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Saturday, 18 Dec 2021 22:49
Hungarian Championship: Peter Acs and Zsuzsanna Terbe clinch titles

Peter Acs and Zsuzsanna Terbe won the Hungarian Championship 2021, Géza Hetényi Memorial in the open in women's sections. Both tournaments, round-robins with classical time control, took place in Budapest from December 7-17.

The fourth-rated Peter Asc grabbed the lead in Round 2 but suffered a defeat in Round 4 at the hands of the rating favourite Ferenc Berkes and slid down to a 50% mark. To his credit, Peter braced up and scored an impressive 4½ in 5 games to finish clear first, a full point ahead of the runner-up Gergely Kantor. By clinching the first national title in his long career (Peter won silver with Hungary back in 2002), the native of Eger proved once again that there is life in chess after forty.

Gergely Kántor lost two games but managed to overcompensate with four victories scoring a solid +2. In an interview before the event, the talented young GM pursuing his university studies humbly said that he would be satisfied with the bronze medal. As we can see, Gergely beat the target.

Bence Copra became the only unbeaten player in this all-GM tournament, but eight draws and one win did not allow him to mount higher than third place.  

Final standings open:

1

GM

Acs, Peter

2569

6,5

2

GM

Kantor, Gergely

2575

5,5

3

GM

Korpa, Bence

2520

5,0

4

GM

Antal, Gergely

2561

4,5

5

GM

Banusz, Tamas

2591

5,0

6

GM

Prohaszka, Peter

2568

5,0

7

GM

Berkes, Ferenc

2680

4,5

8

GM

Aczel, Gergely

2553

4,0

9

GM

Kozak, Adam

2526

3,5

10

GM

Medvegy, Zoltan

2527

1,5


Zsuzsanna Terbe sprang a major surprise in the women's event, winning her maiden national title. The lowest-rated player in the tournament, Zsuzsanna scored an amazing 5½/7 and picked 65(!) rating points.

A multiple-champion Anita Gara chalked up a very solid +3 (5/7) but had to settle for silver this time. Zsoka Gaal and Bianka Havanecz tied for third place, with the former taking bronze thanks to better tiebreaks.

Final standings women:

1

WFM

 Terbe, Zsuzsanna

2159

2

IM

 Gara, Anita

2359

5

3

WIM

 Gaal, Zsoka

2362

4

WIM

 Havanecz, Bianka

2229

5

WIM

 Terbe, Julianna

2294

3

6

WIM

 Mihok-Juhasz, Barbara

2275

3

7

WGM

 Lakos, Nikoletta

2211

8

IM

 Lazarne Vajda, Szidonia

2333

1


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Photo: Magyar Sakkszövetség