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Petr Mach

Number of games in database: 35
Years covered: 1994 to 2001
Highest rating achieved in database: 2265
Overall record: +10 -15 =10 (42.9%)*
   * Overall winning percentage = (wins+draws/2) / total games.

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C02 French, Advance (3 games)
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B30 Sicilian (2 games)
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PETR MACH
(born Jan-08-1984, died 2002, 18 years old) Czech Republic

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Game  ResultMoves YearEvent/LocaleOpening
1. P Mach vs O Sturz 1-0191994CZE-ch U10C26 Vienna
2. P Mach vs V Jianu  0-1331996EU-ch U12A48 King's Indian
3. P Mach vs O Kastner  ½-½311998Nachod op 4thB02 Alekhine's Defense
4. Y Solodovnichenko vs P Mach  1-0611998Plzen op-A U18B30 Sicilian
5. P Mach vs D Paramonov  1-0671998Plzen op-A U18B90 Sicilian, Najdorf
6. P Mach vs R Kalod  0-1361998Plzen op-A U18B90 Sicilian, Najdorf
7. P Mach vs A Flumbort 1-0301998Wch U14B90 Sicilian, Najdorf
8. P Mach vs V Jianu  1-0231998Wch U14B70 Sicilian, Dragon Variation
9. P Mach vs S Zawadzki  1-0721998Wch U14B70 Sicilian, Dragon Variation
10. M Paragua vs P Mach 1-0221998Wch U14A07 King's Indian Attack
11. W Libura vs P Mach  1-0911999Nachod op 5thA48 King's Indian
12. M Rybak vs P Mach  0-1341999CZE-chT2 9900B22 Sicilian, Alapin
13. P Mach vs P Vozka  1-0201999CZE-chT2 9900B88 Sicilian, Fischer-Sozin Attack
14. P Mach vs M Dooley  ½-½351999Glorney Cup U20B48 Sicilian, Taimanov Variation
15. P Mach vs T Willemze  0-1501999Glorney Cup U20C02 French, Advance
16. Z Izoria vs P Mach  1-0661999EU-ch U16E62 King's Indian, Fianchetto
17. M Cerny vs P Mach  0-1362000CZE-chTV 0001E75 King's Indian, Averbakh, Main line
18. P Mach vs Jan Vavra  0-1272000CZE-chT2 9900B07 Pirc
19. P Mach vs M Garlik 1-0452000CZE-ch U16C28 Vienna Game
20. P Mach vs P Sedy  ½-½192000CZE-ch U16C01 French, Exchange
21. P Mach vs R Taborsky  ½-½702000CZE-chTV 0001C02 French, Advance
22. Vladimir Belan vs P Mach  1-0352000CZE-ch U16A25 English
23. J Fiala vs P Mach  1-0692000CZE-chTV 0001B30 Sicilian
24. P Mach vs J Svatos  0-1462000CZE-chT2 9900B01 Scandinavian
25. J Hlavnicka vs P Mach  ½-½232000CZE-chTV 0001A16 English
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Kibitzer's Corner
Jul-03-14
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  HeMateMe: They say he played very quickly.
Jul-03-14
Premium Chessgames Member
  perfidious: Appears his life was lived that way too, more's the pity.
Sep-27-20
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  MissScarlett: More info on his passing required.
Sep-27-20  login:

Petr Mach 1984-2002

He died in a tragic car accident on the way home from school in Chrudim a town in the Pardubice Region of the Czech Republic.

Source
http://khss.chess.cz/oznameni05.htm

Sep-27-20
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  MissScarlett: Are car accidents only tragic when someone dies?
Sep-27-20  login:

When you would've read the whole article, oh well. Ok Petr the kid who died was just returning home from school (not even chess). It was hard for his mates to process the news and the author (a very close person) was well aware of the (in his/her words) 'tragic circumstances' we are fortunate to be spared the details of.

So it is indeed tragic (there is one person to my knowledge who feels sorry for you) you didn't make the required efford before asking this steep question.

Reden ist silber, Schweigen ist gold.

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