Tünde Csonkics

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Tünde Csonkics (born September 20, 1958 ) is a Hungarian chess master .

Hungary - Yugoslavia, Chess Olympiad 1982 in Lucerne , Veröci and Lazarevic sit in front on board 1, Tünde Csonkics plays on the third board.

She received the title of women's chess grandmaster in 1990 and the title of international referee in 1992.

Csonkics won or occupied top places in several tournaments: 1st place at a women's tournament in Naleczow (1979), 3rd – 5th place. Place at a women's tournament in Novi Sad (1981), 1st place at a women's tournament in Paris (1989) and 2nd place at the Hungarian Women's Championship (1995).

She played for Hungary at the women's chess Olympiads in 1980 , 1982 , 1992 and 1994 , scoring 11.5 points from 23 games. She won silver with the team in 1980 and 1994 and bronze in 1982.

Her Elo rating is 2151 (as of October 2019), with her best Elo rating of 2370 in January 1990, Csonkics, along with Ainur Sofieva and Irina Levitina , was 13-15 . 1st place in the FIDE world rankings for women and fifth place in the Hungarian women's rankings. Tünde Csonkics was inactive for a long time: between the final of the Hungarian women's championship in September 2001 and the FE 2 Mare di Fano in Fano in July and August 2013, she did not play a rated game. In the Hungarian team championship, Csonkics played for MTK Budapest in the 2017/18 season .

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. ChessBase Megabase 2010
  2. Tünde Csonkics' results at the women's chess Olympiads on olimpbase.org (English)