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7th Salzkammergut International Open Tournament in Austria

The 7th Salzkammergut International Open Tournament will take place on 17th-20th May at the Trinkhalle in Bad Ischl, Austria.

The event will be divided in three rating groups:

Group A – Open for all players with an Elo rating ˃ 1850. This group will be FIDE rated.
Group B – Elo rating ˂ 1900
Group C – Elo rating ˂ 1650. Both the B and C groups will only be valid for the national rating.

All the tournaments will be 5-rounds Swiss opens with a time control of 90 min/40 moves + 30 min + 30 sec/move.

The total prize fund amounts to 2.400 Euros.

Tournament website

The Trinkhalle in Bad Ischl

Registered players – Group A:

1 IM Sommerbauer Norbert DI. AUT 2438
2 FM Menezes Christoph AUT 2308
3 IM Zsinka László HUN 2272
4 FM Knechtel Roland GER 2231
5 Rieger Robert AUT 2178
6 Klenk Robert GER 2133
7 Hofmann Thomas AUT 2122
8 Knoll Martin AUT 2086
9 Stadler Alexander GER 2084
10 Schmuecker Felix GER 2067
11 Trummer Robert AUT 2067
12 Holzbauer Johannes Mag. AUT 2066
13 Otto Andreas GER 2065
14 Gruber Gernot Ing. AUT 2064
15 Kalinin Oleksandr UKR 2052
16 Ungerboeck Guenter Ing. AUT 2051
17 Usleber Helmut AUT 2043
18 Mostbauer Maximilian AUT 2008
19 Mostbauer Florian AUT 2004
20 Spalt Bernhard Mag. AUT 2003
21 Selig Rainer GER 2001
22 Savio Alfred Jun. AUT 1993
23 Azimi Reza GER 1978
24 Kadletz Karl AUT 1976
25 Mostoegl Konrad AUT 1972
26 Ehs Dominik AUT 1971
27 Humenberger Severin AUT 1970
28 Swoboda Philipp GER 1961
29 Foerster Michael GER 1960
30 Holzer Michael AUT 1947
31 Ehs Christian AUT 1941
32 Pleimer Anton AUT 1927
33 Schmitz Tim GER 1927
34 Holzleithner Johannes AUT 1919
35 Lipp Mirko GER 1919
36 Braguine Victor Dr. AUS 1912
37 Schackmann Oliver GER 1907
38 Stadler Andreas GER 1895
39 Zegstroo Martin NED 1855
40 Charaus Florian AUT 1811
41 Dürr Rainer Dr. GER 0

 

 

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