Second Tata olving contest won by John Nunn
Rank
|
Solver |
Country
|
Points
|
1
|
Nunn, John |
GBR
|
36.0
|
2
|
Van Beers, Eddy |
BEL
|
34.0
|
3
|
L’Ami, Alina |
NED
|
33.0
|
4
|
Peelen, Piet |
NED
|
32.5
|
5
|
Van Herck, Marcel |
BEL
|
31,5
|
6
|
van Essen, Martin |
NED
|
29.5
|
7
|
Murdzia, Piotr |
POL
|
27.5
|
8
|
Burg, Twan |
NED
|
27.0
|
9
|
Wissmann, Dolf |
NED
|
26.5
|
10
|
Ypma, Peter |
NED
|
26.0
|
11
|
Uitenbroek, Hans |
NED
|
21.5
|
12
|
Rol, Guus |
NED
|
21.5
|
13
|
van der Heijden, Harold |
NED
|
21.0
|
14
|
Meurs, Tom |
NED
|
21.0
|
15
|
van Briemen, Willem |
NED
|
21.0
|
16
|
van Rijn, Wouter |
NED
|
21.0
|
17
|
Benak, Harm |
NED
|
17.0
|
18
|
Parkkinen, Antti |
FIN
|
15.0
|
19
|
Rogers, Ian |
AUS
|
14.0
|
20
|
van de Gevel, Ed |
NED
|
8.0
|
2/12/2011 – After the success of the first study solving competition held at Wijk aan Zee two years ago (unexpectedly won by Dutch player Twan Burg, with John Nunn second), the event was repeated this year. It was won by one of the oldest participants, none other than the world-class problem solver (and ChessBase photographer) John Nunn.
Article about the second Tata Solving Contest 2011 at Chessbase.