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      Home  >  Daily News • General News  >  GM Robert Zelcic wins Ptuj Open 2015

      GM Robert Zelcic wins Ptuj Open 2015

      Ptuj Open, Slovenia

      The 2015 Ptuj International Chess Tournament took place from October 24-31, in Ptuj, a city in Slovenia.

      The event was a 9-round Swiss open tournament with tempo 90′/40 moves + 30′ + 30″.

      65 players from Croatia, Czech Republic, Norway, Poland and Slovenia took part in the event but Croatian GM Robert Zelcic emerged a solo winner with 8/9 points, leaving the runner-up, FM Peter Kokol from Slovenia, half a point behind.

      2015 Slovenian champion GM Marko Tratar remained third with 7 points

      WMK Barbara Skuhala was the best female player with 5.5 points and 14th place in the final ranking.

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