Greek Chess Championship

Greek Chess Championship

The Greek Chess Championship is normally played the year after the title year. For example, the 24th championship (for the 1974 title) was played in 1975.

The 48th championship was an eleven-player single round-robin tournament (average Elo rating 2421) held 8–23 December 1998.Ioannes Papaioannou repeated as champion with a 7.0/9 score.

Winners

References

*Lists of winners: [http://www.sport.gov.gr/7/70z/70z5/e70z51.html] and [http://www.chessfed.gr/history.htm]
*citation
last=O'Connell | first=Kevin
editor-last=Golombek | editor-first=Harry | editor-link=Harry Golombek
year=1977
title=Golombek's Encyclopedia of Chess
publisher=Crown Publishers
isbn=0-517-53146-1
contribution=Greece
page=132

*citation
last=Crowther | first=Mark
date=28 December 1998
title=THE WEEK IN CHESS 216: 48th Greek Championships
url=http://www.chesscenter.com/twic/twic216.html#6
publisher=London Chess Center

*citation
last=Crowther | first=Mark
date=17 December 2007
title=THE WEEK IN CHESS 684: Greek Championships
url=http://www.chess.co.uk/twic/twic684.html#14
publisher=London Chess Center

* [http://www.chess.gr/tourn/2003/Greek_indi_champs03/index.html 2003 results] from chess.gr
* [http://www.chess.gr/tourn/2005/GreekMenChamp05/index.html 2005 results] from chess.gr
* [http://ratings.fide.com/trarc.phtml?event16=11156&codt=27 2007 results] from fide.com


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