Hans-Ulrich Grünberg
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Hans-Ulrich Grünberg (born 9 January 1956) is a German
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(IM, 1982) and
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(1990) who two times won East Germany Chess Championship (1980, 1989) and won 16th European Correspondence Chess Championship (1981).


Tournament chess

At the age of eight Hans-Ulrich Grünberg learned to play chess. In the 1970s he won the
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Student Chess Championship and the East Germany Youth Chess Championship twice each. In 1975 he won East Germany Blitz Chess Championship. In 1980 and 1989 he was the sole winner of the East Germany Chess Championships. In 1987 he shared this victory with Raj Tischbierek and Thomas Pähtz but lost additional tournament. He was called up to fights for the East Germany chess team several times. In
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he participated with the East Germany team in the
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in
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. Before
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Hans-Ulrich Grünberg played with ''Buna Halle-Neustadt'', ''Warts Strausberg'', ''Lokomotiv Schwerin'' and ''Empor HO Berlin''. In the German
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he played from 1990 to 1993 with the ''Münchener SC 1836'' and from 1994 to 1996 with ''PSV Duisburg'' with whom he also played at the
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participated in 1994.OlimpBase :: 10th European Chess Club Cup, 1994, PSV Turm Duisburg
/ref> In 1996 he was hired by ''SC Pasing'' in the Oberliga Bayern and later rose with the club to the 2nd
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on. In the 2002/03 season he played for the ''Schachfreunde Schwerin'', from 2003 to 2015 for ''PSV Rostock'' (since 2007: ''SSC Rostock 07''), with whom he played in the season 2014/15 played in the 1st Chess Bundesliga. In the late 1990s and early 2000s he played in the Austrian Team Chess Championship at ''SC Inter Salzburg''. His
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is 2373 (as of July 2023), Grünberg's highest Elo rating to date was 2530 in July 1991 - a clear indication that he was very close to becoming a Grandmaster. He has held the title of
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since 1982.


Correspondence chess

Although Hans-Ulrich Grünberg preferred playing board games, he began playing long distance
correspondence chess Correspondence chess is chess played by various forms of long-distance correspondence, traditionally through the postal system. Today it is usually played through a correspondence chess server, a public internet chess forum, or email. Less common ...
tournaments in 1970. Here he qualified through victories in European tournaments to participate in the 16th European Correspondence Chess Championship, which he finished in 1981 as the winner with 11 wins and 2 draws. After that he represented the East Germany in the final of the 10th
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(1987–1995). In 1990 he became
International Correspondence Chess Grandmaster International Correspondence Chess Grandmaster is a correspondence chess title created by FIDE in 1953, second only to that of world correspondence champion. Currently, this title is awarded by the International Correspondence Chess Federation (IC ...
, later he hardly ever played correspondence chess.


Private

Hans-Ulrich Grünberg studied mathematics in Halle from 1976 to 1981 at the
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