The Danish Chess Championship was organised by the Danish Chess Union ( DSU ) and first held in 1910. A masterclass was first introduced in 1915. But it is only from 1922 that the title of Danish chess champion was introduced, this was the first year also players from Copenhagen joined.
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28-560: A four-way tie for second with 6 points, FM Allan Stig Rasmussen missed earning his second grandmaster norm by only a half point. The 2008 Championship was a 20-player, 9-round Swiss held in Silkeborg, 15–23 March. Peter Heine Nielsen won scoring 7 points in the first championship he had entered in five years. Lars Schandorff was second with 6 points. Defending champion Sune Berg Hansen shared third with 5½. Greve Municipality Greve Municipality ( Danish : Greve Kommune
42-623: A half point ahead of Palo Davor in second place. The 2004 Championship was a 16-player single-elimination tournament held in Køge , 4–12 April. Steffen Pedersen defeated Henrik El Kher in the final to win the championship. The 2005 Championship was a 16-player single-elimination tournament held in Køge, 20–28 March. Sune Berg Hansen defeated Curt Hansen 2.5–1.5 in the final to win the championship. The 2006 Championship, held 8–17 April in Aalborg,
56-649: A loss, but Hansen had one more win. The 2001 Championship was a ten-player single round-robin tournament held in Nyborg from 7–16 April. Tournament favorite Peter Heine Nielsen won 7.0/9. The 2002 Championship was a ten-player single round-robin tournament held in Greve from 23 to 31 March. Sune Berg Hansen won 6.5/9. The 2003 Championship was a ten-player single round-robin tournament held in Horsens from 12 to 20 April. Tournament favorite Peter Heine Nielsen won 7.0/9,
70-468: Is a kommune about 21 km south-west of Copenhagen in Region Sjælland on the east coast of the island of Zealand ( Sjælland ) in eastern Denmark . The municipality covers an area of 60 km , and has a total population of 52,157 (2024). The site of its municipal council is the town of Greve Strand . It serves primarily as a residential municipality, functioning as a suburb for
84-536: Is different from Wikidata All article disambiguation pages All disambiguation pages Danish Chess Championship In 1949 Poul Hage and Bjørn Nielsen were equal, but Nielsen died before the play-off. In 1950 Hage finished equal with Jens Enevoldsen , but this time the winner was decided by toss up. The 1997 Championship was a ten-player single round-robin tournament held in Esbjerg from 22 to 30 March. The field included six Grandmasters , and
98-472: The championship on tie-break . The 2000 Championship began as a ten-player single round-robin tournament, but 65-year-old former champion Bent Larsen was forced to withdraw due to ill health, and his completed games were not counted in the tournament results. The 15–24 April championship in Aalborg was won by Curt Hansen 6.0/8 a half point ahead of Peter Heine Nielsen. Both completed the tournament without
112-498: The larger Copenhagen area. Until the 1960s the area was primarily agricultural, and most businesses in town were concentrated along the coastal road "Strandvejen". With numerous holiday cottages near the coast of Køge Bugt (Køge Bay), this was also the destination for many inhabitants of Copenhagen on holiday away from the hustle and bustle of the city. During the late 1960s and into the 1970s, many people moved permanently out of Copenhagen and into new homes in places like Greve. What
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140-514: The tournament average Elo rating was 2487 making it FIDE category 10. Lars Bo Hansen won with 6.0/9, and was the only player to not lose a game. Tied for second at 5.5 were Curt Hansen , Bent Larsen , and Peter Heine Nielsen . The four top finishers were all GMs. The 1999 Championship was a ten-player single round-robin tournament held in Aarhus starting on 27 March. Peter Heine Nielsen and Sune Berg Hansen tied at 6.5/9, with Nielsen winning
154-429: Was achieved. The use of the gladiator scoring did not affect the top two finishes in the championship. Sune Berg Hansen placed first and Nicolai Vesterbaek Pedersen second in a field of ten. The 2007 Championship was a 24-player, 9-round Swiss system tournament held in Aalborg, 31 March–8 April. Sune Berg Hansen defended his title winning for the third consecutive time (four championships overall), 6.5/9. As part of
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#1732787830558168-449: Was formed in 1970, as part of the kommunalreform ("Municipal Reform") of that year. It was established by combining the following parishes : Greve municipality was one of the municipalities that was not merged 1 January 2007 in the nationwide Kommunalreformen ("The Municipal Reform" of 2007) . Greve's municipal council consists of 21 members, elected every four years. The municipal council has six political committees. Below are
182-470: Was formerly farmers' fields quickly turned into districts of detached houses, whilst most of the shops and similar businesses near the coastal road moved into central shopping malls such as Hundige Storcenter and Greve Midtby Center . Around 1980 the S-train railroad network was expanded towards Køge , and the stations Greve and Hundige were placed adjacent to the shopping malls. Greve Municipality
196-472: Was organized as a ten-player single round-robin Gladiator Chess event in which only games won would count. In order to reduce the number of draws , any drawn games were replayed at with colors reversed at rapid time controls of 25 minutes + 10 seconds per move. A series of draws would be replayed with colors reversed each time at blitz speed, 10 minutes + 5 seconds per move until a decisive result
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