- The Sonneborn–Berger
score (or the
Neustadtl score or
rarely Neustadtl Sonneborn–Berger score) is a
scoring system often used to
break ties in
chess tournaments...
- term
Neustadtl is the
German name for: Nové
Mesto nad Váhom in
Slovakia Nové Město na Moravě in the
Czech Republic Novo
Mesto in
Slovenia The
Neustadtl score...
- pronunciation: [ˈnɔʋeː mestɔ ˈnad ʋaːɦɔm]; German:
Neustadt an der Waag,
Neustadtl, Waag-
Neustadtl, Waagneustadtl, Waag-Neustadt; Hungarian: Vágújhely, Vág-Újhely)...
- the round. Key: H2H = head-to-head,
points against tied player; NS =
Neustadtl score For
players who
finished level on points, the
following tie-breakers...
- Pestújhely (literally: New
Settlement by Pest, German:
Neustädtl) is one of the
northern suburbs of Budapest, the
capital of Hungary. It
belongs to District...
- used in the 1932
Bitterfeld tournament. It was
designed to
replace the
Neustadtl score (Hooper &
Whyld 1992). The
method is to give each
player a raw score...
- play-off. Hort and
Stein were
eliminated having a
worse Berger tie-break (
Neustadtl score), the play-off had
ended with all
players having 4 / 8.
Geller eliminated...
-
Neustadtl an der
Donau is a town in the
district of
Amstetten in
Lower Austria in Austria.
Neustadtl an der
Donau lies in the
Mostviertel in
Lower Austria...
- her to
commit suicide. She was born
Elisabeth (Liesl)
Charlotte Marie Neustadtl in Vienna. Her
father was a car
manufacturer with anti-**** views. He...
- Schindau,
Toberstetten Neustadtl an der
Donau Berghof, Freyenstein, Hößgang, Kleinwolfstein, Nabegg,
Neustadtl-Markt,
Neustadtl-Umgebung, Schaltberg, Windp****ing...