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Jahrgang 2018 Ausgabe 3 Jahrgang 2018 Ausgabe 3 NÖ-Schach, Ausgabe 3 - 2018 vom 15. März 2018 Inhalt: Seite 2: Inhaltsverzeichnis, Impressum Seite 3+4: 2. Bundesliga Ost 2017/2018 Seite 5+6: Fernschach Seite 6-8: Landesliga 2017/2018 Seite 8-10: Industrieviertel Meisterschaft 2017/2018 Seite 10-15: Weinviertel Meisterschaft 2017/2018 Seite 15-19: Mostviertel Meisterschaft 2017/2018 Seite 20: Waldviertel Meisterschaft 2017/2018 und Waldviertel Cup-Finale Seite 21: Einladung zur 25. Herrnbaumgartner Kellerolympiade 2018 Seite 22: 1. Amstettner Stadtmeisterschaft im Blitzschach und Offene NÖ-Blitzschach- Landesmeisterschaft und NÖ-Damen-Blitzschach-Landesmeisterschaft 2018 Seite 23: Offene NÖ-Landesmeisterschaft und NÖ-Damen-LM im Schnellschach 2018, sowie 10. Offene NÖ-ASKÖ-LM im Schnellschach 2018 Seite 24: Inserat Mag. Dipl.-Ing. Dr. Erwin K. Hoffelner – Ziviling. für technische Chemie Im Anhang sechs Seiten aus der Schachchronik Impressum: Eigentümer, Verleger und Herausgeber: NÖ - Schachverband (NÖSV) Präsident DNMS OSR Franz Modliba, Stadtplatz 42, 3874 Litschau, Tel.: 0664 / 1706230, Fax: 02865 / 241; eMail: [email protected] Homepage des NÖSV: http://www.chess.at/niederoesterreich Schriftleitung und Layout: Ing. Karl Huber, Hans Knittel-Straße 33, 3013 Tullnerbach Tel.: 0664/2204662, eMail: [email protected] Ganzseitige Turnierankündigungen: € 19,-- einzuzahlen auf das PSK-Konto IBAN: AT49 6000 0000 0351 1833, BIC: OPSKATWW, lautend auf Ing. Karl Huber. Ein friedvolles und schönes Osterfest wünscht Ihnen der Vorstand des NÖ-Schachverbandes Ausgabe 4-2018 erscheint am 15. April 2018 Redaktionsschluss: 8. April 2018 NÖ-Schach 3-2018 2 2. Bundesliga Ost 2017/2018 8. Runde am 24. 2. 2018 SK Advisory Invest Baden 2½:3½ ASVÖ Pamhagen 2 GM Jankovic Alojzije 2568 ½ - ½ IM Galyas Miklos 2506 FM Sharashenidze Akaki 2351 ½ - ½ IM Lipka Juraj 2416 Fieberg Samuel 2302 0 - 1 IM Maslik Miroslav 2355 Zojer Stefan DI 2128 0 - 1 IM Alvir Aco 2337 Hofegger Jakob 2117 ½ - ½ IM Franzen Jozef Dr. 2267 Juenger Heinz Dr. 2116 1 - 0 Lovrinovic Christian Mag. 2142 11 SK Sparkasse Bad Vöslau 3 : 3 Blackburne Nickelsdorf IM Jovanovic Dusan 2379 0 - 1 GM Zilka Stepan 2527 IM Juhasz Armin 2363 0 - 1 IM Pinter Erik 2362 IM Juhasz Kristof 2404 1 - 0 IM Schwarhofer Christopher 2370 FM Grimm Daniel 2310 ½ - ½ IM Lendwai Reinhard 2389 Lampl Gerald 2108 ½ - ½ FM Vlcek Stanislav 2258 Miazhynski Yuri 2156 1 - 0 MK Bachofner Christian 1991 SK Austria 2 : 4 SC Donaustadt GM Pacher Milan 2433 1 - 0 GM Stanec Nikolaus 2470 IM Hangweyrer Manfred 2370 ½ - ½ IM Kummer Helmut 2285 Sardy Peter 2358 0 - 1 FM Pingitzer Harald 2330 FM Druckenthaner Andreas Dr. 2277 - - + WIM Exler Veronika 2175 Iro Christian 2035 ½ - ½ Schwab Lukas 2196 MK Rogetzer Klaus 2021 0 - 1 WFM Fröwis Annika 2084 SK Mostarrichi 1½:4½ SK Hietzing FM Burlacu Bogdan 2293 ½ - ½ GM Polak Tomas 2503 FM Hofmann Thomas BSc 2304 ½ - ½ IM Pisk Petr 2333 Ehs Dominik 2082 ½ - ½ FM Penz Harald Dr. 2311 MK Steiner Heinz 2141 0 - 1 IM Vyskocil Neklan 2316 Rechberger Franz 2141 0 - 1 Djeno Drago 2238 Gaertner Markus 2077 0 - 1 Belke Frank Dr. 2299 SC Data Techno Pressbaum/E. 3½:2½ L.A. Kraftanlage Ottakring 2 IM Lizak Peter 2451 1 - 0 FM Gstach Jakob 2285 IM Videki Sandor 2416 ½ - ½ Steiner Adam DI 2179 FM Rumpl Erwin Mag. 2267 ½ - ½ Steindl Johannes 2236 FM Neumeier Klaus Mag. 2302 ½ - ½ CM Bauer Thomas 2168 MK Hechl Gerald Mag. 2325 1 - 0 Scheffknecht Philipp 2129 Lucaci Marius 2187 0 - 1 Peyrer Konstantin 2133 Tschaturanga 4½:1½ ASVÖ Mattersburg FM Sadilek Peter 2298 1 - 0 IM Schroll Gerhard Dr.MMag. 2293 Morgunov Marc 2203 ½ - ½ IM Petran Peter Dr. 2315 MK Sadilek Maximilian 2271 ½ - ½ CM Brod Manfred DI 2244 Morgunov Daniel 2231 1 - 0 Strodl Joachim 2164 Leitner Gerald DI 2118 ½ - ½ MK Salamon Werner 2162 Rother Moritz 2106 1 - 0 MK Wiedner Robert 2157 9. Runde am 25. 2. 2018 ASVÖ Mattersburg 2½:3½ SK Advisory Invest Baden IM Schroll Gerhard Dr. MMag. 2293 0 - 1 GM Jankovic Alojzije 2568 IM Petran Peter Dr. 2315 ½ - ½ FM Sharashenidze Akaki 2351 CM Brod Manfred DI 2244 ½ - ½ Fieberg Samuel 2302 Strodl Joachim 2164 0 - 1 Zojer Stefan DI 2128 NÖ-Schach 3-2018 3 MK Salamon Werner 2162 ½ - ½ Hofegger Jakob 2117 MK Wiedner Robert 2157 1 - 0 WFM Trippold Denise 2069 L.A. Kraftanlage Ottakring 2 3½:2½ Tschaturanga FM Gstach Jakob 2285 ½ - ½ FM Sadilek Peter 2298 Steiner Adam DI 2179 0 - 1 Morgunov Marc 2203 Steindl Johannes 2236 0 - 1 MK Sadilek Maximilian 2271 CM Bauer Thomas 2168 1 - 0 Leitner Gerald DI 2118 FM Plank Franz 2197 1 - 0 Rother Moritz 2106 Peyrer Konstantin 2133 1 - 0 WMK Landl Margot 1939 SK Hietzing 2½:3½ SC Data Techno Pressbaum/E. GM Polak Tomas 2503 ½ - ½ IM Lizak Peter 2451 IM Pisk Petr 2333 0 - 1 IM Videki Sandor 2416 FM Penz Harald Dr. 2311 ½ - ½ FM Rumpl Erwin Mag. 2267 IM Vyskocil Neklan 2316 1 - 0 FM Neumeier Klaus Mag. 2302 Djeno Drago 2238 0 - 1 MK Hechl Gerald Mag. 2325 Belke Frank Dr. 2299 ½ - ½ FM Weissenbeck Manuel Ing. 2268 SC Donaustadt 3½:2½ SK Mostarrichi GM Stanec Nikolaus 2470 ½ - ½ FM Burlacu Bogdan 2293 FM Pingitzer Harald 2330 ½ - ½ FM Hofmann Thomas BSc 2304 WIM Exler Veronika 2175 ½ - ½ Ehs Dominik 2082 Schwab Lukas 2196 ½ - ½ MK Steiner Heinz 2141 NM Schwab Rene Mag.(fh) 2139 1 - 0 Rechberger Franz 2141 Hofbauer Peter 2046 ½ - ½ MK Koller Hubert 2014 Blackburne Nickelsdorf 1 : 5 SK Austria GM Zilka Stepan 2527 ½ - ½ GM Pacher Milan 2433 IM Schwarhofer Christopher 2370 ½ - ½ IM Hangweyrer Manfred 2370 Bury Rastislav 2158 0 - 1 Sardy Peter 2358 FM Bachofner Andreas 2186 0 - 1 FM Nagy Bence 2343 Kuntner Reinhard 2055 0 - 1 FM Macko Miroslav 2245 Gratze Michael 1968 0 - 1 FM Druckenthaner Andreas Dr. 2277 ASVÖ Pamhagen 2 2½:3½ SK Sparkasse Bad Vöslau GM Markos Jan 2562 ½ - ½ IM Jovanovic Dusan 2379 IM Galyas Miklos 2506 ½ - ½ IM Juhasz Armin 2363 IM Lipka Juraj 2416 ½ - ½ IM Juhasz Kristof 2404 IM Maslik Miroslav 2355 ½ - ½ FM Grimm Daniel 2310 IM Alvir Aco 2337 0 - 1 Wilke Werner DDr. 2248 IM Franzen Jozef Dr. 2267 ½ - ½ Miazhynski Yuri 2156 Tabellenstand nach 9 Runden Rg. Snr Team Sp. + = - MP Pkte 1 3 SC Data Technology Pressbaum/Eichgraben 9 7 2 0 16 34 2 1 SK Austria 9 6 1 2 13 33 3 10 ASVÖ Pamhagen 2 9 6 0 3 12 31,5 4 8 SC Donaustadt 9 5 2 2 12 27,5 5 12 SK Advisory Invest Baden 9 5 1 3 11 28,5 6 11 SK Sparkasse Bad Vöslau 9 4 3 2 11 28,5 7 6 L.A. Kraftanlage Ottakring 2 9 4 2 3 10 27,5 8 9 Blackburne Nickelsdorf 9 4 1 4 9 25,5 9 7 SK Hietzing 9 2 1 6 5 24 10 4 tschaturanga 9 1 2 6 4 23,5 11 2 SK Mostarrichi 9 0 3 6 3 19,5 12 5 ASVÖ Mattersburg 9 0 2 7 2 21 NÖ-Schach 3-2018 4 FERNSCHACH - NÖ Ing. Karl Huber, [email protected] Homepage des österreichischen Fernschachbundes: www.chess.at/fernschach Aussendung 18/2 – März 2018 33. Österreichische Fernschachmeisterschaft: SIM Rüdiger Löschnauer (NÖ) - CCE Walter Krimbacher (Sbg) ½:½, CCE Walter Krimba- cher (Sbg) ½:½ - SIM Dr. Helmut Grabner (W) ½:½, Bernd Reinstadler (Vbg) - ÖFM Adolf Vegjeleki (OÖ) ½:½, ÖFM Adolf Vegjeleki (OÖ) - Karl Binder (NÖ) ½:½, Siegfried Jauk (Stmk) - CCE Manfred Moza (NÖ) ½:½, Siegfried Jauk (Stmk) - Bernd Reinstadler (Vbg) ½:½, Bernd Reinstadler (Vbg) - CCE Manfred Moza (NÖ) ½:½. Champions League 2017 C1 mit Österreich 1: 82,4% beendet und Österreich 1 liegt auf Platz 2 von 13. Brett 1: Bjarne Jensen (DEN) - SIM Heinz Polsterer (NÖ) ½:½, SIM Heinz Polsterer (NÖ) - Andrew Leonard (USA) ½:½, Hans-Dieter Wassilieff (D) - SIM Heinz Polsterer (NÖ) ½:½, SIM Heinz Polsterer (NÖ) - CCE Ladislav Pravec ½:½, SIM Heinz Polsterer (NÖ) - CCM Manuel Guerreiro Ferreira (POR) ½:½, SIM Heinz Polsterer (NÖ) - Martin Murlasits (Bgld) 1:0, SIM Heinz Polsterer (NÖ) - Martin Sanchez Francisco (ESP) 1:0. Brett 2: Wilfried Spiegel (Vbg) - IM Luis Gonzaga Grego (POR) 1:0, Karel Cernovsky (CZE) - Wilfried Spiegel (Vbg) ½:½, Giorgio Musso (ITA) - Wilfried Spiegel (Vbg) ½:½, Wilfried Spiegel (Vbg) - Michael Sorensen D.F. (DEN) 1:0, Wilfried Spiegel (Vbg) - Aleksandr Vasilievich Istomin (RUS) 1:0. Brett 3: IM Mariusz Wojnar (POL) - IM Hannes Rada (NÖ) ½:½, IM Hannes Rada (NÖ) - Denny Marbourg (USA) ½:½, Palle Skov Bratholm (DEN) - IM Hannes Rada (NÖ) ½:½, Wolfgang Richter (D) - IM Hannes Rada (NÖ) ½:½, Alexandr Alexandrwich Tolstik (BLR) - IM Hannes Rada (NÖ) 0:1, IM Hannes Rada (NÖ) - José Antonio Pans Mellado (ESP) 1:0, Bernd Reinstadler (Vbg) - CCM Reyes Maldonado César Jesús (VEN) ½:½, Bernd Reinstadler (Vbg) - IM Wojnar Mariusz (POL) ½:½, Bernd Reinstadler (Vbg) - Marbourg Denny (USA) ½:½, Bratholm Palle Skov (DEN) - Bernd Reinstadler (Vbg) ½:½, Wolfgang Richter (D) - Bernd Reinstadler (Vbg) ½:½, Bernd Reinstadler (Vbg) - Cavalcanti Bruno (ITA) ½:½, Alexandr Alexandrovich Tolstik (BLR) - Bernd Reinstadler (Vbg) ½:½, Bernd Reinstadler (Vbg) - José Soares Gomes (POR) ½:½. Brett 4: Antonio Sardella (ITA) - CCM Christian Hengl (T) ½:½, Johnny Owens (USA) - CCM Christian Hengl (T) ½:½, CCM Christian Hengl (T) - Daniel Weber Widmer (SUI) ½:½, CCM Christian Hengl (T) - Jose Ribeiro (POR) ½:½, CCM Christian Hengl (T) - Evgeny Alekseevich Gorbunov (RUS) ½:½, CCM Christian Hengl (T) - Hans Peter Tödter (D) 1:0, CCM Christian Hengl (T) - Jesper Hjorth (DEN) 1:0, Armin Kollmann (Bgld) - Hans-Peter Tödter (D) ½:½, Armin Kollmann (Bgld) - Jesper Hjorth (DEN) ½:½. C4 mit Niederösterreich 1: 66,3% beendet und Niederösterreich 1 liegt auf Platz 5 von 13. Brett 1: Peter Kaufmann - Mark Stephenson (USA) ½:½, Richard Schreiner (D) - Peter Kauf- mann ½:½, Peter Kaufmann - IM Jiménez Ariza Jose Manuel (ESP) ½:½, Fernández Martinez Juan Carlos (CUB) - Peter Kaufmann ½:½, Mihail Yunevich Bukarin (RUS) - Peter Kaufmann ½:½. Brett 2: CCE Manfred Moza – Frank Schumacher (D) ½:½. Brett 3: Andreas Hartwich (D) - Karl Tauscher ½:½. Brett 4: Cristian Malisevschi (ROU) - Mag. 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