Best European solvers for 2010 (contest ECSC 2010)
Rank - Name - Country - Points - Minutes
1 - John Nunn - GBR - 80,50 - 335
2 - Piotr Murdzia - POL - 77,00 - 360
3 - Eddy van Beers - BEL - 76,25 - 333
4 - Kacper Piorun - POL - 72,25 - 360
5 - Bojan Vučković - SRB - 65,25 - 344
6 - Jorma Paavilainen - FIN - 62,75 - 357
7 - Michal Dragoun - CZE - 60,50 - 360
8 - Michel Caillaud - FRA - 59,50 - 351
9 - Milan Velimirović - SRB - 59,25 - 335
10 - Volodymir Pogorelov - UKR - 58,25 - 360
11 - Dolf Wissmann - NED - 58,00 - 358
12 - Marjan Kovačević - SRB - 56,25 - 333
13 - Colin McNab - GBR - 56,25 - 360
14 - Vladimir Podinić - SRB - 54,75 - 342
15 - Jonathan Mestel - GBR - 54,25 - 360
16 - Piotr Górski - POL - 52,75 - 360
17 - Araz Almammadov - AZE - 52,00 - 355
18 - Vasyl Dyachuk - UKR - 51,75 - 356
19 - František Sabol - CZE - 50,00 - 352
20 - Andy Ooms - BEL - 49,00 - 360
21 - Kostas Prentos - GRE - 48,50 - 354
31 - Nikos Mendrinos - GRE - 42,00 - 351
49 - Harry Fougiaxis - GRE - 29,25 - 351
51 - Panagiotis Konidaris - GRE - 29,00 - 360
and a few more.
Read the report at the site of Chessbase here and see the presentation of the problems here.
Photo of our national team at the blog of Panagiotis Konidaris, here.
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