Team squad of the German Chess League 2005/06 (women)
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The list of the team cadres of the German national chess league 2005/06 (women) contains all player reports and individual results of the German national chess league of women 2005/06 .
The 12 clubs were allowed to register 6 regular players and a maximum of 8 substitute players, but not all clubs fully exhausted the registration quota. The SAV Torgelow reported 13 players, the SK Großlehna 11 and the OSC Baden-Baden as well as rotation 10 each. Not all of the reported players were used. The OSC Baden-Baden, Rotation Pankow and TSV Zeulenroda managed with 8 players each, most of the players used Weiß-Blau Allianz Leipzig, namely 14. A total of 123 players were used, 22 of which did not miss a competition.
The best player in points was Jana Jacková (Dresdner SC) with 8.5 points from 11 games, Tamara Klink (OSC Baden-Baden) scored half a point less . Constanze Jahn (USV Halle) and Nellya Vidonyak (Karlsruher SF) each achieved 7.5 points , with Jahn playing 10 games, Vidonyak 11. None of the players scored 100%, Tatjana Wassylewytsch (Rodewischer Schachmiezen) achieved the best percentage result with 6.5 Points from 7 games.
The oldest player of the season was Christina Lehmann (* 1951), who played for SK Großlehna, and the youngest player was Milana Smolkina (* 1993) from Hamburg.
Legend
The tables below contain the following information:
No .: Ranking list number
Title: FIDE title at the beginning of the season (rating list from October 2005); 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 (DWZ): Elo number at the beginning of the season (rating list from October 2005); For players without an Elo rating, the DWZ (if available) is given in brackets.
Nation: Nationality according to the rating list from October 2005; AUT = Austria, BUL = Bulgaria, CRO = Croatia, CZE = Czech Republic, ENG = England, FRA = France, GER = Germany, HUN = Hungary, ITA = Italy, KAZ = Kazakhstan, LAT = Latvia, LTU = Lithuania, MDA = Moldova, NED = Netherlands, POL = Poland, RUS = Russia, SCG = Serbia and Montenegro, SLO = Slovenia, SUI = Switzerland, SVK = Slovakia, UKR = Ukraine.
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 the players with at least 5 games (calculated with Swiss-Chess)
Victories without a fight are taken into account in the individual balance sheets, defeats without a fight are not taken into account.
Results service and DWZ evaluation contradict each other with regard to the individual results of SK Großlehna. This list is based on the results service; According to the DWZ evaluation, Martina Skogvall would have played (and lost) only one game, while Carola Richter would have played the remaining games, which are attributed to Martina Skogvall in the results service.
Marta Michna was called Marta Zielińska until the 2004/05 season.
Christina Lehmann was called Christina Domsgen until the 2004/05 season.
Iweta Rajlich was called Iweta Radziewicz until the 2004/05 season.
Jordanka Belić used to be called Jordanka Mičić.
Silke Schubert has been called Silke Einacker since the 2006/07 season.