Martin Senff

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Martin Senff, 2008
Association GermanyGermany Germany
Born 17th June 1980
title International champion (2000)
Current  Elo rating 2469 (August 2020)
Best Elo rating 2476 (April 2006)
Tab at the FIDE (English)

Martin Senff (born June 17, 1980 ) is a German chess player and trainer.

His "home club" is SV Meschede . About the SG Bochum 31 , where he had his first assignment in the German Chess League in 1998 , he came to Sportfreunde Katernberg in 2001 , with whom he played in the 1st Bundesliga from the 2003/04 season to the 2008/09 season . He is now registered for SV Meschede again . In France he plays for the Metz Fischer chess club and has also played in the Belgian first division.

The holder of an A-coaching license looks after several young players at international tournaments, trains the youth area of ​​several clubs and is involved in the coaching of the chess federation of North Rhine-Westphalia.

Martin Senff studied business informatics at the University of Trier . Since October 2013 he has been studying medicine at the Saarland University in Homburg .

successes

At the German U15 individual championship in Bochum in 1992 , he finished second behind Alexander Naumann . At the U12 World Cup in Duisburg in 1992 , he scored 6 points from 11 games and came in 24th. With the team from North Rhine-Westphalia, he won the German youth championship in Bad Schmiedeberg in 1993 . With SG Bochum 31 he was German U20 team champion in Bonn in 1994 and in Magdeburg in 1997 . At the European team tournament in Scotland , the German chess youth (Huber, Armbruster, Senff, Wyrwisch, Voigt) came first in the final B. At the Open Championship in Arnhem in 2003 he was second, tied with the tournament winner Martin Alexander Becker . In 2005 he won the Liechtenstein Open in Triesen , whereby he secured a grandmaster norm (overachievement with 7.5 points from 9 games). In 2006 he won the Open in Binissalem .

Since October 2000 he has held the title of International Master . He met the last standard for this in 2000 at the U20 World Junior Championships in Yerevan . He is listed as inactive at FIDE because he has not played an Elo-rated game since the 2008/09 Bundesliga season.

Web links

Commons : Martin Senff  - Collection of Images

Individual evidence

  1. ^ German individual youth championships 1992 on TeleSchach
  2. ^ The world event in Duisburg - Youth World Cup 1992 . JugendSchach issue August '92, p. 4–30 (reports, photos, games and tables)
  3. Thomas Wyrwich and Jörg Schulz: Glorney & Faber-Cup 1996 . JugendSchach issue 7/96, pp. 14-17 (report, tables and games)
  4. Certificate of the GM standard at FIDE (English)