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      Home  >  General News  >  GM Flumbort Andras Dr. on top at Budapest First Saturday May 2012 GM Tournament

      GM Flumbort Andras Dr. on top at Budapest First Saturday May 2012 GM Tournament

      Budapest, First Saturday, Hungary


      GM Flumbort Andras Dr. on top at Budapest First Saturday May 2012 GM Tournament

      All GM-s were in top forms at First Saturday Budapest GM Tournament this month so none of the candidates could achieve any norms. The winner GM Flumbort Andras Dr. (HUN) a newly graduate lawyer presented high level of sportsmanship just by starting again after a modest performance delivered in the previous month. This time he succeeded in combining his extraordinary theoretical knowledge with brilliant technique so his victory was fully deserved.

      Final Ranking of First Saturday GM 5-16th May 2012 Budapest, Hungary

      Rk

      Name

      Score

      Fed.

      M/F

      Rating

      TPR

      W-We

      SB

      PS

      1

      2

      3

      4

      5

      6

      7

      8

      9

      10

      11

      1

      GM Flumbort, Andras Dr.

      8.5

      HUN

      M

      2503

      2594

      +1.26

      41.75

      51.0

      ½

      1

      1

      ½

      1

      ½

      1

      1

      ½

      ½

      1

      2

      GM Czebe, Attila

      7.5

      HUN

      M

      2475

      2519

      +0.69

      37.0

      44.5

      ½

      1

      ½

      ½

      ½

      1

      1

      ½

      ½

      1

      ½

      3

      GM Varga, Zoltan

      7.0

      HUN

      M

      2451

      2490

      +0.56

      34.5

      41.0

      ½

      ½

      ½

      1

      1

      ½

      ½

      ½

      ½

      ½

      1

      4

      GM Simonian, Hrair

      6.5

      ARM

      M

      2475

      2451

      -0.31

      32.25

      40.5

      ½

      1

      ½

      ½

      ½

      ½

      1

      ½

      ½

      ½

      ½

      5

      IM Arngrimsson, Dagur

      6.0

      ISL

      M

      2381

      2430

      +0.71

      27.75

      37.5

      ½

      ½

      ½

      1

      ½

      1

      ½

      0

      ½

      0

      1

      6

      FM Bagi, Mate

      5.5

      HUN

      M

      2335

      2398

      +0.93

      27.75

      36.0

      1

      ½

      ½

      0

      ½

      ½

      1

      ½

      ½

      0

      ½

      7

      IM Manca, Federico

      5.5

      ITA

      M

      2424

      2390

      -0.50

      27.75

      36.0

      1

      ½

      ½

      ½

      ½

      ½

      0

      ½

      ½

      ½

      ½

      8

      FM Battey, Alexander

      5.0

      USA

      M

      2403

      2356

      -0.65

      27.5

      22.5

      0

      ½

      0

      0

      ½

      ½

      1

      ½

      ½

      1

      ½

      9

      Horvath, David

      5.0

      HUN

      M

      2420

      2355

      -0.92

      25.25

      28.5

      ½

      ½

      ½

      ½

      0

      ½

      0

      ½

      1

      ½

      ½

      10

      IM Estrada Nieto, Julian

      4.5

      MEX

      M

      2309

      2336

      +0.35

      20.25

      32.0

      1

      0

      1

      ½

      ½

      0

      0

      ½

      ½

      ½

      0

      11

      IM Wittmann, Walter

      3.5

      AUT

      M

      2276

      2271

      -0.15

      16.25

      20.5

      0

      0

      ½

      1

      ½

      0

      0

      ½

      ½

      ½

      0

      12

      IM Rodriguez Lopez, Rafael

      1.5

      ESP

      M

      2265

      2096

      -1.97

      7.0

      6.0

      0

      0

      0

      0

      0

      ½

      0

      ½

      0

      ½

      0

      The IM section brought sharp fight in every game for FIDE-Rating and title opportunities.

      It was full of talented young players who play already at much higher level that their present FIDE-Ratings. Therefore also in this group nobody could hit the IM norm though at least five candidates who follow the winner definitely play at standard IM level at least.

      Tesik Csaba (HUN) whose coach is a former Olympic Champion (1978 Buenos Aires) Sax Gyula (HUN) was closest to the IM norm but in the round last but one he lost an extremely high level game against Gledura Benjamin (HUN) former U10 European Champion (Fermo ITA 2009 ) who was also silver medalist at the U12 junior World Ch. (Caldas Novas, BRA).

      Final Ranking of First Saturday IM 5-16th May 2012 Budapest, Hungary

      Rk

      Name

      Score

      Fed.

      M/F

      Rating

      TPR

      W-We

      SB

      PS

      1

      2

      3

      4

      5

      6

      7

      8

      9

      10

      11

      1

      IM Galyas, Miklos

      7.0

      HUN

      M

      2403

      2396

      +0.05

      39.25

      42.0

      ½

      1

      1

      0

      ½

      1

      ½

      –

      1

      1

      ½

      2

      FM Tesik, Csaba

      6.5

      HUN

      M

      2339

      2362

      +0.40

      36.25

      44.5

      1

      1

      ½

      ½

      1

      –

      ½

      ½

      1

      0

      ½

      3

      FM Gledura, Benjamin

      6.0

      HUN

      M

      2312

      2327

      +0.27

      37.5

      34.5

      1

      ½

      –

      1

      0

      0

      ½

      1

      ½

      1

      ½

      4

      Gupta, Bhaskar

      6.0

      IND

      M

      2096

      2349

      +3.28

      35.0

      38.5

      1

      0

      ½

      1

      ½

      ½

      ½

      1

      0

      1

      –

      5

      FM Kojima, Shinya

      6.0

      JPN

      M

      2264

      2332

      +0.98

      32.5

      32.5

      1

      1

      0

      –

      0

      0

      1

      ½

      ½

      1

      1

      6

      Korpa, Bence

      5.5

      HUN

      M

      2297

      2293

      -0.01

      28.5

      35.0

      0

      1

      ½

      1

      ½

      1

      0

      ½

      0

      –

      1

      7

      Dolgener, Tobias

      4.5

      GER

      M

      2215

      2229

      +0.17

      23.5

      32.0

      –

      ½

      ½

      1

      1

      ½

      ½

      ½

      0

      0

      0

      8

      IM Petran, Pal

      4.0

      HUN

      M

      2365

      2178

      -2.46

      24.0

      22.0

      0

      –

      1

      ½

      ½

      0

      ½

      0

      ½

      ½

      ½

      9

      IM Lengyel, Bela

      3.5

      HUN

      M

      2260

      2150

      -1.48

      19.25

      20.5

      ½

      0

      ½

      0

      –

      1

      ½

      0

      ½

      0

      ½

      10

      Wang, Xinyue

      3.0

      CHN

      F

      2041

      2132

      +0.91

      20.0

      15.5

      0

      0

      ½

      0

      1

      0

      –

      0

      1

      ½

      0

      11

      IM Farago, Sandor

      3.0

      HUN

      M

      2270

      2110

      -2.11

      16.0

      13.0

      0

      0

      0

      0

      0

      1

      ½

      1

      –

      0

      ½

      There were two more groups playing just for rating points but with not at all less intensity of fight. The new air-conditioned large and bright playing hall at the Hotel MEDOSZ Budapest provided an ideal room for playing. The hotel staff month by month show kind hospitality to all participants and the Hotel MEDOSZ has become a new chess center in Budapest also running a children’s chess school (called SZEBEN Chess Academy) on Saturday mornings.

      The next First Saturday events are scheduled at 2-12th June where we hope to welcome even more guests.

      More info with a lot of photos, all games, archives, cross-tables and videos are available at: www.firstsaturday.hu

      Contact person is: Nagy Laszlo IO – firstsat@hu.inter.net This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it

      Written by IM Orso Miklos International Arbiter

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      1. Anonymous Reply
        May 20, 2012 at 9:51 pm

        That’s impressive.

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