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      Home  >  General News • Women's Chess  >  Rajlich, Vajda and Gara tie for the first at the Women Spring Festival

      Rajlich, Vajda and Gara tie for the first at the Women Spring Festival

      Hungary, Women's Chess

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      The Hungarian Chess Federation organized the International Women Spring Chess Festival from 7-15th April, 2015, in Budapest, the capital of Hungary and one of the largest cities in Central Europe.

      The event was a 9-round Swiss tournament, exclusively for women. The tempo of play was 90′/ 40 + 30′ + 30″.

      The first place was split in a three-way tie by Polish player IM Iweta Rajlich and Hungarians IM Szidonia Vajdaand WGM Ticia Gara after the whole group finished the event with 6,5/9 points.

      However, Rajlich prevailed on a superior tie-break score and took the gold, while Vajda remained second.

      You can see the full standings and replay the games below.

      Official website

      Final standings (top finishers):

      1 IM Rajlich Iweta POL 2406 6,5
      2 IM Vajda Szidonia HUN 2323 6,5
      3 WGM Gara Ticia HUN 2282 6,5
      4 WGM Nikolova Adriana BUL 2329 6
      5 IM Sedina Elena ITA 2305 6
      6 Havanecz Bianka HUN 2244 5,5
      7 IM Gara Anita HUN 2331 5
      8 WFM Terbe Julianna HUN 2236 5
      9 WFM Juhasz Barbara HUN 2139 4,5
      10 WFM Nomin-Erdene Davaademberel MGL 2371 4,5
      11 WIM Dave Dhyani IND 2157 4,5
      12 Erdos Boglarka HUN 2176 4,5
      13 Erseki Tamara HUN 1861 4,5
      14 WIM Varga Klara HUN 2192 4
      15 WFM Terbe Zsuzsanna HUN 2129 4

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