Bela Badea

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Bela Badea
CountryRomania
Born (1969-02-21) February 21, 1969 (age 55)
Aiud, Romania
Title Grandmaster (1999)
Peak rating 2514 (January 2005)

Bela Badea (born February 21, 1969, Aiud, Romania [1] ) is a Romanian chess player. He got his grandmaster (GM) title in 1999. [2] He performed under the name of Takacs until 1989.

In the Romanian individual championships he won 4 medals: two gold (1997, 1998) [3] and two bronze (1988, 2005). He represented Romania in the 1990 and 2000 chess Olympiads.

Notable tournaments

Tournament NameYearELOPoints
Ungureanu mem(Bucharest)200425097.0
Ciocaltea mem(Bucharest)200425058.0
St Chely d'Aubrac op 3rd(St Chely d'Aubrac)200324996.5
St Affrique op 10t h(St Affrique)200224777.5
Gausdal Classics IM-B(Gausdal)200124926.5
ROM-ch+(Baile Tusnad)200124601.5
Bucharest Autumn Cup GM(Bucharest)200024809.5
Banc Post Int(Miercurea Ciuc)200024807.5
Nereto op 5th(Nereto)200024806.0
Samobor(Samobor)199825458.0
Lilie op(Litomysl)199725255.5
Coca Cola op(Olanesti)199725254.5
ROM-chT(Eforie Nord)199725256.5
Bratto op 16th(Bratto)199625206.5
Bucharest TICC(Bucharest)1996252011.5
Giessen op(Giessen)199524906.0
Bucharest PBP(Bucharest)1995249011.0
Bucharest2(Bucharest)199323856.5

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References

  1. "The chess games of Bela Badea". www.chessgames.com. Retrieved 2022-05-11.
  2. "Bela Badea chess games - 365Chess.com". www.365chess.com. Retrieved 2022-05-11.
  3. "Badea, Bela". ratings.fide.com. Retrieved 2022-05-11.