Team squad of the German Chess League 2009/10 (women)
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The German list of the team cadres of the German Chess League 2009/10 (Women) contains the player reports and individual results of the Women's Chess League 2009/10 .
The 12 clubs were allowed to register 6 regular players and a maximum of 8 substitute players. Not all clubs exhausted the maximum registration contingent, the SV Medizin Erfurt and the SAV Torgelow registered 13 players each. Not all of the registered players were used. The USV Volksbank Halle and the SV Medizin Erfurt managed with 8 players each, most of the players were used at OSG Baden-Baden, SK Großlehna and SC Bad Königshofen, namely 13 each. A total of 129 players were used, of which 18 participated in all competitions.
The best players of the season were Marta Michna (Hamburger SK) and Tatiana Melamed (USV Volksbank Halle) with 8.5 points each from 11 games, Eva Kulovaná (SK Großlehna) achieved half a point less . With Eva Moser , Ketewan Arachamia-Grant (both OSG Baden-Baden), Lucie Hodová and Helene Nuber (both SC Bad Königshofen) four players scored 100%, but they only played a few games. Moser and Hodová were each used four times, Arachamia-Grant twice and Nuber once.
The oldest player of the season was Christina Lehmann (* 1951), who played for SK Großlehna, and the youngest player was Nicole Manusina (* 1998), who played for SK Lehrte.
Legend
The tables below contain the following information:
No .: Ranking list number
Title: FIDE title at the beginning of the season (rating list from November 2009); 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 November 2009); For players without an Elo rating, the DWZ (if available) is given in brackets.
Nation: nationality according to rating list from November 2009; AUT = Austria, BLR = Belarus, BUL = Bulgaria, CRO = Croatia, CZE = Czech Republic, ENG = England, ESP = Spain, FRA = France, GER = Germany, HUN = Hungary, ITA = Italy, LAT = Latvia, LTU = Lithuania, LUX = Luxembourg, MDA = Moldova, NED = Netherlands, POL = Poland, ROU = Romania, RUS = Russia, SCO = Scotland, SLO = Slovenia, SRB = Serbia, SUI = Switzerland, SVK = Slovakia, UKR = Ukraine , USA = United States, UZB = Uzbekistan.
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.
Jessica Schmidt was called Jessica Nill until the 2008/09 season.
Kristin Müller-Ludwig used to be called Kristin Ludwig.
Doreen Troyke used to be called Doreen Gerstenhauer.
Tina Mietzner has been called Tina Duppel since the 2010/11 season.
Petra Blažková has been called Petra Sochorova since the 2010/11 season.
Anja Schulz is not identical to the player of the same name who played in the women's Bundesliga for SV Chemie Guben in the 1996/97 and 1999/2000 seasons.