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      Home  >  Daily News • General News  >  IM Aczel wins 1st Saturday, earns 2nd GM norm

      IM Aczel wins 1st Saturday, earns 2nd GM norm

      Budapest, First Saturday, Gergely Aczel

      Another tournament victory of Aczel Gergely (HUN)

      The popular tournament series of First Saturday Budapest continued with four international groups of different levels in the Hotel Berlin.

      The average of the GM section was 2421 with a 7 points GM norm. The winner, like last November when he last started, was Aczel Gergely (HUN). He is a champion of several kinds of internet mind games and proved again his extraordinary skills at chess too. Stylishly to his name (that means steel in English) he built up extremely solid positions which were hardly possible to crack. He suffered his only loss in the last round when he took too much risk by avoiding repetitions in hope of reaching a 2900 TPR. Finaly he had to do with his second GM norm even so topping his rivals with one and a half points.

      IM ACZEL Gergely
      IM ACZEL, Gergely (HUN)

      The tournament brought quality chess in many games two of which were awarded with Rozsa Karoly brilliancy prize. This special award was established just recently by Dr. Norm Saba a professor from Arizona (USA), who made this generous offer for the memory of his Hungarian chess-friend who had revealed him the endless beauty in chess. GM Czebe Attila won first price leading a nice attack against IM Mulyiar Michael A (USA) while the latter won the second price with a sharp but accurate play in the Botvinnik system against GM Pacher Milan. All games are available at: http://firstsaturday.hu/1709/games.htm

      Valdes Romero Leonardo of Costa Rica, Olympic representative of his country for nine times, has decided to fight for the GM-title and this time he was very close to his first norm. He simply needs more tournaments and may succeed soon.

      First Saturday GM 2-12th September 2017, Budapest – Final Ranking

      Rk. Name FED RtgI Pts.  TB1   TB2  Rp n w we w-we K rtg+/-
      1 IM Aczel Gergely HUN 2532 7,5 30,25 0,0 2681 9 7,5 5,98 1,52 10 15,2
      2 GM Czebe Attila HUN 2465 6,0 28,00 0,0 2527 8 5 4,37 0,63 10 6,3
      3 IM Valdes Romero Leonardo CRC 2415 6,0 21,50 0,0 2546 9 6 4,42 1,58 10 15,8
      4 GM Akesson Ralf SWE 2445 5,5 20,00 0,0 2498 9 5,5 4,82 0,68 10 6,8
      5 IM Mulyar Michael A USA 2393 5,0 17,50 0,0 2467 9 5 4,12 0,88 10 8,8
      6 GM Pacher Milan SVK 2446 4,5 19,75 0,0 2418 9 4,5 4,84 -0,34 10 -3,4
      7 IM Bagi Mate HUN 2456 4,0 16,00 0,0 2374 9 4 4,99 -0,99 10 -9,9
      8 Szotkowski Jakub CZE 2369 3,5 10,00 0,0 2346 9 3,5 3,80 -0,30 10 -3,0
      9 IM Mischuk Dmitry UKR 2403 3,0 9,00 0,0 2297 9 3 4,26 -1,26 10 -12,6
      10 Balint Vilmos HUN 2281 0,0 0,00 0,0 1632 8 0 2,40 -2,40 20 -48,0

      A 19 year old young man, Yelisieiev Yevhenii of Dnipropetrovsk (UKR) won the IM section by convincing play. It was his second IM norm shortly after Pardubice Open (CZE) in July. He was awarded the third brilliancy prize by his victory against IM Sandor Farago. He is coached by master-trainer GM Gennadi Gutman (UKR). All players of the group have some FIDE titles so the competition was rather balanced. Lyell Mark (ENG) already has got all the three necessary IM-norms and he is on the right course to achieve the 2400 for sealing his IM title.

      FM YELISIEIEV Yevhenii UKR
      FM YELISIEIEV, Yevhenii (UKR)

      The only female participant Juhasz Barbara (HUN) defeated two IM-s but missed the WIM norm due to some careless moves in promising positions.

      First Saturday IM 2-12th September 2017, Budapest – Final Ranking

      Rk. Name FED RtgI Pts.  TB1   TB2  Rp n w we w-we K rtg+/-
      1 FM Yelisieiev Yevhenii UKR 2338 8,5 35,25 0,0 2710 9 8,5 5,36 3,14 20 62,8
      2 GM Ilincic Zlatko SRB 2436 7,0 24,00 0,0 2475 9 7 6,57 0,43 10 4,3
      3 FM Lyell Mark ENG 2231 6,0 21,00 0,0 2403 9 6 3,95 2,05 20 41,0
      4 CM Nguyen Van Thanh VIE 2328 5,0 19,75 0,0 2310 9 5 5,22 -0,22 20 -4,4
      5 FM Prorok Marton HUN 2332 4,0 13,00 0,0 2224 9 4 5,29 -1,29 20 -25,8
      6 IM Boguszlavszkij Jevgenyij HUN 2130 3,5 11,00 0,0 2209 9 3,5 2,65 0,85 10 8,5
      7 WFM Juhasz Barbara HUN 2191 3,5 10,50 0,0 2203 9 3,5 3,40 0,10 20 2,0
      8 IM Farago Sandor HUN 2247 3,0 9,75 0,0 2151 9 3 4,15 -1,15 10 -11,5
      9 IM Szalanczy Emil HUN 2195 2,5 10,25 0,0 2116 9 2,5 3,48 -0,98 10 -9,8
      10 IM Turzo Attila HUN 2306 2,0 8,50 0,0 2050 9 2 4,93 -2,93 10 -29,3

      A 74 years old senior IM Eperjesi Laszlo Dr. (HUN) took first place in the higher rating group giving some instructive endgame lessons for his inexperienced young opponents.

      IM DR EPERJESI Laszlo HUN
      IM DR EPERJESI, Laszlo (HUN)

      16 year old Albi Bachini Conti Silvia (ITA) the only woman player of the rating group benefitted the most of the event winning almost 80 FIDE rating points.

      ALBI BACHINI CONTI Silvia ITA
      ALBI BACHINI CONTI, Silvia (ITA)

      The youngest master candidate, the 10 years old Tancsa Tamas (HUN) also received votes for brilliancy prize by his won game against Takacs Zsolt Otto.

      First Saturday FM 2-12th September 2017, Budapest – Final Ranking

      Rk. Name FED RtgI Pts.  TB1   TB2  Rp n w we w-we K rtg+/-
      1 IM Eperjesi Laszlo Dr. HUN 2133 7,0 30,50 0,0 2042 10 7 7,94 -0,94 20 -18,8
      2 Szotkowski David CZE 1949 6,5 27,75 0,0 2039 10 6,5 5,30 1,20 40 48,0
      3 Albi Bachini Conti Silvia ITA 1836 5,5 26,25 0,0 1988 10 5,5 3,54 1,96 40 78,4
      4 Zoltan Andras HUN 1945 4,5 21,75 0,0 1894 10 4,5 5,22 -0,72 20 -14,4
      5 Takacs Zsolt Otto HUN 1803 3,5 17,25 0,0 1849 10 3,5 3,02 0,48 20 9,6
      6 Tancsa Tamas HUN 1930 3,0 13,50 0,0 1784 10 3 4,98 -1,98 40 -79,2

      The lowest rating section delivered the most sensations. Two players shared first place tied with 7.5 points won. Tarimo, Didik Widiarso (INA) played with great ambitions. He said he had never had enough time for chess but now as a fresh pensioner he would devote all his free time for chess.

      TARIMO D. Widiarso INA
      TARIMO D. Widiarso (INA)

      10 years old Chubakov Sultan of Kyrgyzstan plays endgames already on master’s level and his dream to be a top GM once seems to be a real objective.

      CHUBAKOV Sultan KGZ
      CHUBAKOV Sultan (KGZ)

      CHUBAKOV
      CHUBAKOV, Sultan and his grandmother who is a medical doctor

      First Saturday Development Group 2-12th September 2017, Budapest – Final Ranking

      Rk. Name FED RtgI Pts.  TB1   TB2  Rp n w we w-we K rtg+/-
      1 Tarimo Didik Widiarso INA 1542 7,5 30,50 0,0 1882 10 7,5 3,34 4,16 20 83,2
      2 Chubakov Sultan KGZ 1644 7,5 27,25 0,0 1861 10 7,5 4,84 2,66 40 106,4
      3 Bogad Peter HUN 1970 6,5 23,25 0,0 1713 10 6,5 8,90 -2,40 20 -48,0
      4 Szabo A. Martin HUN 1574 5,5 26,25 0,0 1697 9 4,5 3,21 1,29 40 51,6
      5 Szurkos Andras HUN 1705 2,0 6,50 0,0 1416 10 2 5,74 -3,74 20 -74,8
      6 Brassoi-Tarnovszki Aurel HUN 1550 1,0 2,00 0,0 1349 9 1 2,97 -1,97 20 -39,4

      Management and working staff of the Hotel Berlin Budapest provided great support with kind hospitality for the chess events.

      The traditional group photo  Sept 2017
      The traditional group photo – September 2017

      The family of the organizer
      The family of the organizer, sitting second from left IO Nagy Laszlo, with Nagy Tamas on his left who is the webmaster of www.firstsaturday.hu since his age of 13…

      Next First Saturday events are scheduled at: GM, IM and FIDE-rating groups: 7-17th October; 4-14th November; 2-12th December 2017

      Contact: Nagy Laszlo IO, firstsat@hu.inter.net
      More details, games, archives, photos and videos are available at: www.firstsaturday.hu
      Written by: Miklos Orso IA, Chief Arbiter

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