Team squad of the Swiss 1st Bundesliga in chess 2016/17
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The list of the team cadres of the Swiss 1st Bundesliga in chess 2016/17 includes all players who were registered for the Swiss Chess League 2016/17 with their individual results.
The 8 clubs could register a maximum of 20 players. The SC Lyss-Seeland was the only club that did not exhaust the quota and only reported 15 players. Not all of the registered players were used. While SC Lyss-Seeland managed with 9 players, 18 players played at least one game at Cercle d'échecs de Nyon. A total of 115 players were used, 16 of whom did not miss a competition (of these, however, three players only came to six missions, as their teams were each involved in a decided competition without a fight). The best players in points were Branko Filipović and Bernhard Lutz (both SC Lyss-Seeland) with 5.5 points each from 7 games . Lorenz Maximilian Drabke , Nedeljko Kelecevic (both SC Lyss-Seeland), Florian Jenni (SG Winterthur), Jean-Noël Riff and Bilel Bellahcene (both Echiquier Bruntrutain Porrentruy) achieved 4.5 points each , of which Bellahcene played 5 games, Kelecevic and Riff 6 each, Drabke and Jenni 7 each. With Luca Kessler , Martin Wiesinger (both SC Gonzen), Adrien Demuth , Holger Rasch and Anand Gautier (all Cercle d'échecs de Nyon) five players achieved 100%. Of these, Kessler was deployed twice, the others named once each.
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 2016); 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 2016), for players without an Elo number, the rating from the leadership list 4/2016 (published in July 2016) is shown in brackets
Nation: Nationality according to the rating list from October 2016; AUT = Austria, BUL = Bulgaria, FRA = France, GER = Germany, GRE = Greece, HUN = Hungary, IRI = Iran, JPN = Japan, MNE = Montenegro, ROU = Romania, SUI = Switzerland, TUR = Turkey, UKR = Ukraine, UZB = Uskebistan