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LEM Schleswig-Holstein 2026 Senioren

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16 players participated in this 7-round tournament, held from 30 Mar 2026 to 03 Apr 2026 in Quickborn, Germany. 1 titled players. Top 10 Elo average was 1896, and top seed was Wolfgang Krueger (🇩🇪 GER, CM, 2095).

Wolfgang Krueger (🇩🇪 GER, CM, 2095) won with 6.0/7, ahead of Andy Fleischer (5.0) and Manfred Duerer (4.5). Krueger broke clear in the final round.

The biggest upset came in round 7: Thomas Lehr (1914) beat Andy Fleischer (2054), a +140-point gap.

Location
🇩🇪Quickborn, Germany
Dates
30 Mar 2026 → 03 Apr 2026
Time control
Standard: 90min/40moves+30min/end+30sec increment per move starting from move 1
System
Swiss · 7 rounds
Top seed
🇩🇪CMWolfgang Krueger2095
Avg top 10
1,896
Participants
16
Titled players · 1
CM×1
Federations · 1 represented
🇩🇪Germany×16
Top 3
  • 🥇
    🇩🇪GER·2095
    6.0pts·2146perf+7.6
  • 🥈
    🇩🇪GER·2054
    5.0pts·2093perf+6.6
  • 🥉
    🇩🇪GER·1872
    4.5pts·1942perf+9.4

How it unfolded

Top 6 · 7 rounds

CM Wolfgang Krueger led from R7; +1.0-point edge over the runner-up. Title race converged from 2 co-leaders at R4 to 1 by R7.

Co-leaders
6
3
3
2
2
2
1
23.55.57R1R2R3R4R5R6R7
R7–R7 · LEAD HELD

CM Wolfgang Krueger never relinquished the lead after R7; final gap +1.0 over the runner-up.

R3 · HEAD-TO-HEAD · WINNER VS 2ND

CM Wolfgang Krueger drew with Andy Fleischer (Black).

R1–R7 · UNBEATEN

CM Wolfgang Krueger went unbeaten across 7 games (R1–R7).

Key matchups · top 4

Head-to-head between the four finishers
Player1234
1CMWolfgang Krueger*
½
½
1
2Andy Fleischer
½
*
0
—
3Thomas Lehr
½
1
*
½
4Manfred Duerer
0
—
½
*

Grille américaine

#PlayerEloFedR1R2R3R4R5R6R7PtsBu C1BuSBPerfΔ
1Krueger, WolfgangCM2095GER+9N+13B=2N+3B=4N+6B+7N6.024.527.022.252146+7.6
2Fleischer, Andy2054GER+11B+12N=1B+10N=7B+5N−4B5.024.027.017.752093+6.6
3Duerer, Manfred1872GER+8B+15N=7B−1N=5B=4N+11B4.524.025.513.501942+9.4
4Lehr, Thomas1914GERF+8N+15B=7N=1B=3B+2N4.523.523.516.502131+22.6
5Stomprowski, Eckhard1821GER−7N+6B=14N+9B=3N−2B+8N4.023.025.513.501926+16.8
6Nautsch, Thomas1762GER=10B−5N+11B=12N+8B−1N+9N4.022.025.012.001909+27.0
7Sievert, Heinz-Juergen0GER+5B=10N=3N=4B=2N=9B−1B3.527.030.014.0019260.0
8Meyer, Winfried1731GER−3N−4B+16N+14B−6N+13B−5B3.022.022.05.001695-6.4
9Goedelt, Matthias1796GER−1B+16N=12B−5N+15B=7N−6B3.022.022.04.751640-20.0
10Schaefer, Ruediger1927GER=6N=7B+13N−2B−12N=14B=15N3.020.522.08.251748-23.0
11Maly, Jens-Peter1791GER−2N=14B−6N+16B=13N+15B−3N3.020.020.04.001630-24.2
12Zechel, Rolf-Ruediger1852GER+14N−2B=9N=6B+10BFF3.017.517.59.001897+6.8
13Pleus, Ansgar1842GER+16B−1N−10B−15N=11B−8N+14N2.519.019.04.001705-20.4
14Moeller, Rainer1588GER−12B=11N=5B−8N+16B=10N−13B2.518.518.55.001666+10.4
15Kettelhodt, Uwe0GERF−3B−4N+13B−9N−11N=10B1.520.520.54.0016640.0
16Eschenauer, Frank1414GER−13N−9B−8B−11N−14NFF0.014.014.00.009500.0

Key insights

Biggest movers and upsets — the story behind the numbers.

Top rating gainers
Top rating losers
Biggest upsets
LEM Schleswig-Holstein 2026 Senioren — Quickborn, Germany | Chess Tournament Results | ChessStats