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Wednesday, 06 Apr 2022 22:18
Matthias Bluebaum wins European Individual Championship 2022

GM Matthias Bluebaum (Germany) is a new European Champion. The 24-year-old native of Lemgo (North Rhine-Westphalia) completed the European Individual Championship 2022 undefeated, scored 8½/11 and achieved major success in his career.

The European Individual Championship 2022, an 11-round Swiss tournament with classical time control, took place from March 27 to April 6, 2022, in Terme Čatež, Slovenia. The total prize fund of the event amounted to €100,000, with €20,000 reserved for the winner.

The event brought together 320 players (257 titled ones) from 40 European federations, including 114 GMs, 53 IM, 3 WGM and 12 WIM.

The champion started with a draw but then reeled off six straight victories and grabbed the lead. After making three draws with his main competitors, he slowed down a bit and allowed Gabriel Sargissian (Armenia) to catch up with him coming into the final round.

Both leaders played with white pieces, which suggested an exciting fight in the home stretch, but somewhat surprisingly, the Armenian GM made a quick draw with Jaime Santos Latasa. The German GM, who faced Ivan Saric of Croatia, played a much longer game but also split a point.

As a result, Matthias Bluebaum and Gabriel Sargissian (pictured above) tied for the top position, but the gold went to the German as the average rating of his opponents (the first tiebreaker) was 16 points higher.

A large group of six players shared third place. Ivan Saric (pictured below) had the highest rating average of the opponents and claimed bronze.

Govhar Beydullayeva from Azerbaijan got the best score among all women participating in the event. The 18-year-old runner-up of the two last national championships turned in an excellent performance, finished in the top-50 and picked up 76 rating points.

According to FIDE regulations for World Cup and the ECU Board decision, 20 best players qualified for the FIDE World Cup 2023. Since Matthias Bluebaum and Mustafa Yilmaz had already qualified from the last year European Championship, Aleksandar Indjic (21st in the final standings) and Haik Martirosyan (22nd) also punched the tickets to the FIDE World Cup 2023.

Final standings:

1

Bluebaum, Matthias

GER

2642

2

Sargissian, Gabriel

ARM

2681

3

Saric, Ivan

CRO

2687

8

4

Cheparinov, Ivan

ECX

2672

8

5

Santos Latasa, Jaime

ESP

2648

8

6

Yilmaz, Mustafa

TUR

2624

8

7

Ponomariov, Ruslan

UKR

2636

8

8

Durarbayli, Vasif

AZE

2628

8

9

Gadimbayli, Abdulla

AZE

2451

10

Iskandarov, Misratdin

AZE

2577

11

Guseinov, Gadir

AZE

2661

12

Ter-Sahakyan, Samvel

ARM

2632

13

Sargsyan, Shant

ARM

2639

14

Kobo, Ori

ISR

2510

15

Moussard, Jules

FRA

2630

16

Tari, Aryan

NOR

2653

17

Anton Guijarro, David

ESP

2694

18

Kuzubov, Yuriy

UKR

2639

19

Kozul, Zdenko

CRO

2619

20

Nesterov, Arseniy

FID

2522

21

Indjic Aleksandar

SRB

2605

22

Martirosyan Haik

ARM

2633

You can find full results here.

Photo: ŠZS/Luka Rifelj 

Official website: eicc2022.eu/