Team squad of the German Federal Chess League 1983/84
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The list of the team cadres of the German Federal Chess League 1983/84 contains all players who have played at least one game in the German Federal Chess League 1983/84 (including the players from Königsspringer Frankfurt , who withdrew the team after the 5th round).
The 16 clubs were allowed to register 8 regular players and up to 12 substitute players, but not all of the registered players were used. You can see from the team of King Knight Frankfurt from that until their withdrawal after 5 rounds in total started 9 player who needed SC 1868 Bamberg and the club Braunschweig Gliesmarode of 1869 very few players, namely respectively 10, while the SG Enger / Spenge the most players, namely 17. A total of 195 players (including the Frankfurt players) were used, 40 of whom took part in all competitions (without taking into account the Frankfurt players, 6 of whom played all 5 competitions before the retreat). Paul Backwinkel (SC 1868 Bamberg) played all the competitions considered for the team evaluation, but was missing in the competition against Königsspringer Frankfurt. With Hans-Joachim Hecht (FC Bayern Munich), Helmut Reefschläger (Hamburger SK in Hamburger SV), Dirk Paulsen, Klaus Wockenfuß (both Lasker Steglitz) and Vladimir Budde (SG Bochum 31) five players had not only had in the 1983/84 season , but also played all the games in the previous three seasons and never missed a single-track Bundesliga competition.
A club was allowed to use two foreigners per competition, but not all clubs made use of this right. With 18 foreigners deployed, there was nevertheless a significant increase compared to the previous year. In the Bundesliga this season the Englishmen John Nunn (Hamburger SK in Hamburger SV), Nigel Short (SG Enger / Spenge) and Glenn Flear (Königsspringer Frankfurt), the Pole Jacek Bednarski (Hamburger SK in Hamburger SV), the Czechoslovak Jan Smejkal , the Israeli Lev Gutman (both SG Enger / Spenge), the Icelandic Haukur Angantýsson (Delmenhorster SK) and the Yugoslav Borislav Ivkov (Königsspringer Frankfurt).
The most successful player of the season was Robert Huebner (Solingen SG 1868) with 12.5 points from 14 games. Hübner's teammate Ralf Lau and Mathias Gerusel , who played for SG Porz, each achieved 10.5 points , with Lau playing 13 games, Gerusel 14. With Lubomir Kavalek , Günter Capelan (both Solingen SG 1868), Georg Regis (SK Münster 32), Günter Schütz (FC Bayern Munich), Albrecht Speer and Ulrich Tamm six players scored 100%, but they only completed a few competitions. Kavalek was used four times, Capelan twice, the other named players once each.
As in the previous year, the oldest player of the season was Paul Tröger from Porzer (1913-1992), the youngest player was Lucas Brunner (* 1967), who played for Lasker Steglitz .
Legend
The tables below contain the following information:
No .: Ranking list number
Title: FIDE title at the beginning of the season (rating list from July 1983); GM = Grand Master , IM = International Master , FM = FIDE Master , WGM = Grand Master of Women, WIM = International Master of Women, WFM = FIDE Master of Women
Elo: Elo number at the beginning of the season (rating list from July 1983)
Nation: Nationality according to the rating list from July 1983; AUT = Austria, CSR = Czechoslovakia, ENG = England, ESP = Spain, FRA = France, GER = Federal Republic of Germany, ISL = Iceland, ISR = Israel, POL = Poland, SWE = Sweden, USA = United States, YUG = Yugoslavia
G: number of winning games
R: Number of draw games
V: number of losing games
Pkt .: Number of points achieved
Games: Number of games played
Elo performance: tournament performance of players with at least 5 games (calculated with Swiss Chess)
The individual results of the play-off for relegation between SC Braunschweig and VfL Sindelfingen are not taken into account, the individual results of the competition are:
The information on the Elo performances is purely informative, as the Bundesliga was not evaluated from the 1983/84 season to the 1985/86 season.
Since the season was not evaluated, no norms could be earned, otherwise Holger Eng would have achieved an IM norm.
The tables only contain the names of the players used.
The ranking list may differ from the one shown in individual cases.
Königsspringer Frankfurt withdrew his team after five rounds, the individual results of the competitions against SC Bamberg, Hamburger SK in Hamburger SV, Delmenhorster SK, SG Bochum and Solingen SG are taken into account.