Interclubs 2010/11

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The Interclubs 2010/11 was the Belgian team championship in chess.

The champion was the defending champion KSK 47 Eynatten , who only made a single draw. Since a place was vacated by a retreat, three teams were promoted from Division 2 with La Tour d'Ans-Loncin , Cercle d'Échecs Fontainois and Royal Namur Echecs . While Ans and Fontaine achieved relegation, Namur and Cercle Royal des Echecs de Liège et Echiquier Liègeois had to relegate directly.

For the reported team squads, see Interclubs squad 2010/11 .

Game dates

The competitions were played on September 26, October 10, November 7 and 21, December 5, 2010, January 9 and 23, February 6 and 27, March 20 and April 3, 2011 and took place in a decentralized manner at the clubs involved.

mode

The twelve participating teams played a simple round-robin tournament . The number of team points (two points for a team win, one point for a draw, no point for a defeat) and then the number of board points (three points for a win, two points for a draw, one point for one loss, no point for a loss without a fight).

Closing table

Pl. society Sp G U V MP Board P.
01. KSK 47 Eynatten I. Team (M) 11 10 1 0 21: 1 209
02. La Tour d'Ans-Loncin (N) 11 8th 2 1 18: 4 201
03. KSK Rochade Eupen-Kelmis 11 7th 2 2 16: 6 187
04th Koninklijke Gentse Schaakkring Ruy Lopez 11 6th 2 3 14: 8 187
05. Cercle d'Échecs Fontainois (N) 11 6th 1 4th 13: 9 185
06th Borgerhoutse SK 11 5 1 5 11:11 180
07th KSK 47 Eynatten II. Team 11 5 1 5 11:11 172
08th. Cercle des Echecs de Charleroi 11 4th 2 5 10:12 173
09. L'Echiquier Amaytois 11 2 3 6th 7:15 170
10. Koninklijke Brugse Schaakkring 11 3 1 7th 7:15 167
11. Royal Namur Echecs (N) 11 1 1 9 3:19 141
12. Cercle Royal des Echecs de Liège et Echiquier Liègeois 11 0 1 10 1:21 136

decisions

Belgian champion: KSK 47 Eynatten
Relegated to Division 2: Royal Namur Echecs , Cercle Royal des Echecs de Liège et Echiquier Liègeois
(M) Last season champions
(N) Promoted last season

Crosstab

Results 01. 02. 03. 04th 05. 06th 07th 08th. 09. 10. 11. 12.
01. KSK 47 Eynatten 1st team 18th 16 17th 20th 20th 18th 23 18th 17th 21st 21st
02. La Tour d'Ans-Loncin 14th 16 16 18th 20th 19th 18th 20th 21st 21st 18th
03. KSK Rochade Eupen-Kelmis 16 16 17th 19th 13 14th 19th 17th 18th 18th 20th
04th Koninklijke Gentse Schaakkring Ruy Lopez 15th 16 15th 13 19th 17th 16 17th 18th 20th 21st
05. Cercle d'Échecs Fontainois 12 14th 13 19th 16 15th 17th 17th 19th 20th 23
06th Borgerhoutse SK 12 12 19th 13 16 14th 13 19th 19th 22nd 21st
07th KSK 47 Eynatten II. Team 12 13 18th 15th 17th 18th 12 16 14th 17th 20th
08th. Cercle des Echecs de Charleroi 9 14th 13 16 15th 19th 20th 16 12 22nd 17th
09. L'Echiquier Amaytois 14th 12 15th 15th 15th 13 16 16 16 17th 21st
10. Koninklijke Brugse Schaakkring 15th 11 14th 14th 13 13 18th 20th 16 15th 18th
11. Royal Namur Echecs 11 10 14th 12 11 10 15th 10 15th 17th 16
12. Cercle Royal des Echecs de Liège et Echiquier Liègeois 11 14th 12 11 9 11 12 15th 11 14th 16

The championship team

1. KSK 47 Eynatten
Chess pieces

Viktor Michalewski , Andrij Sumez , Igor Khenkin , Erik van den Doel , Christopher Lutz , Leonid Milov , šarūnas šulskis , József Horváth , Petar Drentschew , Ádám Horváth , Daniel House counsel , Gerhard Schebler , Felix Levin , Mikhail Zaitsev , Robin Swinkels , Martijn Dambacher , Benjamin Bok , Robin van Kampen , Thomas Koch , Tamás Horváth , Lorenz Maximilian Drabke , Matthias Röder , Richard Polaczek , Alexander Aljonkin , Thomas Trella , Michael Hammes , Guido Kern , Marcel Becker , Benjamin Tereick , Marcel Jügel, Bernd Loo, Mehdi Samraoui, Herbert Kirch.

Web links

  • Overview at the Belgian Chess Federation (French / Dutch)