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List of the most popular cities in the country where chess coaches teach

Peter Prohaszka
Peter Prohaszka
Grandmaster
FIDE Rating: 2581
Country: Hungary

Language: Magyar, English

Peter Prohaszka, Grandmaster with a peak FIDE rating of 2627, offers expert chess lessons to elevate your game. Join him to enhance your skills.

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Gabor Balazs
Gabor Balazs
FIDE Master
FIDE Rating: 2398
Country: Hungary

Language: Magyar, English

Gabor Balazs, FIDE Master with a top rating of 2435, offers expert online chess coaching to help improve your skills and knowledge.

75 EUR
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Balázs Csonka
Balázs Csonka
International Master
FIDE Rating: 2481
City: Szeged
Country: Hungary

Language: Magyar, English

Balázs Csonka, International Master with a FIDE rating of 2481, offers expert online chess lessons. Start improving your game today!

50 USD
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David Berczes
David Berczes
Grandmaster
FIDE Rating: 2452
City: Budapest
Country: Hungary

Language: Magyar, English

David Berczes, a Grandmaster from Hungary with a FIDE rating of 2452, offers expert online chess lessons. Elevate your game with personalized coaching.

60 USD
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Tamas Fodor
Tamas Fodor
Grandmaster
FIDE Rating: 2520
City: London
Country: Hungary

Language: Magyar, English

Tamas Fodor, Grandmaster with a FIDE rating of 2520, offers expert online chess lessons in Hungarian and English. Elevate your chess game today!

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Krisztian Szabo
Krisztian Szabo
Grandmaster
FIDE Rating: 2564
Country: Hungary

Language: English

Krisztian Szabo, Grandmaster with a FIDE rating of 2564, offers specialized online chess lessons to elevate your game. Join now and master chess!

Groszpeter Attila
Groszpeter Attila
Grandmaster
FIDE Rating: 2424
Country: Hungary

Language: Magyar, English

Groszpeter Attila, Grandmaster with a FIDE rating of 2424, offers online chess lessons in English and Hungarian. Elevate your game with expert coaching.

30 EUR
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Zoltan Medvegy
Zoltan Medvegy
Grandmaster
FIDE Rating: 2524
City: Budapest
Country: Hungary

Language: English, Magyar

Zoltan Medvegy, Grandmaster with a peak FIDE rating of 2572, offers expert online chess lessons. Enhance your game with a seasoned coach.

50 USD
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Pap Gyula
Pap Gyula
Grandmaster
FIDE Rating: 2475
City: Karlsruhe, Neureut (green area)
Country: Hungary

Language: Magyar, English

Pap Gyula, a Grandmaster with a FIDE rating of 2475, offers expert online chess lessons from Karlsruhe, Hungary. Improve your game with a skilled coach.

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Egor Bykov
Egor Bykov
FIDE Master
FIDE Rating: 2430
City: Szeged
Country: Hungary

Language: Русский, English

Egor Bykov, FIDE Master with a 2430 rating, offers expert online chess lessons. Enhance your skills with a dedicated coach based in Hungary.

30 USD
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Chess Results of 2024 in Hungary: Olympiad, Return of Rikhard Rapid, and Junior Successes

In 2024, Hungary became the center of global chess events, hosting the 45th Chess Olympiad and marking significant achievements of its chess players.

Chess Olympiad in Budapest

From September 10 to 23, 2024, Budapest hosted the Chess Olympiad for the first time in history. In the competitions, 197 men's and 184 women's teams participated from different countries. The Hungarian team achieved respectable results: the men's team placed 11th, while the women's team secured 14th place. The winners in both categories were teams from India.

The organization of the Olympiad in Budapest showcased the rich chess heritage of Hungary and its ability to host events of international caliber.

Return of Rikhard Rapid to the Hungarian Team

In 2024, grandmaster Rikhard Rapid, who previously represented Romania, returned to the Hungarian national team. His participation strengthened the team and became a significant event for Hungarian chess.

Rikhard’s return illustrates Hungary's determination to consolidate its position in the global chess arena.

Successes of Hungarian Juniors

In 2024, Hungarian juniors demonstrated impressive results at international tournaments. Young talents such as Benjamin Gledura and Vincent Kaimar showcased a high level of play, earning prize places in the European and world championships among juniors.

These achievements reaffirm the high potential of the young generation of Hungarian chess players and promise a bright future for the national chess school.

Chess Festivals and Tournaments

Throughout the year in Hungary, several significant chess festivals took place, including the traditional Lajos Portis Memorial and the Budapest International Chess Festival. These events attracted both local and international grandmasters, contributing to the popularity of chess in the country.

The organization of such events strengthens the chess culture in Hungary and provides a platform for sharing experiences between chess players of different levels.

Development of Chess Infrastructure

In 2024, a new chess center opened in Budapest, equipped with modern facilities for training and conducting tournaments. The center became an important step in the development of the country's chess infrastructure and offers excellent conditions for preparing both professionals and amateurs.

The establishment of such centers further promotes the development of chess in Hungary and supports the growth of new talents.

Overall, 2024 is marked as a significant year for Hungarian chess, strengthening the country’s position on the global stage and laying a solid foundation for future success.

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