Team squad of the German Chess League 2012/13 (women)
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The list of the team cadres of the German federal chess league 2012/13 (women) contains all players who were registered for the German women's chess league 2012/13 and their individual results.
The 12 clubs were allowed to register 6 regular players and a maximum of 8 substitute players. The SK Großlehna was the only club that did not exhaust the registration quota and only registered 9 players. Not all of the registered players were used. The SK Großlehna got by with 8 players, the SC Bad Königshofen, the SV Mülheim-Nord and the USV Volksbank Halle used the most players, namely 13. A total of 132 players were used, 13 of whom took part in all competitions.
The best point player of the season was Eva Moser (OSG Baden-Baden) with 9 points from 11 games, followed by Maria Schöne (SC Bad Königshofen) with 8.5 points from 10 games . Anna Zatonskih (OSG Baden-Baden), Elisabeth Pähtz (SC Bad Königshofen) and Elena Lewuschkina (SF Friedberg) each achieved 8 points , with Zatonskih playing 9 games, Pähtz 10 and Lewuschkina 11. With Lisa Schut (OSG Baden-Baden) and Anna Rudolph two players scored 100%, Schut played four games and Rudolph one.
The oldest player of the season was Christina Lehmann (* 1951), who played for SK Großlehna, and the youngest player was Teodora Rogozenco (* 2000) 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 2012); 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 2012); For players without an Elo rating, the DWZ (if available) is given in brackets.
Nation: Nationality according to the rating list from October 2012; ARM = Armenia, AUT = Austria, BEL = Belgium, BIH = Bosnia and Herzegovina, BLR = Belarus, BUL = Bulgaria, CRO = Croatia, CZE = Czech Republic, DEN = Denmark, ENG = England, ESP = Spain, FRA = France , GEO = Georgia, GER = Germany, HUN = Hungary, IRI = Iran, ITA = Italy, LTU = Lithuania, LUX = Luxembourg, NED = Netherlands, POL = Poland, ROU = Romania, RUS = Russia, SCO = Scotland, SLO = Slovenia, SRB = Serbia, SUI = Switzerland, SVK = Slovakia, TUR = Turkey, UKR = Ukraine, USA = United States.
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)