Sébastien Feller

Sebastien Feller (born 11 March 1991 Thionville ) is a French chess master.

Feller won or occupied top positions in several tournaments: 2nd - 3rd Place at the tournament in Mulhouse (2006 ), 1st place in the French U20 Youth Championship in Le Grand -Bornand (2007), 1st place in the Open 22 in Le Touquet (2007 ), 3rd place in the A tournament in Nancy ( 2009), and 1st place in the tournament 1er Grand Prix de l' Essonne in Orsay / Evry (2009 ) with an Elo performance of 2802nd Feller won the Paris Cup 2010 with an Elo performance of 2859th in 2007, he received the International Master title, the same year he became Grand Master.

Chess team

National

Feller made ​​his debut in the French national team in the Mitropa Cup in 2007, which he won with the team. Also in the European Team Championship in 2009 and at the Chess Olympiad in 2010 he played in the French team.

Chess club

Feller has been used as eleven years old in the 2001/ 02 season, once in the highest French league at Vandoeuvre - Echecs, in which he played a total of eleven times in the first team in the three following seasons. In the 2005/06 season he played in Echiquier's crossed Nicols, from the 2006/07 season at Evry Grand Roque, with whom he became in 2009 a French team champion. In the German Chess Bundesliga he played in the 2006/07 season for the SC spell in the 2008 /09 season for the SC Remagen and in the 2010/11 season for Werder Bremen.

Chess Olympiad 2010

For the French national team Feller played in the Chess Olympiad 2010 in Khanty-Mansiysk, where he won an individual gold medal for his result on 5 board. Early 2011 were allegations publicly, which Feller said to have some of his games in this tournament resorted to external assistance. In the affair coach grandmaster Arnaud Hauchard and the International Master Cyril Marzolo are involved. Thus Marzolo had forwarded the Zugvorschläge given by a computer program via SMS and Hauchard they passed locally by prearranged signals to Feller. After an extensive analysis of the case and the findings of witnesses, the Disciplinary Committee of the French Association spoke out heavy penalties against those involved. Feller received a five -year ban, with two years on probation, during which he must do community work for the Chess Federation. When sentencing Fellers was youthful age into account. The judgments were challenged by Feller in a civil court and declared the judgment of this void. End of July 2012, the Ethics Commission of the FIDE imposed Feller a period of two years and nine months.

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