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Armin Juhasz

Number of games in database: 57
Years covered: 2012 to 2020
Last FIDE rating: 2379 (2321 rapid, 2304 blitz)
Highest rating achieved in database: 2410
Overall record: +6 -16 =35 (41.2%)*
   * Overall winning percentage = (wins+draws/2) / total games in the database.

MOST PLAYED OPENINGS
With the White pieces:
 Queen's Pawn Game (5) 
    A41 D02 A45 A46
With the Black pieces:
 Queen's Gambit Accepted (4) 
    D23 D27 D25
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   First Saturday IM June (2014)

RECENT GAMES:
   🏆 Austrian Bundesliga 2019/20
   A Juhasz vs Buhmann (Jan-12-20) 0-1
   G Froewis vs A Juhasz (Jan-11-20) 1-0
   A Juhasz vs V Sergeev (Jan-10-20) 0-1
   H Knoll vs A Juhasz (Jan-09-20) 1/2-1/2
   I Farago vs A Juhasz (Nov-16-19) 1/2-1/2

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ARMIN JUHASZ
(born Mar-13-1998, 27 years old) Hungary

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International Master. Brother of Kristof Juhasz.

Last updated: 2024-04-09 14:09:11

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 page 1 of 3; games 1-25 of 57  PGN Download
Game  ResultMoves YearEvent/LocaleOpening
1. I Tornai vs A Juhasz  ½-½542012BUD tch Lilienthal 12/13D25 Queen's Gambit Accepted
2. I G Kiss vs A Juhasz 1-0152012BUD tch Lilienthal 12/13A43 Old Benoni
3. G Kantor vs A Juhasz  ½-½182012BUD tch Lilienthal 12/13D27 Queen's Gambit Accepted, Classical
4. T Nikovits vs A Juhasz  0-1542012BUD tch Lilienthal 12/13D23 Queen's Gambit Accepted
5. M Gerhold vs A Juhasz  ½-½562013Austrian Bundesliga 2012/13A30 English, Symmetrical
6. A Juhasz vs Z Kavcic  ½-½522013Austrian Bundesliga 2012/13A58 Benko Gambit
7. H Knoll vs A Juhasz  1-0982013Austrian Bundesliga 2012/13A06 Reti Opening
8. Z Szajbely vs A Juhasz  ½-½172013BUD tch Lilienthal 12/13B01 Scandinavian
9. L Eperjesi vs A Juhasz  ½-½922013BUD tch Lilienthal 12/13E61 King's Indian
10. G Emodi vs A Juhasz  0-1712013BUD tch Lilienthal 12/13A01 Nimzovich-Larsen Attack
11. I Gelle vs A Juhasz  ½-½332013BUD tch Lilienthal 12/13D14 Queen's Gambit Declined Slav, Exchange Variation
12. A Juhasz vs B Korpa  ½-½272013TCh-HUN -14A45 Queen's Pawn Game
13. A Juhasz vs T Nyland  1-0282014First Saturday IM JuneD02 Queen's Pawn Game
14. E Szalanczy vs A Juhasz  1-0862014First Saturday IM JuneB18 Caro-Kann, Classical
15. A Juhasz vs T Dolgener  ½-½212014First Saturday IM JuneD81 Grunfeld, Russian Variation
16. L Marosi vs A Juhasz  0-1242014First Saturday IM JuneB10 Caro-Kann
17. A Juhasz vs E Kislik  ½-½382014First Saturday IM JuneE06 Catalan, Closed, 5.Nf3
18. J Szabolcsi vs A Juhasz 1-01172014First Saturday IM JuneE79 King's Indian, Four Pawns Attack, Main line
19. A Juhasz vs R Torma  0-1712014First Saturday IM JuneD38 Queen's Gambit Declined, Ragozin Variation
20. M Lyell vs A Juhasz  ½-½462014First Saturday IM JuneB13 Caro-Kann, Exchange
21. A Juhasz vs A Radnai  ½-½232014First Saturday IM JuneB39 Sicilian, Accelerated Fianchetto, Breyer Variation
22. A Szeberenyi vs A Juhasz  ½-½292014First Saturday IM JuneD47 Queen's Gambit Declined Semi-Slav
23. A Juhasz vs A Horvath  ½-½1102015Zalakaros OpenE11 Bogo-Indian Defense
24. A Donchenko vs A Juhasz  1-0402015Zalakaros OpenE69 King's Indian, Fianchetto, Classical Main line
25. B Csonka vs A Juhasz  1-0262015Zalakaros OpenB06 Robatsch
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Kibitzer's Corner
Jul-30-19  Eastfrisian: He is a brother to Kristof Juhasz.
Jul-30-19  Eastfrisian: He is an IM since 2017 and a brother of Kristof Jukasz.
Apr-09-24  Pyrandus: Geboren in Budapest?
Leben in Buidapest?
Apr-09-24  whiteshark: Author of the book <1.d4 - The Chess Bible> by Thinkers Publishing, from 2021.

"Europe´s youngest FIDE accredited trainer, IM Armin Juhasz, is an active player and a successful coach living in Budapest, Hungary. Born in 1998 he is currently 22 years of age and earned the IM title when 17.

In 2016 he achieved his highest ELO of 2424. Armin has twice won the Hungarian Youth Championship. He was a member of the Hungarian U18 team which won the silver medal at the European Youth Team Championship in 2016.

In addition to being an active competitor he is also the owner and CEO of Center Chess School. This thriving start up effort in Budapest has seen outstanding results. Several of his students have won numerous medals on both the world and national stage. Included in this list of success are two Hungarian Championships, one in the U16 and the other in the U14 division. He has also coached a World U12 Champion from the United States.

In his first book (we anticipate many more), the young Hungarian author makes a worthy attempt to walk his readers through a complete 1.d4 opening repertoire. Yet while he is taking you thru the opening he never forgets the other phases of the game.

As a result, the subsequent middlegame and endgame elements are remarkably weIl organized benefitting both beginner and advanced players to acquire powerful skills with 1.d4. I heartily recommend this book not only to those who are eager to boost their ELO rating (Did you know that Dr. Arpad Elo was an American professor of Hungarian birth?) but also to coaching colleagues (including my fellow GMs), because 1.d4! The Chess Bible is an excellent source of great examples and useful drills. I will certainly use it in my own coaching practice."

Jozsef Horvath Grand Master and FIDE Senior Trainer Budapest, January 2021.

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