Hungarian Chess Grandmaster

1. Géza Maróczy (1870)

Hungarian Chess Grandmaster

Hungarian chess master who was an unparalleled master in his native Hungary and one of the top competitors in international play.

2. Pal Benko (1928)

Hungarian Chess Grandmaster

French chess grandmaster and author who set a record with eight U.S. Open Chess Championship victories. He wrote several books on chess, including 1991's Winning with Chess Psychology.

3. Imre Balog (1991)

Hungarian Chess Grandmaster

Imre Balog is a Hungarian chess grandmaster. Balog won the Arad Open in 2011 and won it for a second time in 2012. He earned his International Master title in...

4. Andor Lilienthal (1911)

Hungarian Chess Grandmaster

Andor Arnoldovich Lilienthal was a Hungarian and Soviet chess Grandmaster. In his long career he played against ten male and female world champions beating Emanuel Lasker José Raúl Capablanca Alexander...

5. Péter Székely (Unknow)

Hungarian Chess Grandmaster

Péter Székely was a Hungarian chess Grandmaster. In the 2003 Capablanca Memorial tournament he drew all 13 of his games the shortest in 8 moves and the longest in 13...

6. János Flesch (1933)

Hungarian Chess Grandmaster

János Flesch was a chess Grandmaster chess writer and coach born in Budapest Hungary. He is best known for claiming a world record simultaneous blindfold exhibition when he played 52...

7. Zoltán Varga (chess player) (1970)

Hungarian Chess Grandmaster

Zoltán Varga is a Hungarian chess grandmaster. On the July 2009 FIDE list his Elo rating is 2473.

8. Richárd Rapport (1996)

Hungarian Chess Grandmaster

Richárd Rapport is a Hungarian chess prodigy. In March 2010 he became the fifth youngest chess Grandmaster in history.

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