9, 2009 at 2:01 am

        nice score system, maybe the number of draws will be less than in a normal tournament. Nice improve.

        Why isn’t Judit Polgar playing the Hungarian Championship?

      2. Anonymous Reply
        August 9, 2009 at 3:30 am

        Yeah, hard to declare the winner of this the Hungarian champion with Polgar and Leko not participating.

      3. Pitor Reply
        August 9, 2009 at 8:56 am

        Peter plays in Jermuk in the GP, meanwhile Judit will compete in Zürich two weeks later against six world champions and a junior champion.:-)

      4. Anonymous Reply
        August 10, 2009 at 12:06 am

        i know judit will play two weeks later, but this could have been a warm up for Zürich.

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