Vojtech Plat wins the PlusCity Rapid Open in Upper Austria

by Manfred Menacher
6/27/2022 – The PlusCity Rapid Open took place in the Austrian municipality of Pasching with a prize fund of 15,000 euros. Czech grandmaster Vojtech Plat won with a 7½/9 score. Plat had the same score as his grandmaster colleagues Anton Demchenko, Milos Jirovsky, Daniel Fridman and Andreas Heimann, but took home the first prize thanks to his tiebreak score. | Photos: Peter Kranzl

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PlusCity Rapid Open

Last Thursday, a chess festival was played at the large PlusCity shopping centre in Pasching, near Linz, under the motto:

Experience the whole world of chess, come to PlusCity to attack, marvel & participate. For four days, the mall will be the Mecca of the game of kings!

The organizers offered a vast program for young and old, for beginners, amateurs and professionals during these four days.

For 15 years now, first-class chess events have been taking place in the PlusCity. Top names like Garry Kasparov, one of the best chess players of all time, or Judit Polgar, the best female player of all time, have already pondered their next moves at PlusCity. Even the two boxing champions, amateur chess players and role models of courage and fighting spirit Vitaly (Mayor of Kyiv) and Wladimir Klitschko have already been guests at the large shopping centre.

The event is organized by Günter Mitterhuemer (President of the Upper Austrian Chess Federation), who also organizes the Danube Open in Aschach every year. PlusCity provided a huge prize fund which amounted to 25,000 euros.

From left to right: Michael Stöttinger (Chairman ASV Linz ), GM Igor Glek, Günter Mitterhuemer and IM Harald Casagrande

The Rapid Open held on Friday offered a prize fund of 15,000 euros and 2,000 euros for the first prize. This attracted 258 participants and numerous titleholders from no less than 20 countries — a huge number for a one-day Rapid tournament. The ambience is unique and you can buy all kinds of things in the shops, get dressed or eat as much as you like.

The chess boards stretched for several hundred metres through the shopping centre and the many PlusCity customers were amazed at the royal hustle and bustle. Often they stopped for minutes to watch the concentrated players. The tournament is also very popular because there were five attractive cash prizes in the respective Elo categories. The best player in each category received 300 euros.

Top seed was 2021 European Champion Anton Demchenko from Russia, who, incidentally, was involved in an open letter from several chess masters to Vladimir Putin, expressing his solidarity with the Ukrainian people. A remarkable show of courage.

The strongest German participants were GMs Daniel Fridman and Andreas Heimann, and they confirmed their rating strength in the final ranking.

The great Swedish chess legend Ulf Andersson also played, together with his partner WGM Gisela Fischdick.

Gisela Fischdick and Ulf Andersson

Some fans took the opportunity to take a picture with the first chess player to beat Anatoly Karpov after winning his world title in Milan in 1975.

However, it was someone else who triumphed with a start-to-finish victory, namely Czech grandmaster Vojtech Plat, who seems to enjoy Günter Mitterhuemer’s tournaments very much, as he already won the Danube Open in Aschach. Plat proved to be a brilliant rapid player. The eventual champion started with 6 wins and then drew Demchenko, Jirovsky and Heimann, which gave him a Rapid Elo performance of 2645, the best of all participants. He won ahead of four other grandmasters who collected the same number of points.

Vojtech Plat

Second place went to tournament favourite GM Anton Demchenko ahead of GM Milos Jirovsky, GM Daniel Fridman and GM Andreas Heimann.

Anton Demchenko

Milos Jirovsky

Daniel Fridman

Andreas Heimann

WGM Regina Theissl-Pokorna (Austria) earned the first women’s prize, worth 1,000 euros, with 6 points and 37th place, just ahead of Ukrainian WIM Anatsasiya Rakhmangulova. WIM Annika Fröwis (Austria) came third with 6 points and 55th place. The best Austrian was IM Florian Schwabeneder with 7 points and 9th place.

Regina Theissl-Pokorna at the award ceremony

We recommend every chess fan to play a tournament in Austria, where the focus is not only on the sport, but above all on having a good time, which I personally appreciate very much 


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Manfred (born 1965 in Deggendorf) attended a chess club for the first time at the age of 17. His personal career highlights were winning the Bavarian Championship in 1993, 1994 and 1997 and 1999 the tournament victory at the International Open Tournament (OIS) in Munich.