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Wednesday, 14 Dec 2022 15:19
Hungarian Championship: Péter Prohászka and Zsuzsanna Terbe win titles

GM Péter Prohászka and WFM Zsuzsanna Terbe are the new Hungarian chess champions. Péter became the national champion for the first time, while Zsuzsanna successfully defended the title she had won back in 2021.

The 66th women's and 71st open chess championships took place in Budapest from December 05-13. Both events were 10-player round-robin tournaments with classical time control. A win was worth 3 points, while a draw - just 1 point.

Péter Prohászka started slowly with two draws (including one in the game vs Adam Kozak, in which he was completely lost at some point) but then scored two victories in a row and grabbed the lead.

Sergey Grigoriants, who made his debut in the Hungarian championship, caught up with the leader after Round 8, and it all came down to the final 9th round. Sergey made a quick draw with Adam Kozak, while Peter rose to the occasion and beat Bence Korpa to clinch his maiden national title.

Grigoriants finished second, Adam Kozak took bronze.  

Final standings:

1

Prohaszka Peter

2563

17

2

Grigoriants Sergey

2553

15

3

Kozak Adam

2549

13

4

Berkes Ferenc

2645

11

5

Nagy Gabor

2488

11

6

Horvath Csaba

2501

10

7

Korpa Bence

2516

9

8

Fodor Tamas Jr.

2506

9

9

Papp Gabor

2557

8

10

Horvath Adam

2485

5


The women's event was quite a different scenario as the defending champion Zsuzsanna Terbe began with four draws but then reeled off four straight victories and clinched her second national title with a round to spare. The highest-rated player in the event Julianna Terbe finished two points behind the champion and took silver.

Bolgarka Erdos had an abysmal start suffering two straight defeats but finished strong, beating the champion in the final round to tie for third place with Kata Karacsonyi and Hanna Krisztina Ivan-Gal. The bronze medal goes to Erdos, thanks to a greater number of victories.

Final standings:

1

WFM

Terbe Zsuzsanna

2151

16

2

WIM

Terbe Julianna

2283

14

3

WFM

Erdos Boglarka

2157

13

4

WFM

Karacsonyi Kata

2161

13

5

WFM

Ivan-Gal Hanna Krisztina

2161

13

6

WFM

Demeter Dorina

2174

12

7

WIM

Mihok-Juhasz Barbara

2224

9

8

WIM

Havanecz Bianka

2202

9

9

WFM

Szente-Varga Fruzsina

2071

8

10

WIM

Dudas Eszter

2112

8


Photo: sakkblog.reblog.hu/

Official website: chess.hu/