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May 15, 2009

Hungary and Slovenia lead in Mitropacup 2009

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ChessMay 15, 2009 – It is larger than Hamburg and richer than Bill Gates. The Adriatic country that is now Slovenia was at various times part of a dozen empires and states. Today it is a fully integrated European country. And the gracious host of the Mitropacup invitational team championship 2009, where the Hungarian men are in the lead, and both Slovenian teams dominating the women's section. Illustrated report.

MITROPACUP 2009

The Chess Federation of Slovenia is the organiser of the MITROPACUP 2009, a team tournament which is being held from 9 May 2009 (arrival) until 17 May (last round, closing ceremony) in Hotel Sava, Rogaska Slatina, Slovenia. Each team is composed of four players plus one reserve (in the men's section) and two players plus one reserve (in the women's section). Time controls are 90 minutes for 40 moves, followed by 30 minutes to finish the game, with 30 seconds increment after each move starting from move one.

Results after six rounds – men

After four rounds Hungary is in the sole lead, by half a point. Italy has overtaken Croatia – but the three leaders are just half a point apart. Note that in this event the total score on all boards is critical, not the match points (teams winning individual matches). Note also who is chiefly responsible for Italy's ranking – 16-year-old Fabiano Caruana, who has scored 4.5/6 and with that the best result on board one. The best result on any board is by Jan Krejci of the Czech Republic on board four: 5.0/6 points = 83%.

Source: http://www.chessbase.com/newsdetail.asp?newsid=5433