Results
Individual Chess Highlights
- 2011 Khanty-Mansiysk, Russia, World Cup 1/4 finalist
- 2011 Aix-les-Bains, France, European Championship 1-4th place bronze medal
- 2010 Rapid tournament, Rocca di Papa, Italy, 1st place
- 2010 Rapid super tournament, Mexico city, 1st place
- 2007 Vitoria, Spain, Champions League 3rd-4th place
- 2006 Hoogeveen, Holland, 1st-2nd place
- 2006 Zurich, Switzerland, Blitz tournament, 3rd place
- 2005 Rishon le Zion, Israel, Blitz World Championship, 5th place
- 2005 San Luis, Mexico, FIDE World Championship, 8th place
- 2005 Sofia, Bulgaria, 3rd-4th place
- 2003 Wijk aan Zee, Holland, 2nd place
- 2003 Benidorm, Spain, Rapid tournament, 1st place
- 2003 Hoogeveen, Holland, 1st place
- 2001 Linares, Spain, 2nd-6th place
- 2001 Hoogeveen, Holland, 1st-2nd place
- 2001 Ohrid, Macedonia, European Championship, 3rd-4th place
- 2000 Merida, Mexico, 2nd place
- 2000 Buenos Aires, Argentina Najdorf Memorial, 1st place
- 2000 Malmo, Sweden, 1st place
- 2000 Bali, Indonesia, 1st place
- 1999 Hoogeveen, Holland, 1st-2nd place
- 1999 Las Vegas, USA, World Championship, quarter-finalist
- 1998 Hoogeveen, Holland, 1st place
- 1998 Kona, Hawaii, Us Open 1st place
- 1996 Leon, Spain, 1st-2nd place
- 1996 Vienna, Austria, 2nd place
- 1995 Kazakhstan, Unofficial 2 minutes World Championship, 1st place
- 1995 Isle of Lewis, Scotland, 1st place
- 1994 Madrid, Spain, Super Tournament, 1st place
- 1993 Oviedo, Spain, Open Rapid Event, 1st place
- 1993 Dos Hermanas, Spain, 2nd place
- 1992/93 Hastings, England, 1st-2nd place
- 1992 New York,USA, Reshevsky Memorial, 2nd place
- 1991 Budapest, Hungary, Super Championship, 1st place
- 1990 Fond du Lac, USA, (Boys) World Under – 14 Championship, 1st place
- 1990 Ajka, Hungary, Rapid Hungarian Championship, 1st place
- 1990 Amsterdam, Holland, 1st place (shared)
- 1988/89 Hastings, England, 1st place
- 1998 Egilsstadir, Iceland, 1st place (shared)
- 1988 Varna, Bulgaria, 1st place
- 1988 Mazatlan, Mexico, Rapid World Junior Championship 1st place
- 1988 London, England, 1st place
- 1988 Timisoara, Romania (Boys) World Under – 12 Championship, 1st place
- 1986 New York Open, USA (unrated section), 1st place
Team competition
2011 Greek Team Champion, Perizterioy Team
2011 Hungarian Team Champion, Aquaprofit Nagykanizsa Team
2010 Khanty-Mansik, Russia Chess Olympiad 3rd-4th place with the Hungarian national "men's" team
2010 Hungarian Team Champion, Aquaprofit Nagykanizsa Team
2009 Hungarian Team Champion, Aquaprofit Nagykanizsa Team
2008 Italian Team Champion, Chienti Team
2007 Hungarian Team Champion, Aquaprofit Nagykanizsa Team
2006 English Team Champion, Wood Green Team
2002 Polish Team Champion, Polonia Team
2002 Bled, Slovenia, Chess Olympiad, Winning silver medal with the Hungarian "men's" team. Bronze medal for individual performance on board two.
2002 Moscow, Russia, Member of the victorious team Russia vs. Rest of the World, defeating Garry Kasparov
1999 Batumi, Georgia, European Chess Team Championship silver medal with the Hungarian "men's" team and gold medal for the individual performance.
1995 Prague, Czech Republic, Women vs. Veterans, Defeating the greatest veterans of the world
1992 Aruba, the Women's World Team defeats the Men's Veteran World Team
1990 Novi Sad, Yugoslavia, Women's Chess Olympiad Winning individual and team gold medals for Hungary.
1988 Thessaloniki, Greece, Women's Chess Olympiad. At age 12, winning 1 team, and 2 individual gold medals with the Hungarian Women's team. Additional gold medal for best overall performance at the Olympiad.
Exhibition matches
- 2010 Prague, Czech Republic, Defeating David Navara – 6-2
- 2003 Shanghai, China, Defeating Bu Xianghzi in a blitz match 5-1
- 1998 Budapest, Hungary, Defeating world champion Anatoly Karpov in a rapid match 5-3
- 1996 Sao Paulo, Brazil, Defeating Gilberto Milos in a rapid match 2,5-1,5
- 1996 Budapest, Hungary, Defeating world champion chess program Junior 4-2
- 1995 Aruba, Defeating Dutch champion Jeroen Piket 6-2
- 1993 Budapest, Hungary, Defeating world champion Boris Spassky 5,5-4,5
- 1990 Corfu, Polgar Sisters defeating the Greek national team
