Gábor Nagy (born 18 September 1994) is a Hungarian
chess
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player. He was awarded the
Grandmaster title by
FIDE
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in 2020.
Career
Nagy won the Charlotte Chess Center Fall 2022 GM/IM Norm Invitational, finishing unbeaten on 8/9, two points clear of second-place Robby Adamson.
He qualified for the
Chess World Cup 2023, where he was defeated by
Alexandr Fier in the first round.
Controversy
Nagy was one of the players highlighted in the controversy over
Abhimanyu Mishra's early Grandmaster title. Nagy played Mishra in six tournaments in quick succession in Budapest, drawing with the young player after only 13 moves in one game, and after only six moves in another, both results that assisted Mishra in becoming the youngest player of all time to obtain the Grandmaster title.
References
External links
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Gábor Nagychess games at 365Chess.com
1994 births
Living people
Hungarian chess players
Chess Grandmasters
Place of birth missing (living people)
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