Gerald Hertneck
Gerald Hertneck (born 18 September 1963) is a German chess grandmaster.
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Full name | Gerald Hertneck |
Country | Germany |
Born | 18 September 1963 57) Munich, West Germany | (age
Title | Grandmaster (1991) |
FIDE rating | 2493 (February 2021) |
Peak rating | 2615 (January 1994) |
Peak ranking | No. 32 (January 1994) |
Chess career
Born in September 1963, Hertneck won the German U16 Chess Championship in 1980.[1] He earned his international master title in 1985 and his grandmaster title in 1991.[2] He competed for West Germany at the 1985 World Team Chess Championship, scoring 2/5 (+0–1=4).[3] He has also represented Germany at two Chess Olympiads (1992 and 1994), and two European Team Chess Championships (1992 and 2001). His overall Olympiad score is 12½/20 (+8–3=9},[4] and his overall European Team Championship score is 7½/14 (+5–4=5).[5] His peak Elo rating of 2615, set in January 1994, made him the No. 32 ranked player in the world.[6]
He is the No. 53 ranked German player as of April 2018.[7] He is also a shogi player. He has achieved the mark of 1 dan.[8]
References
- Staff writer(s) (17 September 2001). "Schachlichter Lebenslauf von Gerald Hertneck". German Chess Federation.
- Gerald Hertneck Münchener Schachakademie
- World Team Chess Championship :: Hertneck, Gerald OlimpBase
- Chess Olympiads :: Hertneck, Gerald OlimpBase
- European Team Chess Championship :: Hertneck, Gerald OlimpBase
- FIDE rating history :: Hertneck, Gerald OlimpBase
- Staff writer(s) (April 2018). "Federations Ranking – Germany". FIDE.
- Player profile of: Gerald Hertneck FESA
External links
- Gerald Hertneck player profile and games at Chessgames.com
- Gerald Hertneck rating card at FIDE