Richárd Rapport

Richárd Rapport (born 25 March 1996 in Szombathely ) is a Hungarian chess master.

Rapport lives with his family in the village of Sé, a suburb of Szombathely, a few kilometers from the Hungarian- Austrian border. The game of chess, he met with four years of his father Tamás who has an Elo rating of just under 2000. Because of a bad grade in math he started nine years, intensively to train chess. In June 2006, Rapport member of the Hungarian National junior Institute (Hungarian Nemzeti Utánpótlás - nevelési Intézet ) was supported centers chess school Géza Maroczy (Hungarian Géza Maroczy Központi Sakkiskola ). In 2006, he won the European Championship of the European Union in the age group U10 in Mureck. Training was repeat that for the Csuti Antal Sports club Zalaegerszeg plays since 2008, including by Emil Anka, Péter Lukács, József Pintér and Róbert Ruck.

Rapport reached the title of International Master in 2009. During the same year he met at the tournament First Saturday in Budapest his first grandmaster norm. In March 2010 he performed at the Gotth'Art Cup in Szentgotthárd the third standard. He finished second behind his coach Alexander Beliavsky, level on points with the Hungarian chess legend Lajos Portisch in this tournament. With the standard performance at the age of 13 years, 11 months and 6 days he is the youngest Hungarian chess grandmaster, a record previously held later vice-champion Péter Lékó. Worldwide Rapport is now the fifth youngest chess grandmaster of all time. From May 2010, he could carry the Grandmaster title because he had reached an Elo rating of 2500 from that date.

2013 he joined the Tata Steel Chess tournament in the B group with 9 points from 13 games after scoring the 2nd place behind the same point Arkady Naiditsch. In May 2013 Rapport won the 21 Sigeman & Co tournament in Malmö with 4.5 points from 7 games after scoring against Nigel Short and Nils Gran Delius. In December 2013 he won in Warsaw, with 9.5 points from 11 games the European Championship in rapid chess.

In the chess Bundesliga repeat is reported for Werder Bremen since the season 2010/ 2011.

Game

A spectacular game managed to repeat the Mitropa Cup in June 2010 against the then German champions Niclas Huschenbeth.

Rapport - Huschenbeth

1.d2 -d4 d7 -d5 2.Sg1 -f3 - f6 3.c2 - c4 Ng8 d5xc4 Queen's Gambit Accepted 4.Sb1 - c3 a7 - a6 5.e2 -e4 b5 b7 - 6.e4 Nf6 -d5 - e5 7 a2 -a4 - b7 Bc8 8.e5 e6 A pawn sacrifice in order to hamper the development of the black kingside 8 .. f7xe6 9.Lf1 - e2 Sd5xc3 10.b2xc3 Qd8 -d5 11.Sf3 - g5 rapport is also the farmers g2 to attack the weak point e6 may 11 .. Dd5xg2 12.Th1 -f1 Sb8 - d7 13.Sg5xe6 Ta8 - c8 14.a4xb5 a6xb5 15.Ta1 - a7 - c6 DG2 16.Le2 - g4 Qc6 - b6 here would Nf6 been 17.Se6 - c5 Db6xa7 18.Lg4xd7 Ke8 -d8 - h5 19.Dd1 threatens mate on e8 19 .. g7- g6 Black can now 20.Ld7xb5 the white queen matt because of the threat Se6 not beat better 20. . c7 - c6 21.Dh5 -d5 Black resigned. After 21 .. cxd5 sets 22.Se6 dull, and even after 21 .. Kc7 22.Lf4 e5 23.Lxe5 KB6 24.Sd7 ka5 25.Dxc4 cxb5 26.Da2 is the black king checkmated.

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