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      Home  >  Chess Improvement • Daily News • Women's Chess  >  Anna Rudolf scores IM norm

      Anna Rudolf scores IM norm

      Anna Rudolf, chessdom


      Vandoeuvre Open
      report by Marie Boyarchenko

      The 4th edition of the Vandoeuvre Open took place from 26 to 30 December 2007 in a small French town situated in the Lorraine and attracted with its’ exceptional game conditions and a friendly atmosphere more than 100 players from 11 different countries. Among them you will recognize famous names. GM Christian Bauer was the top seeded player with ELO 2634. He was at the tournament with many countrymates, among which were IM Gozzoli, IM Marzolo, IM Haub, and IM Cossin. The Czech republic was represented by GM Petr Velicka. For Germany the top player was IM Tomas Henrichs and for Ukraine IM Okhotnik. Russia was there as well with the perspective young talent WGM Vera Nebolshina.

      After series of surprising results, the event was won by the German IM Thorsten Haub with 7,0/9. He was closely followed by the French GM Vladimir Lazarev, who had the same score 6,5/9 but better tiebreak than IM Storostist, IM Marzolo, FM Vitoux, GM Velicka, GM Bauer, and IM Nikolov.

      You can find the crosstable and standings at the official website

      Anna Rudolf wins norms

      From the first day on the players were surprised by the results of the young Hungarian girl Anna Rudolf (2293), who also represents the Vandoeuvre – Echecs club. Her win against the top seed Christian Bauer (2634) in round two was far to be the end of her fantastic performance as later on she was one of the favorites for the podium. Anna Rudolf was doing a great job and no one could believe she is taking down player after player. In the end Anna finished 9th and achieved both IM and WGM norms!

      Besides Anna Rudolf, norms were won by Fionna Steil-Antoni (WIM norm), Benoit Taddei (IM norm) and Colombam Vitoux (IM norm). Congratulations!

      Much more can be seen on http://www.chessdom.com/

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      5 Comments

      1. Anonymous Reply
        January 5, 2008 at 3:18 pm

        Go Anna! Well done!

      2. Anonymous Reply
        January 5, 2008 at 6:42 pm

        She’s cute! 😉

      3. Kerry Liles Reply
        January 6, 2008 at 3:12 am

        GO to the link (chessdom.com) and READ the report about the unreal accusations Anna had to put up with and how the last round game was hijacked.

        Unbelievable!

      4. Anonymous Reply
        January 6, 2008 at 4:06 am

        They should make it a rule that when players are talking to each other they should always have an arbiter or team member present.

        A second party would have sealed the fate of any sore loser who has to bully a person to get a point.

      5. David Reply
        January 7, 2008 at 2:14 am

        Wow. That really bites. I hope she kicks his rump, badly. anonymous#2’s right. She looks great. When’s she coming to Vegas? I’d like to meet her.

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