Zsuzsa Verőci

Zsuzsa Verőci ( born February 19, 1949 in Budapest) is a Hungarian chess champion.

She has learned the game of chess by her older brother and played with eleven the first tournament. Verőci received in 1978 the title of chess grandmaster of women ( WGM ). Your first name is written in the long form Zsuzsanna, the surname was after the husband also Verőci - Petronic ( Veroci - Petronic ), rarely Petronic ( Petronic ).

Verőci belonged to advanced women world leaders, their best result was 2nd place behind Nana Iosseliani Interzonal 1979 in Rio de Janeiro. In the second round the candidate tournament they lost in 1980 in Donji Milanovac against Nana Iosseliani 3:6.

Verőci conquered or occupied top positions in several tournaments: 2nd place at the International Women's Chess Dortmund 1982, 2nd place in a women's tournament in Jajce (1983 and 1984 ), 3rd place in the zone tournament in Balatonfüred (1987) and 1st place at a women's tournament in Belgrade (1989).

For Hungary, they played at the Chess Olympiads ten times: 1966, 1969, 1972, 1974, 1978, 1980, 1982, 1984, 1986 and 1992, where it has reached 86 points in 118 games. She was doing a performance of 72.9 %. She has won three individual silver medal and two bronze. The team has won four times the silver medal and two bronze.

Verőci had their best Elo rating of 2415 in January 1987. Since 1995 She is also international referee. The main referee they acted at Mitropa Cup in 2007 and the Women's World Cup 2008.

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