Team squad of the Swiss 1st Bundesliga in chess 2006/07
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The list of the team cadres of the Swiss 1st Bundesliga in chess 2006/07 contains all players who have played at least one game in the Swiss Chess Bundesliga 2006/07 .
The 8 participating clubs could register a maximum of 20 players, but not all of the registered players were actually used. ASK Winterthur managed with 11 players, SV Birsfelden / Beider Basel had a total of 17 players compete in at least one competition. A total of 108 players were used, 21 of whom played in all competitions.
Players from 12 nations were registered, with German players being the most represented after the Swiss.
The best individual result was achieved by Julien Carron (Valais) with 5.5 points from 7 games, while Carmi Haas (Nimzowitsch Zurich) achieved half a point less. With Michael Prusikin , Olivier Renet , Yannick Pelletier , Gilles Mirallès (all Valais), Hans-Joachim Gierth, Henryk Dobosz , Vadim Milov (all SV Birsfelden / Beider Basel), Manuel Valdivia Rojas (Nimzowitsch Zurich) and Roger Moor (SV Wollishofen) Nine players reached 100% of the possible points, but they only played one game each (apart from Prusikin, who was used twice).
The oldest player of the season was Charles Partos (* 1936), who played for SV Birsfelden / Beider Basel, while Andreas Heimann (Basel BVB) and Kambez Nuri (ASK Winterthur), born in 1992, were the youngest players .
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 2006); GM = Grand Master , IM = International Master , FM = FIDE Master , WGM = Women's Grand Master, WIM = International Women's Master, WFM = Women's FIDE Master, CM = Candidate Master, WCM = Women's Candidate Master
Elo: Elo number at the beginning of the season (rating list from October 2006), for players without an Elo number the rating from the leadership list 4/2006 (published in July 2006) is shown in brackets
Nation: Nationality according to the rating list from October 2006; BIH = Bosnia and Herzegovina, BUL = Bulgaria, CRO = Croatia, CUB = Cuba, FRA = France, GER = Germany, NAM = Namibia, POL = Poland, RUS = Russia, SCG = Serbia and Montenegro, SEY = Seychelles, SUI = Switzerland
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